- Valegro: Charlotte Dujardins Olympic-winning horse dies
Charlotte Dujardin pays tribute to her three-time Olympic gold medal-winning horse Valegro, who has been put down
- Valegro And Uthopia, British Dressage Stars, Have Died
Valegro and Uthopia have died, their owner and trainer Carl Hester announced today on social media The two Dutch Warmbloods, teammates under Hester and his protegé Charlotte Dujardin on the British Olympic team for the 2012 Olympics, were euthanized “As life as old boys advanced, so too did the health challenges, so allowing them to leave this world together was the final act of loyalty
- Valegro - Wikipedia
Valegro (5 July 2002 – November 2025) was a gelding ridden by the British equestrian Charlotte Dujardin in the sport of dressage He stood 16 2 hands (66 inches, 168 cm) and had the stable name of Blueberry He was a double World Champion in Dressage, he won Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle at the World [1]
- Valegro and Uthopia Passed Away - eurodressage. com
Two legendary horses for international dressage sport and British Dressage have passed away on the same day: Valegro and Uthopia
- What happened to Valegro the horse? Charlotte Dujardin pays tribute to . . .
Valegro, the legendary Olympic dressage horse of Charlotte Dujardin, is remembered in this tribute after his passing at 23, following his record-breaking career and inseparable partnership with Uthopia
- Dressage superstars Valegro and Uthopia put down aged 23 and 24
Carl Hester has said a heartbroken final farewell to beloved dressage superstars Valegro and Uthopia, who created a golden era for Britain
- Valegro death: Iconic dressage horse passes away at 23, Charlotte . . .
Valegro, the iconic gelding that British rider Charlotte Dujardin rode to glory in the sport of dressage, has passed away 23-years-old, Dujardin confirmed
- Valegro Death: Charlotte Dujardin’s Iconic Olympic Horse ‘Blueberry . . .
Valegro, the celebrated Dutch Warmblood gelding known as "Blueberry," passed away at 23, marking the end of an era in international dressage British rider Charlotte Dujardin, who partnered with him to unprecedented glory, confirmed the news on Instagram Monday, her first post since a one-year
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