"It is my opinion that the high performance program has been adversely affected and will continue to be in the future with the current leadership group at the helm."
Former hunter prospect Tugce proved she was better suited to eventing; “From start to finish, she was world-class."
The pair represented Canada in the CDI-W at the World Equestrian Center–Ocala, earning 73.30% for fourth place in the Grand Prix Freestyle.
Colleen Loach snags 5th place in CCI4*-L with FE Golden Eye; Jessica Phoenix takes 6th and 8th with Watson GS and Wabbit.
In addition to being inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, Lamaze received the Order of Sport, Canada’s highest sporting honour.
A number of Canadians contested the 2*, 3* and 4*-S divisions in Aiken, SC including Kyle Carter, Dana Cooke and Leslie Grant-Law.
Canada places 7th in the Nations’ Cup at CHIO Aachen, led by Fraser-Beaulieu and All In who post a personal best of 73.891% in the GP.
Erynn Ballard, Tiffany Foster, Eric Lamaze, and Amy Millar led Canada to the win over a small but competitive field of teams.
The Olympic gold medalist will tackle the $2.5m CP International aboard Dieu Merci van T&L, a decade after winning the class with Hickstead.
Collins had stayed on board at CEP to ensure a smooth transition to the new management group, Angelstone Events.