The ATCO Classic took place under beautiful conditions on Sunday, June 11, 2017 at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. World No. 3 McLain Ward of the USA rode with his usual poise and composure to producd the most efficient time with Tina La Boheme, a 10 year-old Selle Francais mare owned by Susan Heller. This true speed competition, where faults are converted into time, was the first leg of a four part series in celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary. The course was designed by Leopoldo Palacios of Venezuela who was tasked with creating a competition track that would fit in both the famed International Ring and Meadows on the Green ring. The 12 obstacles set on the field were all made up of Canadian inspired jump material, a collection obtained by Spruce Meadows throughout the decades. With 61 total entries starting to compete, the competition was split into two phases where both first and second place finishers fell in the order of go. Ward commented after his win, “It’s great for this mare to win the class today, she’s up and coming – she has a bit of a special story, she was owned by a very dear friend of my family’s, Arty Hawkins. He passed away last year and my godmother bought him out. So she’s quite a bit more of a special horse to me and it’s a lot of fun to have some success on her.”
“I didn’t want to take to hard of a cut on the back side because those standards are quite wide and funky – I’ve done that to my knee already.”
The ATCO Classic took place under beautiful conditions on Sunday, June 11, 2017 at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. World No. 3 McLain Ward of the USA rode with his usual poise and composure to producd the most efficient time with Tina La Boheme, a 10 year-old Selle Francais mare owned by Susan Heller. This true speed competition, where faults are converted into time, was the first leg of a four part series in celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary. The course was designed by Leopoldo Palacios of Venezuela who was tasked with creating a competition track that would fit in both the famed International Ring and Meadows on the Green ring. The 12 obstacles set on the field were all made up of Canadian inspired jump material, a collection obtained by Spruce Meadows throughout the decades. With 61 total entries starting to compete, the competition was split into two phases where both first and second place finishers fell in the order of go. Ward commented after his win, “It’s great for this mare to win the class today, she’s up and coming – she has a bit of a special story, she was owned by a very dear friend of my family’s, Arty Hawkins. He passed away last year and my godmother bought him out. So she’s quite a bit more of a special horse to me and it’s a lot of fun to have some success on her.”
“I didn’t want to take to hard of a cut on the back side because those standards are quite wide and funky – I’ve done that to my knee already.”