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Ian Millar Retires From International Competition

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Ten-time Canadian Olympian Ian Millar has announced his retirement from international show jumping competition after nearly five decades at the top level. Millar is stepping away from the international level to re-focus his efforts on coaching and developing young horses.

Millar, 72, has been on the international scene since being named to his first Nations Cup team in 1971. Since that time, he has been a stalwart on the Canadian Equestrian Team, revered for his ability to deliver under pressure in major competitions. Millar has represented Canada in more than 200 Nations Cup competitions, 10 Olympic Games, 10 Pan American Games and seven World Championships. Millar’s 10 Olympic appearances is a world record for any athlete across all sports. He won his first Olympic medal, a team silver, at the 2008 Hong Kong Olympic Games. He also has 10 Pan American Games medals, including two individual gold medals and two team gold medals.

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Ian Millar competed at 10 Olympic Games throughout his storied career. Mollie Bailey Photos

“Representing Canada many times over in my career has been my greatest honor,” said Millar, Perth, Ontario. “Each time I wore the red team jacket was very special to me, and the fact that I was able to share this experience with so many great riders is a testament to the quality of horsemen and horsewomen here in our country.”

In addition to his efforts representing Canada internationally, Millar has won over 150 grand prix competitions over the course of his illustrious career, including winning the prestigious international grand prix at the Spruce Meadows Masters (Alberta). He is a 12-time Canadian show jumping champion and was the first rider to win back-to-back FEI World Cup Finals, earning the title with Big Ben in 1988 and 1989. Big Ben was a household name throughout Canada in the late ’80s and ’90s and was a favorite to win everywhere he competed.

Millar built his home stable, Millar Brooke Farm into a powerhouse training ground for international show jumping. In addition to his development of over 100 grand prix horses, Millar has coached a number of other top international riders including Mario Deslauriers, Jill Henselwood and Richard Spooner. He has also been instrumental in the successful careers of his son, Jonathon Millar; daughter, Amy Millar; and daughter-in-law Kelly Millar, all of whom currently represent their country in international competition. Today, Ian operates Millar Brooke Farm alongside his children and focuses on producing top show jumping horses and riders for competition.

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Ian Millar accompanied his daughter Amy to the 2016 Olympic Games.

In recognition of his many successes, Ian has received numerous awards including being named a Member of the Order of Canada. He has been inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall Of Fame, the Ontario Sports Hall Of Fame and the Jump Canada Hall Of Fame.

While Ian is stepping back from international competition, he plans to be busier than ever working with up-and-coming athletes and horses.

“The bond formed between horse and rider is an amazing thing to experience, but the partnership has to be built in the right way, with compassion, understanding and care,” said Ian. “Over the past few years, I have found myself more and more drawn toward working with young horses and riders, and I am excited to expand my coaching to share my knowledge and passion with the next generation.”

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Ian Millar won over 150 grand prix classes during his career.

At the conclusion of his international career, Millar paid tribute to those closest to him over the years.

“It has been the journey of a lifetime with so many dreams realized, so much due to the fantastic horses I was blessed to ride, to whom I am eternally grateful,” said Ian. “I would like to personally thank my owners and sponsors for all their help and support during my show jumping career. While there are too many to name, my partnerships with owner Ann Matthews and sponsor BMO Financial Group had especially long and sustained successes. I would also like to thank all the members of my support team who have supported me faithfully over the years: my family, staff, veterinarians, equine therapists, chef d’equipes and all my fellow riders. Finally, the biggest contributor to my success was my late wife, Ly, with whom I shared my most cherished bond. Through our partnership, we achieved incredible success.”

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