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Eric Lamaze
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Biography

Eric Lamaze (born April 17, 1968) is a Canadian showjumper and Olympic champion. He won individual gold and team silver at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, riding his famed horse Hickstead. Lamaze has won three Olympic medals, as well as four Pan American Games medals and one World Equestrian Games bronze. He is considered one of Canada's best showjumpers.

Early life

Lamaze was born in Montreal, Quebec. He started riding at age twelve and worked in exchange for time in the saddle. He was considered a promising junior rider, and trained under Roger Deslauriers, George Morris, Jay Hayes and Hugh Graham.

Career

1991 - 2006

Lamaze began competing at the grand prix level in 1991 or 1992. A year later, he was named to the Canadian equestrian team. His first major competition as a national team member was the 1994 World Equestrian Games.

Lamaze was named to the Canadian team for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, but lost his place and received a four-year suspension after testing positive for cocaine. Arbitrator Ed Ratushny overturned the suspension, although Lamaze had already missed the Atlanta Games when the ruling was delivered.

Lamaze rebuilt his career and ascended the rankings, being again regarded as a key member of the Canadian team for the Sydney Games. However he tested positive for a banned stimulant, which resulted in his removal from the team and facing a lifetime ban. Right afterwards, a despondent Lamaze contemplated suicide and while drunk he smoked a cigarette laced with cocaine. Forty-eight hours later, the test for the banned stimulant was reversed on appeal, however Lamaze then tested positive for cocaine which would also have meant a lifetime ban. Arbitrator Ed Ratushny overturned the cocaine test, but the Canadian Olympic Committee refused to reinstate Lamaze on the Canadian team.

2007 - 2011: Hickstead years

In 2007, Lamaze became the first Canadian jumping rider in 20 years to make the top ten in the world rankings. He was also the first North American jumping rider to exceed one million in prize money a year, a third of these earnings the result of winning the CN International Grand Prix at Spruce Meadows. The CN International Grand Prix was Lamaze's first major win with Hickstead.

Lamaze competed in the Beijing Olympics, riding the stallion Hickstead. He was awarded a silver medal after a strong performance in the team event.Lamaze went on to win a gold medal in the individual show jumping event of the 2008 Beijing Olympics at the Shatin Equestrian Venue in Hong Kong as a result of a jump off between himself riding Hickstead and the Swedish rider Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, riding Ninja.

In the January 2009 Rolex World Rankings for show jumping by the International Equestrian Federation, Lamaze was named to the top spot for the first time. In October 2009, Lamaze won the €120,000 Equita Masters in Lyon, France, riding Hickstead.

Lamaze returned to first place in the Rolex Rankings for July 2010. In July that year, he had two major wins with Hickstead, at the Aachen World Equestrian Festival and the Spruce Meadows Queen Elizabeth II Cup.

In 2011, Lamaze and Hickstead won the €200,000 Rome Grand Prix, the €200,000 La Baule Grand Prix, the Spruce Meadows Queen Elizabeth II Cup, the €23,000 1.55m in Rotterdam, the $1 million CN International Grand Prix, and the €100,000 Barcelona Grand Prix.

2012 - Present

After the death of Hickstead in 2011, Lamaze selected the nine-year-old mare Derly Chin De Muze to ride at the 2012 London Olympics.

In July 2016, he was again named to Canada's Olympic team, serving as the leader following Ian Millar's decision to not compete again. Lamaze rode the Hanoverian mare, Fine Lady 5.As a member of Canada's jumping team, he competed in a climactic jump-off for the bronze medal, which was ultimately won by the German team. Later, he won a bronze medal in the individual jumping event, a single knocked rail preventing him from earning a second gold medal.

In 2019, Lamaze revealed that he has brain cancer, which he has known about since 2017.

International Championship Results

Results
YearEventHorsePlacingNotes
1994World Equestrian GamesCagney7thTeam
28thIndividual
1995World Cup FinalCagney18th
1996World Cup FinalRio GrandeRET
1998World Cup FinalCagney23rd
1998World Equestrian GamesCagney10thTeam
53rdIndividual
1999Pan American GamesKahlua3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Team
10thIndividual
2002World Equestrian GamesRaphael10thTeam
69thIndividual
2003Pan American GamesRosalinde5thTeam
18thIndividual
2005World Cup FinalTempete v/h Lindehof16th
2006World Equestrian GamesHickstead13thTeam
27thIndividual
2007Pan American GamesHickstead2nd place, silver medalist(s)Team
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Individual
2008Olympic GamesHickstead2nd place, silver medalist(s)Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)Individual
2010World Equestrian GamesHickstead5thTeam
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Individual
2011World Cup FinalHickstead2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2011Pan American GamesCoriana van Klapscheut4thTeam
11thIndividual
2012World Cup FinalCoriana van Klapscheut12th
2012Olympic GamesDerly Chin de Muze5thTeam
29thIndividual
2014World Equestrian GamesZigali P S8thTeam
34thIndividual
2015Pan American GamesCoco Bongo1st place, gold medalist(s)Team
22ndIndividual
2016Olympic GamesFine Lady 54thTeam
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Individual
2018World Equestrian GamesChacco Kid10thTeam
58thIndividual
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