James Fairclough won the CAI2* Horse Four-in-Hand on Sunday June 26th in the 15th edition of the Bromont International Driving, held at the Olympic Equestrian Park.

The New Jersey driver started the obstacle phase with an advance of more than 35 points over his closest rival after the dressage and marathon phases. Fairclough was the only competitor in the CAI2* Horse Four-in-Hand to finish the course with only time faults.

Eugen Hug climbs up the rankings
Canadian driver Eugen Hug, a native of Quebec, used the obstacle phase to climb to second place in the overall rankings of the Four-in-Hand division with his team of crossed French trotters.

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