The 40-year-old Olympian and coach has rebounded from some setbacks and is now directing some very talented young horses and riders to the winners’ circle.

Chris started riding at seven and was competing on the “A” circuit by the age of eleven. As a youngster he had the opportunity to work and train with top coaches including Torchy Miller, Missy Clarke, and Jeffery Welles. With Harp, he dominated the high amateur jumpers for years at Bromont, Collingwood, Spruce Meadows and the Royal Winter Fair. A talented pianist who “still dabbles away on it,” Chris was also a competitive swimmer in his youth who went on to earn degrees in psychology and biology at Queen’s University in Kingston before deciding to focus his energies on a riding career. He purchased the grey gelding Silent Sam in 1994 in Germany and after a string of grand prix successes, the pair was named to the Canadian Show Jumping Team for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Silent Sam was subsequently sold in 1998 to the US, and Chris continued to develop a number of horses to the grand prix level including Harley, Double Diamond and Solisco.

Chris and his wife, Candice, established Chris Delia Stables in Oakville, ON, a training and sales facility on the old Firestone property, in 2000. About four years ago, they began developing a new endeavour, Havencrest Riding Academy, on the site. Explains Chris, “Once we had a family, Candice wasn’t in a position to be travelling so much. We had 20-25 horses on the road – it was just too much. So after a lot of thought we decided to get into the riding school business.” Candice runs the operation, which boasts about 200 students. “It’s great for Candice, as she can work out of our home, which is great for the kids (Cadence, 7, and Jayden, 4).”

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