Canadian Olympian Beth Underhill Wins $50,000 Brookstreet Grand Prix

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Photo: Canadian Olympian Beth Underhill of Schomberg, ON, and Count Me In won the $50,000 Brookstreet
Grand Prix on Sunday, July 16, at the Ottawa National Horse Show in Ottawa, ON.
Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

Ottawa, Ontario – Beth Underhill of Schomberg, ON, won the $50,000 Brookstreet Grand Prix on Sunday, July 16, at the Ottawa National Horse Show held at Wesley Clover Parks in Ottawa, ON.

A large crowd of spectators cheered on the 31 competitors who tackled the track set by 2016 Rio Olympic course designer Guilherme Jorge of Brazil. Seven of those would jump clear to advance to the tie-breaking jump-off.

When Underhill entered the ring as the final jump-off challenger, the time to beat of 39.93 seconds had been set by Amy Millar of Perth, ON, riding her 2016 Olympic Games partner, Heros. An Olympian herself, Underhill is no stranger to pressure and rose to the challenge, guiding Count Me In around the shortened jump-off track in a faster time of 39.23 seconds to seal the win.

“I’m fortunate that Count Me In is a very fast horse,” said Underhill of the ten-year-old Hanoverian gelding owned by Sandy Lupton. “Sometimes he’ll get a little too quick, and he’ll get a little ahead of himself. I took a couple of calculated risks today. There was an option to leave out a stride to the combination that I’d seen Amy and Jonathon (Millar) do, but I felt it was going to make my horse get too quick, so I was hoping that by being efficient everywhere else on the track, it would be enough to win. Fortunately for me, my strategy paid off.”

Amy Millar, 40, settled for second with Heros, a ten-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding owned by AMMO Investments, while her older brother, Jonathon Millar, 42, took both third and fourth after qualifying two mounts for the jump-off. With Bonzay, Jonathon Millar, also of Perth, ON, was clear and crossed the timers in a time of 43.52 seconds for third, while Daveau also jumped clear in a slower pace of 48.52 seconds. Jonathon Millar and Bonzay were recently named to the Canadian Show Jumping Team for the upcoming Nations’ Cup team competition in Samorin, Slovakia, in August.

Beth Underhill & Count Me In

Amy Millar of Perth, ON, placed second in the $50,000 Brookstreet Hotel Grand Prix riding her 2016 Rio Olympic mount, Heros.
Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

Canadian Show Jumping Team veteran and Jump Canada Hall of Fame inductee Hugh Graham, 68, of Schomberg, ON, rounded out the top five with the fastest four-fault effort riding Knock Out 3E for owner KingRidge Stables.

At last year’s event, Underhill won the $100,000 CSI Jumper Classic during the Ottawa International Horse Show, and she was happy to make a return trip to the winner’s circle at Wesley Clover Parks to hoist the Brookstreet Grand Prix trophy.

“I love the atmosphere, and it’s a beautifully-run show,” said Underhill, 54. “I thought that the management team did a fabulous job. As riders and competitors, we come here because we know it’s going to be top-shelf, we’re going to see our friends, and we’re going to hang out at the Brookstreet Hotel. I just love Ottawa; it’s always a premiere event on my schedule every year.”

Beth Underhill - Nyle Kelly and Amber Marshall

Beth Underhill is presented with the $50,000 Brookstreet Hotel Grand Prix trophy by Nyle Kelly, General Manager of the Brookstreet Hotel, and Amber Marshall, star of the CBC’s Heartland.
Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography

With the conclusion of the Ottawa National Horse Show, Wesley Clover Parks now prepares to welcome competitors from around the globe for the CSI3* Ottawa International Horse Show, sanctioned by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI). Beginning on Wednesday, July 19, the Ottawa International Horse Show is highlighted by the $40,000 RBC Welcome at 3 p.m. on Thursday, July 20, the $100,000 Grand Prix at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 22, and the $35,000 AECON Jumper Classic at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 23.

Family-friendly ‘Celebration of the Horse’ activities will also take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 21, 22 and 23, offering a kids’ zone with bouncy castles and slides, face painting, balloon and glitter artists, children’s jumps, demonstrations, and many more activities.

Admission is $5 a day at the gate, with children aged three and under admitted free. Weekly passes are also available for $20.

For more information on the Ottawa National Horse Show and CSI3* Ottawa International Horse Shows, visit www.wesleycloverparks.com. Be sure to keep up with all the action by following Wesley Clover Parks on Facebook here.

The Government of Ontario has generously provided funding support for the Ottawa National and CSI3* Ottawa International Horse Shows.

$50,000 Brookstreet Hotel Grand Prix – Sunday, July 16

Rider, Hometown, Horse, Faults, Time

1. Beth Underhill, Schomberg, ON, Count Me In, 0:0 39.23
2. Amy Millar Perth, ON, Heros, 0:0 39.93
3. Jonathon Millar Perth, ON, Bonzay, 0:0 43.52
4. Jonathon Millar Perth, ON, Daveau ,0:0 48.52
5. Hugh Graham, Schomberg, ON, Knock Out, 3E 0:4 39.96
6. Francois Lamontagne, Saint-Eustache, QC, Chanel du Calvaire,, 0:4 41.45
7. Kelly Soleau-Millar Wellington, FL, Itty Bitty, 0:4 42.22
8. Hyde Moffatt ,Brantford, ON, Stormin’, 4 73.45
9. Sam Pegg, Cannington, ON, Caroquodos T, 4 74.26
10. Francois Lamontagne, Saint-Eustache, QC, Vigo Massuere, 4 74.73

Courtesy- Jump Media PR