In memory of Totilas 20002020











>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=UI2coWcGJXE

Audio:    • Professor Green - Read All About It f...   • Follow me on • Instagram: luciemoments • TikTok: luciemoments • Free Audios on Instagram: • luciemomentsaudios • The most expensive dressage horse in the world is dead. The stallion Totilas died on Tuesday at the age of 20 of complications from colic. This was confirmed by Paul Schockemöhle, who bought Totilas ten years ago for the estimated sum of ten million euros. At that time he had made the horse Matthias Alexander Rath available. • “It happened yesterday evening, but we took our time today to process it,” his rider Matthias Rath told the Eurodressage magazine on Tuesday, “he had an operation and even got up again, but then didn’t make it. He was super fit. “On Instagram, Rath wrote,” We will miss you incredibly and never forget you! ” • Totilas had the greatest successes with the Dutchman Edward Gal. The couple became two individual world champions in 2010 and also won team gold. The two had also won two titles at the European Championship a year earlier. They also achieved several world record results in their time together. • Totilas was the first horse to receive over 90 percentage points for a Grand Prix Freestyle (2009). One year later, Totilas set the record in London to 92.30 percent. Read a chronology of the tournament successes here. • The following October Schockemöhle brought the stallion to Germany. The German supremacy in dressage should be secured for years. Matthias Alexander Rath, the stepson of co-owner Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff, was chosen as the rider. • Both the sale and the choice of rider caused criticism, horse and rider could not build on the successes, Totilas was injured. His last appearance was at the 2015 European Championship in Aachen. Totilas was also used as a stallion. Most recently he lived on the Rath farm in Kronberg im Taunus.

#############################









Content Report
Youtor.org / YTube video Downloader © 2025

created by www.youtor.org