European Championships dressage horse passed away

Jovian, who helped the Danish team to the bronze medal at the European Dressage Championships in France a week ago, died after complications from a gelding procedure. The son of Apache, who ridden by Andreas Helgstrand, was an 11-year-old breeding stallion.

A statement from Helgstrand Dressage said about the circumstances of Jovian’s passing, “Following long and careful consideration, we decided to have him gelded, but unfortunately, complications arose during the procedure. Despite the veterinarians’ tireless efforts, his life could not be saved.

“This loss leaves all of Helgstrand Dressage in deep sadness.Jovian had an extraordinary career and was truly a horse in a class of his own. With his majestic movements and explosive presence, he captivated the dressage world and was loved by many.He made history with victories at the World Championships for Young Horses, both as a 5-year-old (scoring no fewer than four 10s) and as a 7-year-old, when he set the record for the highest score in the championship’s history. He also contributed to two Danish bronze medals at the European Championships and achieved top placings in both CDI5* and World Cup competitions.

“As a breeding stallion, Jovian left a strong mark with a large number of promising offspring who will carry on his genes and legacy.

“With Jovian’s passing, we have lost the king of our stable. It is an irreplaceable loss for all of us, but the memories of him will live on – both here at Helgstrand Dressage and among his many fans.”