
Hamburg earns a well-deserved retirement
Gabriella said, at the time, she had a feeling that something was a little off with Hamburg. 'He was acting differently, but I thought he was just being naughty.'
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She added that they went on to compete at the Toyota Easter Festival shortly after, placing an impressive second, third, and tenth in classes of over 70 riders, yet beneath the success, Gabriella felt her partner's effort and struggle. 'Looking back, if I had known what I do now, I would never have pushed him so hard in those two events.'
She added that Hamburg, a striking 17 hands high South African Warmblood, has been her partner for two and a half years. 'He's not just a horse; he taught me what love, patience, and trust mean.'
Gabriella pointed out that he would jump to the moon and back just to see her happy. 'He was my teammate, my teacher, my once-in-a-lifetime horse.'
Gabriella explained that their partnership was not always easy, as Hamburg was big, powerful, and a challenge for a young rider of just 12 when they first met. Many doubted that she could handle him, but she trusted her gut. 'Sometimes you have to take those risks because they lead to something better than you ever imagined.'
She said, now that he is retired at Phaeton Park, Hamburg enjoys gentle walks, plenty of love, and days that match the effort he gave in the ring.
Gabriella says she is keeping her options open, riding friends' horses to stay in the saddle, but not rushing to find a replacement. 'If I am ever lucky enough to find a horse that's even a quarter of what Hamburg was, I do consider myself truly blessed.'
For Hamburg, a well-earned rest. For Gabriella, memories that will last a lifetime. 'Thank you, Hamburg. Enjoy your retirement, my sweet boy. You have more than earned it.'
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