The 37th annual Pépinière and St. Lazare Horse Shows will be held May 18-22 and May 25-29 in St. Lazare, QC, with a record number of participants.
Opening week, Concours Hippique de Pépinière, will feature the Pépinière Grand Prix, Presented by Sandridge Saddlery and System Fencing, which will act as a qualifier for the Jump Canada Cup, on Saturday, May 21. Sunday, May 22, brings the first annual Gladys Adam Hunter Derby, presented by Chateau Vaudreuil. Held on the grass grand prix field, the Gladys Adam Hunter Derby will challenge horses and riders to negotiate the wide array of natural obstacles, including a bank.
The second week of show jumping competition brings the Concours Hippique de St. Lazare. Friday, May 28, will showcase the stars of the future with the Jump Canada Emerging Rider competition, presented by Agritex, and a Jump Canada Talent Squad Qualifier, Presented by Omega Alpha. The feature event, the $25,000 Eastwood Equine Grand Prix, which also acts as a Jump Canada Cup qualifier, will take place on Saturday, May 28.
The two-week competition concludes on Sunday, May 29, with the popular Val Wagner Memorial Speed Derby, and a $5,000 Jump Canada Hunter Classic. The future of show jumping sport will also be showcased during the Jump Canada Young Horse Development Series. The Young Horse competition at the Concours Hippique de St. Lazare will be presented by Merial.
Both Saturdays of competition will feature a JustWorld Horseless Horse Show and party to benefit JustWorld International, a not-for-profit, humanitarian organization working as a catalyst for positive change in the developing world by helping impoverished children. The third annual ‘Agrocentre Belcan/Agribrands Purina Hockey Night in St. Lazare’ will also be held with all aspiring or former hockey players, regardless of skill level, invited to participate.
Course designers for this year are Sven Loewe of North Carolina and Montreal’s own Olympic Silver Medalist, Michel Vaillancourt, who will be setting the tracks in the grass grand prix field. One of the main attractions for riders to compete in St. Lazare is its rare natural grass footing, heralded as one of the best grass grand prix arenas in Canada.
“Our job is made much easier due to the pleasant setting, drainage and natural footing that the venue possesses,” said Mike Lawrence, President of Competition Eastwood Equine which manages the Pépinière and St. Lazare Horse Shows. “Showing on grass is a rare opportunity in the sport today. We are also privileged to be surrounded by a wonderful equestrian-friendly community in St. Lazare with excellent restaurants, merchants and close proximity to Montreal.”
The Pépinière and St. Lazare Horse Shows run daily from May 18 to 22 and May 25 to 29 at Eastwood Equine, 4170 Chemin Ste. Angelique in St. Lazare.
For more information, please visit http://www.pepinierehorseshow.com/.
Show Jumping Returns to St. Lazare
The 37th annual Pépinière and St. Lazare Horse Shows will be held May 18-22 and May 25-29 in St. Lazare, QC, with a record number of parti....
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