
Campbell Legere
About Me
Campbell has been riding since the age of 5, starting on ponies and progressing through the Pony Hunter & Equitation ranks to Childrens Hunter, Junior Hunter, Jump Canada Medals, Canadian Equestrian Team Medals into the Jumper divisions currently competing up to the 1.45 heights.
Campbell's goals moving forward are to compete for Canada for the North American Young Riders Team and continue her Jumper Medals. Campbell hopes to continue her riding career as she looks forward to starting University in 2019 and hopes to be part of a competitve NCAA riding team.

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2018 Highlights
Winner of CET season opener in Palgrave, Ont.
Top 8 placings in 1.40m Grand Prix
Trains and rides with Canadian team member Beth Underhill
Restless Pines National, July 2018: Campbell and EnNou 1st John Anderson Medal
Ottawa International Horse Show CSI5* July 2018: Campbell and Fabio (owned by Beth Underhill Stables) 1st in OHJA Medal week 1 and 2, 2nd in MacLay Medal, 3rd CET week 1
Bromont, QC August 2018: Campbell and EnNou 2nd in 1.40m JR AM and 1.25m, 1.45m Grand Prix
Blainville, QC August 2018: Campbell and EnNou 1st in 1.25m, 2nd in 1.30m and top placing JR AM rider in modified Grand Prix to win the Mathew Mulligan Memorial Trophy
May 2018 EnNou 1.30m jumper Palgrave spring classic III
june 2018 ennou 1.40m grand prix blainville
july 2018 fabio ottawa national cet
may 2018 ennou 1.40m blainville spring III
may 2018 ennou 1.30m speed palgrave
july 2018 fabio ottawa national ohja medal
may 2018 ennou 1.40m grand prix blainville spring III

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Video Highlights
July 2018 Fabio MacLay Medal, Ottawa International Horse Show
September 2017 EnNou CET Regional Final Gymnastic Phase, Breakeyville QC
July 2018 EnNou 1.40M Welcome International Bromont
November 2017 En Nou 1.20 Jumper Stake, Royal Winter Fair
July 2018 Fabio CET, Ottawa International Horse Show
May 2018 Scandalous 1.20 Welcome, Palgrave
May 2018 Fabio CET, Palgrave Spring Classic II
May 2018 EHS Mont Blanc 1.20 Stake, Palgrave Spring Classic II
“Think of riding as a science, but love it as an art.”
