All of his great performances screamed for confirmation, and so it happened. In 2018, H&M Chilli Willi and Nicola won the Longines Global Champions Tour of Chantilly. A successful twosome is born. They become a part of the London Knights and dominate and win the Longines Global Champions League with their team. But also in the Nations Cups they achieve one remarkable performance after another, with amongst others, a double clear round in Rotterdam. Chilli Willi is not only competitive, but he also enjoys the attention and becomes the mascot of Team Philippaerts.
And yes, another year starts in an amazing way for H&M Chilli Willi and Nicola. In the beginning of 2019, the two take bronze in the Grand Prix of Doha. And one year after their victory in Chantilly, once again they climb up the stage in that same competition, placing 3rd. 2020 was dominated by the pandemic crisis, resulting in a very limited competition calendar, so H&M Chilli Willi doesn’t get many chances to shine doing what he loves the most.
2021 should have become H&M Chilli Will’s year. In January, he travels to Wellington with Nicola for three months to prepare for the season and with the hope of becoming one of the three Belgian horses for the Olympic Games later this year. Unfortunately, he never gets that chance. On Friday 26th March 2021, a fatal jump means the end of the beautiful career of the ever motivated, happy, cheerful and lovely H&M Chilli Willi. Team Philippaerts is in mourning.
All of his great performances screamed for confirmation, and so it happened. In 2018, H&M Chilli Willi and Nicola won the Longines Global Champions Tour of Chantilly. A successful twosome is born. They become a part of the London Knights and dominate and win the Longines Global Champions League with their team. But also in the Nations Cups they achieve one remarkable performance after another, with amongst others, a double clear round in Rotterdam. Chilli Willi is not only competitive, but he also enjoys the attention and becomes the mascot of Team Philippaerts.
And yes, another year starts in an amazing way for H&M Chilli Willi and Nicola. In the beginning of 2019, the two take bronze in the Grand Prix of Doha. And one year after their victory in Chantilly, once again they climb up the stage in that same competition, placing 3rd. 2020 was dominated by the pandemic crisis, resulting in a very limited competition calendar, so H&M Chilli Willi doesn’t get many chances to shine doing what he loves the most.
2021 should have become H&M Chilli Will’s year. In January, he travels to Wellington with Nicola for three months to prepare for the season and with the hope of becoming one of the three Belgian horses for the Olympic Games later this year. Unfortunately, he never gets that chance. On Friday 26th March 2021, a fatal jump means the end of the beautiful career of the ever motivated, happy, cheerful and lovely H&M Chilli Willi. Team Philippaerts is in mourning.