Laura Nicholson gewinnt die Royal Windsor Hack Championship 2026

Laura Nicholson und ihr 14-jähriger Wallach Absolutely Lovely sicherten sich den Sieg bei den Amateur-Hacks sowie die Gesamtwertung der Hack Championship bei der Royal Windsor Horse Show 2026. Dieser Erfolg markiert Nicholsons ersten großen Sieg bei einer renommierten Veranstaltung dieser Größenordnung.

Laura Nicholson führte ihr eigenes Pferd Absolutely Lovely, genannt Jim, an die Spitze der Amateurklasse, bevor sie sich den Meistertitel sicherte. Das Paar hatte in der Vergangenheit Herausforderungen zu bewältigen, darunter eine langwierige Rehabilitationsphase nach einer Operation. Nicholson beschrieb den Erfolg als einen wahr gewordenen Traum nach Jahren, in denen sie ihre Leistungen bei Veranstaltungen wie der Horse of the Year Show und der Royal International Horse Show kontinuierlich gesteigert hatte.

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