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Canadian Team 2010 Media Guide Presented by CAVALOR

Introduction The Jump Canada Media Guide is offered to all mainstream and specialized media as a means of introducing our top athletes and offering up-to-date information on their most recent accomplishments. All short-listed members of the 2010 Canadian Show Jumping Team are profiled, allowing easy access to statistics, background information, details and competition results for each athlete. We have also included additional Canadian Show Jumping Team information, such as past results, as well as current competition calendars for international events in Canada. The 2010 Jump Canada Media Guide is proudly produced by Jump Canada, the national body responsible for the sport of show jumping in Canada.

Table of Contents: For further information, contact: Introduction 3 Karen Hendry-Ouellette Manager Jumping What is Jump Canada 4 (613) 248-3433, ext. 102 FEI Jumper Competitions 5

2010 Talent Squad Riders 5 Acknowledgements: Rider Profiles 6 Editor Terrance Millar Profile 29 Jennifer Ward Starting Gate Communications Major Games Past Results 30 Layout & Production Starting Gate Communications Jump Canada c/o Equine Canada, Photographs 2685 Queensview Drive, Suite 100 Cealy Tetley (except where noted) Ottawa, Ontario, K2B 8K2 CANADA Cover Photo Phone (613) 248-3433 | Fax (613) 248-3484 2009 Canadian Show Jumping Champions www.equinecanada.ca/jumpcanada Mac Cone and Ole by Cealy Tetley What is Jump Canada?

ump Canada is the committee of Equine Canada and ownership of their , owners make it possible for responsible for all hunter, and jumper Canada to field competitive teams in international events. activities in Canada from the grassroots to the Their support is paramount to Canada’s success and, each international level. Jump Canada is governed by a year, Jump Canada presents the Owner of the Year Award J in recognition of their invaluable contribution to the sport. board, the majority of whose members are elected by the stakeholders in the sport. There are 20 board members and Jump Canada has created a number of other programs and 14 sub-committees that are responsible for the operation awards in order to recognize contributions to the sport of Jump Canada with the support of manager, Karen and to provide support for participants. The following Hendry-Ouellette, who works from the Equine Canada are the Jump Canada programs developed to date. The offices in Ottawa. A complete outline of the Jump Canada complete criteria for each program can be found on the structure and responsibilities can be found on our website Jump Canada website. www.equinecanada.ca/jumpcanada. • ‘CAVALOR’ Athlete of the Month CORE OBJECTIVES • Sponsor of the Year • Jump Canada Bursary 1. Promote rider and horse development at an • Talent Squad Series international level. • Jump Canada Series 2. Develop, build and grow Canada’s hunter/jumper • Travel Assistance community. 3. Improve the effectiveness of communications to • Official of the Year internal and external audiences. • Venue Development Fund 4. Administer and manage the Jump Canada • Officials’ Accessibility Fund organization effectively and efficiently. • Volunteer of the Year 5. Improve and increase funding and sponsorship base. • Owner of the Year Since its inauguration in 1998, Jump Canada has • Young Horse Series initiated important national programs, fostered grassroots • Emerging Riders Series development within the provinces, fielded successful teams • Hunter Classic Series at World Championships, Pan American Games and The Jump Canada levy allows us to support these national Olympic Games, and maintained financial responsibility. programs. In addition, a portion of the levy is distributed Owners are particularly important to the success of show to each Provincial Hunter Jumper Association to be used jumping in Canada. Through their support of the athletes for grassroots development.

JUMP CANADA BOARD MEMBERS

Jump Canada Chair Competitions High Performance Rules John Taylor Mike Lawrence Assistant Pam Law Athlete and Domestic Chris Pack (FEI) Mark Laskin Young Horse Development Development Fundraising Marketing Phil Henning Barbara Mitchell Muffie Guthrie Ainsley Hayes Past Chair Lindy Welsby Grand Prix Rider Officials Elizabeth Bordeaux Coaching Representatives Marjorie Dennis Members at Large Trish Mrakawa Gail Greenough Owner Representatives Craig Collins Communications Mark Samuel Alan Chesler Deanna Phelan & Media Relations High Performance Marsie Vince Jennifer Ward Terrance Millar

4 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 2010 Canadian FEI Jumper Competitions

CSI2*-W Thunderbird BC Open, BC CSI2* Rocky Mountain Classic I, AB June 2 – 6, 2010 | www.thunderbirdshowpark.com August 18 – 22, 2010 | www.rmshowjumping.com CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB CSI2*-W Thunderbird Summer Festival, BC June 9 – 13, 2010 | www.sprucemeadows.com August 25 – 29, 2010 | www.thunderbirdshowpark.com CSI4*-W Spruce Meadows Continental, AB CSI2* Rocky Mountain Classic II, AB June 16 – 20, 2010 | www.sprucemeadows.com August 25 – 29, 2010 | www.rmshowjumping.com CSI4*-W Spruce Meadows Canada One, AB CSI2*-W Halton Place Canadian Country Classic II, ON July 1 – 4, 2010 | www.sprucemeadows.com September 1 – 5, 2010 | www.haltonplace.com CSI5* Spruce Meadows North American, AB CSI2*-W Spruce Meadows Champions’ Welcome, AB July 7 – 11, 2010 | www.sprucemeadows.com September 2 – 5, 2010 | www.sprucemeadows.com CSI2*-W Classique Internationale de Blainville, QC CSIO5* Spruce Meadows Masters, AB July 14 – 18, 2010 | www.classiqueblainville.com September 8 – 12, 2010 | www.sprucemeadows.com CSI2*-W International Bromont, QC CSI2*-W Canadian Show Jumping Tournament, ON July 21 – 25, 2010 | www.internationalbromont.org September 22 – 26, 2010 | www.equiman.com CSI3* International Bromont, QC CSI4*-W Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, ON July 28 – August 1, 2010 | www.internationalbromont.org November 8 – 13, 2010 | www.royalfair.org CSI2* Summer Festival, ON August 4 – 8, 2010 | www.equiman.com Important Dates CSI2* National Open, ON 2010 World Equestrian Games August 11 – 15, 2010 | www.hayesco.ca September 25 - October 10, 2010, Kentucky, USA CSI2* National Tournament, ON 2011 Pan Am Games August 18 – 22, 2010 | www.hayesco.ca October 18 - 29, 2011, Guadalajara, MEX CSI2*-W Thunderbird Summer Classic, BC 2012 Olympic Games August 18 – 22, 2010 | www.thunderbirdshowpark.com July 27-August 12, 2012, London, GBR

2010 Jump Canada Talent Squad

Rider Horse Owner Gary Brewster Countdown Suzanne Brewster Jaclyn Duff Airtime Jaclyn Duff Joelle Froese Condor Joelle Froese Margie Gayford Showgirl Wingberry Farm Lindsay Wendt Georgia 181 Lead Partners Lindsay Wendt Quipa LS Lead Partners Francois Lamontagne Anton Francois Lamontagne Margot Lefebvre Mister Cash van der Veldmolen Margot Lefebvre Melissandre Lincourt Noveko’s Rebelle Alain Bolduc Heather MacInnis Shine of Light MacInnis Syndicate Brian Morton Spitfire Linda Opdycke

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 5 John Anderson Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta Birthdate: December 16, 1966 Hometown: Calgary, Alberta

ohn Anderson began riding at the age of six in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta, and first became a member of the Canadian Show Jumping Team in 1985. Riding Goby, Anderson was a member of the fourth-placed Canadian teamJ at the 1986 World Championships and represented Canada at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. In recent years, Anderson has enjoyed impressive results at Spruce Meadows. In 2008, he won the lucrative $175,000 Chrysler Classic riding Gesine 36, and capped off the season by earning the Mercedes-Benz Leading Canadian Rider Award at the Spruce Meadows “Masters” Tournament. In 2009 riding Terrific, John was named the Canadian Champion at the “National” Tournament and, in September, represented Canada in the BMO Nations’ Cup. Anderson is the eldest of four children, all whom have been members of the Canadian Equestrian Team. Anderson is also a busy competition organizer, running numerous Rocky Mountain Show Jumping events each year at his family’s Anderson Ranch. In addition to the show jumping ring, Anderson can often be found on the golf course.

Horses Gesine 36 1995 bay Hannoverian mare, 16.3hh by Glorieux Owner: Foxdale Farm Inc. Terrific 2000 bay Dutch gelding, 16.2hh by Marlon Owner: Foxdale Farm Inc.

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 Catena Leading Grand Prix Rider Award, HITS Thermal, CA 1st $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal III, CA Terrific 1st $30,000 HITS Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal II, CA Terrific 2nd $50,000 EMO Grand Prix, HITS Thermal I, CA Terrific 2nd $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, HITS Thermal I, CA Terrific 2009 4th (tie) $350,000 BMO Nations’ Cup, CSIO5* Spruce Meadows Masters, AB Terrific 1st $50,000 Oilpatch Grand Prix, Rocky Mountain Classic I, Calgary, AB Terrific 1st $10,000 Paramount Classic, Rocky Mountain Classic I, Calgary, AB Unexpected 2nd $55,000 Warsteiner World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Thunderbird, BC Terrific 1st $30,000 Darnell & Co. Grand Prix, CSI-W T-bird Summer Classic, BC Terrific 4th $200,000 QE II Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows North American, AB Terrific 4th $175,000 Mercedes-Benz Classic, CSI5* S. Meadows N. American, AB Gesine 36 2nd $50,000 RBC Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Canada One, AB Terrific Canadian Champion, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Terrific 1st $25,000 TD Canada Trust Grand Prix, Spruce Meadows Spring Welcome, AB Terrific

6 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Jonathan Asselin Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec Birthdate: December 4, 1958 Hometown: Calgary, Alberta

eginning his riding career in Hudson, Québec, at the age of 16, Jonathan Asselin moved west to work for former Canadian Equestrian Team member Mark Laskin in Edmonton before becoming a resident rider for Spruce Meadows.B Today, Asselin operates his own training business, Attaché Stables, where he coaches several aspiring athletes. Asselin made his Olympic debut in 2000 riding Spirit of Xerox II. After helping Canada finish in the top ten, he tied for fifteenth individually. In 2008, he again traveled to the Olympic Games, this time as the alternate with Rayana Chiara. The pair were then members of the Nations’ Cup team at the 2008 Spruce Meadows “Masters” Tournament where Canada tied for second. In addition to Rayana Chiara, Asselin enjoyed great success throughout the 2009 season with his string of quality grand prix horses including the recently acquired Coolio. Asselin is married to Nancy Southern. The couple resides just outside of Calgary with their three children, Kelly, Kyle and Ben.

Horses Rayana Chiara 1999 bay Hannoverian mare, 16.2hh by Ragazzo Owner: Attaché Stables Coolio 1998 bay Hannoverian gelding, 16.3hh by Chasseur Owner: Attaché Stables

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2009 4th €30,000 1.50m Bitburger Championat, CSI4* Munster, GER Rayana Chiara 7th €10,000 1.45m Preis der Gad Speed, CSI4* Munster, GER Coolio 7th $200,000 ATCO QE II Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows North American, AB Rayana Chiara 7th $30,000 Enerflex Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows North American, AB Rayana Chiara 10th $60,000 GWL Realty Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Canada One, AB Rayana Chiara 6th $25,000 Talisman Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Canada One, AB Coolio 6th $25,000 Husky Energy Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Continental, AB Rayana Chiara 7th $200,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Rayana Chiara 4th $50,000 Grand Prix, CSI2* Thunderbird BC Open, Langley, BC Coolio 5th $50,000 Grand Prix, CSI2* Thunderbird BC Open, Langley, BC Rayana Chiara 3rd $15,000 Grand Prix, CSI2* Thunderbird BC Open, Langley, BC Coolio 10th $50,000 Grand Prix, Showpark Ranch & Coast Tournament, CA Coolio 9th $35,000 Grand Prix, Oaks Blenheim Spring Classic III, CA Coolio 2nd $25,000 TD Canada Trust Grand Prix, Spruce Meadows Spring Welcome, AB Coolio 4th $10,000 Voice Barrage, Spruce Meadows Spring Welcome, AB Coolio 2nd $25,000 TELUS Grand Prix, Spruce Meadows Winter Farewell, AB Coolio

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 7 Erynn Ballard Birthplace: Hillsburgh, Ontario Birthdate: September 13, 1980 Hometown: Hillsburgh, Ontario

rynn Ballard began riding at the age of five with her parents, David and Sandi Ballard, and entered the show ring one year later. Equally talented in hunter, jumper and equitation, Ballard became only the second Canadian to Ewin the prestigious ASPCA Maclay National Championship at the 1998 National at Madison Square Garden. The following year, she and Leacock captured the Individual Gold Medal at the 1999 North American Young Riders’ Championship. Stepping up to the Grand Prix ranks, Ballard made her Nations’ Cup debut at the 2006 Spruce Meadows “Masters” tournament, helping Canada to achieve victory for the first time in the event’s history, and was named Equine Canada’s “Equestrian of the Year”. In March of 2007, she and Robin Van Roosendael delivered two clear rounds to help Canada win the Nations’ Cup competition in Wellington, Florida. Ballard is the professional trainer and coach for her family’s business, Looking Back Farm. Recognized for her ability to ride all types of horses, Ballard is often the pilot of numerous mounts in the Jump Canada Young Horse Series.

Horses Robin Van Roosendael 1994 brown Belgian Warmblood gelding, 17.2hh by Skippy II Owner: Looking Back Farm Kinsale 1999 bay Irish gelding by Puissance Owner: Burmonds and Wetmore

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 5th $100,000 DeLuca Toyota Grand Prix, HITS Ocala VI, FL Robin Van Roosendael 4th $25,000 Suncast 1.50m Classic, CSI3*-W WEF V, Wellington, FL Robin Van Roosendael 2009 2nd $75,000 Budweiser World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Harrisburg, PA Robin Van Roosendael 4th $25,000 Pennsylvania Big Jump, CSI2*-W Harrisburg, PA Robin van Roosendael 3rd $100,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Tournament, Palgrave, ON Robin van Roosendael 5th $100,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2* Summer Festival, Palgrave, ON Sorbette 1st $25,000 NCSJT Grand Prix, National Capital I, Ottawa, ON Simply Ahorn 1st $10,000 The Marshes Open Welcome, National Capital I, Ottawa, ON Simply Ahorn 2nd $32,000 1.50 Open Jumper, CSI-W L’International Bromont, QC Simply Ahorn 1st $15,000 Modified Grand Prix, Summerfest, Halton Hills, ON Rio’s Rhapsody 1st $25,000 Grand Prix, Beaulieu Summer Classic II, Ste-Justine, QC Kinsale 2nd $25,000 Grand Prix, Beaulieu Summer Classic II, Ste-Justine, QC Simply Ahorn 1st $25,000 Grand Prix, Beaulieu Summer Classic I, Ste-Justine, QC Simply Ahorn 1st $10,000 Hit and Hurry, Devon Horse Show, PA Simply Ahorn 1st $20,000 7 & 8-Year-Old Young Jumper Final, WEF XII, Wellington, FL Simply Ahorn

8 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Yann Candele Birthplace: Normandy, France Birthdate: March 11, 1971 Hometown: Caledon, Ontario

orn in Normandy, France, Yann Candele began riding at the age of 10 and twice competed at the European Junior Championships. Candele has since competed around the world including Japan were he won the 1991-1992 Asian World BCup League, making him the first non-Japanese rider to ever accomplish that feat. In 1999, Candele moved to Canada to work for . Still representing his native France, he made several Nations’ Cup appearances and competed at the 2004 World Cup Final in Milan, Italy, riding Mill Creek Sweet Dream. In 2007, Candele opened his own training business, Normandy Hills, in Cheltenham, Ontario, and began riding a string of top horses including Mustique and Pitareusa for owner Susan Grange. He obtained his Canadian citizenship and, in his Canadian Team debut, was a member of the winning team riding Mustique at the 2009 Nations’ Cup in Wellington, Florida. A year later, he again led the Canadian Team to victory in Wellington. When not riding, Candele can be found on the golf course or cheering on the Toronto Maple Leafs. Candele and fellow show jumping rider, Jennifer Wallace, have three children, Alexandre (2003), Tate (2005), and Mathilde (2009).

Horses Mustique 1997 chestnut Dutch Warmblood mare by Indoctro Owner: Susan Grange Pitareusa 1997 bay Dutch Warmblood mare by Andiamo Owner: Susan Grange Game Ready 2000 bay Dutch Warmblood gelding by Andiamo Owner: Susan Grange

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 1st $25,000 Suncast 1.50m Classic, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Game Ready 1st $75,000 CN Nations’ Cup, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Pitareusa 1st $30,000 WEF Challenge Round VII, CSI2* WEF VII, Wellington, FL Pitareusa 2009 1st $15,000 International Jumper Challenge, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Game Ready 1st $150,000 Equestrian All Star Grand Prix, Ottawa, ON Pitareusa 1st $35,000 Kubota Canada Speed Challenge, Ottawa, ON Pitareusa 2nd $100,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Palgrave, ON Mustique 1st $75,000 Brookstreet Grand Prix, CSI2* National Capital II, ON Pitareusa 1st $100,000 Grand Prix, CSI2* Summer Festival, Palgrave, ON Mustique 2nd $125,000 CN Grand Prix, CSI3* L’International Bromont II, QC Pitareusa 1st $32,000 Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Classique Blainville II, QC Pitareusa 1st $50,000 RBC Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Canada One, AB Pitareusa 1st $10,000 Shell Energy Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Game Ready 1st $20,000 Open Welcome, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Pitareusa 1st $25,000 1.50m Classic, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Pitareusa

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 9 Mac Cone Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee Birthdate: August 23, 1952 Hometown: King, Ontario

steady performer at the international level for more than 30 years, Mac Cone is the only athlete to have competed on both the American and Canadian Equestrian Teams. Following early beginnings that saw him Atrain under the legendary Bert de Nemethy and win Nations’ Cup events for the United States, the Memphis native moved north in 1979 after marrying Canadian Brenley Carpenter. Riding Elute, Cone was the highest-placed Canadian rider at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. It was a feat he would repeat at the 2002 World Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain, riding Cocu. In 2007, he was a member of Canada’s Silver Medal Team at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, riding Melinda. At the 2008 Olympic Games riding Ole, Cone made history as a member of Canada’s Silver Medal Team. In addition to his skills as a rider, Cone is deservedly recognized for his coaching abilities having trained 1986 World Champion Gail Greenough. He counts 2003 Pan American Games contender, Mark Samuel, and 2002 World Equestrian Games teammate, Melissa Brown, among his clients at Southern Ways Stable.

Horses Ole 1996 brown Dutch Warmblood gelding by Burggraaf Owner: Sara Houstoun and Larry Evoy Unanimous 2001 chestnut Dutch Warmblood gelding, 17hh by Andiamo Owner: Southern Ways Equestrian Ltd. & the Unanimous Group

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 3rd $200,000 American Invitational, Tampa, FL Ole 4th $150,000 CN US Open, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Ole 1st $75,000 CN Nations’ Cup, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Ole 5th $100,000 Green Cove World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Jacksonville, FL Ole 2009 Canadian Show Jumping Champion Ole 1st $75,000 Canadian Championships II, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Ole 1st $25,000 Canadian Championships I, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Ole 3rd $150,000 Equestrian All Star Grand Prix, Ottawa, ON Ole 1st $32,000 Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Tournament, Palgrave, ON Ole 1st $50,000 Hagyard World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Lexington, KY Ole 3rd $75,000 Brookstreet Grand Prix, CSI2* National Capital II, Ottawa, ON Ole 2nd $32,000 1.50m Open Jumper, CSI3* L’International Bromont II, QC Ole 1st $20,000 Open Welcome, Classic @ Palgrave 1, Palgrave, ON Wembley 234

10 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Karen Cudmore Birthplace: Victoria, British Columbia Birthdate: January 7, 1959 Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska

ased in Omaha, Karen made her debut riding for Canada in international competition as a member of the 2001 Canadian Developing Riders Tour. The experience paid off when, the following year, she and Conejo easily wonB the Selection Trials to earn a place on the Canadian Team at the 2002 World Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain. In 2003, Karen and Conejo represented Canada at the World Cup Final in Las Vegas and the Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic. With another Holsteiner stallion, the American-bred Southern Pride, Karen represented Canada at the 2010 World Cup Final in Geneva, Switzerland. Karen and her husband, Blair, also Canadian by birth, have two daughters and reside in Omaha, Nebraska. They operate Heartland Farm, a Holsteiner breeding operation with approximately 150 horses, including ten Holsteiner stallions.

Horses Ocelot 1995 bay Holsteiner stallion, 16.1hh by Ocean II Owner: Blair Cudmore Southern Pride 1998 bay American-bred Holsteiner stallion by South Pacific Owner: Blair Cudmore Ceonto 2001 grey American-bred Holsteiner gelding, 17hh by Cassini I Owner: Blair Cudmore

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 4th $300,000 Lamborghini Grand Prix of the Desert, HITS Thermal VI, CA Southern Pride 2nd $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal V, CA Ulano 3rd $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal IV, CA Ulano 5th $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal III, CA Ulano 1st $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal II, CA Ceonto 3rd $40,000 Grand Prix, National Western Stock Show, Denver, CO Southern Pride 2009 3rd $32,000 Caledon Cup Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Palgrave, ON Southern Pride 3rd $100,000 Summer Festival Grand Prix, CSI2* Summer Festival, ON Southern Pride 2nd $40,000 Equifest Grand Prix, Equifest II, Wayne, IL Southern Pride 2nd $50,000 Grand Prix of Denver, Colorado Summer Classic, CO Ulano 1st $25,000 MTS Allstream Grand Prix, Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, MB Southern Pride 3rd $450,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte, CSI5* Charlotte Jumper Classic, NC Southern Pride 1st (tied) $45,000 Grand Prix, National Western Stock Show, Denver, CO Southern Pride 1st (tied) $45,000 Grand Prix, National Western Stock Show, Denver, CO Ulano

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 11 Emily George Birthplace: London, England Birthdate: February 8, 1985 Hometown: Calgary, Alberta

mily George first began riding competitively at the age of eight training with various coaches in Toronto, California and now Calgary, her home for the past seven years. EAt just 21 years of age, Emily joined the grand prix ranks riding her Irish-bred gelding, Smart Thinking. During her rookie year, Emily won the $35,000 Kubota Cup Grand Prix at the 2006 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair in Brandon, competing against numerous Canadian Show Jumping Team members. She closed out the 2006 season by enjoying a top ten finish in the $60,000 Kubota Cup National Finals held in November during the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. Based on her successful year, Emily found herself named to the Canadian Show Jumping Team Short List. Emily graduated with a degree in Geology from the University of Calgary. She also volunteers with the Street Esteem Program, and enjoys spending as much time outdoors as possible, especially snowboarding.

Horses Ramila 1996 grey Hannoverian mare by Ramiro’s Son II Owner: Emily George Quidam’s Ramiro 1997 bay Holsteiner gelding, 17hh by Quidam de Revel Owner: Julie and Rick George Ferrari 1999 bay Oldenburg gelding by Ferro Owner: Julie George

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 3rd $15,000 Cymric Brae Grand Prix, Bow Valley Classic I, Calgary, AB Ferrari 2nd $15,000 CN Grand Prix, Spruce Meadows May Classic, Calgary, AB Ferrari 3rd $15,000 CN Grand Prix, Spruce Meadows May Classic, Calgary, AB Quidam’s Ramiro 2009 1st $12,500 RBC Cup, Spruce Meadows Oktoberfest, Calgary, AB Ramila 3rd $13,500 Richardson Partners Cup, Spruce Meadows Harvest Classic, AB Quidam’s Ramiro 3rd $50,000 Grand Prix, Rocky Mountain Classic II, Calgary, AB Ramila 3rd $75,000 KEG Steakhouse Grand Prix, Thunderbird Summer Festival, BC Quidam’s Ramiro 5th $55,000 Warsteiner World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Thunderbird, BC Quidam’s Ramiro 9th $55,000 Warsteiner World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Thunderbird, BC Ramila 3rd $32,500 Darnell & Co. Grand Prix, CSI-W Thunderbird, BC Ramila 8th $32,500 Darnell & Co. Grand Prix, CSI-W Thunderbird, BC Quidam’s Ramiro 5th $25,000 Grand Prix, Canadian Premier, Langley, BC Quidam’s Ramiro 9th $25,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Grand Prix, Del Mar National, CA Quidam’s Ramiro 10th $25,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Grand Prix, Del Mar National, CA Ramila

12 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Hugh Graham Birthplace: Georgetown, Ontario Birthdate: February 10, 1949 Hometown: Schomberg, Ontario

veteran rider, Hugh Graham has been a member of the Canadian Equestrian Team for more than 30 years. A champion calf roper throughout high school, Hugh’s career ended due to a fractured leg. He went on to Awork for Olympic gold medalist and became interested in show jumping, winning his first grand prix event in 1973. Hugh has since ridden on Olympic, World Championship and Pan American teams with great success, including a team gold medal at the 1987 Pan Am Games, and has represented Canada in four World Cup Final events. Hugh’s career continues to flourish into its fourth decade. In 2009, he won the $100,000 World Cup Grand Prix at the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament in Palgrave, ON, with Executive Privilege 3E. Both Executive Privilege 3E and Hugh’s other top mount, Fifth Estate 3E, are sired by Hugh’s former grand prix mount, Class Action, and are a result of the breeding program at KingRidge Stables, where Hugh is the head trainer. Hugh’s daughter, Laurel, is following in her father’s footsteps by also pursuing a show jumping career.

Horses

Executive Privilege 3E 2000 grey Canadian Sport Horse gelding by Class Action Owner: KingRidge Stables Fifth Estate 3E 2001 Canadian Sport Horse gelding by Class Action Owner: KingRidge Stables

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 9th $200,000 American Invitational, Tampa, FL Fifth Estate 3E 5th $50,000 Tampa Bay World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Tampa, FL Executive Privilege 3E 5th $30,000 Tampa Bay Welcome Stakes, CSI2*-W Tampa, FL Executive Privilege 3E 6th $50,000 Ring Power Grand Prix, HITS Ocala IV, FL Executive Privilege 3E 2nd $50,000 Charles Owen Grand Prix, HITS Ocala II, FL Executive Privilege 3E 4th $50,000 EMO Grand Prix, HITS Ocala I, FL Executive Privilege 3E 2009 1st $100,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Palgrave, ON Executive Privilege 3E 1st $40,000 Grand Prix, Canadian Country Classic I, Halton Place, ON Executive Privilege 3E 1st $25,000 Best Western Grand Prix, Equestrian Festival, Palgrave, ON Fifth Estate 3E 5th $25,000 Best Western Grand Prix, Equestrian Festival, Palgrave, ON Executive Privilege 3E 1st $10,000 Cavalor Modified Grand Prix, Summer Classic, Palgrave, ON Fifth Estate 3E 5th $50,000 Grand Prix, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Executive Privilege 3E 1st $50,000 Ocala Classic Grand Prix, Ocala Jumping Classic II, FL Executive Privilege 3E 2nd $50,000 Ocala International Grand Prix, Ocala Jumping Classic I, FL Executive Privilege 3E 4th $100,000 DeLuca Toyota Grand Prix, HITS Ocala VI, FL Executive Privilege 3E 1st $50,000 EMO Grand Prix, HITS Ocala I, FL Executive Privilege 3E

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 13 Jill Henselwood Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario Birthdate: November 1, 1962 Hometown: Oxford Mills, Ontario

ill Henselwood made her grand prix show jumping debut in 1989 and was first named to the Canadian Equestrian Team in 1991. In 1992, Henselwood was a member of the Gold Medal Nations’ Cup Team at the CSIO Mexico and also won Jthe $90,000 Grand Prix of Mexico. She has represented Canada at the 1994 and 2006 World Equestrian Games, the 1995, 1999 and 2007 Pan American Games, and the 1992, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 World Cup Finals. At the 2007 Pan Am Games, Henselwood claimed Individual Gold Medal and Team Silver Medals riding Special Ed. Following almost 20 years of riding at the grand prix level, Henselwood realized her lifelong dream in her Olympic debut. Riding Special Ed, she played an integral role in capturing a Team Silver Medal for Canada at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In addition to her major games results, Henselwood won three consecutive Spruce Meadows North American Championship titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006 with Special Ed and, in 2005, claimed her first Canadian Show Jumping Championship title riding Black Ice. A National Level 3 Coach, Henselwood co-owns Juniper Farms, just outside of Ottawa, where she trains several top junior and amateur riders.

Horses Special Ed 1994 bay Oldenburg gelding, 16.2hh by Argentinus Owner: Juniper Farms Bottom Line 1999 bay Belgian Warmblood mare, 16.2hh by Sheeyenne de Baugy Owner: Brad Prather Beau Soleil 2001 chestnut Belgian Warmblood mare, 16.2hh by Rubens du ri d’Asse Owner: Bradon Construction

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 1st $300,000 Grand Prix of the Desert, HITS Thermal VI, CA Bottom Line 1st $25,000 Purina Mills Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal IV, CA Bottom Line 1st $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, HITS Thermal I, CA Beau Soleil 2009 1st Leading Canadian Rider, CSI-W Toronto, ON Bottom Line 1st $100,000 CN World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Bottom Line 3rd $75,000 Canadian Championships Round II, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Bottom Line 2nd $100,000 USGPL Invitational Grand Prix, HITS Culpeper, VA Bottom Line 1st Spruce Meadows North American Championship, Calgary, AB Black Ice 2nd $175,000 Mercedes Classic, CSI5* S. Meadows N. American, AB Black Ice 2nd $60,000 GWL Realty Cup, CSI4* S. Meadows Canada One, AB Black Ice 2nd $35,000 Spectra Energy Cup, CSI5* S. Meadows National, AB Black Ice 2nd $50,000 Grand Prix, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Special Ed 1st $10,000 Modified Grand Prix, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Kilimanjaro 2nd $50,000 Grand Prix, Classic @ Palgrave 1, ON Special Ed

14 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Lauren Hunkin Birthplace: Seven Oaks, Kent, England Birthdate: August 29, 1979 Hometown: Kemptville, Ontario

auren Hunkin is one of Canada’s top emerging riders. Having begun riding as a child, Hunkin entered the grand prix ranks in 2006 with the purchase of Orleans and has been making her presence felt ever since. InL 2008, she scored impressive back-to-back grand prix victories at the Beaulieu Summer Classic in Hudson, QC, riding Larry 0146. Her 2009 season featured consistent results, including a second place finish with Larry 0146 in the $100,000 Swisscan World Cup Grand Prix held during the CSI2*-W Halton Place horse show. Having trained for several years with nine-time Olympian Ian Millar at his Millar Brooke Farms in Perth, Hunkin is now running her own business, Synergy Farm, in Kemptville, Ontario.

Horses Orleans 1996 bay Dutch Warmblood gelding by Hinnault Owner: Ridgefield House Larry 0146 1998 black Oldenburg gelding by Landor Owner: Synergy Farm

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 6th $30,000 Ocala Horse Properties Grand Prix, Ocala Jumping Classic, FL Larry 0146 2009 7th $32,000 Caledon Cup Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Palgrave, ON Larry 0146 2nd $100,000 Swisscan World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Halton Place, ON Larry 0146 6th $35,000 Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Halton Place, ON Larry 0146 5th $30,000 Modified Grand Prix, Canadian Country Classic III, ON Orleans 10th $75,000 Brookstreet Grand Prix, CSI2* National Capital II, Ottawa, ON Larry 0146 9th $25,000 NCSJT Grand Prix, National Capital I, Ottawa, ON Larry 0146 2nd $25,000 Best Western Grand Prix, Equestrian Festival, Palgrave, ON Larry 0146 1st $10,000 Pownall Vet Open Welcome, Equestrian Festival, Palgrave, ON Larry 0146 3rd $25,000 Grand Prix, Beaulieu Summer Classic II, Ste-Justine, QC Orleans 2nd $25,000 Grand Prix, Beaulieu Summer Classic I, Ste-Justine, QC Orleans 2nd $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, HITS Ocala VI, FL Larry 0146 7th $50,000 Ring Power Grand Prix, HITS Ocala V, FL Larry 0146 4th $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, HITS Ocala V, FL Larry 0146

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ric Lamaze made history when he became the first equestrian athlete to win an Individual Gold Medal for Canada. The incredible feat came just two days after Canada claimed the Team Silver Medal at the 2008 Olympic EGames in China. With his feisty stallion Hickstead, Lamaze became a national hero and was voted Canada’s 2008 Athlete of the Year. He was also ranked the number one show jumping rider in the world at the end of the 2008 season. A three-time Canadian Show Jumping Champion, Lamaze has represented Canada at the past four consecutive World Equestrian Games in 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006. He was Team Bronze Medalist at the 1999 Pan American Games, again represented Canada at the 2003 Pan American Games and, in 2007 riding Hickstead, captured Team Silver and Individual Bronze Medals. Also in 2007, Lamaze and Hickstead won the world’s richest grand prix event, the $1 million CN International, at the Spruce Meadows “Masters” Tournament. Lamaze operates Torrey Pines Stables in Schomberg, Ontario, and divides his time between North America and Europe, where he is based just north of Brussels. In his spare time, he enjoys golf.

Horses Hickstead 1996 brown Dutch Warmblood stallion by Hamlet Owner: Torrey Pines Stables and Ashland Stables Inc. Take Off 2000 brown Dutch Warmblood mare by Numero Uno Owner: Artisan Farms, LLC Coriana van Klapscheut 2002 chestnut Belgian Warmblood mare by Darco Owner: Artisan Farms, LLC

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 1st €20,000 1.50m, CSIO5* Rome, ITA Hickstead 1st €50,000 1.50m Prix GL Events, CSI5* Grand Palais, Paris, FRA Take Off 1st $75,000 CN Nations’ Cup, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Ronaldo 1st $30,000 WEF Challenge Round V, CSI3*-W WEF V, Wellington, FL Coriana van Klapscheut 1st $30,000 WEF Challenge Round III, CSI2* WEF III, Wellington, FL Ultra Boy 2009 1st €200,000 Global Champions Tour Final Round 1, CSI5* Doha, QAT Hickstead 1st €120,000 Equita Masters by GPA, CSI5*-W Lyon, FRA Hickstead 2nd $1,000,000 CN International, CSIO5* Spruce Meadows Masters, AB Hickstead 1st $30,000 Zeidler Financial Cup, CSIO5* Spruce Meadows Masters, AB Take Off 2nd €285,000 Global Champions Tour Grand Prix, CSI5* Rio de Janeiro, BRA Hickstead 1st $35,000 D-Line Construction Cup, CSI5* S. Meadows N. American, AB Hickstead 1st $60,000 Parcours de Chasse, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Lord du Janlie 1st $35,000 Spectra Energy Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Hickstead 1st $75,000 CN Nations’ Cup, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Hickstead 1st $30,000 WEF Challenge Cup Round V, CSI-W WEF V, Wellington, FL Take Off

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he daughter of Canadian Olympian Ian Millar, Amy Millar began riding at an early age on the family farm. Training alongside her father and older brother, Jonathon, Millar proved that a talent for show jumping runs in Tthe family. Millar successfully entered the grand prix ranks riding Zagal in 1996 and, the same year, won an Individual Silver Medal at the North American Young Riders’ Championship. As a result, she was short-listed to the Canadian Equestrian Team and awarded one of two Firestone Development Scholarships. In 1999, she made her international debut riding for the Canadian Team in the Nations’ Cup at the Washington International Horse Show. As a member of the Developing Riders’ Tour that competed in several Nations’ Cup events in Europe in 2001, Millar gained valuable international experience that continues to serve her well. In 2008, she enjoyed impressive results including two grand prix victories riding Costa Rica Z. She and Costa Rica Z were also members of Canada’s second placed team in the Nations’ Cup Promotional League Final in Barcelona, Spain. Millar holds her Bachelor of Commerce from Toronto’s Ryerson University. On May 24, 2010, she gave birth to her first child, a girl named Lily Evelyn Millar Jukosky.

Horses Costa Rica Z 1995 grey Holsteiner mare by Carthago Z Owner: Millar Brooke Farm Ltd. and Ann Matthews Piccobello du Val de Geer 1999 bay Belgian Warmblood mare by Kannan Owner: Millar Brooke Farm and Irish Oaks

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2009 9th $100,000 CN World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Toronto, ON Costa Rica Z 5th $25,000 Jolera International Jumper Welcome, CSI-W Toronto, ON Romanov 4th $75,000 Canadian Championships II, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Costa Rica Z 2nd $150,000 Equestrian All Star Grand Prix, Ottawa, ON Costa Rica Z 8th €90,000 1.60m Barcelona Grand Prix, CSIO4* Barcelona, ESP Costa Rica Z 2nd €90,000 1.55m Nations’ Cup League Final, CSIO4* Barcelona, ESP Costa Rica Z 6th $75,000 Brookstreet Grand Prix, CSI2* National Capital II, Ottawa, ON Costa Rica Z 8th $100,000 Summer Festival Grand Prix, CSI2* Summer Festival, ON Costa Rica Z 4th $125,000 CN Grand Prix, CSI3* L’International Bromont II, QC Costa Rica Z 6th $32,000 1.50m Open Jumper, CSI3* L’International Bromont II, QC Costa Rica Z 6th $30,000 AON Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows North American, AB Costa Rica Z 9th $200,000 CN Grand Prix, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Costa Rica Z 1st $50,000 Grand Prix, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Costa Rica Z 5th $20,000 Open Welcome, Classic @ Palgrave 1, Palgrave, ON Costa Rica Z 7th $30,000 WEF Challenge Cup IX, CSI4*-W WEF IX, Wellington, FL Costa Rica Z 8th $50,000 Braman Motorcars Grand Prix, CSI2* WEF III, Wellington, FL Costa Rica Z

20 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Ian Millar Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia Birthdate: January 6, 1947 Hometown: Perth, Ontario

ith nine Olympic starts as of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Ian Millar tied the world record for Olympic appearances. He has also competed in more Olympic Games than any athlete in Canadian history, in any Wsport. In addition to setting those records, Millar won his first Olympic medal in 2008, a Team Silver. If Millar’s Olympic record is impressive for longevity, his Pan American Games record is equally so for his medal count. He has earned nine medals in eight Pan American Games, more than any other show jumping athlete. In spite of his Olympic and Pan American Games records, it was the World Cup of show jumping where Millar first broke new ground. In 1988 and ’89, he and his legendary partner, Big Ben, became the first-ever horse and rider combination to win back-to-back World Cup Finals. The most decorated equestrian in Canadian history, Millar is a member ofthe Order of Canada, was Ontario’s Athlete of the Year in 1989, was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 1996, and was awarded an honourary doctorate by the University of Guelph in 2005.

Horses In Style 1995 bay Holsteiner gelding by Acord II Owner: Susan Grange, Lothlorien Farms Redefin 1998 grey Dutch Warmblood gelding by Larino Owner: Susan Grange, Lothlorien Farms Dryden 2001 grey Belgian Warmblood stallion by Utrillo van de Heffinck Owner: Susan Grange, Lothlorien Farms

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2009 2nd $75,000 Canadian Championships II, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Redefin 2nd $25,000 Canadian Championships I, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Redefin 2nd $35,000 Kubota Canada Speed Challenge, Ottawa, ON Redefin 2nd $75,000 Brookstreet Grand Prix, CSI2* National Capital II, ON Redefin 2nd $25,000 NCSJT Grand Prix, National Capital I, ON Stedet’s Leroy 3rd $175,000 Mercedes-Benz Classic, CSI5* S. Meadows N. American, AB Redefin 2nd $30,000 Enerflex Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows North American, AB In Style 1st $25,000 West Jet Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Canada One, AB Dryden 1st $25,000 Devon Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Continental, AB In Style 1st $200,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix, CSI5* S. Meadows National, AB In Style 3rd $175,000 NEXEN Cup Derby, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Redefin 1st $40,000 ATCO Midstream, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Redefin 1st $25,000 ATB Financial Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB In Style 14th (tie) World Cup Final, Las Vegas, NV In Style 2nd $200,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI4*-W WEF IX, Wellington, FL In Style 1st $75,000 CN Nations’ Cup, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL In Style

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 21 Jonathon Millar Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario Birthdate: September 25, 1974 Hometown: Perth, Ontario

onathon Millar is the son of Canada’s most frequent Olympian and most decorated equestrian athlete, Ian Millar. He began riding at an early age on the Millar Brooke family farm in Perth, Ontario, and, in 1994, made his Canadian EquestrianJ Team debut in Washington, D.C. From 1997 to 2000, Millar trained and competed in Europe with Dutch team veteran Emile Hendrix. After returning to Canada, he was named as an alternate for the Sydney Olympic team. Also that year, he and his father were teammates for Nations Cups’ competitions in Calgary, Washington and Toronto. Recently, Millar has been enjoying impressive results at the grand prix level with a string of horses including the newly-acquired Contino 14. Together, the pair were members of Canada’s second placed team in the Nations’ Cup Promotional League Final in Barcelona, Spain. Like his younger sister, Amy, Millar is an integral part of the training, coaching and horse sales business at Millar Brooke Farm.

Horses Contino 14 1997 bay Holsteiner gelding by Contender Owner: Millar Brooke Farm Vianco v/d Rampaarden 1998 chestnut Belgian Warmblood gelding by Darco Owner: Bridge Brook Arms and Kelly Soleau

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 8th $60,000 Kentucky Cup Grand Prix, Lexington, KY Piccobello 7th $30,000 WEF Challenge Round XI, CSI5* WEF XI, Wellington, FL Contino 14 9th $30,000 WEF Challenge Round VIII, CSIO4* WEF VIII, FL Contino 14 2009 5th $150,000 Equestrian All Star Grand Prix, Ottawa, ON Contino 14 2nd €90,000 1.55m Nations’ Cup League Final, CSIO4* Barcelona, ESP Contino 14 1st $10,000 Open Welcome, CSI2* National Capital II, Ottawa, ON Contino 14 9th $100,000 Summer Festival Grand Prix, CSI2* Summer Festival, ON Contino 14 6th $32,000 1.50m Open Jumper, CSI-W L’International Bromont I, QC Vianco v/d Rampaarden 4th $50,000 Lafarge Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows North American, AB Vianco v/d Rampaarden 4th $30,000 ConocoPhillips Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Continental, AB Vianco v/d Rampaarden 8th $35,000 Spectra Energy Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Contino 14 5th $50,000 Grand Prix, Classic @ Palgrave 1, Palgrave, ON Contino 14 2nd $25,000 Spring Grand Prix, Wellington, FL Romanov 5th $25,000 Spring Grand Prix, Wellington, FL Vianco v/d Rampaarden

22 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 John Pearce Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario Birthdate: May 3, 1960 Hometown: Stouffville, Ontario

ohn Pearce began riding at age 11 on his family’s farm. After many years in the amateur divisions, Pearce began his grand prix career in 1990. In 1992, he represented Canada at the World Cup Final before being a member of the winningJ Canadian Team at the 1992 CSIO Mexico Nations’ Cup riding Super Trooper. In 1998, Pearce had a career year, earning the Leading Grand Prix Rider title at the HITS Indio circuit in California with Vagabond and representing Canada at the 1998 World Equestrian Games in Rome where he was Canada’s top performer. Pearce’s long partnership with Vagabond extended to 1999 when they competed at the World Cup Final and 2000 when the pair made their Olympic debut. At the 2007 World Cup Final, Pearce finished 14th overall riding Archie Bunker. Both of his current top mounts, Chianto and Son of a Gun, have already won Grand Prix events in 2010. Pearce is currently based in California.

Horses Chianto 1996 grey Danish Warmblood gelding by Carano Owner: Alison Moore Son of a Gun 1999 brown Dutch Warmblood gelding, 17.1hh by Burggraaf Owner: Forestview Farm

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 1st $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, HITS Thermal VI, CA Son of a Gun 1st $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal IV, CA Chianto 1st $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal III, CA Son of a Gun 2nd $30,000 HITS Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal III, CA Chianto 3rd $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal II, CA Son of a Gun 2nd $25,000 HITS Grand Prix, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal II, CA Chianto 2009 2nd $75,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Rancho Murieta, CA Chianto 2nd $50,000 Antares World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Del Mar I, CA Chianto 2nd $25,000 Open Stake, CSI-W Los Angeles International, CA Chianto 1st $25,000 Blenheim Jumper Classic, CSI-W Oaks Blenheim, CA Chianto 1st $40,000 Grand Prix, Rocky Mountain Classic, CO Son of a Gun 1st $10,000 Open Welcome Stake, Colorado Circuit Opener, CO Chianto 2nd $40,000 Las Campanas Grand Prix, Santa Fe, NM Chianto 2nd $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W San Juan Capistrano, CA Chianto 2nd $50,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W San Juan Capistrano, CA Chianto 2nd $75,000 HITS Grand Prix, HITS Desert Circuit V, Thermal, CA Son of a Gun

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 23 Jenna Thompson Birthplace: Calgary, Alberta Birthdate: April 20, 1988 Hometown: Calgary, Alberta

algary native Jenna Thompson burst onto the international scene in 2007 with a third place finish in the $75,000 Sun Life Financial Cup held during the Spruce Meadows “North American” Tournament. With herC partner, Zeke, Thompson continued to impress throughout the 2009 season, with results that included top ten finishes in the $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational in Tampa, Florida, and the $200,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix at the Spruce Meadows “National” Tournament. As a result, Thompson was selected to represent Canada in the 2009 Nations’ Cup Promotional League Final held in September. Thompson and Zeke travelled all the way to Barcelona, Spain, to make their Nations’ Cup debut, helping Canada to finish a strong second. In addition to Zeke, Thompson is also competitive in the high junior/amateur divisions with Zanetti and the newly acquired Cathleen. Thompson trains with Mario Deslauriers, winner of the 1984 World Cup Final.

Horses Zeke 1997 chestnut Oldenburg gelding by Zeus Owner: Jenna Thompson Zanetti 1998 chestnut German-bred gelding Owner: Jenna Thompson Cathleen 2001 bay Hannoverian mare by Contendro Owner: Jenna Thompson

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 4th $30,000 WEF Challenge Round IX, CSI3*-W WEF IX, Wellington, FL Zeke 10th $25,000 Suncast 1.50m Classic, CSI2* WEF VII, Wellington, FL Zeke 3rd $15,000 High Amateur-Owner Classic, CSI3*-W WEF V, Wellington, FL Cathleen 4th $15,000 High Amateur-Owner Classic, CSI2* WEF IV, Wellington, FL Zanetti 2009 2nd €90,000 1.55m Nations’ Cup League Final, CSIO4* Barcelona, ESP Zeke 4th $32,000 1.50m Open Jumper, CSI3* L’International Bromont II, QC Zeke 4th $35,000 D-Line Construction Cup, CSI5* S. Meadows N. American, AB Zeke 10th $25,000 Devon Cup, CSI4* Spruce Meadows Continental, AB Zeke 6th $200,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix, CSI5* S. Meadows National, AB Zeke 5th $30,000 Enbridge Cup, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Zeke 8th $35,000 Jr./Am.-Owner Classic, CSI5* Charlotte Jumper Classic, NC Zeke 6th $25,000 Welcome Stake, CSI5* Charlotte Jumper Classic, NC Zeke 7th $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational, CSI5* Tampa, FL Zeke 6th $15,000 High Am.-Owner Classic, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Zanetti

24 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Beth Underhill Birthplace: Guelph, Ontario Birthdate: September 5, 1962 Hometown: Schomberg, Ontario

s a teenager, Beth Underhill earned top honours from the Royal Conservatory for her singing, but it was her love of horses that won out. First named to the Canadian Equestrian Team in 1990, Underhill has ridden in over 25 ANations’ Cup competitions and, in 1993, was the first woman to win the Canadian World Cup League, a feat she repeated in 1999. With her retired partner Monopoly, Underhill earned more than $1 million in the show ring. A veteran of Pan American, Olympic and World Equestrian Games, Underhill has claimed the Canadian Show Jumping Championship title on three occasions - in 1994 and 1996 with Monopoly and in 1999 with Altair. Having represented Canada at the 1998 World Equestrian Games in Rome, Italy, Underhill and Altair were then Team Bronze Medalists at the 1999 Pan American Games. The same year, they finished second in the richest show jumping event in the world, the $800,000 du Maurier International, held at the CSIO Spruce Meadows “Masters” tournament where Underhill was also named the Leading Lady Rider. Underhill is now enjoying grand prix success with the two grey geldings, Top Gun and Cantero Z. She operates Beth Underhill Stables in Schomberg, Ontario.

Horses Cantero Z 1999 grey Zangersheide gelding, 16.1hh by Cumano Owner: Iron Horse Farm Tjengo 2000 chestnut Dutch Warmblood gelding by Burggraaf Owner: Beth Underhill Top Gun 2000 grey Dutch Warmblood gelding, 16.2hh by Corland Owner: Iron Horse Farm

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 2nd $60,000 Kentucky Cup Grand Prix, Lexington, KY Top Gun 5th $150,000 CN US Open, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Top Gun 1st $75,000 CN Nations’ Cup, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Top Gun 3rd $25,000 Suncast 1.50m Classic, CSI2* WEF III, Wellington, FL Cantero Z 3rd $30,000 Green Cove Springs Welcome, CSI-W Jacksonville, FL Top Gun 2009 2nd $100,000 CN World Cup Grand Prix, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Top Gun 2nd $32,000 Caledon Cup Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Palgrave, ON Cantero Z 4th (tie) $350,000 BMO Nations’ Cup, CSIO5* Spruce Meadows Masters, AB Top Gun 2nd $100,000 Grand Prix, CSI2* Summer Festival, Palgrave, ON Top Gun 1st $15,000 Modified Grand Prix, CSI3* L’International Bromont II, QC Tjengo 3rd $200,000 CN Grand Prix, CSI5* Spruce Meadows National, AB Top Gun 3rd $50,000 Grand Prix, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Cantero Z 1st $50,000 Ocala International Grand Prix, Ocala Jumping Classic I, FL Cantero Z 2nd $100,000 DeLuca Toyota Grand Prix, HITS Ocala VI, FL Cantero Z

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 25 Ainsley Vince Birthplace: Oakville, Ontario Birthdate: August 3, 1976 Hometown: Milton, Ontario

ollowing a successful junior career, Ainsley Vince was named to the Canadian Equestrian Team in 1995 after enjoying consistent finishes in several World Cup Qualifiers riding Hocus Pocus. AinsleyF then experienced tremendous success with Catch 22, a gelding that she purchased as a six-year-old. The pair made their international debut riding for Canada at the 1999 Washington International Horse Show before helping Canada win their second consecutive Bank of Montreal Nations’ Cup at Toronto’s Royal Horse Show. One of this country’s most successful horse-rider combinations, Ainsley and Catch 22 were back-to-back Canadian Show Jumping Champions in 2001 and 2002 and represented Canada at the annual World Cup Final on three occasions, in 2000, 2003 and 2004. She is now competing at the grand prix level with Frieda, a mare she slowly developed through the Jump Canada Young Horse Series. Their consistency at the grand prix level throughout the 2009 season earned them the Jump Canada Series title. Ainsley operates her own training and sales business, Linden Ridge Limited, on her parents’ farm in Milton, Ontario. Her two younger sisters, Courtney and Sydney, are also successful show jumping competitors.

Horse Frieda 2001 chestnut Sachsen-Anhaltiner mare, 16.1hh by For Future Owner: KMA Group

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 6th $40,000 EMO Grand Prix, HITS Commonwealth, Culpeper, VA Frieda 6th $30,000 WEF Challenge Round X, CSI3* WEF X, Wellington, FL Frieda 2nd $6,000 Spy Coast 1.40m, CSI2* WEF IV, Wellington, FL Frieda 3rd $8,000 1.45m, CSI2* WEF II, Wellington, FL Frieda 2009 1st Jump Canada Series Champion Frieda 6th $100,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Palgrave, ON Frieda 2nd $60,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Classique Blainville II, QC Frieda 3rd $32,000 Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Classique Blainville II, QC Frieda 8th $40,000 Grand Prix Jumping Quebec, Classique Blainville I, QC Frieda 2nd $10,000 Open Welcome, Classique Blainville I, QC Frieda 4th $50,000 Grand Prix, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Frieda 2nd $20,000 Open Welcome, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Frieda 7th $50,000 Grand Prix, Classic @ Palgrave Phase 1, Palgrave, ON Frieda 5th $25,000 Rockbridge Grand Prix, Lexington Spring Premiere, VA Frieda

26 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Courtney Vince Birthplace: Oakville, Ontario Birthdate: August 5, 1979 Hometown: Milton, Ontario

ourtney Vince enjoyed great success as a junior and young rider winning a Team Bronze Medal at the 1996 North American Young Riders’ Championship and placing ninth individually. The following year, she wasC a member of the Silver Medal Team. After several years competing in the Talent Squad and Rising Star Series, Courtney made her Grand Prix debut in 2001 riding Jasper. Her current top horse is Nalla, a Dutch Warmblood mare that Courtney began showing in 2005. Together they have contested several top grand prix events and, in the fall of 2006, competed in Europe with impressive results. Courtney has spent the past several years working for and training with Eric Lamaze’s Torrey Pines Stables in Schomberg, Ontario. The sport runs in the family as her older sister, Ainsley, and younger sister, Sydney, are also successful show jumping athletes. Courtney holds her degree in Economics from the University of Toronto. Horse Nalla 1995 bay Dutch Warmblood mare by Hemmingway Owner: Trinity Farms and Pebble Creek Holdings

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2009 7th $100,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Halton Place, ON Nalla 10th $35,000 Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Halton Place, ON Nalla 9th $40,000 Grand Prix, Canadian Country Classic I, Halton Place, ON Nalla 6th $100,000 Summer Festival Grand Prix, CSI2* Summer Festival, ON Nalla 2nd $65,000 World Cup, CSI-W L’International Bromont, QC Nalla 4th $60,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI2*-W Classique de Blainville II, QC Nalla 6th $32,000 Open Welcome, CSI2*-W Classique de Blainville II, QC Nalla 5th $10,000 Open Welcome, Classique de Blainville I, QC Nalla 5th $10,000 Cavalor Modified Grand Prix, Summer Classic, Palgrave, ON Nalla 6th $10,000 Modified Grand Prix, Classic @ Palgrave II, ON Nalla 6th $20,000 Open Welcome, Caledon National, Palgrave, ON Nalla 4th $50,000 Grand Prix, Classic @ Palgrave I, Palgrave, ON Nalla 9th $20,000 Open Welcome, Classic @ Palgrave I, Palgrave, ON Nalla

Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 27 Keean White Birthplace: Cambridge, Ontario Birthdate: March 16, 1983 Hometown: Rockwood, Ontario

t the age of 17, Keean White won the Junior/Amateur Championship at the 2000 Royal Horse Show, which would prove to be a sign of things to come. He competed at five consecutive North American Young Riders’ AChampionships, capping off a successful Young Riders’ career in 2003 by winning Team Gold and Individual Silver medals riding Libidou. White was the traveling alternate for the 2003 Pan American Games with Arriscraft Rocca. That September, the pair made their Nations’ Cup debut at the prestigious Spruce Meadows “Masters” tournament in Calgary, AB. In 2008, White won his first Canadian Show Jumping Championship title with Celena Z and topped the Canadian League World Cup standings to earn a starting place at the 2009 World Cup Final in Las Vegas. In 2009 Nations’ Cup competition, he and Celena Z were members of Canada’s winning team in Wellington, Florida, and the second placed team in Barcelona, Spain. White operates Angelstone Farms and coaches his father, Randy, as well as his three younger sisters, Zrria, Madrigal and Trella. An avid athlete, White enjoys playing hockey, golf and basketball and has recently ventured into concert promotion.

Horses Celena Z 2000 bay Belgian Warmblood mare, 16.3hh by Cumano Owner: Ashland Group and Angelstone Farms Bethsabee 2001 chestnut Belgian Warmblood gelding by Darco Owner: Elm Rock LLC and Angelstone Farms Chanel 2002 chestnut Belgian Warmblood mare by Skippy II Owner: Ashland Group and Angelstone Farms

Competition Background (as of April 30, 2010) 2010 8th $200,000 World Cup Grand Prix, CSI3*-W WEF IX, Wellington, FL Celena Z 3rd $30,000 WEF Challenge Round VIII, CSIO4* WEF VIII, FL Celena Z 2009 7th $75,000 Ricoh Big Ben Challenge, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Celena Z 7th $50,000 Weston Canadian Open, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Bethsabee 5th $75,000 Canadian Championships II, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Celena Z 3rd $25,000 Canadian Championships I, CSI-W Royal, Toronto, ON Celena Z 4th $150,000 Equestrian All Star Grand Prix, Ottawa, ON Celena Z 9th €90,000 1.60m Barcelona Grand Prix, CSIO4* Barcelona, ESP Celena Z 2nd €90,000 1.55m Nations’ Cup League Final, CSIO4* Barcelona, ESP Celena Z 4th $100,000 Summer Festival Grand Prix, CSI2* Palgrave, ON Celena Z 5th $125,000 CN Grand Prix, CSI3* L’International Bromont II, QC Celena Z 10th $200,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix, CSI5* S. Meadows National, AB Celena Z 24th World Cup Final, Las Vegas, NV Celena Z 1st $75,000 CN Nations’ Cup, CSIO4* WEF VIII, Wellington, FL Celena Z

28 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Terrance Millar Chef d’Equipe

errance ‘Torchy’ Millar was a mainstay of the Canadian Show Jumping Team for more than four decades competing at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City and the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. In Pan American TGames competition, he won Team Gold and Individual Bronze Medals in 1971 in Cali, Colombia, and Team Silver in 1983 in Caracas, Venezuela. Following an illustrious competition career that saw him ride on 23 Nations’ Cup teams, Millar turned his attention to training and coaching. He acted as chef d’equipe of the Canadian Show Jumping Team at the 1998 World Equestrian Games in Rome, Italy, and the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Since 2004, he has been the Chair of High Performance for Jump Canada and the chef d’equipe of the Canadian Show Jumping Team. Under his guidance, the Canadian Team won Nations’ Cup events in Wellington, Florida, in 2006, 2007 and 2009. At the 2006 Spruce Meadows “Masters” Tournament, Canada scored its first victory in the history of the BMO Financial Group Nations’ Cup. The crowning achievement in Millar’s reign as chef d’equipe came at the 2008 Olympic Games when Canada won the Team Silver Medal and Eric Lamaze went on to claim Individual Gold. Married to Betsy, the couple has two children and make their home in Hockley Valley, Ontario.

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Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 29 Pan American Games con’t Major Games Past Results 2003 Santo Domingo, DOM Karen Cudmore CONEJO 5th Eric Lamaze MILLCREEK ROSALINDE Pan American Games (Top 6) Ian Millar PROMISE ME INDIVIDUAL Mark Samuel DARIOS V 2007 Rio de Janeiro, BRA Mac Cone MELINDA Silver 1967 Winnipeg, CAN James Day CANADIAN CLUB Gold Jill Henselwood SPECIAL ED 1971 Cali, COL Terrance Millar LE DAUPHIN Bronze Eric Lamaze HICKSTEAD 1975 Mexico City, MEX Norma Chornawak REST ASSURED 6th Ian Millar IN STYLE 1979 San Juan, PUR Ian Millar BROTHER SAM Bronze Michel Vaillancourt CRIMSON TIDE 6th Summer Olympic Games (Top 16) 1983 Caracas, VEN SHAWLINE Silver INDIVIDUAL Ian Millar FORESIGHT 5th 1968 Mexico City, MEX Jim Elder THE IMMIGRANT 6th 1987 Indianapolis, USA Ian Millar BIG BEN Gold James Day CANADIAN CLUB 13th 1991 Havana, CUB Danny Foster FOREVER DIAMOND Gold 1972 Munich, GER James Day STEELMASTER 4th Beth Underhill MONOPOLY Silver 1976 Montreal, CAN Michel Vaillancourt BRANCH COUNTY Silver 1999 Winnipeg, CAN Ian Millar IVAR Gold 1984 Los Angeles, USA Mario Deslauriers ARAMIS 4th 2007 Rio de Janeiro, BRA Jill Henselwood SPECIAL ED Gold Ian Millar BIG BEN 14th Eric Lamaze HICKSTEAD Bronze Ian Millar IN STYLE 4th 1988 Seoul, KOR Ian Millar BIG BEN 15th 2000 Sydney, AUS Ian Millar DORINCORD 13th TEAM Jonathan Asselin SPIRIT OF XEROX 15th 1967 Winnipeg, CAN James Day CANADIAN CLUB Bronze 2008 Hong Kong, CHN Eric Lamaze HICKSTEAD Gold Moffat Dunlap ARGYLE Jim Elder PIECES OF EIGHT TEAM Tom Gayford BIG DEE 1968 Mexico City, MEX James Day CANADIAN CLUB Gold 1971 Cali, COL Jim Elder SHOEMAN Gold Jim Elder THE IMMIGRANT Tom Gayford BIG DEE Tom Gayford BIG DEE Terrance Millar LE DAUPHIN 1972 Munich, GER James Day HAPPY FELLOW 6th Barbara Simpson MAGNOR Jim Elder HOUDINI 1975 Mexico City, MEX Norma Chornawka REST ASSURED Bronze Ian Millar SHOEMAN Jim Elder COUNT DOWN Terrance Millar LE DAUPHIN Frank Selinger DARK DOVE 1976 Montreal, CAN James Day SYMPATICO 5th Michel Vaillancourt U.F.O. Jim Elder RAFFLES II 1979 San Juan, PUR Terry Leibel SYMPATICO Silver Ian Millar COUNTDOWN Ian Millar BROTHER SAM Michel Vaillancourt BRANCH COUNTY John Simpson TEXAS 1980 Rotterdam, NED Jim Elder VOLUNTEER Gold Michel Vaillancourt CRIMSON TIDE (Alternate Olympics) Mark Laskin DAMURAZ 1983 Caracas, VEN Hugh Graham ABRAXAS Silver Ian Millar BROTHER SAM Jim Elder SHAWLINE Michel Vaillancourt CHIVAS Ian Millar FORESIGHT Terrance Millar CONCORD 1984 Los Angeles, USA Mario Deslauriers ARAMIS 4th Jim Elder SHAWLINE 1987 Indianapolis, USA Laura Balisky LAVENDEL 48 Gold Hugh Graham ELROND Lisa Carlsen KAHLUA Ian Millar BIG BEN Hugh Graham WELLINGTON Ian Millar BIG BEN 1988 Seoul, KOR Laura Balisky LAVENDEL 48 4th Lisa Carlsen KAHLUA 1991 Havana, CUB Sandra Anderson SCIROCCO Silver Mario Deslauriers BOX CAR WILLIE Danny Foster FOREVER DIAMOND Ian Millar BIG BEN Ian Millar FUTURE VISION Beth Underhill MONOPOLY 1992 Barcelona, ESP Jennifer Foster ZEUS 9th Jay Hayes ZUCARLOS 1995 Buenos Aires, ARG Hugh Graham UNDERCOVER 7th Ian Millar BIG BEN Jill Henselwood AERIAL Beth Underhill MONOPOLY Ian Millar MISTRAL 1996 Atlanta, USA Mac Cone ELUTE 16th 1999 Winnipeg, CAN Jill Henselwood TIL TOMORROW Bronze Christopher Delia SILENT SAM Eric Lamaze KAHLUA Ian Millar PLAY IT AGAIN Ian Millar IVAR Linda Southern-Heathcott ADVANTAGE CHRYSLER Beth Underhill ALTAIR

30 Jump Canada Media Guide, 2010 Summer Olympic Games con’t HENRY EQUESTRIAN 2000 Sydney, AUS Jonathan Asselin SPIRIT OF XEROX 9th INSURANCE Jay Hayes DIVA Ian Millar DORINCORD BROKERS John Pearce VAGABOND LTD. 2008 Hong Kong, CHN Mac Cone OLE Silver Jill Henselwood SPECIAL ED Eric Lamaze HICKSTEAD Ian Millar IN STYLE HORSE MORTALITY PLANS FOR ALL VALUES—HIGH OR LOW World Championships (Top 16) INDIVIDUAL A - Package all coverages together in our 1974 La Baule, FRA Barbara Kerr MAGNOR Bronze HEP Plan for one low rate 1978 Aachen, GER Ian Millar BROTHER SAM 9th or 1986 Aachen, GER Gail Greenough MR. T Gold John Anderson GOBY 8th B - Pick your own coverages to suit your Ian Millar BIG BEN 10th specific needs in our No Extras Plan 1994 The Hague, NED Beth Underhill MONOPOLY 14th TEAM Other Plans Available 1970 La Baule, FRA James Day CANADIAN CLUB Gold Moffat Dunlap ARGYLE • Complete Farm Package Jim Elder SHOEMAN • Liability for Clubs, Horse Shows or Tom Gayford BIG DEE 1978 Aachen, GER Jim Elder WOW 4th Instructors Terry Leibel SYMPATICO • Outside Canada Medical Coverage Ian Millar BROTHER SAM • Home & Auto John Simpson TEXAS 1982 Dublin, IRL Mac Cone JIBBER JABBER 5th Jim Elder SHAWLINE Mark Laskin DAMURAZ New Products Ian Millar WUNDERBAR 1986 Aachen, GER John Anderson GOBY 4th • Accident Insurance for Equestrians ONLY Laura Balisky LAVENDAL 48 Gail Greenough MR. T $26.62 Ian Millar BIG BEN • Truck & Trailer Plan 1994 The Hague, NED Eric Lamaze CAGNEY 7th • Lease Fee Protection Jill Henselwood CANADIAN COLOURS for those who lease the horse they ride Ian Millar FUTURE VISION Beth Underhill MONOPOLY & show 1998 Rome, ITA Eric Lamaze CAGNEY 10th Ian Millar MONT CENIS PAYING TOO MUCH? John Pearce JAMCO’S VAGABOND Remember, a quote costs you nothing…But Beth Underhill ALTAIR may save you money! 2002 Jerez, ESP Melissa Brown KAROLUS K 10th Mac Cone COCU Karen Cudmore CONEJO Eric Lamaze MILLCREEK RAPHAEL Toll Free 1-800-565-4321 2006 Aachen, GER Eric Lamaze HICKSTEAD 13th Jill Henselwood SPECIAL ED Phone 905-727-1144 Ian Millar IN STYLE Fax 905-727-4986 Chris Pratt RIVENDELL email: [email protected] www.hep.ca

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