Canadian
Dressage News
Christilot Boylen-Hanson Shines in Spain
The Canadian
Equestrian federation reported the following news
Ottawa,
Ontario -- Canadian Dressage Team member Christilot
Boylen had a phenomenal showing at the CDI Vejer
de la Frontera in Spain, February 22-28, putting
her in contention for an individual berth at the 2000
Olympic Games in Sydney, AUS.
In the Intermediare II, Boylen topped a field of 25
entries, riding Royan, a 10 year old bay Oldenburg gelding
to a score of 67.25% for the win. She also placed
seventh with Bolschoi and a score of 64.20%. In
the Grand Prix with 32 international entries, Bolschoi,
an 11 year old chestnut Hannoverian gelding by Bolero,
earned a score of 67.12% for seventh place while Royan
was eighth with 66.88%. In his first year at the
grand prix level, Bolschoi moved up to fifth in the
Grand Prix Special with 67.63% while Royan was eighth
with 66.33% in front of a five-member jury, four of
whom were ‘O’ level judges. Although Canada has not
qualified a team for the Olympic dressage competition,
individual berths may still be earned based on the FEI/BCM
Rider Rankings. If she is successful, Boylen will
have both Bolschoi and Royan qualified for the Olympic
Games, giving her the choice between two horses. Boylen
also excelled in the advanced level with Lucky Le mon,
a 9 year old Hannoverian mare. The pair won the
Prix St. Georges with a score of 67% and were third
in the Intermediare I with 69.25% from a field of nineteen.
With strong hopes for the future, Boylen also won the
FEI Young Horse test for six year olds, scoring 70.52%
with Gericault, a Hannoverian gelding by Graf Grannus.
Canada's most accomplished dressage rider, Boylen represented
Canada in the first of six Olympic Games when, in 1964,
the 17-year-old received special permission to compete.
She also earned individual gold medals at the 1971,
1975 and 1987 Pan American Games, making Boylen the
first
athlete in any sport to achieve three individual gold
medals in Pan Am history. As the newly appointed Technical
Advisor to the Canadian Dressage Team, Boylen, based
in Germany, will bring her expertise to a whole new
generation of dressage riders. She will focus
on bringing promising horse/rider combinations to their
full potential and assisting them in developing in a
technical strategy. The long term goal is to restore
Canada's level of competitiveness on an international
scale.
Complete
CDI Vejer de la Frontera scores online
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