It was an American Olympic veteran vs young local rising star Sunday afternoon at the Bromont Olympic Equestrian Park, and with the difference of just one rail down, Peter Leone of Wellington, FL captured the win in the $45,900 CSI2* Grand Prix presented by the Government of Quebec.

Riding Donner for the Lionshare Farm of Bedford, NY, Leone was one of only two riders to successfully navigate Michel Vaillancourt’s challenging first round course to move forward to a jump-off. Boucherville, Quebec’s Alexanne Thibault and her own Cidanos Z were the others, having posted a clean first round early in the class.

A woman and horse jumping a fence at Bromont.

Boucherville, QC’s Alexanne Thibault with Cidanos Z over the Quebec jump in the CSI2* 1.45m Grand Prix. (Tom von Kapherr Photography)

Leone had the distinct advantage of following Thibault in the jump off on his 13-year-old campaigner Donner, and although they have had a break from competing together (being reunited only in the past 10 days), as soon as Thibault pulled the rail at fence 5A, he knew what he had to do.

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