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  • FLASH! Hickstead wins Aachen

    Hickstead and Eric Lamaze did it again and won Aachen. This is their THIRD competition at 1.60 in a row completed with NO FAULTS!

    Bravo! And congratulations to all the competitors- a great competition!
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    Very cool, last year Lantinus won it right before getting injured and this year he made at least the winning Irish nations cup team on his way back, I hope he will be ready for the WEG.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sakura Hill Farm View Post
      Hickstead and Eric Lamaze did it again and won Aachen. This is their THIRD competition at 1.60 in a row completed with NO FAULTS!

      Bravo! And congratulations to all the competitors- a great competition!
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      • #4
        Yay, I love that pair. I hope they will be at the Masters; we are going this year.
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        • #5
          What a fabulous accomplishment! And Eric broke his foot in the first round?!! Wowser!!
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          • #6
            Has Hickstead ever won at Hickstead?
            Now, that would be too cool...

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            • #7
              Gee that horse crosses the Atlantic almost as often as the sun. Way to go - has he dropped a rail this year? Up until recently he had not.
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              • #8
                How did Eric break his foot?
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                • #9
                  I heard that he broke it landing from a fence in a prior round.
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                  • #10
                    Lamazing.

                    A brilliant duo. Quite possibly the most accomplished Canadian combination ever.... and that would include the legendary Big Ben and Ian Millar.
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                    • #11
                      Didn't they also win something big at Spruce Meadows in the last month or so? I remember reading something in the Toronto Star sport section...

                      Way to go Eric and Hickstead!!!

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                      • #12
                        Eric has now won the most prize money at Spruce Meadows.
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                        • #13
                          Would not one be a little concerned about the horse's soundness by now? He sure works HARD! Aside from his jumping ability and achievements, he is one heck of a sound horse. I'm sure they have the very best people to keep him that way, but really how much can one horse do in a couple of years without having some issues?? I wonder what Hickstead's schedule is like to keep him so consistent? He is an amazing horse and so is the match between he and Eric.
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                            Originally posted by dbaygirl View Post
                            Would not one be a little concerned about the horse's soundness by now? He sure works HARD! Aside from his jumping ability and achievements, he is one heck of a sound horse. I'm sure they have the very best people to keep him that way, but really how much can one horse do in a couple of years without having some issues?? I wonder what Hickstead's schedule is like to keep him so consistent? He is an amazing horse and so is the match between he and Eric.
                            The same thought has been uppermost in our minds. We have just gotten tickets for Jumper Week at WEG and, while watching it ALL will be a thrill, seeing Hickstead and Eric would be icing on the cake. Fingers crossed for the little guy's continued soundness and that Eric mends.
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                            • #15
                              I was there to see it, awesome awesome ride.

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                              • #16
                                I saw Hickstead a few years ago at Thunderbird. Even then, that little horse stood out the way he bounced around those jumps, so catlike, quick and
                                energetic. He and Eric are such a pair - instinctive with each other...never shying away from risk. Little did we know what the future held for those two.
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                                • #17
                                  I heard an interview on CBC today regarding the Own the Podium program that was so successful for the Vancouver Olympic Games. The program will be in full force for the 2012 London Olympics and the person interviewed mentioned different sports that would benefit from financial support "such as the equestrians who were so successful in China"!!!

                                  Really? Thanks again Eric and Hickstead if you helped open up the purse strings!

                                  and this article gives an idea of Hickstead schedule
                                  http://www.horse-canada.com/?p=3764
                                  wow... I am sure he will appreciate the two weeks off while Eric heals!!!

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