Last weekend John Andersson welcomed the Alberta show jumping and Hunter crowd at his farm in Calgary. The concluding Jumper Grand Prix was set at a height of 1.40m. A total of 7 combinations took the start. Eventually it was Theodore Boris and his own owned Icon d'Or who took home the win. Boris tacked up two other horses. Aboard as well his own, Jacomo von Rocherath he followed in a second place. With Hip Star the Canadian rider finished fourth. Chriss Starr and Krista Mergen's Cloor returned home with a third place. In the 1.30m HITS Jumper class 17 combinations did their best to take home the first place. Shoshana Weiss and Mercedes proved to be the best, returning home with the win. Taya Sobie and her own Catalina followed in a second place. Calgary's Tamie Philips is at home at John Anderson's Farm. The Alberta-girl completed the stage with Cristar. In the 1.25m series Susan Latiff, Madeleine Riddle and Andrew More took home the first rankings. Susan Latiff and Le Grand Star claimed two blue ribbons. 'Maddy' Riddle, who cancelled her trip for the Student Riders Nations Cup in Belgium earlier this year, proved the training delivered the results. Aboard Salvatore she was followed by Chris Starr and Caprice. Andrew More took home his win after a splendid round with Capireena.
Last weekend John Andersson welcomed the Alberta show jumping and Hunter crowd at his farm in Calgary. The concluding Jumper Grand Prix was set at a height of 1.40m. A total of 7 combinations took the start. Eventually it was Theodore Boris and his own owned Icon d'Or who took home the win. Boris tacked up two other horses. Aboard as well his own, Jacomo von Rocherath he followed in a second place. With Hip Star the Canadian rider finished fourth. Chriss Starr and Krista Mergen's Cloor returned home with a third place. In the 1.30m HITS Jumper class 17 combinations did their best to take home the first place. Shoshana Weiss and Mercedes proved to be the best, returning home with the win. Taya Sobie and her own Catalina followed in a second place. Calgary's Tamie Philips is at home at John Anderson's Farm. The Alberta-girl completed the stage with Cristar. In the 1.25m series Susan Latiff, Madeleine Riddle and Andrew More took home the first rankings. Susan Latiff and Le Grand Star claimed two blue ribbons. 'Maddy' Riddle, who cancelled her trip for the Student Riders Nations Cup in Belgium earlier this year, proved the training delivered the results. Aboard Salvatore she was followed by Chris Starr and Caprice. Andrew More took home his win after a splendid round with Capireena.