There was huge disappointment for Andrew Gould on his European Dressage Championships debut in Crozet, France, when he was eliminated on veterinary grounds during his grand prix test.
His ride, the 12-year-old Negro stallion Indigro, was not moving with his usual fluency from the outset, and the judge rang the bell when they came to halt at C. After a brief discussion with the C judge, Denmark’s Hans-Christian Matthiesen – who is a veterinarian by training – the world number 37 left the arena on a long rein in walk.
Andrew was Britain’s pathfinder of the team of four. However, as only three of the nation’s scores count towards team placings, his elimination will not jeopardise Britain’s challenge. It does mean there is no room for error for the remaining three, Carl Hester, Becky Moody and Lottie Fry.
Becky, who was on youth teams alongside Andrew, said that his elimination didn’t affect the pressure on the three British combinations.
“I’m just so sad for Andrew, it was such an unfortunate thing to happen,” Becky said, after scoring a solid 74.82% on her Paris team bronze medallist Jagerbomb.
“Obviously, we have to focus on getting the horse right for him, but we have a job to do – the three of us – so we will do our very best and see what we can do.”
This was a long-awaited senior championship debut for Andrew Gould, who was on the British youth teams 25 years ago with Koffee Break. He was also travelling reserve, with Indigro, for the Paris Olympics last year.
- To stay up to date with all the breaking news from the European Dressage Championships, subscribe to the Horse & Hound website
You may also enjoy reading

How to watch the European Dressage Championships via live streams wherever you are around the world

The Horse & Hound Podcast 168: Andrew Gould on his first senior team call-up ahead of the European Dressage Championships

How many medals are given, how are they decided, and more European Dressage Championships questions answered

Subscribe to Horse & Hound magazine today – and enjoy unlimited website access all year round