French show jumping athlete Nina Mallevaey has three new horses under her saddle thanks to the generosity of the Rein family.

Cartier SR, a 10-year-old grey Holsteiner gelding (Canturenter x San Patrignano Cassini); Crack d’La Rousserie, a 10-year-old chestnut Selle Français gelding (Quaprice Bois Margot Quincy x Apache d’Adriers); and Chagall des Erables Z, a seven-year-old bay Zangersheide stallion (Cazador LS x Toulon) were acquired from Enda Carroll’s Ashford Farm. The trio of show jumping talents were purchased by Rein Family LLC, owned by Canadians Mark Rein and his wife, Tara Dow-Rein, who began supporting Lamaze in 2020. Following Lamaze’s formal retirement from competition earlier this year, Mallevaey and Canadian Olympian, Beth Underhill, have taken over the reins on his top mounts.

“I am really excited, it is a big opportunity for me,” said Mallevaey who began working for Lamaze in August of 2021. “Eric was my idol when I was young, and to work for him now and be part of such an incredible team is very special. I’ve got to experience a lot of new things. Going to Florida this winter was a big experience, and so is being on a Global Champions League team. I’m very thankful for everything that the Rein family is doing for me.”

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