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September 23, 2002
For a million Canadian dollars you might leap this high yourself. That was the prize money offered at the CN International Spruce Meadows Masters show-jumping tournament in Calgary, Alberta, where top honors went to the 11-year-old Hanoverian stallion Goldfever III, for his fine impersonation of Pegasus. At the controls: Germany's Ludger Beerbaum, one of the world's leading equestrians.
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For a million Canadian dollars you might leap this high yourself. That was the prize money offered at the CN International Spruce Meadows Masters show-jumping tournament in Calgary, Alberta, where top honors went to the 11-year-old Hanoverian stallion Goldfever III, for his fine impersonation of Pegasus. At the controls: Germany's Ludger Beerbaum, one of the world's leading equestrians.

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