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John Anderson
and Terrific Claim Canadian Championship at Spruce Meadows
Calgary,
Alberta – Canadian Olympian John Anderson and Foxdale Farm’s
Terrific won the Canadian Championship title awarded at the CSI5*
Spruce Meadows “National” Tournament in Calgary, AB,
on June 14, 2009.
Competing against the biggest names in show jumping during the five-day
international competition, Anderson of Calgary, AB, and Terrific enjoyed
numerous top placings to take the title. The pair placed sixth in Wednesday’s
$25,000 ATB Financial Cup, ninth in Thursday’s $35,000 Spectra
Energy Cup and 12th in Saturday’s $200,000 CN Reliability Grand
Prix before a fifth place finish in Sunday’s $175,000 NEXEN Cup
Derby clinched the Canadian Championship title.
“I was pleasantly surprised with Terrific; it was the first time
that I did the 1.60m with him so I wasn't sure what to expect,” said
Anderson, who represented Canada at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the
1986 World Championships. “We simply went day by day and after
earning ribbons the first two days, I decided to jump the Grand Prix
on Saturday. He only had the bicycle jump down, and that was a jump
he had never seen before. When I found out we were in contention for
the Canadian Championship title, I decided to give the Derby a try.
He just kept rising to the challenge and we ended up fifth, which was
enough to put me ahead of Beezie for the championship title.”
Anderson and Terrific beat out two-time American Olympic Team Gold
Medalist, Beezie Madden of Cazenovia, NY, riding Crème Brule
and Canadian Olympic Team Silver Medalist, Jill Henselwood of Oxford
Mills, ON, and Black Ice for the prestigious title, as well as an additional
$15,000 in prize money and a one-year lease on a Chrysler vehicle.
The Spruce Meadows “National” Tournament marked the first
time that Terrific competed at the 1.60m level. Only nine years of
age, Terrific is a bay Dutch Warmblood gelding by Marlon out of a Lux
mare. Craig and Jan Maxwell of Foxdale Farm purchased Terrific as a
five-year-old for Anderson to ride.
Claiming the Canadian Championship title was the latest success in
a long line of wins for Anderson and Terrific. At last year’s
Spruce Meadows “Masters” Tournament, the pair won the Leading
Canadian Mercedes-Benz Car Award, which rewards consistency throughout
four Spruce Meadows tournaments. Earlier this year, they won both the
$25,000 TD Grand Prix and the $10,000 Voice Barrage during the Spruce
Meadows “Spring Welcome” Tournament and placed second in
the $25,000 Bow Valley Classic Grand Prix.
“I think our success can be attributed to the fact that I have
been riding him since he was a five-year-old, and I have had the chance
to build a solid relationship with him,” noted Anderson, who
also rides the Hannoverian mare, Gesine 36, for the Maxwell’s.
Foxdale Farm is located on 240 acres just outside of Calgary in Cochrane,
AB, and offers a select number of young show jumping prospects. For
more information on Foxdale Farm, please visit www.foxdalefarm-inc.com.
PHOTO: John Anderson and Foxdale Farm’s Terrific won the Canadian
Championship title at the 2009 CSI5* Spruce Meadows “National” Tournament
on June 14 in Calgary, AB. Photo Credit – Spruce Meadows Photography,
Mike Sturk
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