While she was growing up in suburban Thornhill, Ontario, not even a celebrity psychic could have predicted Lesley Grant-Law’s future as half of one of the eventing world’s most popular power couples. She and husband Leslie Law of Great Britain, veteran international eventer and individual gold and team silver medallist at the 2004 Olympics, operate Law Eventing in Ocala, Florida, and keep a busy schedule riding and competing their own horses, teaching clients, and attending son Liam’s soccer games. Lesley has been short- or long-listed to the Canadian team numerous times, including last year with Harthill Diamond.

Her family was non-horsey and didn’t own any animals. A family friend rode, so young Lesley asked if she could take lessons. She started riding at Eglinton Equestrian Club, then Leitchcroft Farm as well.

“That’s how the madness began,” Lesley says. As a teenager, she worked for eventer and breeder Garry Roque, moved up the levels in eventing and competed at the North American Young Riders’ Championships. Despite her love for horses and riding talent, to please her parents she attended York University and earned an honours degree in international relations and philosophy and a masters in human rights. But horses prevailed.

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