For the second time in as many weeks, American Olympic medalist Peter Leone topped the standings with Lionshare Farm’s Donner, after the luck of the draw worked in their favour at the Bromont Olympic Equestrian Park.

The pair were last to go in a jump-off of just three, in Friday night’s FEI CSI2* Open Welcome presented by Assante Group El-Chaer. They jumped a slow but clear round, coming home in a time of 52.876 seconds, well behind the quicker times of the second and third placed finishers Sabrina Lefebvre and RF Most Wanted (48.527 with 4 faults) and Alexandre Cousineau Denis and Guibet F (48.612 with 8 faults.) David Arcand and Phil V/D Wezelse Heihoeve had also qualified for the second round but opted not to return.

A woman and chestnut horse jumping a fence.

Sabrina Lefebvre of Ste-Anne-Des-Plaines, QC and RF Most Wanted finished second in Friday night’s FEI CSI2* Open Welcome. (Tom Von Kapherr Photography / Kelsey Jones Goyett)

Leone admits there is a distinct advantage to going last, especially with the very different style and feel of courses this week being built by renowned designer Leopoldo Palacios (VEN) over last week’s Michel Vaillancourt (CAN).

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