It was a vintage Leopoldo Palacios (VEN) course design, 17 jumping efforts, 580 metres in distance and it all had to be done in under 87 seconds.  The course was every bit as hard as looked as it got the best of 40 of the 43 entries in today’s ConocoPhillips Canada Cup.

The first to master the course was Antonio Maurer (MEX), he was the eleventh in the ring and rode his gelding As Hyo Hugo perfectly.  The proved that the course could be beat and for a while it looked as though they would be the only one’s to do it.

The next clear round came 21 rounds later from the young Sean Crooks (USA).  Crooks took advantage of being able to watch so many other rounds and he beat the course handily with his Holstein mare, Cincinatti LA Silla.  There would now be a jump-off of at least two.

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