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Gingras Gets It Done For Canada In HITS Thermal World Cup Class

Thermal, Calif.—Feb. 22   

It wasn’t just hockey fans celebrating for Canada this weekend. Neighbors from our north dominated the $50,000 Purina Animal Nutrition CSI-W, presented by Zoetis, at HITS Thermal. Elizabeth Gingras of Alberta and the up-and-coming Bretton Chad, also of Alberta, went one-two for Canada in a three-horse jump-off and celebrated together for their home nation.

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Thermal, Calif.—Feb. 22   

It wasn’t just hockey fans celebrating for Canada this weekend. Neighbors from our north dominated the $50,000 Purina Animal Nutrition CSI-W, presented by Zoetis, at HITS Thermal. Elizabeth Gingras of Alberta and the up-and-coming Bretton Chad, also of Alberta, went one-two for Canada in a three-horse jump-off and celebrated together for their home nation.

“We have been riding together in Alberta for many years,” said Gingras of her history with Chad. “Obviously you always want to win, but it was awesome to see two Canadians at the top. If the roles had been reversed, I would have been a very proud second.”

While humble about the results, Gingras couldn’t control her excited reaction to how her 11-year-old Hanoverian mare performed. One of only three to jump clear over Manuel Esparza’s original track, Gingras topped a complete field of 21 for her first-ever win in a World Cup-qualifying class.

Esparza of Mexico City, Mexico set a technical track with a long and scopey line across the middle of the ring that included a vertical with a liverpool seven strides to the triple combination and ended with a tall plank vertical.

“The water to the triple was very tricky to jump clear,” said Gingras. “The first vertical was a very careful fence and my horse has a large stride, so I was worried about fitting in the seven properly. Then, the plank was tall and pointed right at the out-gate.”

Gingras jumped the line unscathed, but others were not so lucky—half the field picked up faults in the triple combination line. “Her scope is unreal,” said Gingras of the mare that Emile Hendrix found for her over a year ago. “I got her as a 9-year-old, so we have really grown together and become a team. I couldn’t have asked for anything more than what she gave me today.”

Both Gingras and Chad are undecided about whether they will attend the Longines FEI World Cup Finals in April in France if qualified, but the milestone is not far off for either rider. “This is my first season stepping up into the World Cup classes, so I am just over the moon to even be here,” said Chad, who also piloted a mare—Santa Catarina LS La Silla—to second. “My horse was a rock star today. She is so honest and is really helping me to move up and get around these bigger courses.”

A jump-off between four-fault rides was becoming a real possibility in the first round until Sean Crooks, riding for the United States and hailing from Wellington, Fla., jumped the first clear in the irons of Glen Youell’s Armegedon. Chad joined him two trips later before Gingras rounded out the group.

In the jump-off, Crooks rubbed a rail on the second-to-last fence, which eventually came down, landing him with 4 faults in 44.49 seconds. Chad posted a time of 48.14 seconds, but Floreen SFN’s stride paid off for Gingras, as she crossed the timers in 45.58 seconds for the win.  

For lots more about Elizabeth Gingras and Floreen SFN, including the inside scoop about Gingras’ recovery from a devastating injury, check out the story in the March 10 issue of The Chronicle of the Horse

$50,000 Purina Animal Nutrition CSI-W2* Grand Prix, presented by Zoetis

Place 

Horse               

Owner                         

Rider                   

Prize $

Rd 1 Faults

JO Faults

JO Time

1

Floreen SFN

B Gingras Equestrian

Elizabeth Gingras

$16,500 

0

0

45.58

2

Santa Catarina LS La Silla

Stone Ridge Farms

Bretton Chad

$10,000

0

0

48.14

3

Armagedon

Glen Youell

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Sean Crooks

$7,500

0

4

44.49

4

Chela LS

Little Valley Farms

Ashlee Bond Clarke

$5,000

4

5

Lordan

Nayel Nassar

Nayel Nassar

$3,000

4

6

Cesar

Bridgeside Farms, LLC

Bliss Heers

$2,250

4

7

Dauphin De Muze

Alec Lawler

Alec Lawler

$1,500

4

8

Prado K

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Bridgeside Farms, LLC

Bliss Heers

$1,250

4

9

Cassiato

Oak Park Group, LLC

Harley Brown

$1,000

4

10

Quilebo Du Tillard

Enrique Gonzalez

Enrique Gonzalez

$1,000

4

11

Casseur de prix

Jenni McAllister

Jenni McAllister

$500

4

12

Calero

Neaulani Farms

Allyssa Hecht

$500

4

 

 

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