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<p class="">Jonthan McCrea on Special Lux on their way to winning the $100,000 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Bromont</p>

<p class="">George Morris offers some pointers to Andrew Ramay during the course walk.</p>

<p class="">Guilherme Jorge leads a group from Longines on a tour of the course he designed for the $100,000 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Bromont.</p>

<p class="">Two mounties made a colorful statement flanking the line-up for the awards ceremony at the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Bromont.</p>

<p class="">Keean White was the only Canadian in the jump-off, finishing seventh on For Freedom Z.</p>

<p class="">Todd Minikus and Babalou were the fastest in the jump-off, but had a rail down to wind up fourth.</p>

<p class="">The key players at the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Bromont: Ljubov Kochetova, third; Leslie Howard, second; winner Jonathan McCrea, Keean White, the highest-placed Canadian in seventh; Roger Deslauriers of the International Bromont, course designer Guilherme Jorge and Ian Charbonneau of Longines.</p>
McLain Ward is competing in his 17th FEI World Cup Final aboard his 2016 Rio Olympic mount HH Azur. He has placed as high as second in the World Cup Finals (2009).