If the entire 2018 show season was a remarkable one for Sam Walker, the month of November was nothing short of spectacular. The 16-year-old from Nobleton, ON, made history by becoming just the fourth Canadian to win the prestigious ASPCA Maclay National Championship on November 4th at the 2018 National Horse Show. He then proceeded to button up a memorable year by taking the CET Medal National Final at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto just four days later. His Maclay win was especially sweet, as it put him in the esteemed company of 1980 winner Laura Tidball-Balisky, Erynn Ballard (1998), and Brian Walker (no relation) who won in 2001.

The challenging tests set by American Bobby Murphy at the Kentucky Horse Park began with a jumping course for a massive field of contestants, which was then whittled down to 25 riders who returned for the second round. After an under-saddle phase which demanded specific skills and a second over-fences phase featuring standardless jumps, counter-canter, and hand gallop, a work-off was called for the top riders: Walker, Brian Moggre, Coco Fath, Emma Kurtz, Paige Matthies and Mimi Gochman. Walker and Waldo (a ride that interestingly came from Brian Walker) were foot-perfect to claim the win.

“I went thirty-ninth in the order and there were one hundred and seventy-five total, so I had to wait through all those horses before I knew,” said Walker of the excruciatingly long wait. “There were standbys along the way, so I knew I was leading after the first, second and third standby. I actually went back to the flat phase and the second round in second place. Then I moved up to the lead in the second round and maintained it throughout the test.”

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