Douglas Lindelöw had to say goodbye to his top horse Casquo Blue (by Chacco Blue). The pair spent four years together, starting at the 1.40m level and climbing up to the top with numerous 1.60m Grand Prix placings.
Casquo Blue and Lindelöw managed to gather a lot of top placings at the highest level of the sport. In Rome last year the pair jumped to a first place in the GCT CSI5* competition. In Madrid and Oslo they also jumped to numerous top five placings at the five star level. They also jumped nice double clear rounds in nations cups and world cups.
"It was a hard goodbye when Casquo Blue left the stable the other day. We shared four years together. We were also a member of the Swedish Team at the European Championships this year and competed at the Global Champions Tour. Most Certainly we would also be going to the World Cup finales in Leipzig this year. With always a positive mind, big heart and strong will he always impressed me and it was a pleasure to compete with him. Thank you to Stall Zet for the chance to develop this horse and thank you Casper for the amazing partnership we had", wrote Douglas Lindelöw.
Who will take over the reigns of 12-year old gelding is not yet known.
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Casquo Blue and Lindelöw managed to gather a lot of top placings at the highest level of the sport. In Rome last year the pair jumped to a first place in the GCT CSI5* competition. In Madrid and Oslo they also jumped to numerous top five placings at the five star level. They also jumped nice double clear rounds in nations cups and world cups.
"It was a hard goodbye when Casquo Blue left the stable the other day. We shared four years together. We were also a member of the Swedish Team at the European Championships this year and competed at the Global Champions Tour. Most Certainly we would also be going to the World Cup finales in Leipzig this year. With always a positive mind, big heart and strong will he always impressed me and it was a pleasure to compete with him. Thank you to Stall Zet for the chance to develop this horse and thank you Casper for the amazing partnership we had", wrote Douglas Lindelöw.
Who will take over the reigns of 12-year old gelding is not yet known.
Source: Instagram