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Riding Hickstead, a 10-year-old
Dutch Warmblood stallion owned by Torrey Pines and Ashland Stables, Lamaze began
the first day of show jumping competition with a bang, setting a blistering fast
pace and leaving the jumps in their place, not to mention the exhilarated fans
on the edges of their seats. Stopping the clock at 78.40 seconds, Lamaze
shot into the lead. Only American favourite Beezie Madden of Cazenovia,
NY, and her
"It was my plan all along
to attack this course, I wanted to be competitive from the beginning," said
Lamaze following his round. "Hickstead’s very quick and he’s
careful, he has been here in
Lamaze maintained his runner-up
position following the second day of show jumping competition, featuring the
first round of the Nations’ Cup team competition. As the third rider on
course for the four-member Canadian Show Jumping Team, Lamaze and Hickstead put
in another faultless performance, clearing each of the difficult obstacles,
including a water jump, and a very technical triple combination.
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