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Successful The Sixth Sense passed away

The Sixth Sense owes its career mainly to Austrian rider Thomas Frühmann. The two were Austria's most successful duo for a long time, they even retired together. The Austrian rider now shares the passing of his beloved horse via his personal Facebook. The gelding turned 26.  


They were first introduced to each other in 2004 through Frühmann's ex-wife. Their long but also successful career had several glorious moments with not only the win but also many podium places in major shows such as in Barcelona, Budapest, Gijon, Hanover, Madrid, Leipzig... You name it. 

For Frühmann there was no better horse than The Sixht Sense or 'Senserl' as he called him. "He's like a human being. He hears and sees everything but in the ring he has full concentration."

"A legend is no more. My hero, my companion, my fighter and friend is with his colleagues in the eternal meadows. Thank you for everything 'Senserl'. I'll see you in heaven", writes Frühmann passionately on his Facebook as a goodbye. 

He also thanks the people who took care of him until the very end: "Thank you dear Elisa and Karin for the loving and good care in his last years". 


Copyright picture: Facebook Thomas Frühmann

They were first introduced to each other in 2004 through Frühmann's ex-wife. Their long but also successful career had several glorious moments with not only the win but also many podium places in major shows such as in Barcelona, Budapest, Gijon, Hanover, Madrid, Leipzig... You name it. 

For Frühmann there was no better horse than The Sixht Sense or 'Senserl' as he called him. "He's like a human being. He hears and sees everything but in the ring he has full concentration."

"A legend is no more. My hero, my companion, my fighter and friend is with his colleagues in the eternal meadows. Thank you for everything 'Senserl'. I'll see you in heaven", writes Frühmann passionately on his Facebook as a goodbye. 

He also thanks the people who took care of him until the very end: "Thank you dear Elisa and Karin for the loving and good care in his last years". 


Copyright picture: Facebook Thomas Frühmann

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