Equestrian Canada – Ottawa, ON, June 2, 2018 – Canada’s rising jumping stars gained invaluable team experience and achieved impressive results during the Children and Junior Nations’ Cup competition on June 2, 2018 at the CSIO 5* Odlum Brown BC Open in Langley, BC.
The Children’s Team, made up of Stella Chernoff of DeWinton, AB, Brooklyn Deacon of Abbottsford, BC, Eric Krawitt of Okotoks, AB and Olivia Stephenson of Calgary, AB kicked off the day by earning a close second place finish against teams from the United States and Mexico in the CSIOCh* Children’s Nations’ Cup.
The Children’s course, set at a height of 1.20m, featured 12 jumps and 14 efforts in a time allowed of 85 seconds. Following FEI senior Nations’ Cup rules, teams of four athletes challenged the course twice, with the ability to drop the lowest score in each round, and the goal of achieving the lowest two-round total.
Canada finished the first round tied with the United States on a team total of four faults after applying the drop score. Mexico finished round one on 12 faults.
The trailblazer for both rounds, Eric Krawitt, 13, proved to have a standout day, achieving foot-perfect performances across both courses aboard Wellington, a nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by A.E.S Equestrian Inc.
“Eric had an outstanding effort, especially given that it was his first time on a team, and with the additional pressure of leading off our team,” praised Canadian Olympian Beth Underhill, Jumping Talent ID Program Advisor, who took on the role of Chef d’ Équipe for both teams in Langley. “Being the lead-off rider is such an important position, because we really want someone who will go out and show us the way, and Eric delivered in spades.”