Although she recently traded barn duties for books, 18-year-old Tosca Holmes-Smith has no intention of giving up the equestrian life.

In September, Tosca commenced science studies at the University of Victoria after a milestone summer. It marked her fourth consecutive year competing as an eventer at the North America Youth Championships (NAYC, formerly NAJYRC), each time on a different horse. She claimed an individual gold and team bronze in the 2017 CCIJ 1* with Fiat, an accomplishment that helped her garner the 2017 Equestrian Canada Junior Equestrian of the Year Award. This year, she stepped up to the CICOY2* in Kalispell, Montana, as the sole Canadian eventing representative, finishing ninth on Tom Riddle. “Young Riders is a really cool experience and gives you a taste of what it’s like to compete for your country,” says Tosca.

An aptitude for riding is in her genes – her father, Nick Holmes-Smith, is a two-time Olympian (Seoul ‘88 and Barcelona ‘92) and her mother Ali is also an avid competitor. The Holmes-Smiths operate Chase Creek Eventing, home of the Mustang Powder Horse Trials. Tosca’s older sister, Carmen, is also a NAJYRC individual gold medallist (2016) with Spartacus and was Equestrian Canada’s 2016 Junior Equestrian of the Year. The two sisters are close, helping and cheering each other on at competitions. The family also includes younger sister, Colette, who enjoys the occasional hack but whose passion is more in the arts.

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