Sportive retirement for H&M All In!

Sportive retirement for H&M All In!

Thee Team of H&M We Love Horses have announced the sportive retirement of the iconic jumping gelding H&M All In. The career of this 17-year-old son of Kashmir van Schuttershof is impressive!

Together with Sweden's Peder Fredricson H&M All In jumped together over 30 international victories, and placing on stage over 55 times in their career. This equals over 1.300.000 euro in earnings! In 2021 the gelding jumped to the team gold medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokio. The pair also claimed the individual Olympic silver in Tokyo as well as in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. 

Also at the World Equestrian Games in Herning the pair impressed with a golden team medal, while in 2017 they won the European Championships. The international career of H&M All IN started in 2013 with Belgium's Nicola Philippaerts.

“You love to compete, you always want to jump higher and faster, the last couple of years have been amazing. You truly are a champion. Thank you for always wanting to be the best. I love your personality, calm and wild. Spooky and brave, that’s what makes you one of a kind and a very special horse. In Gothenburg you will show them what a true champion looks like.” said Peder Fredricson earlier.

Bred on the border between Belgium and the Netherlands

All In was born in March 2006 on the Dutch border between Breda and Antwerp. All In, fondly known as Allan, is a Belgian Warmblood by Kashmir Van Schuttershof out of broodmare Fortune. He has been described by his breeder, Bas Huybregts, as very spooky in his youth. There are tales of All In being quite terrifying when he started life under saddle.