Canadian Olympic Champion Eric Lamaze coached two students to victory at the Paris Masters held November 30 to December 3 in France. Canada’s Kara Chad won the €24,600 CSI2* Land Rover Grand Prix while 12-year-old Ansgar Holtgers Jr. claimed victory in the one-star division representing the United States.

In the climax of the two-star division, Chad faced off against 57 other competitors in the €24,600 CSI2* 1.45m Land Rover Grand Prix on Sunday, December 3. Riding Carona, a ten-year-old grey Dutch Warmblood mare (Untouchable x Silverstone) owned by Lamaze’s Torrey Pines Stable, Chad posted one of ten clear rounds to advance to the jump-off. There, she once again jumped clear, racing through the timers in 40.07 to easily take the win over Belgium’s Celine Schoonbroodt de Azevedo, who stopped the clock in 41.73 seconds riding Cheppetta.

“It was great for Kara to end her year with a big win,” said Lamaze of the 21-year-old hailing from Calgary, AB. “It was a very strong field in the two-star division; definitely not your average two-star class! Carona is an exceptional mare with incredible talent, and Kara has done a fantastic job with her. Kara has worked hard all year with her horses, and has improved every horse she has taken on. She is an incredible worker, always gives a great effort, and is great at making up horses.”

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