1200+ spectators learn from Olympic dressage gold medallist at Caledon Equestrian Park

Caledon, ON – October 21, 2017 – When Carl Hester comes to town, the dressage community takes notice. More than 1,200 eager spectators packed the Caledon Equestrian Park today for the first of a two-day masterclass hosted by the British Olympic gold medallist.

Nine Canadian horse/rider combinations ranging from the FEI Four-Year-Old level to Grand Prix enjoyed the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have a lesson from one of the world’s leading competitors and trainers. The day began with a pair of four-year-olds: Iron Butterfly, ridden by Erin MacQuarrie of Norton, NB, and Ismeaux ridden by Andrea Bresee of Uxbridge, ON. Maya Markowski was next in the ring aboard Something Royal, a five-year-old mare owned by Fiona McLellan. The FEI Six-Year-Old level was capably demonstrated by Cecile von Martels on her stallion Captain, My Captain.

Two-time Canadian Olympian Jacqueline Brooks shared the ring with Kahla Ishoy to work on Third and Fourth Level requirements with their young horses. Instead of her popular Grand Prix partner D Niro, Jacqueline opted to bring her young horse Emmett Top to the clinic, a half-brother to the world-famous Valegro. Kahla rode Sakima, an 8-year-old Hanoverian gelding owned by her mother, Canadian Olympic dressage medallist Cindy Ishoy.

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