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91原创 rider Morton making his mark on show jumping circuit

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There芒鈧劉s something about competing on home soil that brings out the best in Brian Morton.

The 28-year-old 91原创 resident, who says he has been riding horses competitively since was 芒鈧揺ight or nine years old,芒鈧 began specializing in show jumping in his mid teens, and graduated to the Grand Prix level at 18.

芒鈧揟here芒鈧劉s so much to enjoy [about show jumping] but I love two things,芒鈧 Morton said. 芒鈧揑 played a lot of sports but nothing equals the thrill of competing in a jump off, where the win is so close you can taste it. And nothing comes close to that thrill of connecting with an animal, a living, breathing, partner. That connection is very special and that芒鈧劉s what I love about it.芒鈧

Morton is forging a path of consistent success at the highest level the sport has to offer.

To wit 芒鈧 his first place showing at the $55,500 CSI*2-W Purica Recovery EQ World Cup Qualifier which was at Thunderbird Show Park on June 1.

Riders from 10 nations took to the grass for the event, with just eight besting a tough course set by Peter Holmes.

It took 10 rounds and a lot of rails to get the first clear ride from Israel芒鈧劉s Danielle Goldstein, but Morton, right behind her, cleared with the fastest first round time to guarantee a jump off. And when the class wrapped up 28 rounds later, Morton was still on top.

Aboard the 17-year-old Selle Francais gelding Spitfire, Morton won in a jump-off.

芒鈧揑 had the advantage of riding first on my young horse, so after that trip, I knew exactly what I had to do when I went back in on Spitfire,芒鈧 Morton said, following the victory. 芒鈧揥hen I had a rail down in the Friday芒鈧劉s grand prix, I thought, okay Sunday芒鈧劉s my day. Spitfire rose to occasion, as he always does, and was outstanding. The jump off course wasn芒鈧劉t that long and in some ways that favoured me. Spitfire is 17 and I need to think about fatigue.芒鈧

On Aug. 17, Morton will return to Thunderbird, a place where he has spent years honing his skills. He is among the international field looking to capture the $100,000 CSI***3-W Facet Advisors World Cup Qualifier.

He will be riding Spitfire and Atlantis, a nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding.

芒鈧揗y goal is to win,芒鈧 Morton said. 芒鈧揑f both horses are going well, I have a real shot at it. What I really want to know is, that on the day I rode my best and that my horses jumped well. If that happens, I will be satisfied with that. Of course I won芒鈧劉t be completely satisfied unless I can win. Don芒鈧劉t get me wrong, I芒鈧劉d be happy be with second or third, but if you don芒鈧劉t have that real drive to win when the competition gets as tough as it芒鈧劉s going to be on Sunday [the 17th], then you won芒鈧劉t get there.芒鈧

Morton works with horses and riders nearly every day. He and his business partner Mark Laskin, chef d芒鈧劉equipe of the Canadian show jumping team, run Equimark Inc., a 91原创-based horse training business.

芒鈧揑 love training horses and [coaching] riders, it芒鈧劉s a big part of my life,芒鈧 Morton said. 芒鈧揑t芒鈧劉s rewarding when you get to bring a horse along and see it progress over time, and with bringing riders along, too, and helping them meet their goals. It芒鈧劉s fulfilling and very enjoyable for me.芒鈧

For Morton, there芒鈧劉s a symbiotic relationship between competitive show jumping, and training horses and coaching young riders.

芒鈧揟he two support each other very well,芒鈧 Morton said. 芒鈧揑 become better at training and teaching because I completely relate to horses and riders on that level. That helps me break it down and understand it well, and ultimately it makes me a better rider. The two complement each other beautifully.芒鈧

Like a dangling carrot, competing in the Olympics is a dream of Morton芒鈧劉s. Short-listed to the Canadian show jumping team, Morton realizes that making the Canadian Olympic team for the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro will be a tough task, but he continues to push forward.

芒鈧揑 have a lot of ground to cover before I get there, but it [the Olympics] is something on my radar screen,芒鈧 Morton said. 芒鈧揑t芒鈧劉s something I芒鈧劉m pushing for.芒鈧

The seemingly ageless Ian Millar sets the bar high in a sport where your birth date is just a number.

Now 67, the Canadian show jumping team member broke a record when he took part in his 10th Olympic Games in London in 2012.

芒鈧揑an Millar is a great role model and fantastic in a sport that rewards mature champion riders,芒鈧 Morton said. 芒鈧揜iders typically reach their peak in their mid-30s. It takes a long time to put all building blocks of success in place. That芒鈧劉s very unique to show jumping.芒鈧

Elite competitions like the one this Sunday at Thunderbird helps Morton to become an even better rider. And competing in very familiar surroundings could give him an extra advantage.

芒鈧揗y horse is very comfortable on that field and I芒鈧劉m very comfortable there, too. It芒鈧劉s wonderful, the fan support I get there, and I really appreciate that. In the end, it makes me a bit better.芒鈧