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In 1984, the horse began competing in show jumping events, touching off what would become a long and successful career. Millar rode Big Ben to more than 40 Grand Prix titles including six Spruce Meadows Derbys, as well as taking the world cup show jumping championship two years in a row - the first World Cup Final coming at Gothenburg, Sweden in 1988, and then again the next year in Tampa ...
Jack Whitaker (equestrian) John Whitaker (equestrian) Michael Whitaker. Robert Whitaker (equestrian) William Whitaker (equestrian) Guy Williams (equestrian) Ted Williams (equestrian) Categories: Show jumping riders by nationality.
Team show jumping Marius Silver Jubilee , better known as Milton , (16 February 1977 – 4 July 1999) was a successful showjumping horse ridden by John Whitaker . He was a grey gelding and stood 16.2 hands (66 inches, 168 cm) high at the withers.
Show jumping is a part of a group of English riding equestrian events that also includes eventing, hunters, and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the world, including the Olympics. Sometimes shows are limited exclusively to jumpers. Sometimes jumper classes are offered in conjunction with other English ...
Military horses. Autumn Dew, horse owned by Emperor Taizong of Tang. Babieca, horse of El Cid. Bill the Bastard, legendary Australian war horse. Black Jack, the last Quartermaster-issued U.S. Army horse, died February 6, 1976. Blueskin, one of Washington's two primary mounts during the American Revolutionary War.
L. List of Irish Sport Horse show jumpers. Lord of Theizé. Loro Piana TomBoy.
Gem Twist (June 12, 1979 – November 18, 2006) was a 16.3 hands (67 inches, 170 cm) world champion American Thoroughbred show jumping horse registered under the name Icey Twist. [1] Bred by equestrian Frank Chapot, [3] Gem Twist had an incredible career at the Grand Prix level.
Stroller. Stroller (1950–1986) was a bay gelding who was the only pony to compete at the Olympics in show jumping. He stood about 14.1 hands (57 inches, 145 cm). He was a member of the British team who competed in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, ridden by Marion Coakes. Bill Steinkraus and Snowbound won the Gold Medal while Marion and Stroller ...