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   Canada's Eric Lamaze stays grounded after flying start in show jumping event

LONDON Olympic individual champion Eric Lamaze of Canada jumped flawlessly in the opening round of the show jumping competition, but didn see himself with a serious podium shot given the inexperience of horse Derly Chin de Muze.

be perfectly honest, I have to be a very lucky guy for that to happen, he said. it show jumping. The horse is plenty good I just feel like eventually I may run out of experience from the horse. suffered a shattering blow last year when Hickstead, his 2008 gold-medal horse, collapsed and died in the ring at a World Cup event in Verona, Italy. He said Hickstead would certainly have been at these Games had he lived.

Teammate Ian Millar made his record 10th Olympic appearance. The 65-year-old has been an Olympic competitor for 40 years, his first Games being Munich in 1972. The only Games he missed in that stretch came during the Western-led boycott of Moscow in 1980.

After his round, in which his horse Star Power knocked down one fence, Millar said he feels the same now physically as he did when he started his Olympic career.

am better now than I was then in knowledge and experience, said Millar. age of the top [url=http://www.monsterbeatsbydresonline.com]Sms Audio Headphones[/url] riders tends to be older because it takes a lot of time to be consistent. Jill Henselwood had four jumping faults and one time fault and Olympic debutante Tiffany Foster earned eight faults.

The jumping field was more diverse than that in eventing and dressage. A number of Middle Eastern nations fielded riders, as did many Latin American countries.

While British royals were not in evidence this time, Prince Abdullah Al Saud jumped flawlessly for Saudi Arabia on Davos. The team ended up with just three faults on the day.

am very proud of the Saudi team and I wish them all the best of luck, he told reporters. also like horse [url=http://www.monsterbeatsbydresonline.com]Sms Audio Sync[/url] racing and follow all of my father and grandfather horses. and European Union sanctions for acting as a financial manager for the brother of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, jumped clear but posted one time fault.

He steered away from politics when asked by reporters afterward about escalating clashes between Syrian forces and [url=http://www.monsterbeatsbydresonline.com]Sms Audio 50 Cent[/url] rebels in Damascus and Aleppo.

sure I feel bad, it my country, he said of the situation in Syria. this gives us and all the Syrians positive energy because of what happened now, because of the clear round, and we represent all Syrians. London-based 19-year-old said the political situation was not a distraction and that his father had told him just to go and ride for Syria.

think it made it easier for me because I had more will to do better in the ring there, he said.

It was a mixed day for the home team as Britain Peter Charles had two down and two time faults for 10 in total and Scottish No. 1 Scott Brash dropped a rail for four faults.
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