The Canadian Eventing Team won silver in Guadalajara, Mexico, at the 2011 Pan Am Games: (l-r) Hawley Bennett-Awad, Jessica Phoenix, James Atkinson, Rebecca Howard, and Selena O’Hanlon. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Tom Dvorak and Viva’s Salieri were the highest-placed Canadians at the 2011 Pan Am Games, placing 4th and leading the team to a silver medal. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Jessica Phoenix and Pavarotti took the gold medal in Eventing the 2011 Pan Am Games ‒ the first individual medal for Canada in that discipline for 40 years. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Jonathan Asselin rode Showgirl to 9th place, best of the Canadian Show Jumping Team which placed 4th overall at the 2011 Pan Am Games. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Tina Irwin and Winston were members of the silver-medal Canadian Dressage Team at the 2011 Pan Am Games. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Diane Creech and Wiona were members of the silver medal Canadian Dressage Team at te 2007 Pan Am Games in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Canadians won the Eventing team silver at the 2007 Pan Am Games: (l-r) Waylon Roberts, Sandra Donnelly, Mike Winter and Kyle Carter. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Kyle Carter was the top-placed Canadian at the 2007 Pan Am Games aboard Madison Park. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Eric Lamaze and Hickstead won the individual bronze medal in Show Jumping at the 2007 Pan Am Games; the Canadian Team won silver.
Jill Henselwood and Special Ed won the individual gold medal in Show Jumping for Canada at the 2007 Pan Am Games
Enthusiastic Brazilian fans. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Leslie Reid rode Mark to a gold-medal finishe in the individual dressage at the 2003 Pan Am Games in Santo Domingo, DOM. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Let’s hear it for the girls! The silver-medal team of Leslie Reid, Ashley Holzer, Jacquie Brooks and Evi Strasser at the 2003 Pan Ams. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Ian Millar and Promise Me were the top Canadians at the 2003 Pan Am Games, placing 7th individually. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Eric Lamaze and Mill Creek Rosalinde were forced to ride in a deluge when the skies opened up during the second round of the Nations Cup. Canada’s 6th-place finish at the 2003 Pan Ams meant they did not qualify a team for the 2004 Olympics. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Ashley Holzer and her young horse Gambol contributed to Canada’s team silver medal at the 2003 Pan Am Games. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Shannon Dueck and Korona won the individual silver medal in dressage for Canada at the 1999 Pan Am Games in Winnipeg, MB. (www.clixphoto.ca)
Simone Williams and Einstein were members of the 4th-place Canadian team at the 1999 Pan Ams. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Canada’s show jumping team bronze medal at the 1999 Pan Ams qualified a team for the 2000 Olympics. (L-r) Eric Lamaze, Beth Underhill, Jill Henselwood, and Ian Millar. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Bruce Mandeville went clear on cross-country with Larissa and finished 9th individually at the 1999 Pan Ams. (Cealy Tetley photo)
The individual show jumping gold medal went to Ian Millar and Ivar at the 1999 Pan Am Games. (Cealy Tetley photo)
Victoria Winter, a member of the bronze medal-winning Canadian Dressage Team at the 1995 Pan Am Games in Mar del Plata, ARG, with her proud dad, Richard.
Hugh Graham and Undercover had just four faults in the Nations Cup, but withdrew during the individual final at the 1995 Pan Am Games.
Ian Millar and Mistral at the 1995 Pan Am Games.
The Canadian team, led by Michel Vaillancourt, discuss their options at the 1995 Pan Am Games after Mac Cone’s horse, Elute, injured himself during a schooling session.
Individual dressage bronze medalist Victoria Winter (right) on the podium with Leslie Webb (USA) amd Patric Burssens (MEX).
Jill and Bob Henselwood and Brenley and Mac Cone enjoying the South American sun at the 1995 Pan Am Games.
1991 Pan Am Dressage Team gold medal winners Gina Smith, Ashley Holzer, Lorraine Stubbs, and Leslie Reid. (www.clixphoto.ca)
Ian Millar and Future Vison, members of the silver medal team at the 1991 Pan Am Games. (www.clixphoto.ca)
The Show Jumping Team won a silver medal at the 1991 Pan Am Games: (l-r) Ian Millar (Future Vision), Sandra Anderson (Scirocco), Beth Underhill (Monopoly), and Danny Foster (Forever Diamond). In 2011 the team was inducted into the Jump Canada Hall of Fame. (www.clixphoto.ca)
Lorraine Stubbs and Firmus, individual gold medal winners at the 1991 Pan Am Games in Cuba. (www.clixphoto.ca)
Beth Underhill and Monopoly took home the individual silver medal from the 1991 Pan Am Games. (www.clixphoto.ca)