Charley, the legendary top horse that has had a successful jumping career under riders Doron Kuipers and Johnny Pals, is retiring. The news of Charley's well-deserved retirement was announced by Pals himself. The horse has had an impressive career, capturing the hearts of many, especially his Dutch riders.
Charley, a 15-year-old Holsteiner gelding, was first noticed by Doron Kuipers in late 2016 when he was still under the saddle of Don Willemsen. Together, they embarked on an remarkable journey in the world of show jumping. They formed an unbeatable team, achieving numerous successes in prestigious national and international competitions. In 2019, the duo even competed in the European Championship, where they secured an impressive eighth place as part of the Senior Team.
In 2019, Johnny Pals took over the ride on Charley from Kuipers. Under Pals' guidance, Charley continued to shine in arenas around the world. The duo achieved significant victories and proudly represented the Netherlands at international events.
Charley's retirement marks the end of an remarkable chapter for the two riders. The horse will now enjoy a well-deserved rest and relaxation after years of exceptional performances. Johnny Pals looks back on his time with Charley with gratitude. He expressed his deep appreciation for the horse and emphasized the invaluable contribution Charley made to his career.
Source: Equnews
Charley, a 15-year-old Holsteiner gelding, was first noticed by Doron Kuipers in late 2016 when he was still under the saddle of Don Willemsen. Together, they embarked on an remarkable journey in the world of show jumping. They formed an unbeatable team, achieving numerous successes in prestigious national and international competitions. In 2019, the duo even competed in the European Championship, where they secured an impressive eighth place as part of the Senior Team.
In 2019, Johnny Pals took over the ride on Charley from Kuipers. Under Pals' guidance, Charley continued to shine in arenas around the world. The duo achieved significant victories and proudly represented the Netherlands at international events.
Charley's retirement marks the end of an remarkable chapter for the two riders. The horse will now enjoy a well-deserved rest and relaxation after years of exceptional performances. Johnny Pals looks back on his time with Charley with gratitude. He expressed his deep appreciation for the horse and emphasized the invaluable contribution Charley made to his career.
Source: Equnews