lucretia
Well-Known Member
i know there are still friends and fans of here so you might be interested in this news item below , which i hope will be a great success for Jamie, who is one of showjumping's really nice guys. there are not many people for example, who would lose a ride on a very good horse and then be willing to help their replacement work in for a big class and be as genuinely delighted when said rider went clear. the icture is of jamie jumping one of the horses he is taking with him, in arezzo this spring.
" James Wingrave, Hungarian international rider and regular member of their show jumping team, will be moving to the Swiss yard of Tina Pols Team Thermoplan for 2009.
Asked what prompted the move from the current Hungarian base, Wingrave said There has not been a more fortunate person than myself to have found patrons like Michael Bullman and Gaspar Gyula, with whom I have enjoyed much success in the six years I have been here in Hungary and Tina has been incredibly understanding in allowing me to carry those relationships forward into Team Thermoplans future. Which is something I am extremely happy about, because well as offering me the chance to ride Grand Prix horses under the company banner which in itself is a fantastic opportunity that does not come along very often, I am also able to remain loyal to current connections. Obviously I could not have reached the place where I am today and where such an generous offer could be made without the support I have received from Hungary and the Hungarian people. I am proud to say I will continue riding under their flag, it is very important to me, as is developing a new team of horses and myself as a rider.
Since moving to Hungary in 2002 and taking that nationality three years later, British born Wingrave has ridden in approx 30 Nations Cups and also represented Hungary at WEG 2006. He also headed the FEI World Cup rankings for Southern Central European League in 2006 and 2007."
" James Wingrave, Hungarian international rider and regular member of their show jumping team, will be moving to the Swiss yard of Tina Pols Team Thermoplan for 2009.
Asked what prompted the move from the current Hungarian base, Wingrave said There has not been a more fortunate person than myself to have found patrons like Michael Bullman and Gaspar Gyula, with whom I have enjoyed much success in the six years I have been here in Hungary and Tina has been incredibly understanding in allowing me to carry those relationships forward into Team Thermoplans future. Which is something I am extremely happy about, because well as offering me the chance to ride Grand Prix horses under the company banner which in itself is a fantastic opportunity that does not come along very often, I am also able to remain loyal to current connections. Obviously I could not have reached the place where I am today and where such an generous offer could be made without the support I have received from Hungary and the Hungarian people. I am proud to say I will continue riding under their flag, it is very important to me, as is developing a new team of horses and myself as a rider.
Since moving to Hungary in 2002 and taking that nationality three years later, British born Wingrave has ridden in approx 30 Nations Cups and also represented Hungary at WEG 2006. He also headed the FEI World Cup rankings for Southern Central European League in 2006 and 2007."