Olympic show jumping started under a blistering sun at the Parc de Versailles with 20 teams of three. Canada’s team finished 14th and did not qualify for tomorrow’s team final, although all riders are eligible to compete again in the individual final on August 5th if they pass re-inspection.

A man in a red jacket jumping a bay horse over a fence at the Olympics.

Mario Deslauriers and Emerson were the trailblazers for Canada, incurring 12 faults. (Cara Grimshaw photo)

First to go for Canada was Mario Deslauriers on Emerson, the same combination that were part of Canada’s bronze medal effort at the Pan Am Games last year in Chile. The day did not go as planned, however, and the pair incurred 12 faults.

“I think my round in general was pretty good,” said Deslauriers after. “I think riding-wise, I got to the right places. At the first vertical I had down, I think he just needed to jump a little higher. It was, you know, a cheap rail, we shouldn’t have had that. The water was a bit far off, and the pink plank anybody can have it down, if you breathe on it. They have to make a good jump. I came in well, and it was basically up to him a little bit to help me out and maybe he didn’t try hard enough.”

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