Driving rain, gusty winds and a demanding course forced 13 entries to scratch from the competition, with only 34 competitors making it to the start gate.
“The conditions were tough for sure but the footing and course design really made for good sport,” said Madden while accepting her winner’s check for $35,000. “It was a terrific jump-off and I am very happy with the way I found my distances and with how Judgement responded,” she
added.
The Spruce Meadows Summer Tour starts tomorrow, with the “Skyliner” Junior/Amateur Championships.
For a complete list of results, visit the Spruce Meadows website at www.sprucemeadows.com.
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