Item Release: Vol 10 # 15     Wednesday Nov 3, 2010
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November 3, 2010

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Rocky Mountain Show Jumping to host the 2011 & 2012 Jump Canada Western Talent Squad Finals!

 

Rocky Mountain Show Jumping is pleased at this time to announce that Anderson Ranch has been awarded the hosting of the 2011 and 2012 Jump Canada Western Canadian Talent Squad Finals. 1n 2011, the Western Finals will be held during the Rocky Mountain Classic II CSI 2* Tournament August 24 - 28, 2011. The Finals in 2012 will be announced upon completion of the event next year.

Over the past number of years, we have been building our tournament venue with the focus on the younger and up and coming riders of our sport, as they are the future of our sport. The National Talent Squad Series is a program about the about the future of our sport.

The amount of talent in the Western based riders in Canada has proven very strong over the past number of years, and Rocky Mountain Show Jumping will be pleased to recognize this talent.

Stay tuned for some exciting news about the 2011 Finals, as well as some more detailed information about one of Jump Canada's great equine programs......The National Talent Squad!

For now, enjoy a great summary of the program highlightes in the recent issue of the Jump Canada Warm Up Ring!

 


Margie Gayford & Winston.


Hayley Alfonso & Lennox 157.

Margie Gayford and Hayley Alfonso Top Talent Squad Standings

 

Margie Gayford of Sharon, ON, emerged the Eastern Division winner of the 2010 Jump Canada National Talent Squad Series while Hayley Alfonso of Calgary, AB, topped the standings in the Western Division.

 

In the Eastern Division Talent Squad competition held at the Caledon Summer Festival in Palgrave, ON, Gayford guided Winston, Wingberry Farm’s 11-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding, to a second place finish.  The duo also finished second in the Talent Squad class at the National Open in Ottawa, ON, and secured their Eastern Division win with a second place finish at the Eastern Division Talent Squad Final held at the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament in Palgrave, ON.  They finished the season with a total of 57 points.

 

“Competing in the Jump Canada Talent Squad series is an invaluable experience that was designed to develop horses and riders in preparation for entering the Grand Prix ring,” said Gayford.  “It gives the participants the opportunity to jump the technicality of a Grand Prix course without the height.”

 

In the Western Division, Alfonso piloted Lennox 157, a 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding owned by Tyndall Wood Farms, to a third place finish in the Talent Squad class at the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair.  The pair won the Talent Squad class at the Bow Valley Classic I and finished in fourth place a week later in the Talent Squad class at the Bow Valley Classic Week II.  They sealed their win in the Western Division with another Talent Squad victory at the Edmonton Classic Horse Show, finishing the season with a total of 21 points.

 

“I am really thrilled with how our season went, and my horse jumped great all summer,” said Alfonso, 23.  “It is really great to have the Jump Canada Talent Squad Series, and now I am looking forward to next summer.”

 

As the top placed riders in the Eastern and Western Divisions, Gayford and Alfonso will be awarded airfare to the 2011 Rolex FEI World Cup Final in Leipzig, GER, to be held April 27 to May 1, 2011.  In addition, the two Division winners will be nominated to Sport Canada to receive Athlete Developmental Funding Cards.

 

The Jump Canada Talent Squad Series is a means of recognizing up-and-coming riders who are preparing to enter the grand prix ranks and gives them a platform to demonstrate their ability to become future members of the Canadian Equestrian Team. For complete standings and criteria, please visit.

 

www.equinecanada.ca/jumpcanada.

 

PHOTOS - Margie Gayford and Winston.

Photo Credit – ShootPhoto.ca

Hayley Alfonso and Lennox 157

Photo Credit – Cansport

Rocky Mountain Show Jumping is continuing to dedicate its efforts in the further advancement of the sport in Canada by focusing on the needs of the up and coming riders in the sport. Applications have been made based on the requests of our exhibitors, to continue to offer FEI world ranking competitions. CSI 2* status has been applied for in 2011 for the two Bow Valley Classics, as well as the two Rocky Mountain Classics, all in efforts to help with the needs of our exhibitors.

 

Rocky Mountain Show Jumping hosts its tournaments at Anderson Ranch in Calgary’s south end, a world-class facility featuring permanent stabling for 300 horses and a grass grand prix field complete with natural obstacles.  For more information on Rocky Mountain Show Jumping, please visit www.rmshowjumping.com.