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Highlights from Toronto Royal Horse Show, part two

Monday, 20 November 2023
CSI4*-W Toronto Royal Horse Show 2023

There is no place like home... For Mackenzie Clark, that's Toronto Royal Horse Show and through her magical lens we look back at the traditional event which is part of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. 

Taking place in the Coca-Cola Coliseum at the Exhibition Place in downtown Toronto, the event is one of the most popular on the North American circuit and attracts a huge crowd year after year – 2023 was no exception. 

Let's start part two of our photo special with the highly anticipated Six Horse Hitch Final all lined up for the final inspection.

All photos © Mackenzie Clark.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Daniel Coyle and Legacy were once again in the winner's circle when taking the top honours in Thursday's $150,000 Mad Barn Big Ben International Challenge.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Kent Farrington's incredible 16-year-old gelding Creedance took two wins; in the $38,500 Strength and Speed Challenge and the $80,000 Canadian Open International Speed Challenge – which closed off the chestnut's fantastic career as Farrington announced his retirement during The Royal. Happy retirement Creedance!

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Thumbs up from Daniel Bluman, winner of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ of Toronto – the Hickstead Trophy. The sash is adjusted by Christine Reupke, Director, Equestrian & Breed Sport at The Royal.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark The Royal is about much more than showjumping... Guy McLean Horsemanship Performance.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Green Meadows Four-in-Hand: Harvey Waller, The Old Times coach.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Guy McLean Horsemanship Performance; Guy comes all the way from Australia and has a different theme each night of The Royal.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Just the three of us. Or two.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark John P. White prepares for Green Meadows Four-in-Hand Suitable for Pleasure on Saturday evening. White owns and drives the Excelsior coach.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Mackenzie Nadeau, trained by Team Millar, prepares to head into the ring with HHS Fairy Fort for the U25 National Championship.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark All The Royal-feels...

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Caption this!

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Sportsmanship. Daniel Bluman and Kent Farrington; the winner and the third-placed in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ of Toronto – the Hickstead Trophy – as well as Tiffany Foster.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Canada's own Amy Millar presented with the Leading Lady Rider-award and Leading Canadian Rider-award for The 101st Royal.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark A happy first Royal! Renowned equine vet Robin Ferguson congratulates his daughter Faye after competing in the medium pony hunters.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Full focus from McLain Ward.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Daniel Bluman showing us what it's all about!

Photo © Mackenzie Clark That winning feeling! Amy Millar and GCS Athena, winners of the $38,500 Brickenden Trophy International Jumper.

Photo © Mackenzie Clark Over and out from The Royal!



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