As competition at the American Gold Cup came to an end on Friday, excitement continues to build for Sunday’s grand finale, which will play host to the eastern sub-league’s second leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League. The 2017/2018 season kicked off in August at International Bromont and athletes are already fighting for valuable qualifying points towards the finals, which will be held in Paris, France, in 2018.

Friday’s feature event on the Grand Prix Field, the $86,000 American Gold Cup Qualifier CSI4*-W, presented by Windsor Show Stables, determined the roster of challengers for Sunday’s main event, and it was junior athlete Lucy Deslauriers who bested the international field of veterans to take home the top prize.

A total of 50 athletes competed over course designers Alan Wade and Nigel Jess’ technical first round track, but only seven jumped clear to earn a spot in the jump-off.

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