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Equine Canada English Level 2 coach, Lessard coaches with the Canadian
University Riding Club Associations (CURCA), and was the chef d’equipe for the
university students at the Switzerland Nations’ Cup.
The
Nations’ Cup featured university student riders competing in the disciplines
of Dressage and Show Jumping. Forty-five riders from 15 different countries,
including
Elizabeth
Hawley of Caledon, ON, who attends Western University in London, ON represented
Canada in the Dressage, putting in a solid first round, which required a
synchronized team performance in front of three judges. Each horse was ridden by
three riders and the rider who got the highest score on the horse moved to the
second round. Hawley rode her second test, which included pirouettes and counter
canter, to finish in 15th place. The fourth round dressage was designed to
further test the riders, including a kur, as well as serpentines with lead
changes, and half passes. The dressage competition was won by Epp Keel from
In
the show jumping competition, a similar format to the dressage competition was
used in the first round. The jumping height was set at one meter, with the first
two rounds being judged primarily on style.
“CURCA
gives Canadian riders a fantastic opportunity to get international exposure and
experience, and is an inexpensive way to travel and make international
connections,” explained Lessard. “I hope to see more students interested in
participating.”
The
CURCA, (Canadian University Riding Club Associations) is hoping to send a
Canadian team to the Nations’ Cup in
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