The Canadian teams have been chosen for the prestigious International Young Breeders Championships taking place in July.
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GCT has unveiled this year's competition calendar which kicks off in Doha on Feb. 29th, with North American stops in Miami and Mexico City.
Marek and Fayvel smash their freestyle personal best; Grand Prix Special marked by early tension for Silfvén and Holzer.
The three countrymen topped the podium in the rich Saturday night event; top Canadian was Kyle Timm with Casino Calvin, 7th.
The brand new series kicked off in Abu Dhabi with a nail-biter in which Team Germany edged Ireland and Sweden.
The Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S will now offer double last year’s prize money, totaling $50,000, during eventing's 'Best Weekend All Year'.
The US rider won back-to-back Challenge Cups; two Canadians place top-10 in competitive class of 52 entries and a 12-horse jumpoff.
Two Grand Prix classes were featured on Thursday, with a number of Canadians well-placed on long-time partners and newer mounts.
Cyrus Cooper, who has a strong background in the hospitality, leadership and higher education sectors, has taken over the role.
The 54 horses in the collection received bids from all over the world, with a trio set to compete for Canadian interests.