Equestrian Eric Lamaze is accused of faking a brain tumor. It’s only the latest controversy to swirl around him.
Aziz, now 36, says Lamaze made a habit of duping buyers. “They were sold these faulty horses. And then Eric would say, ‘Oh, you’re a terrible rider, it’s not the horse, like, I’m Olympic champion.’” Some of the buyers were not “super rich,” she adds, preempting any impulse for schadenfreude against millionaires.
Yet even some of Lamaze’s defenders say the claims against him are very serious and unusual. “Personally, I’ve never been harmed by him,” says Inch, who emphasizes that she doesn’t know if the accusations against him are true. “But when I hear these stories, it’s pretty atrocious.” Still, Lamaze continued to ride competitively. At some events, he seemed foggy and unwell. Yet in 2018, heEric Lamaze rides Fine Lady 5 during Team Jumping on Day 11 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.his cancer diagnosis and requested the postponement of a deposition in the Aziz case. The plaintiffs’ lawyers grew skeptical, however, after learning that he was still competing.
“I do not believe that is possible,” F. Perry Wilson, an associate professor at the Yale School of Medicine specializing in nephrology, says of this kind of arrangement. Researchers are working to develop artificial kidneys, he says, but they are “still VERY much in the prototype stage.” That said, the physician continues, “If a person were to fall and open up the head a little bit with a laceration, and then that gets sutured, it could also look like that.”The hushed whispers about Lamaze grew louder in 2021 when, during a competition in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands, he was selected for random drug testing and refused to comply.
Reached for comment, Equestrian Canada says it had received “multiple assurances” from Lamaze and Danson that he was eligible for the role, and that the organization only later learned of his “paused” dispute with the FEI.Around the start of this year, Lamaze’s professional life was again in peril. A deal to buy and train horses for two wealthy equestrians—Tara Rein and her billionaire husband, Mark, who co-founded Fortnite maker Epic Games—fell apart.
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