Vanessa Creech-Terauds Awarded 2018 Orion Cup

Sat, 11/10/2018 - 06:49
Canada
Vanessa Creech-Terauds of Caistor Centre, ON received the 2018 Orion Cup after earning the highest average of three scores from the Under 25 (U25) Grand Prix level with her veteran mount, Devon L. The award was presented by Canadian Olympian Pia Fortmuller at the Royal Horse Show in Toronto :: Photo © Cealy Tetley

Equestrian Canada (EC) has awarded Vanessa Creech-Terauds of Caistor Centre, ON with the 2018 Orion Cup in recognition of her successful rise through the dressage levels.

Presented to a promising dressage athlete in the process of transitioning from the Young Rider level to Grand Prix, the Orion Cup was created in memory of one of Canada’s most well-known equine dressage stars.

Open to Canadian dressage riders aged 16 to 25, the award is presented to the rider with the highest average of three scores from the Under 25 (U25) Grand Prix level. Scores obtained at CDI-level competitions receive a 1% bonus. The program encourages young athletes to focus on training and planning at an elite level, with tangible goals and confidence.

Creech-Terauds earned the coveted title for 2018 after achieving a total qualifying average of 66.561% at the CDI-U25 level with Devon L (by De Niro 6 x Wolkenstein II), an 18-year-old Hanoverian gelding co-owned by Diane Creech and Louise Leatherdale.

“I am honoured to have won the Orion Cup Award for 2018 with Devon L,” said Creech-Terauds. “Mrs. Leatherdale and I are so proud of Devon, who keeps proving to us that age is only a number. He has nothing to prove, and everything is only icing on top of his already great career. Devon is a strong competitor and still loves going into the ring! We had a great season and are now looking forward to spending the winter in Florida.”

Each of Creech-Terauds’s three qualifying scores represented a first-place finish in their respective CDI-U25 Grand Prix class: 65.231% on March 2 during the Adequan Global Dressage Festival in Wellington, FL; 66.325% on June 16 at the Cedar Valley CDI 3* in Cedar Valley, ON; and finally, 65.128% on Sept. 29 at the renowned Dressage at Devon in Devon, PA. With all scores being earned at CDI-level competitions, Creech-Terauds was awarded a 1% bonus per score.

“Vanessa and Devon L had a great 2018 season together, and it has been really beautiful to see their partnership grow,” said Fortmuller, who established the Orion Cup in 2016. “Congratulations, Vanessa! You are a wonderful and very talented competitor and ambassador of our sport, and I am so excited to announce that you and Devon L are the 2018 Orion Cup champions.”

Orion (by Jazz x Consul), a 1996 Dutch Warmblood gelding, was an Olympic Team horse for Canada and was trained to the advanced level by Fortmuller’s former coach, Leslie Reid, who rode Orion at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In 2009, Fortmuller took over the ride on this incredibly talented horse. The pair would go on to compete at the Grand Prix level, culminating with their selection as the reserve combination for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Sadly, Orion died at the start of 2014. His passing was a devastating loss to Fortmuller and her family, as well as the Canadian Dressage Team.

The Orion Cup pays tribute to this very special horse. Just as Orion was instrumental to the start of Fortmuller’s Grand Prix career, this award provides other talented Canadian dressage athletes with a leg-up in the sport.

“What is very special about this year’s winners is that Devon L shares a unique connection to Orion, as these two horses were once Olympic teammates,” explained Fortmuller. “Devon L was on the London 2012 Olympic team with Vanessa’s mother, Diane Creech, which is the same year Orion and I were also on the team. It is so wonderful to see how Devon L is helping Vanessa launch her Grand Prix career in the same way Orion did for me.”

Creech-Terauds concluded, “I would like to thank Pia Fortmuller for sponsoring this award and we are proud to be a part of keeping Orion’s memory alive.”

Photo © Cealy Tetley

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