A queen takes her last bow

by | Sep 4, 2023 | On the rail

There was a pause in the action at the Hampton Classic Labor Day weekend when McLain Ward retired HH Azur, his “queen,” as he always called this spectacular mare.

Horse and rider became a presence on the circuit after Francois Mathy sold half interest in her to Hunter Harrison and Double H Farm in 2015. They started winning right away, with the $400,000 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Spruce Meadows a special triumph for the 9-year-old.

Her many achievements include contributing to the U.S. silver medal at the 2016 Olympics, working with her rider to fulfill a longtime dream as he took the title at the FEI World Cup Final in 2017, and then months later, helping the U.S. win silver at the FEI Nations Cup Final in Barcelona. All of that made her the 2017 USEF Horse of the Year.

McLain Ward leads HH Azur out of an arena for the last time. (Photo Randolph PR)

In 2022, Annie, as she is known, earned 4-star wins at the Winter Equestrian Festival and Old Salem before a 5-star win at Spruce Meadows. Most recently she and McLain claimed two 5-star legs of the Rolex Grand Slam, the Grand Prix of Geneva in December and ’s-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands in March

Over the years, Annie won 25 FEI Grands Prix at the world’s most prestigious shows. She deserves the wonderful retirement that McLain will provide for her.