‘Go big or go home’ was the order of the day for the Canadians on the second day of competition at the 2019 Pan Am Games. Where several felt they had been a bit cautious in the first round, they pulled out all the stops this time, as the rewards would outweigh the risks. And they did – with the squad narrowly ousting the US team for the gold medal.

Following the same order of go as the previous day, Lindsay Kellock had another stunning test with Floratina, scoring 73.147, Although a little bobble in the two-tempis did cost them a few marks, the mare was forward and generous. “It was much better. I’m thrilled,” said Kellock. “The little mistake was my fault. I just lost the rhythm a little bit and I was counting how many twos I was doing, so that was on me a bit. But I’m thrilled with how she went. It’s by far the best feeling I’ve ever had in the ring with her.”

She added, “She was really flying in her trot extensions. That, again, was a weakness a while ago, and we’ve been working really hard on building our trot. I just felt even more than yesterday that the trot was way more elevated today, so that was definitely a highlight. Pirouettes I think we’re quite good. All of her extended work was good. I don’t have much to criticize!”

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