With record numbers for a Royal West hosting the Canadian Hunter Derby National Championship it was Taylor Brooks from our nation’s capital and Spectre that bested a field of 38 horses who contested the Championship.

In a three-phase, $50,000 Hunter Derby Championship featuring a $10,000, a $15,000 and a $25,000 Hunter Derby, Brooks proved the most consistent by winning the bookend derbies and placing second in the middle to capture the gold medal and the title of National Canadian Hunter Derby Champion with 148 total points. Alberta favourite Rodney Tulloch and his mount Fleetwood won the silver medal with 141 points, while amateur rider Ashley Arnoldt and Light My Fire earned bronze with a total of 123 points.

Those 123 points were high enough to win the gold medal as the top Jr/Am rider, while Calgarian Anya Bereznicki earned the silver and Chris Blanchard rounded up the podium with the bronze medal draped around her neck. Special thanks went out to the Mache Family of British Columbia who generously supported the Jr/Am medal presentations and awards.

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