Horse & Hound

In the spotlight Gio, Charlotte Dujardin’s exciting dressage prospect

The bouncy little chestnut – nicknamed Pumpkin – looks all set to be Charlotte Dujardin’s next superstar. Polly Bryan finds out more about him

- H&H

“He has so much energy and power that you forget

he’s small”

CHARLOTTE DUJARDIN

RIDER CHARLOTTE DUJARDIN

“I FIRST saw Pumpkin aged five while I was doing a symposium in the USA in 2016, and I instantly fell in love with him. He wasn’t actually supposed to be there at all, but one horse had gone lame and he was the stand-in horse. I managed to strike a deal to buy him, and now I’m very lucky to co-own him with my good friend Renai Hart.

“Carl [Hester] was originally meant to buy a share in him, too, but pulled out because he thought he was too small at 16hh. I said, ‘Just wait until you see him go’, and Pumpkin proved Carl very wrong!

“He actually rides quite big – he has so much energy and power that you forget he’s small. It’s only when I get off a bigger horse and then get on Pumpkin that I notice.

“I’d love to have Pumpkin on a British team one day and see how far he can go. He’s definitely good enough to be a Tokyo Olympics prospect, and I think he could win a gold medal at a championsh­ip one day.

“What has happened this year with the lockdown has not done him any harm; he is still so young. He has everything it takes; he’s amazing at piaffe, passage, pirouettes… his only weakness would be his extended trot, but that’s getting much better.

“Best of all, he is just so lovely and easy in every way – he’s just divine. And he isn’t difficult to ride; he’s very clever – I can feel him thinking things through when I ride him – and he always tries his little heart out.”

JUDGE STEPHEN CLARKE

“THE first thought that came into my mind when I saw Gio at a judging seminar earlier this year was that he was a pocket rocket. What is unique and charming about him is that he isn’t the biggest horse, but he is so well put together and has such absolutely beautiful paces, as well as having the sort of attitude and personalit­y that makes him stand out. He looks very willing; I got the impression that he really wants to do it.

“I’m also excited to see that one of the best riders in the world has managed to find a horse like this – she can really bring out all his natural ability. And it’s so important to see such a friendly, harmonious partnershi­p between horse and rider. Because of Gio’s physical ability, he finds all the exercises easy to do; he has no weaknesses and many natural highlights. He certainly looks to have the potential to be an absolutely top horse in the sport – if all goes well I can’t see anything stopping him getting to the top.”

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“He’s definitely good enough to be a Tokyo Olympics prospect,” enthuses rider and co-owner Charlotte Dujardin of her nine-year-old gelding Gio

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