Edmond “Eddie” Creed, mentor to 2008 Canadian Olympic Show Jumping Champion Eric Lamaze, died on August 12, 2015, at the age of 94.

Lamaze credits Creed with giving him his start in show jumping sport. Lamaze had been working for various professionals before striking out to start his own business at only 19 years of age. Creed, who had an old polo barn on his property in Schomberg, ON, rented ten stalls to Lamaze in exchange for low rent and on the condition that he restore the barn. Working out of Creed’s property, Lamaze built his Torrey Pines Stable from nothing into one of Canada’s most preeminent show jumping training facilities.

In the early days of the business, Lamaze took in horses for training, including race horses off the track, and resold them as hunter and jumper prospects. Having witnessed Lamaze’s drive and determination to succeed in the sport, Creed purchased Cagney to be Lamaze’s first grand prix horse. The Irish Sport Horse gelding would carry Lamaze to his Canadian Equestrian Team debut at the 1993 Washington International Horse Show.

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