The Irish jumping Rider Conor Swail won't be riding for the Canadian Lothlorien Farms anymore in the future. After a collaboration that lasted for several years, Swail decided to say Sue and Ariel, the owners of Lothlorien Farms, goodbye. This exclusive private stable is one of the top stables of Canada and has 35 horses that are jumping on different levels in international showjumping. "De relation with Lothlorien was great. I got the chance to ride all over the world and I wish them all the best for the future", Swail says. IN 2014, Swail rode the KWPN-horse Landsdowne (Guidam) in the 5-star competition of Calgary. In June this year he did the same with the mare Martha Louise (Maloubet de Pleville). With this mare, Swail won 500.000 dollar in Spruce Meadows. During his collaboration with Lothlorien, the Irish riders got 175 top six placements and 65 individual victories. In total, he won mere than 2 million dollar for the stable. The Irish rider wants to start his own stable now. "I'm really looking forward to starting my own stable now and I'm very pleased about the cooperations I will have in the future", Swail states. "My long relationship with the Canadian Vanessa Mannix is very important for my future as well".
The Irish jumping Rider Conor Swail won't be riding for the Canadian Lothlorien Farms anymore in the future. After a collaboration that lasted for several years, Swail decided to say Sue and Ariel, the owners of Lothlorien Farms, goodbye. This exclusive private stable is one of the top stables of Canada and has 35 horses that are jumping on different levels in international showjumping. "De relation with Lothlorien was great. I got the chance to ride all over the world and I wish them all the best for the future", Swail says. IN 2014, Swail rode the KWPN-horse Landsdowne (Guidam) in the 5-star competition of Calgary. In June this year he did the same with the mare Martha Louise (Maloubet de Pleville). With this mare, Swail won 500.000 dollar in Spruce Meadows. During his collaboration with Lothlorien, the Irish riders got 175 top six placements and 65 individual victories. In total, he won mere than 2 million dollar for the stable. The Irish rider wants to start his own stable now. "I'm really looking forward to starting my own stable now and I'm very pleased about the cooperations I will have in the future", Swail states. "My long relationship with the Canadian Vanessa Mannix is very important for my future as well".