A rider that has brought up one super-star after the other is living legend John Whitaker – one of the most decorated riders of all times. Team show jumping 'Marius Silver Jubilee', better known as 'Milton' (16 February 1977 – 4 July 1999) was a successful showjumping horse ridden by John Whitaker . 39. He needs to be brave and careful and have a good attitude. The horse I would have loved to have had the ride on is John Whitaker’s Milton. 25 talking about this. John Whitaker has announced that his top horse Argento (Arko III x Gasper), bred by Keeley Durham, will be retired from the sport. This is the official page for one of the greatest showjumpers of all time, John Whitaker John’s wife Clare helps organise and manage the yard. John Whitaker - Showjumper. He has won 14 team medals at Olympic, World and European Championships. Ryan’s Son (showjumper) John Whitaker’s old-fashioned Irish heavyweight had a distinctive white blaze, a swishing tail and a habit of bucking violently after the last fence that was beloved by the public. John Whitaker’s niece Ellen Whitaker is also a leading british showjumper John Whitakeer is a former olympian competining in 5 olympics. John Whitaker International - Everything for Horse and Rider Becky’s most successful horses to date have been Peppermill, ridden by John Whitaker, MBE and British Equestrian Olympian, and Hello Forever, ridden by Scot Brash, MBE and Olympic Gold Medalist. Argento, that already has several promising offspring coming up in the sport, will now focus entirely on his breeding career. Heyside Farm has been the base for International Show jumper John Whitaker MBE for over 30 years; John and his wife Clare moved to Heyside Farm in 1979 and have together built up a successful business for both competition horses and Stallions at Stud. John Whitaker (born on 5 August 1955 in Huddersfield) is an international showjumper. Brothers John and Michael have both been top-ranking world riders, and now several of their younger relatives are taking the equestrian world by storm. The things that I believe make a successful sports horse within show jumping are plenty of power and a good engine. John Whitaker, born 5 August 1955 in Yorkshire, England, is one of the most admired riders in the world and the oldest of four brothers. 7,119 likes. He was a really athletic horse, who wanted to win just as much as John did. Both horses are frequently referred to by riders and in the media as “world-class show jumping stallions”. He was a grey gelding and stood 16.2 hands (66 inches, 168 cm) high at the withers.
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