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Olympic
Champion Eric Lamaze Wins in France
Caen,
France – Olympic champion Eric Lamaze of Schomberg, ON, won
a show jumping event held Saturday, October 25, in Caen, France.
Riding Narcotique de Muze II, Lamaze won Saturday afternoon’s
featured event, a two-phase competition offering €20,000 in prize
money as well as valuable world ranking points. Narcotique de Muze
II is an 11-year-old Belgian Sport Horse mare owned by Ashland Stables
Inc.
“It was the first class of the year indoors and I was happy,
she jumped well,” said Lamaze, currently ranked the number two
rider in the world. “At these shows in France, there are a lot
of fast riders so the competition is always tough.”
On Saturday evening, Lamaze and his Olympic mount, Hickstead, were
among the 16 horse and rider combinations to contest the jump-off in
a €30,000 event. With another clear round in a quick time, the
pair’s lead held until the final rider posted a faster time,
placing Lamaze and Hickstead second. Lamaze will ride Hickstead, a
12-year-old Dutch Warmblood stallion, in Sunday’s €60,000
Grand Prix.
Caen is the first indoor show jumping competition that Lamaze has contested
this fall, having competed at outdoor venues throughout the summer.
He will compete indoors next week at CSI5* Lyon, France, before shipping
three horses – Hickstead, Narcotique de Muze II, and Take Off,
home to Toronto for the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair running November
7-15. The horses will then return to Europe where Lamaze has confirmed
his participation in the Rolex Top Ten Final, featuring the top ten
ranked riders in the world, held as part of the CSI5* Brussels Horse
Show from November 27-30.
PHOTOGRAPH: Olympic Champion Eric Lamaze won a show jumping competition
in Caen, France, on Saturday, October 25, riding Narcotique de Muze
II. Photo Credit – Cealy Tetley
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