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Announces Nations’ Cup Team for Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’
Ottawa
,
Ontario
--- Jump
Canada
has announced the Canadian Show Jumping Team that will contest the $350,000 BMO
Nations' Cup at the CSIO Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ Tournament to be held
September 5-9, 2007, in
Calgary
,
AB.
Jill Henselwood of Oxford
Mills, ON, Eric Lamaze of Schomberg, ON, Ian Millar of Perth, ON, and John
Pearce of Stouffville, ON, are the four riders selected to represent Canada in
the richest team show jumping event in the world, the $350,000 BMO Nations’
Cup on Saturday, September 8, 2007. For the first time in the event's
30-year history,
Canada
enters as the defending champion.
Millar, an eight-time Olympian,
will lead the team. Millar recently anchored the Canadian Team at the 2007
Pan American Games in July, helping to secure the Team Silver Medal and a berth
to the 2008 Olympic Games. His strong 2007 season also included helping
Canada
win its second consecutive Nations' Cup title in
Wellington
,
FL
, in March. For
the Nations’ Cup at Spruce Meadows, Millar will be paired with his Pan Am
Games mount, the 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding In Style, owned by Susan Grange
and Lothlorien Farm.
Henselwood,
also a member of the Pan Am Games Team, claimed the Individual Gold Medal, marking
the first time in 24 years that a woman has claimed the honour. Earlier
this season, Henselwood represented
Canada
at the 2007 World Cup Final in
Las Vegas
,
NV
, and won the Canadian Pan American Games Trials. She
will also be riding her Pan Am Games mount, the 13-year-old
Oldenburg
gelding Special Ed, owned by Juniper Farms.
Lamaze,
paired with Hickstead, an 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood stallion owned by Torrey
Pines and Ashland Stables Inc., will come into the BMO Nations’ Cup with a Pan
American Games Individual Bronze Medal to his credit, along with a slew of wins
from across North America and
Europe
. His immense success this season includes great performances at the
Spruce Meadows ‘North American’ Tournament in July, where Lamaze claimed the
$30,000 Enerflex Cup before winning the $200,000 ATCO Power Queen Elizabeth II
Cup.
Having
also represented
Canada
at the 2007 World Cup Final with his Spruce Meadows mount, Archie Bunker,
Forestview Farm’s eight-year-old Oldenburg gelding, Sydney Olympian John
Pearce began his successful year in
Indio
,
CA
, where he took top honours in several Grand Prix classes including the $75,000
HITS Grand Prix. More recently, the duo won the $20,000 Open Welcome and
placed fourth in the $100,000 Grand Prix World Cup in August at the CSI4*-W
Summer Festival in Palgrave, ON.
A
Nations’ Cup is the only competition in show jumping where riders, competing
in teams of four for their country, vie for top honours against other nations.
Canada
will challenge teams from
Germany
,
Great Britain
, the
Netherlands
,
Switzerland
and the
United States
for victory over the two-round competition where the top three scores from each
team are counted towards the final result.
Once
again, the BMO Nations’ Cup will be broadcast on CBC television, beginning at
7 p.m. ET time on Saturday, September 8.
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