SelenaColombo.jpgHong Kong, China – Selena O’Hanlon, 27, of Elgin, ON, is the top-ranked member of the Canadian Eventing Team following the opening phase of dressage at the 2008 Olympic Games. Equestrian events are being held at the Sha Tin venue in Hong Kong.

Dressage, the first of three phases comprising the sport of eventing, was held on Saturday and Sunday. At the conclusion, O’Hanlon was the highest placed Canadian, sitting in 20th position with a score of 44.10 penalty points riding Colombo, a 13-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding owned by Elaine and Michael Davies. O’Hanlon competed on Saturday, as did Sandra Donnelly, 38, of Calgary, AB, who is currently ranked 58th with a score of 60.20 riding Buenos Aires, an 11-year-old Canadian Warmblood gelding, and Kyle Carter, 39, also of Calgary, AB, who is currently in 61st place with a score of 63.50 riding Madison Park, a 10-year-old thoroughbred gelding owned by Carter and Nicole Shinton.

The remaining two members of the Canadian Eventing Team, Samantha Taylor of Richmond, BC, and Michael Winter of Toronto, ON, competed on Sunday morning. Taylor, 25, was the second competitor in the stadium. Riding Livewire, a 10-year-old thoroughbred gelding bred in British Columbia, Taylor received a score of 70.70 penalty points to place 66th overall.

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