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It was something no one ever expected. Olympic champion Hickstead, named the best jumping horse in the world at the World Equestrian Games, is dead. And around the world, fans are in mourning for the loss of one of the sport's most exciting horses.
On November 6, 2011, Hickstead, ridden by Canadian Equestrian Team member Eric Lamaze, had just finished his round at the World Cup in Verona, Italy, and was walking across the ring. Suddenly, his legs slowly folded and he gently fell onto his left side with his hind legs pulled up to his body. A shocked Lamaze rolled off him, lifted the reins over Hickstead's head and called urgently for help. But it was too late. By the time assistance arrived a few seconds later, the great horse was already gone.
The emotional impact was instant. On live television, commentators were heard crying. People in the audience covered their faces in disbelief, unable to watch. Others hugged the people beside them. Everyone was shocked into silence.
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