A man and dressage horse performing a sidepass.

Chris von Martels and Eclips scored 66.863. (Cara Grimshaw photo)

Dressage has begun at the iconic Parc de Versailles on a brutally hot day that peaked at 34ºC, feeling like 38ºC with the humidity. The first day of Grand Prix saw the first half of the competitors, with the rest to follow tomorrow. Canada’s Naima Moreira Laliberté with Statesman and Chris von Martels on Eclips both competed today, while teammate Camille Carier Bergeron on Finnlanderin will compete tomorrow.

Laliberté had the good fortune of going early on in the day before the sun had reached peak intensity. In fact, the best scores of the day were all from this first group. The test by the Canadian and her 17-year-old Hanoverian gelding was consistent, but with an unfortunate error in the transition out of the rein-back to score 68.711.

“He cantered out of it, that’s really costly as well,” commented Laliberte. “You know, that’s sports. We try; [sometimes] it works, sometimes it doesn’t.”

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