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British equestrian world mourns passing of stars of yesteryear

Horsetalk.co.nz Paddy McMahon (1933-2021) pictured at Hickstead in 1982 with Tigre. © FEI British equestrian sport has lost two of its former internationals in recent weeks, with the passing of showjumper Paddy McMahon and dressage rider Sarah Whitmore. One of the greatest British showjumping riders of all time, Paddy McMahon died peacefully on April 4. He was 87. McMahon was most memorable for his successes in the 1970s, including the Jumping European Championship gold medal at Hickstead in 1973, riding Penwood Forgemill. He was also a member of the British team that won the Nations Cup at the Dublin Horse Show the same year, and again in 1975.

A true legend : former European champion showjumper dies aged 87

Horse & Hound Trending: Tributes have been paid to former European champion British showjumper Paddy McMahon, who has died at the age of 87. Paddy, who enjoyed huge success and popularity at the height of his career, died suddenly and peacefully, in the company of his three children, Patricia, Elizabeth and Peter, on Sunday (4 April). Paddy and Penwood Forgemill dominated the sport in the 1970s, including winning, in one six-day period in 1973, individual gold at the European Championships at Hickstead, and the Horse & Hound Cup and the King George V Gold Cup at the Royal International Horse Show. The combination enjoyed success in grands prix and Nations Cups across the world. They were on the British team that won the Dublin Horse Show Nations Cup leg in 1973 and 1975; Britain also won in 1974, and the hat-trick meant they kept the Aga Khan trophy.

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