At the beginning of this month, Leopold van Asten announced the sporting retirement of his VDL Groep Miss Untouchable. The Dutch rider shared the news on his social media. VDL Groep Miss Untouchable is 16 years old and is now set to enjoy her retirement after a rather successful career.
The mare, a descendant of Chacco-Blue, was bred and born in the Lachnit family and was later purchased by Stoeterij Duyselshof.
Irish rider Michael Duffy took the reins when she was an 8-year-old mare and introduced her to her international career up to the 4* level. After just under a year together, Leopold van Asten took over and didn't let go. They had a partnership of almost eight years. Their first Grand Prix victory dates back to 2016 and was in Bonheiden.
Van Asten himself said, "Thank you, Miss. After an amazing partnership of 8 years, it's time for your new chapter! The journey we've shared has been a true pleasure. You've always given your all and brought us many victories. Now, you can enjoy your time in the pasture with Zidane and Beauty. You will forever hold a special place in my heart."
Photo ©: Franckie Papelard
The mare, a descendant of Chacco-Blue, was bred and born in the Lachnit family and was later purchased by Stoeterij Duyselshof.
Irish rider Michael Duffy took the reins when she was an 8-year-old mare and introduced her to her international career up to the 4* level. After just under a year together, Leopold van Asten took over and didn't let go. They had a partnership of almost eight years. Their first Grand Prix victory dates back to 2016 and was in Bonheiden.
Van Asten himself said, "Thank you, Miss. After an amazing partnership of 8 years, it's time for your new chapter! The journey we've shared has been a true pleasure. You've always given your all and brought us many victories. Now, you can enjoy your time in the pasture with Zidane and Beauty. You will forever hold a special place in my heart."
Photo ©: Franckie Papelard