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Ian Millar
Masters CN World Cup Grand Prix at 2007 Royal Horse Show
Toronto,
Ontario – Ian Millar celebrated his third victory of the Royal
Horse Show by winning the $100,000 CN World Cup Grand Prix on Wednesday,
November 7, at The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, ON.
The eight-time Olympian posted the first clear round of the night over
the tough track set by course designer Michel Vaillancourt. Millar
joined four others in the jump-off while two riders, American Richard
Spooner and Millar's daughter, Amy, failed to advance when they incurred
one time fault for exceeding the 69-second time allowed.
As the first to return for the jump-off, Millar set a blistering pace
of 40.63 seconds, taking a daring inside turn to fence number nine.
Four more riders followed, but none were able to catch Millar, who
had also scored back-to-back victories on Saturday by winning the $100,000
Canadian Show Jumping Championship presented by Greenhawk followed
by the $70,000 Kubota Cup Grand Prix.
"I did the inside turn to number nine which was a desperate turn and
no one else tried it. I didn't like it, and there is nothing worse
than doing something like that and seeing someone else win by going
around. Tonight it worked out but on another night, it could have just
as easily not worked out," explained Millar who pocketed $33,000 in
prize money for his victory.
As the final challenger, Erynn Ballard, 27, of Hillsburgh, ON, had
a different plan. Ballard left all the rails intact in a time of 45.29
seconds to finish as the runner-up.
"I knew my horse wasn't as fast as Ian's and not that handy, so my
strategy was to stay clean," said Ballard who has been partnered with
her huge gelding, Robin Van Roosendael, for four years.
Young Dutchman Piet Raijmakers Jr. had a rail with Van Schijndel's
Rascin to place third while veteran British rider Nick Skelton and
the eight-year-old french-bred horse, Le Prestige St. Lois, knocked
down the double combination to incur eight faults. Eric Lamaze of Schomberg,
ON, attempted a very tight turn with his impressive new horse, Sadin,
which resulted in a refusal. Four faults for the refusal plus the time
it took to regroup cost Lamaze a total of 13 faults, leaving him in
fifth place overall.
The $100,000 CN World Cup Grand Prix is a qualifying event for the
2008 World Cup Final to be held next April in Goteborg, Sweden.
Earlier in the day, Great Britian's Michael Whitaker won the $15,000
McKee Family International Jumper Challenge riding Mozart des Hayettes
while Amy Millar of Perth, ON, was the runner-up. In dressage, Jacqueline
Brooks of Mount Albert, AB, and Gran Gesto won the opening night of
the Canadian National Dressage Freestyle Championship.
The Royal Horse Show continues on Thursday when the Canadian National
Dressage Freestyle Championship will be awarded, followed by the $25,000
National Steel Car Four Bar Challenge. In total, $745,000 in prize
money is offered during the 10-day Royal Horse Show, making it one
of the richest equestrian events in the world. For more information
on The Royal Horse Show and The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, please
visit www.royalfair.org.
$100,000 CN World Cup Grand Prix - Final Standings
Rider
- Hometown - Horse - Faults - Time
1. Ian Millar Perth, ON In Style 0:0 40.63
2. Erynn Ballard Hillsburgh, ON Robin Van Roosendael 0:0 45.29
3. Piet Raijmakers Jr. Netherlands Van Schijndel's Rascin 0:4 44.33
4. Nick Skelton Great Britain Le Prestige St. Lois 0:8 47.55
5. Eric Lamaze Schomberg, ON Sadin 0:13 56.64
6. Richard Spooner United States Ace 1
7. Amy Millar Perth, ON Costa Rica Z 1
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