As Langley鈥檚 Tiffany Foster exited the Fort Grand Prix Arena at sporting a red rosette, a young fan shouted out to her.
鈥淒id you win?鈥 she asked.
Foster shouted back at her, 鈥淵es!鈥
In fact, Foster ran her F茅d茅ration Equestre Internationale (FEI) winning streak to three on Sunday, Aug. 13, at tbird in Langley, besting the CSI3* The Keg Grand Prix aboard Electrique.
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Foster and the nine-year-old mare won both of the 1.50m classes at the Summer Fort Welcome, and they have won three of their last five international starts.
On this occasion, they outpaced a seven-horse jump-off, crossing the timers of Anderson Lima鈥檚 short track in 40.56 seconds.
Kara Chad and Igor GPH finished second (41.31s), with Aldergrove鈥檚 Kassidy Keith and Havana third (42.09s).
鈥淚 think we鈥檝e landed in that good area where we know what each other is doing鈥n a relatively short amount of time, I feel like we鈥檝e really gelled,鈥 Foster said.
鈥淪he鈥檚 an amazing horse. She鈥檚 such a competitor. I have a tendency every once in a while to sometimes decide to pull in the jump-off, and on her, she鈥檚 like, 鈥楴o, I鈥檓 going to show you the way. You鈥檝e got to keep going. Let鈥檚 go. Come on.鈥欌
Foster and Electrique ate up the ground, as the long-striding chestnut mare sped through a course filled with long, galloping lines and sweeping turns.
鈥淚t鈥檚 that great combination of a massive stride, an agile horse and a careful horse,鈥 Foster said.
鈥淪he鈥檚 really competitive, because she turns left, she turns right, she drops strides鈥攕he does everything you ask her to do. I honestly couldn鈥檛 be happier with her. I just love her.鈥
Foster also finished fifth and sixth in the Maui Jim Grand Prix 1.40m the same day, riding Kadans and Nindino PS.
Previously, Foster and Brighton recorded her first win, topping a field of 19 on opening day, Wednesday, Aug. 9, taking first in the CSI3* tbird Speed 1.45m.
Then, on Friday, Aug. 11, Foster and Electrique won a four-horse jump-off in the CSI3* Steel-Craft Doors 1.50m.
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Foster was expected to compete in the second week of the Summer Fort Classic, set to begin Tuesday, Aug. 15 and run till Sunday the 20th.
As well, Langley-based champion rider Kyle King was expected to take part in week two events.
Featured competitions include the FEI CSI3* George and Dianne Tidball Legacy on Wednesday, Foxstone Stables USHJA international derby and the Tbird challenge on Thursday, the $15,000 CSI3* Kubota Canada Winning Round 1.45m on Saturday, and the $100,000 CSI3* ATCO Cup 1.50m, on Sunday August 20th.
During the heat wave, some events may be held earlier than usual, but with the weather expected to cool by Thursday the ATCO Cup main Grand Prix event was expected to take place at the planned time of 2 p.m. on Sunday.
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