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‘The more time you “waste”, the better your relationship’: how less is more for Olympic ‘mare of all mares’

In this exclusive, subscriber-only interview, H&H caught up with Polish dressage rider Sandra Sysojeva about her precocious dressage star who made her Olympic debut during her first season competing at grand prix, aged eight, and their rocky road to the top of the sport

  • Polish dressage rider Sandra Sysojeva caused quite a stir at the Paris Olympics when she steered her eight-year-old mare, Maxima Bella, into the freestyle final. This daughter of Millennium x Christ 3 was two years younger than any other horse in the field, and waltzed her way into 15th place with a score of plus-80%. Since Paris, they have been unbeaten in six international competitions, including a massive personal best freestyle score of 83.41% to win at Salzburg CDI5* in December.

    Sandra Sysojeva and Maxima Bella winning in 2024

    Sandra Sysojeva and Maxima Bella notch one of their 16 victories in 2024. Credit: lerasalash.photo

    With such success at such a precocious age on the world stage, it’s easy to assume Maxima Bella was a prolific young horse winner, but the reality is rather different. This Olympic season was her first at grand prix – and the pair didn’t compete at all in 2023. While Sandra loved the look of Maxima Bella when she first set eyes on her as a three-year-old, it’s been a rocky road to the top.

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