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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_LamazeEric Lamaze - Wikipedia

    Eric Lamaze (born April 17, 1968) is a Canadian retired showjumper and Olympic champion. He won individual gold and team silver at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, riding his famed horse Hickstead. Lamaze has won three Olympic medals, as well as four Pan American Games medals and one World Equestrian Games bronze. He is considered one of Canada's ...

  2. The official facebook page of Eric Lamaze, 2008 Olympic Show Jumping Champion.

  3. Eric Lamaze ( Montreal, 17 de abril de 1968) es un jinete canadiense que compitió en la modalidad de salto ecuestre. 1 . Participó en tres Juegos Olímpicos de Verano, obteniendo en total tres medallas: dos en Pekín 2008, oro en la prueba individual y plata por equipos (junto con Gillian Henselwood, Ian Millar y Malcolm Cone ), y bronce en ...

  4. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Eric Lamazes brain cancer has been in remission since 2021. A bookkeeper wrote the fake letters that his attorneys submitted to courts in Canada and the United States claiming Lamaze received treatment from two neurosurgeons at the Chirec Cancer Institute.

  5. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Su vida de altibajos ha vuelto a sufrir un varapalo en 2019 con el anuncio de una noticia de lo más negativa: Lamaze ha confesado que padece un tumor cerebral. Tras meses de ausencia, sin embargo, decidió volver a la competición “mientras me deje mi cuerpo”, ha declarado.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2019 · Eric Lamaze made history by becoming the first equestrian athlete to win an individual Olympic gold medal for Canada with his beloved stallion, Hickstead. The incredible accomplishment came just two days after Canada won the team silver medal at Beijing 2008.

  7. As a junior rider, Canadian Eric Lamaze showed great promise to emerge as one of Canada's great international equestrians. He entered grand prix jumping in 1992 and, within one year, was named to the Canadian national team, making his first major appearance at the 1994 World Equestrian Games.