Ottawa, Ontario—- Gary Brewster of West Vancouver, BC, emerged the winner in the Western Division of the Jump Canada National Talent Squad Series following the final event held August 25 at the Thunderbird Show Park Summer Festival in Langley, BC.

In the opening event of the Western division, the $10,000 Spring Welcome Grand Prix at the Thunderbird Show Park Spring Classic, Brewster piloted Watermark, a 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding owned by Gail Le Nobel, to a fifth place finish and followed up by earning 10 points in two different Grand Prix events at the Thunderbird Summer Horse Show in mid-August.  In a close race for the lead coming into the final event, Brewster was the highest placed Talent Squad rider in the $25,000 Tommy Bahama Grand Prix, the final event in the Western Division.  Finishing in 12th position aboard Watermark, Brewster won the Western Division with a total of 28 points, just one point ahead of the second place finisher.

“The final was a tough class, but Watermark jumped great and tried really hard,” said Brewster, 37, who, as the Western Division winner, will be awarded airfare to the 2008 World Cup Final in Goteborg, Sweden, as well as being nominated to receive athlete funding through Sport Canada Development Cards.  “I’m very happy for Watermark, he’s been really consistent this season.  This was a tough competition, and it really came down to the last class.  It’s an honour to win the series.”

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