
This season has been full of milestones for horses we sold to riders across the globe. From India to Morocco, Slovenia to Mexico and beyond, the stories of these partnerships remind us what happens when the right horse meets the right rider at the right time.
Centuri was one of the first highlights of the month.
Sold to India in January, he has already proven himself as a golden match for the young rider Aradhana Anand of Covai Stables. At the FEI Jumping Children’s Classic 2025, hosted at Embassy International Riding School, the pair were unstoppable.
They captured both the Individual and Overall Gold Tour titles, standing at the very top of the podium ahead of strong competition. Their consistency throughout the weekend placed Aradhana tenth in the FEI Children’s Classic World Championship rankings, firmly establishing her as one of India’s brightest young riders.
In Morocco, Mercurius has been showing exactly why he was selected.
Tall, scopey, and calm, the KWPN gelding made a smooth transition to his new rider after being sold in July. He has already delivered back-to-back clear rounds and a notable sixth place finish in the CSI1* one-forty Grand Prix at the Prix de la Garde Royale in Tetouan. For a horse chosen with long-term potential in mind, it is a promising start.
Slovenia has seen two success stories unfold.
Liarada S, the experienced Diarado mare, has quickly become one of the leading junior horses in the country, standing out both individually and in team contexts. Mandela, sold earlier this year to Gaia Pilher, has been just as reliable. He was clear throughout the weekend at the national championships, won the one-thirty on Sunday, and helped his team secure silver with two faultless rounds.
In the first round of the junior individual final, he produced a fast clear for second place. Mandela has stepped straight into his role as a horse who guides and delivers when it matters mos
Across the Atlantic in Mexico, Lutz 55 has wasted no time collecting ribbons since arriving in May.
He has already won at one-twenty and one-twenty-five, placed second in his seven-year-old classat one-thirty, and added more podium placings at national shows in Nuevo Leon. His easy rideability is shining through in his new partnership.
Other names are also writing their stories. Elizabeth is now competing under Chiara van der Linden and has already jumped clears at CSI1* level in Belgium and the Netherlands. Money Maker is showing well in South America with podium finishes in Buenos Aires and Santiago. Lubie de Ville and Odermie are both progressing in Holland with consistent clears at CSI1* and young horse shows. Ladoselli W in Colombia has enjoyed multiple podiums, including victories at national one-thirty classes. Neverland Sz is showing steady results at one-thirty in Switzerland, proving his suitability as a quality amateur partner.
From national championships to international tours, these results show how Bridl horses are thriving in new homes and across different levels of the sport. The past months have been proof that careful selection, strong networks, and thoughtful matchmaking continue to deliver stories worth following.
