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

Born in Halifax, NS, in 1947, Millar began riding at the age of 10 in Alberta and was named to his first Nationsโ€™ Cup team in 1971. Since that time, Millar 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 Nationsโ€™ Cup team competitions, including appearances in 10 Olympic Games, 10 Pan American Games, and seven World Championships. Millarโ€™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 Beijing Olympics and has 10 Pan American Games medals, including two individual and two team gold.

โ€œRepresenting Canada many times over my career has been my greatest honour,โ€ said Millar of Perth, ON. โ€œEach 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.โ€

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