‘Feloupe has everything’
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Cornbury House, Oxon
GEORGIE GOSS (née Spence) sealed her new married name with her first international win since her wedding. The mare Feloupe landed one of the three CCI3*-S sections (B), creeping up after their third-placed dressage mark of 27.6, despite rolling a pole showjumping.
“She was a bit wild showjumping and dived at the first fence,” said Georgie, who credits the past six months working with Ian Woodhead as “life-changing”.
She said: “She did an amazing test, and is a machine crosscountry. She thinks she’s a thoroughbred even though she’s warmblood.
“She has everything: she moves, she jumps, she gallops and has all the energy you want. And 99% of the time, she gives 100%.
“I am so excited about her –
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