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Amy Millar and Truman Claim First Caledon Cup Victory


Amy Millar and Truman on their way to victory in the $40,000 CSI2* Caledon Cup – Phase Three, presented by HEP, Aviva Insurance, and Edge Mutual Insurance, at the CSI2* Canadian Show Jumping Tournament in Caledon, ON.
Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography


Past Caledon Cup winner Jill Henselwood rode Eblesse to a second-place finish in the $40,000 CSI2* Caledon Cup – Phase Three, presented by HEP, Aviva Insurance, and Edge Mutual Insurance.
Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

Canadian Olympian Amy Millar is presented as the winner of the Caledon Cup, as well as a new $10,000 rider bonus from RAM Equestrian, by Bob Northcott (left) and Ross Millar.
Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

September 22, 2019 – Caledon, Ontario – Canadian Olympian Amy Millar of Perth, ON, claimed the $40,000 CSI2* Caledon Cup – Phase 3, presented by HEP, Aviva Insurance, and Edge Mutual Insurance, and topped the overall Caledon Cup standings on Sunday, September 22, at the CSI2* Canadian Show Jumping Tournament held at the Caledon Equestrian Park in Caledon, ON.

Comprised of three phases held Thursday, Friday evening, and Sunday, Millar’s consistency with Truman put her at the top of the overall standings to win her first Caledon Cup.  She was also awarded the inaugural $10,000 Caledon Cup rider bonus, presented by RAM Equestrian, to make victory even sweeter.

“I chose the right year to win it!” smiled Millar, 42, who also won a $1,000 bonus for wearing a HEP-branded saddle pad on her way to victory.  “It’s hard to be consistent over the three days.  Truman was good the first day and got a ribbon on the second day.  I had some making up to do and came into today needing to win.  All you can do is the best you can and I also got lucky.  It’s so great to have all of the hard work rewarded with a bonus like that.”

Millar and Truman placed fifth in Thursday’s opening speed round, the $36,500 CSI2* Caledon Cup – Phase I, presented by RAM Equestrian, and 12th in Friday night’s $36,500 CSI2* Caledon Cup – Phase 2, presented by HEP, Aviva Insurance, and Edge Mutual Insurance, held in the indoor arena built when the Caledon Equestrian Park hosted the equestrian events for the 2015 Pan American Games.

On Sunday, Millar and Truman were one of six pairs to successfully negotiate the first round track set by Mexican course designer Catsy Cruz and had the advantage of being last to return for the tie-breaking jump-off.

“Going last proved to be more good luck for me,” said Millar.  “Being where I was in the jump-off order, I could see exactly what I had to do.  It was nice to know exactly what it was going to take.”

When Millar entered the ring for the jump-off, 2008 Olympic team silver medalist Jill Henselwood of Oxford Mills, ON, held the lead with a time of 42.13 seconds.  Millar and Truman executed a clear round in a time of 40.72 seconds to take the win over Henselwood riding Eblesse, a 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve x Martel) owned by Juniper Farms.

Hyde Moffatt of Brantford, ON, was the only other rider to go double clear, stopping the clock in 43.71 seconds for third place riding Ariel Grange’s Gisborne VDL.  Brady Hayes of Richmond Hill, ON, had the time, 38.93 seconds, but a rail down for four faults cost him the victory with Ridley, a Canadian Sport Horse also owned by Grange.

When the points were tabulated for the Caledon Cup following all three phases, Millar was tied on 37 points with Ireland’s Daniel Coyle, who had won Friday night’s featured event with CHS Krooze.  As the top performer in the final phase, Millar got the nod as the 2019 Caledon Cup winner.

“These types of championship formats, whether it’s at the two-star, five-star or Olympic level, put you and your horse in the position of having to perform consistently,” noted Millar of the Caledon Cup’s three-phase format.  “It’s exciting, and every day you come out trying to win.

“I’m really pleased with my string of horses,” continued Millar, who also enjoyed a successful week in Caledon Cup competition riding Ericson, a 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood stallion owned by Millar Brooke Farm Ltd. and Partners.  “Truman has been coming along fantastic; he can jump anything.  My little horse, Ericson, has really stepped up and been very consistent at 1.50m and I’m looking forward to moving him up to 1.60m next year.  You work and work and you wait and you wait and here we finally are.”

Millar discovered Truman while based in Belgium in preparation for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games where she was a member of Canada’s fourth-placed team riding Heros.  She began riding the now 10-year-old Selle Français gelding (Mylord Carthago x Kolibri) at the encouragement of her Olympic teammates, Tiffany Foster and Eric Lamaze, and partnered with Lamaze to buy him.

“Truman is an interesting guy; he is a very level-headed horse,” said Millar of Truman, who is now owned by Patty and Patrick Overlund in partnership with her family’s Millar Brooke Farm Ltd.  “He’s very programmable; you teach him something and he will do it exactly the same every time.  We had to teach him a lot of stuff but once he learned something, he never forgot it and we could move on to the next lesson.  The more I ride him, and the more I get to know him, it allows for a lot of consistency in our performances.”

The CSI2* Canadian Show Jumping Tournament marked the third and final week of Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) sanctioned competition held at the Caledon Equestrian Park this season.  The event is produced by Equestrian Management Group (EMG), led by Craig Collins.

“I’d like to thank Craig and his team of sponsors for this wonderful week of jumping and all of the extra bonuses and incentives,” said the newly-crowned Caledon Cup champion.

Since its inception, Hugh Graham (2009), Jill Henselwood (2010), Ian Millar (2011, 2014, and 2015), Yann Candele (2012), Conor Swail (2013), Nicole Walker (2016), Ali Ramsay (2017), and Veronica Bot (2018) have all hoisted the coveted Caledon Cup.

For more information, including full results and competition schedule, visit www.caledonequestrianpark.com.

 

$40,000 CSI2* Caledon Cup - Phase Three
Presented by HEP, Aviva Insurance, and Edge Mutual Insurance
Sunday, September 22

            Rider                                 Hometown                  Horse                                       Faults      Time

1.         Amy Millar                        Perth, ON                    Truman                                    0:0          40.72

2.         Jill Henselwood                Oxford Mills, ON       Eblesse                                    0:0          42.13

3.         Hyde Moffatt                     Brantford, ON             Gisborne VDL                        0:0          43.71

4.         Brady Hayes                     Richmond Hill, ON    Ridley                                      0:4          38.93

5.         Erynn Ballard                    Tottenham, ON           Edison P                                  0:4          40.96

6.         Sam Walker                       Nobleton, ON             Carlitzek N                             0:8          39.72

7.         Lexi Ray                           Campbellville, ON     Jewel 8                                    1

8.         Hyde Moffatt                     Brantford, ON             Grafton                                    4

9.         Daniel Coyle                     Ireland                         Leilani                                     4

10.       Andy Kocher                    United States               Fashion V                                4

11.       Beth Underhill                   Schomberg, ON          Count Me In                            4

12.       Amy Millar                        Perth, ON                    Ericson                                    4


 


 
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