A cramped high performance show jumping schedule during the three weeks of Halton Place’s “Canadian Country Classic”, held Aug 25th thru Sept 12th, has caused organizers to cancel the FEI sanctioned section originally scheduled during week two, September 1st to 5th, 2010.

In addition to the SM Masters, the richest show jumping event in the world, and the new $1 million competition in Saugerties (New York), Halton Place recently learned that Canada will be sending a full show jumping team to Spain. Unexpectedly, Spruce Meadows also recently announced a new FEI competition the week prior to the ‘Masters’.  Both of the above are in direct conflict with Halton Place’s FEI section.

“The combination of all these events plus preparation for the World Equestrian Games held in September mitigate against proper rider representation at the World Cup level this year”, explained the disappointed Halton Place owner and former grand prix rider Timur Leckebusch. “With so many high performance opportunities available during the same compressed time period, we believe it is in the best interests of both the World Cup status and Halton Place objectives to cancel our 2010 FEI section.  We do feel FEI rated classes are important and provide a necessary opportunity for riders to obtain world ranking points.  We will try to offer the FEI section again next year.”

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