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Scott Brash' Hello Vincent to retire from the sport

Scott Brash has announced the official retirement of his stallion Hello Vincent (ex. Coquin de Coquerie Z). The son of Consul de la Vie will continue his life as a breeding stallion.

The fourteen year old stallion was produced at an international level by British riders, Tim Wilks and Jodie Hall McAteer. Together with Brash the stallion competed up to a 1.60m level.

The pair won the CSI5*-w Grand Prix of London in 2019 and claimed the CSI5*-w Grand Prix in Lyon as well as the CSIO5* 1.55m class in Aachen in 2021. The same year they placed in the CSI5* 1.60m Grand Prix in Knokke and Sankt Gallen.

The fourteen year old stallion was produced at an international level by British riders, Tim Wilks and Jodie Hall McAteer. Together with Brash the stallion competed up to a 1.60m level.

The pair won the CSI5*-w Grand Prix of London in 2019 and claimed the CSI5*-w Grand Prix in Lyon as well as the CSIO5* 1.55m class in Aachen in 2021. The same year they placed in the CSI5* 1.60m Grand Prix in Knokke and Sankt Gallen.

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