Chris Pratt (show jumping rider)

Chris Pratt (show jumping rider)
Chris Pratt
Personal information
Nationality  Canada
Discipline Show jumping
Born April 18, 1969 (1969-04-18) (age 42)
Belfountain, ON, CAN

Chris Pratt (born April 18, 1969) is a Canadian show jumping rider. He represented Canada in the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany. Pratt has been announced on the 2011 Canadian Show jumping Equestrian Team Short List.[1] Pratt was recently announced on Canada's Long list for the 2011 Pan American Games.[2]

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Early life

Chris Pratt was born in Belfountain, Ontario. At a very young age, Pratt showed a keen interest in horses. When his father inherited a farm North of Toronto, Canada, Pratt finally got his wish to have a horse of his own. His father traded four goats for what would become a lifelong commitment to the sport of show jumping. The first sign that Pratt was destined to be a strong competitor came in 1994 when he topped the Kanatek Talent Squad and also won the Firestone Development Scholarship.

Pratt currently lives in Los Angeles, California where he rides and coaches at his own barn, Epic Stables.[3]

Career

Pratt's results for 2011 have been;

  • 1st Place in the $31,000 Husky Energy Cup, Spruce Meadows, AB
  • 1st Place in the $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar, Del Mar National Horse Show, CA
  • 2nd Place in the $31,000 HITS Welcome Classic, CSI2*-W HITS Thermal II, CA.

References

http://www.horse-canada.com/images/HSRankings.pdf http://www.epicstables.com/press/chris-pratt-jump-canada/ http://www.epicstables.com/about-chris-pratt/

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