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Twenty-four-year-old Bertram Allen of Ireland topped a four-horse jump-off riding GK Casper to win the $210,000 Longines FEI Jumping World CupTM Toronto. Canadian Olympic Champion and Fine Lady 5 led the victory gallop following the opening class of The Royal’s international show jumping division, the $37,000 McKee Family International Challenge. Based in Belgium, Lamaze, who Living legends! Eric Lamaze (left) accepts his has been battling a brain tumor ribbon from Ian Millar following the $85,000 Big for the past two years, last Ben International Challenge, named for Millar’s competed at the Royal Horse most famous mount. Show in 2011.

U.S. Olympic team gold medalist Laura Kraut and Ireland’s Bertram Allen talk strategy for the $210,000 Longines FEI Jumping World CupTM Toronto, which Allen won in his Royal Horse Show debut. Rayne Dubois holding Ferraro K poses for a photo with her trainer, Kelly Soleau-Millar, after winning ’s most prestigious equitation title, the Running Fox CET Medal National Final.

U.S. Equestrian Team member Kelly Soleau-Millar with her husband and Canadian Show Jumping Team member, Jonathon Millar.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police performed the iconic Musical Ride in front of a full house in the Coca-Cola Coliseum during the Royal Horse Show’s opening weekend.

Color commentators Jon Garner (left) and Adam Cromarty kept the sold-out crowds entertained in the Coca-Cola Coliseum.

2018 ASPCA Maclay National Championship winner Sam Walker, 17, of Canada on a course walk Eric Lamaze talked openly with spectators during a question and answer with Amy Millar, who claimed the Canadian Show Jumping Reserve Championship title at The Royal session, moderated by Adam Cromarty, before signing autographs for his fans. for the second year in a row. Eric Lamaze’s Fine Lady 5, pictured with groom Kaytlyn Brown, received the Leading Canadian Horse Award at this year’s Royal Horse Show while her rider took home the Leading International Rider and Leading Canadian Rider titles. Beth Underhill being interviewed after winning the $125,000 Henry Equestrian Show Jumping Championship aboard Count Me In.

Mac Cone (left) and Ian Millar (right) with 2019 Royal Horse Show course designer Michel Vaillancourt (center).

Margie Engle, Ben Maher, and Eric Lamaze topped the podium in Thursday evening’s $85,000 Big Ben International Challenge.

Canadian Olympic individual gold medalist Eric Lamaze (left) and U.S. Olympic team gold medalist McLain Ward share a laugh.