2000
Olympic Games - Sydney, Australia
Bonfire to Retire
She
finally did it, and luckily it happened on the last
competition she rode with her number one. Anky van Grunsven
won Olympic gold, a medal she has been craving for since
the Games of Barcelona in 1992.
Even though Van Grunsven kept a healthy attitude towards
her life-time rival Isabell Werth, it was obvious that
her perennial number two position bothered her immensely.
Never being able to beat Werth on Gigolo at any European
competition, Gestion Olympic Bonfire (OLD,by Welt As
x Praefectus xx) scored a world record 86% in his Olympic
freestyle and received gold while Gigolo was only good
for silver.
The 17-year-old, who still masters his exercises like
the best, is showing signs of old age for a while now,
especially in his weakest gait the walk. However, his
elasticity never succumbed due to old age and the Oldenburg
ballet dancer remained a joy to watch.
But, the story is finally over. Anky van Grunsven decided
to retire her good old Bonfire after the Games. Two
last appearances have been scheduled, before Bonfire
will eternally retreat to his stable in Gemert, The
Netherlands. After his flight back from Sydney, Bonfire
was laureled on the market place of Anky's home town
village. At the international indoor competition Jumping
Indoor Maastricht (26th November), Bonfire will do his
last ride before closing off his era.
Image copyrighted: Arnd
Bronkhorst - no reproduction without explicit permission!
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