Gail Greenough rocketed to fame in the show jumping realm when in 1986 she became youngest-ever, first woman and only North American to win the World Championships in Aachen, riding Mr T. She had been a member of the Canadian equestrian team since 1983, qualified for three World Cup Finals, coached the team at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, was a jumping colour commentator, stable owner and clinician. The former Jump Canada board member also was a selector on the High Performance Committee for over 20 years ‒ a position she has recently stepped back from.

In a Facebook post announcing the decision, Greenough recalled, “If memory serves me well, I first started with Torchy at the helm in 1997. About three years later I stepped aside as I had a horse, Lessandra, that was competing at the 4- and 5-star level. I believe I then stepped back into the role under Mark Laskin in about 2004. So 20 years later I believe it is time for some new and possibly younger ideas to add to the mix. It seems the right timing, as we are in good hands with Ian [Millar] as our captain.”

HorseSport spoke with Greenough about the move, what the job entailed, what she will miss, and what the future holds for her and the Canadian team.

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