The $1,000,000 CN International at the Spruce Meadows Masters was won by 27-year-old Belgian rider Pieter Devos with Candy. He produced the only double clear of the competition to collect the $335,000 first prize.
“To win here is unbelievable,” said Pieter, who finished ahead of the Olympic champion Steve Guerdat (Nasa) and France’s Penelope Leprevost (Nayana) in third.
“It’s my first time here in Spruce Meadows but it’s a hell of an experience — you don’t get a feeling like this anywhere else.”
This victory means Pieter Devos can now bid for the €1million Rolex Grand Slam bonus if he goes on to win the grands prix at Geneva and Aachen.
Ben Maher was best of the Brits in the CN International, finishing 7th on his team European gold medal-winning ride Cella.
Don’t miss the full report from the Spruce Meadows Masters in the 12 September issue of Horse & Hound.
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Jennifer is passionate at showjumping and her role as H&H’s showjumping editor has taken her around the world reporting from shows and interviewing riders, connections and those involved behind the scenes. Since joining H&H from BBC Sport in 2005, she has written on every subject across the equestrian sphere — from turnout rugs to stable management — and has interviewed gold medallists, world champions and winners galore. She also has first-hand experience of working in the equestrian industry as a riding instructor and yard manager.