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Mic Mac du Taillard to retire from the sport

Aged 17-years-old Mic Mac du Taillard, David Will and Angelica Augustsson's success mare, will retire from the sport. Under the saddle of both David Will and Angelica Augustsson the Cruising-mare jumped together an impressive career. She started her retirement tour at the 2017 Longines Global Champions Tour in Mexico to continue in Miami, Shanghai and Madrid. It will be in Paris, under the Eifel Tower, where Mic Mac will officially retire from the sport, to continue her career as a breeding mare. Mic Mac will move to the stables of her birth place in the French Normandy.   In her career Mic Mac jumped to a bronze team medal at the European Championships in Herning as well as a Worldcup victory in Gotenborg in 2011. She noted some major successes in Aachen, Hamburg, Miami, Madrid, Vienna, Abu Dhabi, etc.  

Aged 17-years-old Mic Mac du Taillard, David Will and Angelica Augustsson's success mare, will retire from the sport. Under the saddle of both David Will and Angelica Augustsson the Cruising-mare jumped together an impressive career. She started her retirement tour at the 2017 Longines Global Champions Tour in Mexico to continue in Miami, Shanghai and Madrid. It will be in Paris, under the Eifel Tower, where Mic Mac will officially retire from the sport, to continue her career as a breeding mare. Mic Mac will move to the stables of her birth place in the French Normandy.   In her career Mic Mac jumped to a bronze team medal at the European Championships in Herning as well as a Worldcup victory in Gotenborg in 2011. She noted some major successes in Aachen, Hamburg, Miami, Madrid, Vienna, Abu Dhabi, etc.  

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