Canadian Olympic champion Eric Lamaze has continued to expand his Torrey Pines Stable horse sales and breeding business, augmented by support from owners Mark and Tara Rein.

Lamaze has been steadily building a large string of sales prospects as well as establishing a breeding program at his Torrey Pines Stable with bases in Écaussinnes, BEL, and Wellington, FL. To that end, he has purchased three more interesting prospects in partnership with the Rein family.

Cacao JMG is an eight-year-old bay Holsteiner stallion by Contagio that was bred in Spain. When Spanish rider and owner Gonzalo Busca Roca stopped over at Lamaze’s Belgian training base between shows, the horse immediately caught the three-time Olympic medalist’s eye.

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“When someone comes to look at horses, it’s important for us to have a little bit of everything in our sales program,” continued Lamaze of the Torrey Pines Stable approach to horse sales. “We start by acquiring horses with real quality, build on their training and competition experience, and offer produced horses for the sales market. While we focus on acquiring horses for the highest level of the sport, we also offer horses that are ready to compete in the Junior, Young Rider, and Under 25 divisions. At the end of the day, our focus is on quality and matching special horses with the right people.”

“Riding and competing is what our family loves to do together and we’re cognizant that not everyone is looking for a 1.60m horse,” said Mark Rein whose wife, Tara Dow-Rein, and two daughters are active competitors in the U.S. riding under the Rein Family LLC banner. “There are some great amateurs and young riders out there who are looking to make the next step up and we’re happy to support Eric and his team at Torrey Pines’ ability to offer something for everyone.”

The newly launched breeding program at Torrey Pines Stable is also continuing to expand. In addition to the new purchase of Cacao JMG, Torrey Pines Stable stands Falco de Tatihou, a five-year-old approved Selle Français stallion (Ogrion des Champs x JPC Modesto) and Dieu Merci van T&L, an 11-year-old bay Belgian Sport Horse stallion (Toulon x Corrado I).

While Lamaze has been keeping his competition schedule to a minimum due to health concerns posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, he plans to compete at CSI3* Aachen, GER, from September 3 to 6 with his Tokyo Olympic prospect, Dieu Merci van T&L, and Chacco Kid.

“It will be so refreshing to go to a show with professional management that is looking out for the health and safety of its competitors,” said Lamaze, who has been outspoken about the lack of health protocols at some European show jumping events this summer. “I thank Frank Kemperman for all of his efforts. We’re looking forward to a great week of sport in Aachen this week.”

He will be joined in Aachen by fellow Canadian Equestrian Team veteran and Torrey Pines Stable rider Chris Pratt, who is scheduled to ride Coco Bongo and Delicalato v/h Marienshof. The following week, Lamaze will compete at CSI5* Valkenswaard, NED, from September 10 to 13.