Canadian
Dressage News
Neil
Ishoy Wins Swarovski Canadian League Dressage World
Cup Final at the Royal Horse Show
Neil
Ishoy of Binbrook, ON, won his first trip to the World
Cup Final with a win at the Royal Horse Show. Ishoy
claimed victory in the Swarovski Canadian League World
Dressage Final with an incredible score of 74.40% from
the panel of international judges for his Grand Prix
Freestyle performance. Riding Andiamo Tyme, a 10-year-old
grey Oldenburg gelding, Ishoy will be Canada's representative
at the 2002 World Cup Final in the Netherlands.
Ishoy's wife, Olympic bronze medallist Cindy Ishoy,
was Canada's top finisher at the annual World Cup Final,
placing second in 1988. Last year's winner, Nancy MacLachlan
of Terra Cotta, ON, finished second this year. Earning
a score of 72% with Davis Cup, her 16-year-old Hannoverian
gelding, MacLachlan performed her Freestyle to a blend
of Celtic music.
Travelling
from Langley, BC, Andrea Taylor competed with Dior,
her 12-year-old Hannoverian gelding, placing third with
67.57%. Evi Strasser of St-Adele, QC, who represented
Canada at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, was fourth with
the 10-year-old Pryme Tyme owned by Good Tyme Stables
with a score of 66.80%.
The
top four riders in the Canadian League standings performed
the Musical Freestyle, choreographing required movements
to the music of their choice. For complete results or
more information, please visit the Royal Agricultural
Winter Fair website at www.royalfair.org.
Swarovski
Canadian League World Cup Dressage Final-
Grand Prix Freestyle
1.
Neil Ishoy Binbrook, ON Andiamo Tyme 74.40%
2. Nancy MacLachlan Terra Cotta, ON Davis Cup 72.00%
3. Andrea Taylor Langley, BC Dior 67.57%
4. Evi Strasser St-Adele, QC Pryme Tyme 66.80%
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copyrighted: Mary
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