On February 8, 2024, the equestrian world mourned the loss of a true Grand Prix icon as Catherine Haddad’s beloved Hanoverian gelding, Winyamaro, passed away at the age of 23. This colourful chestnut, born from the illustrious lineage of Walt Disney and Trapper, left an indelible mark on the dressage stage, becoming the successor to Haddad’s earlier international Grand Prix partners, Maximus and Cadillac.
Bred by Hans-Jurgen Buehrig, Winyamaro began his training under the watchful eye of Ralf Kornprobst in Vechta, Germany, before catching the attention of Catherine Haddad. The partnership between Haddad and Winyamaro marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that would see the duo ascend to the highest echelons of dressage.
Grand Prix Debut: A Dynamic Duo Emerges
Making their international debut in 2010, Haddad and Winyamaro quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with. Their partnership earned them the status of alternates for the U.S. team at the 2010 World Equestrian Games in Kentucky, a testament to their early success on the international stage. Winyamaro’s lineage was a tapestry of excellence, being a Hanoverian gelding sired by Walt Disney and out of Taiga, a mare with Trapper as her lineage.
The combination of genetics, training, and the skillful guidance of Haddad positioned Winyamaro as a standout in the dressage arena. In 2011, Haddad and Winyamaro secured a spot to represent the U.S.A at the World Cup Finals in Leipzig, Germany. Their 12th-place finish at this prestigious event solidified their reputation as a formidable pair on the global dressage scene. The journey of Winyamaro continued, leaving an imprint of success and skill.
An Unfortunate Setback: 2012 Olympic Team Missed Opportunity
While Winyamaro and Haddad had their sights set on the 2012 U.S. Olympic team, fate had other plans. An injury sidelined Winyamaro, preventing him from vying for a coveted spot on the Olympic stage. However, the duo’s resilience brought them back to the arena in the spring of 2013, showcasing their determination to overcome setbacks. In the autumn of 2013, Winyamaro found a new home with U.S.-based Dutch rider Olivia Hallman. Despite the change in ownership, Haddad continued to play a pivotal role in Winyamaro’s training, maintaining a connection that transcended borders. This shift marked the beginning of a new chapter in Winyamaro’s illustrious career.
Dressage 4 Kids and Beyond: A Journey of Generosity
In 2014, Winyamaro faced a setback due to injury, prompting Olivia Hallman to make the decision to move back to New York City and sell her horses. Demonstrating a remarkable act of generosity, Hallman donated Winyamaro to Dressage 4 Kids, a charitable organization. Haddad, in turn, leased him back to ensure his continued care and involvement in her stable. In 2016, Winyamaro entered a new phase of his career, transitioning to working student Michelle Haefer (née Brady). Together, they competed at the Prix St Georges level, showcasing the versatility and depth of Winyamaro’s skills.
Their journey continued until his official competition retirement in 2018. Upon retiring from competitive sport, Winyamaro seamlessly transitioned into his role as a schoolmaster at Catherine Haddad’s stable. His valuable contributions extended beyond the show ring, as he became a trusted teacher of Grand Prix movements to Haddad’s students, including the talented Hope Beerling.
A Lasting Tribute: Catherine Haddad’s Emotional Farewell
Upon Winyamaro’s passing, Catherine Haddad expressed her heartfelt emotions, stating, “You will leave a big hole in our lives, my friend. Be forever too sexy for your shirt, may you gallop on green fields surrounded by admiring fans, and may the cameras always be turned your direction.” This emotional farewell encapsulates the profound bond and the legacy Winyamaro leaves behind. Winyamaro’s journey, from his early training days in Vechta to his final resting place at Madden Mountain, reflects a life lived with purpose and passion.
As the dressage community remembers this chestnut maestro, his legacy becomes a testament to the resilience, talent, and enduring spirit that defines a true Grand Prix champion. In the echoes of hoofbeats and the memories shared, Winyamaro’s presence will forever linger as a symbol of excellence in the world of dressage.