Samuel Parot returned to Angelstone after a one-year hiatus and took over right where he left off, in 2015, finishing first and second in the $40,000 BDF Equestrian Open Welcome Thursday night. In 2015, Parot earned over $90,000 with his three mounts at Angelstone. After his one year hiatus, Parot collected another $18,000 on day two of the summer tour at Angelstone. Third place finisher on the evening was Ian Millar on Dixon, who will be representing Canada in September on the Nations Cup team at Spruce Meadows, along with fellow Canadian Keean White who finished 4th on Corette. Kelly Soleau Millar rounded out the top five on Itty Bitty. Join us Saturday night for the first leg of the Triple Crown at 5:30 PM as Canada will battle the USA, Venezuela, Chile and Ireland in the $86,600 Kubota Grand Prix!
Samuel Parot returned to Angelstone after a one-year hiatus and took over right where he left off, in 2015, finishing first and second in the $40,000 BDF Equestrian Open Welcome Thursday night. In 2015, Parot earned over $90,000 with his three mounts at Angelstone. After his one year hiatus, Parot collected another $18,000 on day two of the summer tour at Angelstone. Third place finisher on the evening was Ian Millar on Dixon, who will be representing Canada in September on the Nations Cup team at Spruce Meadows, along with fellow Canadian Keean White who finished 4th on Corette. Kelly Soleau Millar rounded out the top five on Itty Bitty. Join us Saturday night for the first leg of the Triple Crown at 5:30 PM as Canada will battle the USA, Venezuela, Chile and Ireland in the $86,600 Kubota Grand Prix!