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Vancouver K Tribute: Judy Reynolds Has Retired JP (Vancouver K) From Dressage Competition

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A Sad Day At Dressage Hub

Vancouver K (JP) and Judy Reynolds have been a Dressage Hub favorite for a long time. There are few riders who allow us to join them for the journey of being one of the best riders in the world. I feel as though we have shared this journey with Judy and her team. Which makes this retirement heartbreaking news just a few weeks before the Olympics.

Judy Reynolds has decided to retire her top horse Vancouver K from competition sport. She will not be riding him on the historic, first ever Irish dressage team at the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games. Vancouver K is a 19-year old Dutch warmblood gelding by Jazz out of Phantasia (by Ferro). He is bred by G. Korver.

From The Start

Challenging Start The black Jazz offspring never denied his parental genes and was quite a tricky horse at the start of his career, posing many challenges to his rider. Reynolds, however, persevered and became a trailblazer for Ireland Their international show debut was at small tour level at the 2012 CDI Vejer de la Frontera where they scored 62.474% in the Prix St Georges. The pair had already competed in Vejer (ESP) in 2011 but in the national owners’ classes. In 2014 they moved to Grand Prix level. Reynolds and Vancouver K first represented Ireland at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Caen (94th with 61.086%). At the 2015 European Championships in Hagen they were 34th in the Grand Prix (69.486%).

At the 2016 Rio Olympics they made it to the Kur and placed 18th with 75.696%. They missed the 2017 European Championships in Gothenburg, but at the 2018 World Equestrian Games in Tryon, they placed15th in the Special with 73.982% Their first World Cup Final was in Gothenburg in 2016, where they were 8th with 77.339%. At the 2017 World Cup Finals in Omaha they were 4th with 79.571%. Their third WC Final was back in Gothenburg in 2019, where they were 11th with 79.350% Reynolds and Vancouver were the anchors of the Irish team, which wrote history at the 2019 European Championship in Rotterdam by unlocking a team place for Ireland in Tokyo.

Individually Reynolds and the 17-year old Vancouver K finished fifth in the Kur to Music finals with a record score of 85.589%, an absolute career highlight. Vancouver struggled with some niggling injuries and this year never reached full top level fitness to be return to sport. The CDI-W Stuttgart in November 2019 became the horse’s last international show. He placed 6th in the Kur with 80.755%.

Retirement Today, Reynolds announced Vancouver’s retirement from sport. “I know I’ve always said that JP would decide when it was time to retire but I’ve had to make that decision for him,” said Judy. “This horse has more heart than anyone can imagine and at 19 he still tries to give me everything. Too much. I’ve decided that it’s time to stop asking.” Reynolds had entered Vancouver K for the 2021 CDI Munich at the beginning of May but withdrew him and rode successor Leroy instead. “Many people may ask why I’ve waited until now to make this decision but the fact is JP still wants to work and we have given him every chance to be able to perform on the world’s biggest stage one more time but alas it is not to be,” she said. She continued, “What a trip it’s been. A good horse can carry you all around the world and back again: 1 Olympic Final, 3 World Cup Finals, 1 WEG Final, 1 European Championship Final. A good record for any horse but a great one for a horse that many thought wasn’t good enough.”

Source: https://www.eurodressage.com/index.php/2021/06/02/judy-reynolds-retires-vancouver-k-competition-sport