Olympic Glory Looks Certain As World Number Two Female Rider Comes First AND Second in Today's 1.55m Grand Prix Qualifier
Erynn Ballard (CAN) with winning horse Libido Van’t Hofken Spruce Meadows Media/Dave Chidley
June 7, 2024 (Spruce Meadows) — Erynn Ballard’s trajectory towards Olympic glory accelerated today as the world’s second-ranked female equestrian placed BOTH first and second in the 1.55m Grand Prix qualifier at The ‘Continental’, presented by Rolex.
Ballard, who has yet to make an Olympic appearance despite countless other accolades, topped the leaderboard during the opening round of The Mustangs 410m course with horses Libido Van’t Hofken and Gakhir finishing half a second apart at 84.03s and 84.53s. After testing both in the the jump off, Erynn took the top spot with Libido.
The impressive first-second ranking — extremely rare in a division of that level — left Ballard on a high note, as she and the rest of the Team Canada equestrians wait to hear if they will be selected as the final foursome heading to Paris in July.
“To start out so strong with these two horses, I would say the odds are in my favour,” said a beaming Ballard, who won her first 5* Grand Prix at Langley, BC’s Thunderbird Show Park last month. “My first 5* win was the greatest day of my career so far. But everybody that rides a pony, whether you're a little girl, a little boy, or a teenager, you do this to go to the Olympics. So certainly it's in the front of my mind and I've got the horses to do it, but I still have a lot of work to do.”
While fellow Canadian Olympic team hopeful Amy Millar was reluctant to speculate on the possibility of Canada’s first-ever all-female Olympic team when we spoke with her yesterday, Ballard was a little more forthcoming.
“It’s a cool thought,” said Ballard, who would also likely be joined by Tiffany Foster and Beth Underhill. “We are a small group, but we are very strong and we are very united and we are always cheering for each other.
“I'm always hashtagging ‘girl power’. And I think that it would be a great thing for the younger generation of the sport. But at the end of the day, no matter what, we're all teammates.”
Ballard and the other riders will be competing at Spruce Meadows over the next month, culminating with the ‘North American’ tournament from July 3-7.
Confirmation of the Team Canada Olympic squad is expected in the next few weeks.
The Mustangs, the only FEI event at Spruce Meadows on day two of The ‘Continental’, presented by Rolex, saw Ballard beat 47 other riders on yet another exceptional course on the newly upgraded All Canada Ring, put together by FEI Level 4 Course Designer Marina Azebedo (BRA). Today’s course presented 13 obstacles with 16 jumping efforts.
Erynn Ballard (CAN) with 2nd place steed Gakhir Spruce Meadows Media/Dave Chidley
Ireland’s Robert Blanchette took first place in the 1.40m Coril Holdings event this morning on the All Alberta Ring, atop Coupis, with a time of 73.92s. He was followed by Daniel Rihan (MEX) on Tentacion Ls La Silla, nearly two seconds behind, at 75.55s. Cassio Rivetti (BRA) finished third with Billy Dorito, coming in four seconds behind the leader at 77.95s.
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Robert Blanchette (IRE) & Coupis Spruce Meadows Media/Tony Lewis
Today’s second event on the All Alberta Ring, the 1.30m Coril Holdings, saw John Perez Bohm of Columbia take first place with stallion King of Pop VK. He was followed by Ireland’s Conor Swail on Ikonic PB in second. Dylan Munro, of Canada, placed third with Gryffindor De Hay.
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John Perez Bohm (COL) & HHS Sandy Lane Spruce Meadows Media/Tony Lewis
#GirlPower
Speaking of all-female, it was also a day for the Canadian girls over on the Rocky Mountain Ring where Samara Heinrichs Prak with Codeth, Anne Hamilton-Lane with Mia Miami, and Emery Lytwyn with Fiventum Kieni all won their events — the 1.00m, 1.10m and 1.20m Coril Holdings.
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Samara Heinrichs Prak (CAN) with Codeth Spruce Meadows Media/Bart Onyszko
Anne Hamilton-Lane (CAN) & Mia Miami Spruce Meadows Media/Bart Onyszko
Emery Lytwyn (CAN) with Fiventum Kieni Spruce Meadows Media/Bart Onyszko