Simpson_CN_Performance_2.JPGCalgary, AB – Only two of 45 starters mastered the course in today’s $100,000 CN Performance World Cup Grand Prix.  In the end it came down to experience, as Olympic Team Gold Medalist, Will Simpson (USA), stayed the course in the jump-off to take the second leg of the CN Precision Series.

Course designer Leopoldo Palacios (VEN), was challenged to build a difficult test for a field of the world’s best riders.  “This week is always difficult for me,” said Palacios.  “Today’s course was very tough, it’s my job to challenge the horses and the riders,” added the master course designer.

It was New Zealand rider, Katie Mcvean, who first cleared the course, proving it was possible even after Olympic Champion, Eric Lamaze’s (CAN) one time fault round.  Mcvean put down a perfect round on her 8 year-old mare, Delphi. 

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