Canada’s Rebecca Howard from Marlborough, GBR made a huge jump on the leaderboard, moving up into 15th place individually, following the cross-country phase of eventing on Aug. 8 at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, BRA.

In the team standings, Howard, 37, along with Colleen Loach, 33, from Dunham, QC, Jessica Phoenix, 32, from Cannington, ON and Kathryn Robinson, 31, from Kettering, UK, moved up one spot from their dressage placing into 11th on a team total of 331.10 heading into the final show jumping phase on Aug. 9. Cross-country also resulted in a shakeup at the top of the leaderboard, with Australia provisionally in the lead on a team score of 150.30, New Zealand in second (154.80) and France holding third (161.00).

Howard put in a pivotal performance for Canada in the cross-country phase, designed by Pierre Michelet of France (FEI 4*) and featuring 33 obstacles and 45 jumping efforts over a 5,840m track. Partnered with Riddle Master (Rodero x Eyes to Rule), a 15-year-old Canadian Sport Horse gelding owned by Blithe Hill Farm, she added no jumping penalties and just 12.40 time penalties on the challenging course. This brought her two-phase score to 61.80, and allowed her to leap up the individual standings, from 41st to 15th.

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