Ben Asselin of Calgary, AB, Jaclyn Duff of Edmonton, AB, François Lamontagne of Saint Eustache, QC, and Chris Pratt of Cardiff, CA, formed the Canadian Show Jumping Team for the €200,000 Longines Nations’ Cup held Sunday, May 20, at CSIO5* La Baule, France.

Canada took on the best show jumping athletes in the world and posted a score of ten faults in the opening round of competition. Canada counted a single time fault posted by Duff, who otherwise had a foot perfect trip riding EH All or None over the track set in the expansive grass arena by French course designer Frederic Cottier. Lamontagne had a rail down at the oxer immediately following the open water and incurred one time fault for exceeding the snug 80-second time allowed, which proved to be influential with a total of nine riders failing to beat the clock the first time out. As the anchor rider, 24-year-old Asselin kept Canada in the hunt by coming home with four faults, having left the first element of the triple combination on the floor with Cool Feeling.

At the end of the first round, Brazil held the lead with two time faults followed by Spain and the Netherlands tied on four faults apiece. Germany, Ireland, and Switzerland all counted five faults, France sat on eight faults, and Canada was on 10.

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