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'I'm crushed': Olympic show jumping champion Eric Lamaze retires as he battles brain cancer

Eric Lamaze, who captured the 2008 Olympic gold medal and is Canada's most decorated show jumper, announced his retirement on Thursday.

The Montreal native, who has been battling brain cancer since 2017, is leaving the sport he dominated to focus on his health but will remain with the Canadian show jumping team as Chef d'Equipe. 

"It's with great sadness that I am making this decision," Lamaze, 53, announced on his Torrey Pines stable website.

"There's a part of me that feels really upset that I've been battling cancer with the hope of riding again and I'm crushed that that won't be the case. I've always said that I will retire under my own terms when the time is right. The situation with my health has forced me to make the decision earlier than I had envisioned, but the silver lining is that I still have the will to win and can contribute to the Canadian team and the sport I love through my new role as Chef d'Equipe."

Lamaze began at the Grand Prix level in 1991 and over the past 30 years has piled up numerous victories, including winning gold at the 2008 Olympics in individual jumping. He also earned an Olympic silver medal as part of the team jumping event in 2008.

Lamaze then helped Canada win gold at the 2015 Pan American Games in team jumping, as well as a bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics in individual jumping.

"I would like to congratulate Eric on his retirement as a competitor and thank him for his unwavering dedication and passion for equestrian sport over the past three decades," said EC Chief Executive Officer, Meg Krueger.

"His many unmatched achievements are an enduring legacy in Canadian show jumping history. We are saddened that we will no longer have the joy and excitement of watching Eric compete as

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