Kara Chad of Calgary, AB, and Carona, owned by Torrey Pines Stable.
Photo Credit – Stefano Secchi/ImageSS
Lamaze was one of six riders to jump double clear in the Nations’ Cup of Rome, resulting in a six-way split of a €50,000 bonus offered to the top-performing riders.
“Coco Bongo is a great Nations’ Cup horse; he’s a careful horse and you can prime him for these things,” said Lamaze of his 2015 Pan American Games team gold medal partner. “It’s hard to get speed out of him as the faster you go, the higher he jumps, so you just have to keep it smooth and steady and he’ll jump clear. He makes it easy.”
Canadian Show Jumping Team chef d’equipe Mark Laskin agreed, saying, “I was very happy with our team’s performance today in Rome at one of the most prestigious and difficult Nations’ Cups in the world. Any time you can compete in Europe against the best teams in show jumping and hold your own, it’s something worth acknowledging and celebrating.
“It’s unfortunate Jaclyn’s horse didn’t want to play in the second round, but Kara and François not only stepped up with solid results, they also gained valuable experience at this top international level,” continued Laskin. “And, of course, Eric was Eric, anchoring our team as usual with a stellar double clear. Coco Bongo has become a Nations’ Cup machine!”
The Canadian Show Jumping Team will next compete on home soil in the Longines FEI Nations’ Cup at Thunderbird Show Park in Langley, BC, on Sunday, June 3. Heading into the third and final qualifying event in the North and Central America and Caribbean League for the Longines FEI Nations’ Cup Final in Barcelona, Spain, from October 4 to 7, Canada currently sits at the top of the leaderboard following wins in the first two qualifying events. Canada dominated the $450,000 USD Longines FEI Nations’ Cup at CSIO 5* Ocala, FL, before also winning the $5,690,000 MXN Longines FEI Nations’ Cup in Coapexpan, Mexico, in April. With a current total of 200 points followed by the United States with 165 points and Mexico with 135 points, Canada’s starting spot in Barcelona is all but guaranteed. In addition to valuable qualifying points, CSIO 5* Langley will offer a total of $320,000 in Nations’ Cup prize money, along with a $80,000 bonus for the top-performer(s) individually.
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