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Duncan Teen First Canadian Ever to Win Prestigious U.S. Equestrian Title

  • On April 25, fourteen-year-old Julie Wynne-Smith made history as the first Canadian to claim victory at the IEA National Hunt Seat Finals held in St. Louis, Missouri.
  • Her victory followed years of disciplined effort guided by coaches, family, and the supportive Queen Margaret's School community.
  • Julie emphasizes connecting with horses and embraces the demanding 10,000-hour rule by riding any horse and never shying from extra work.
  • She claimed first place in the Varsity Intermediate Flat category and unlocked opportunities such as a possible $5,000 scholarship to Emory University.
  • This milestone marks a significant achievement for Canadian equestrian sport and reflects Julie's dedication and quiet strength.
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Duncan teen first Canadian ever to win prestigious U.S. equestrian title

Julie Wynne-Smith makes history at Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) National Hunt Seat Finals

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Ladysmith Chronicle broke the news in Ladysmith, Canada on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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