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Totilas (23 May 200014 December 2020), also known from 2006 to 2011 as Moorlands Totilas, and nicknamed "Toto", was a
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standing high who was considered to be one of the most outstanding competitive
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horses in the world, the first horse to score above 90 in dressage competition, and the former holder of the world record for the highest dressage score in Grand Prix Freestyle Dressage. Going into the
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(WEG), Moorlands Totilas and his rider,
Edward Gal Edward Gal (born 4 March 1970 in Rheden) is a Dutch dressage rider. He and the stallion Totilas (nicknamed "Toto"), were triple gold medalists at the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games, becoming the first horse-rider partne ...
, had amassed multiple world-record scores in international competition, leading one
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journalist to call them "rock stars in the horse world". Totilas was retired from competition in August 2015 and died on 14 December 2020 due to complications from
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.


Early show career

Totilas was bred by Jan K. Schuil and Anna Schuil-Visser in Broeksterwâld (Broeksterwoude) in the Netherlands. They gave him his basic training. Upon entering major competition at age five, he was ridden by Jiska van den Akker and exhibited at the 2005 World Breeding Championships for Young Horses at Verden, Germany. There he distinguished himself as the best horse from the Netherlands, and placed fourth in the final ranking of five-year-old dressage horses. Also in 2005, his owners contacted
Edward Gal Edward Gal (born 4 March 1970 in Rheden) is a Dutch dressage rider. He and the stallion Totilas (nicknamed "Toto"), were triple gold medalists at the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games, becoming the first horse-rider partne ...
and asked him to ride and compete Totilas. In 2006, after Gal began working with the horse, his sponsors Cees (also spelled Kees) and Tosca Visser purchased Totilas in the name of their investment company, Moorland BV. After this purchase the horse competed under the name "Moorlands Totilas". Totilas was ridden throughout most of his international Grand Prix career by Gal, under the flag of the Netherlands. Gal first began working with the horse in 2006 and the pair started to compete in 2008. Gal and the team of people who worked with the horse understood that Toto was "something special" after their first Grand Prix (GP) competition, with Gal later stating, "He has an incredible amount of talent; it's simply a pleasure to ride him.""Moorlands Totilas".''Edward Gal.com'' Accessed 2010-10-17
In July 2009, Gal and Toto broke the previous world record score in Grand Prix Freestyle Search fields: Competitor = Gal, Administering NF (National Federation) = NED (Netherlands), Gender=Male held by
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with an 89.50% mark at
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, England, and shortly thereafter followed it up breaking their own record with a score of 90.75% and win gold at the 2009 FEI European Jumping and Dressage Championships. The pair also won a silver in the special dressage and gold in the team dressage event. In December 2009, at the fourth leg of the 2009–10 FEI World Cup Dressage series at
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in
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, they extended their record in GP Freestyle to 92.30%, more than 10 points above the second-place finisher. They won that season's FEI World Cup final with a win in GP Freestyle at home in the Netherlands, winning by more than 7 points with a score better than their first world record. The pair also have a world-record score in the Grand Prix Special discipline to their credit, having recorded 86.460% at
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in July 2010. The pair were triple gold medalists at the
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, becoming the first horse–rider partnership ever to sweep the three available dressage gold medals (team, special and freestyle) at a single FEI World Games. The horse's career was not free of controversy, particularly due to his training using the highly controversial "LDR" (low, deep and round) hyperflexion training technique also known as
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, which faces claims of causing physical harm to the horse, and is considered "mental abuse" by the FEI. Critics claimed that his extravagant paces were not natural, but rather a product of harmful training, accusing Totilas' trainers of artificially inflating dressage scores and corrupting the fundamentals of the sport. One German equestrian magazine compared his performances to those in a circus. The head of the World Cup judging panel at the Olympia competition in London dismissed such criticism, saying, "People should be big enough to recognise brilliance when they see it." While some give primary credit to the skill of Gal as the primary reason the horse reached such a high level at a very young age for a dressage horse, Anne Gribbons, dressage technical adviser for the United States Equestrian Federation, assessed Totilas as having taken the sport to a new level: "He is capable of such power and balance while he's in motion that it is almost beyond what most other horses can do."


Breeding status and sale

Totilas was approved for breeding by the KWPN in 2009,"Dressage Super Sires Moorlands Totilas Gribaldi and Kostolany at the helm!" Accessed October 17, 2010
and stood at stud in 2010 for a
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of €5,500, or about $7,000 (US), considered a very high fee for a
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stallion.Beatty, Sarah. "Totilas Will Stand At Stud In 2010" ''Chronicle of the Horse'', 2010-02-02, accessed 2010-10-17
/ref> A total of 175 mares were approved for the stallion, including US Olympic medal-winner
Brentina Brentina (foaled May 29, 1991) was an Olympic-level dressage horse ridden by Debbie McDonald. She was owned by E. Parry Thomas.
."Totilas sold to Paul Schockemöhle of Germany." Dressage News.com accessed 2010-10-17
/ref> His first year at stud generated fees of nearly €1.4 million. In September 2010, an embryo by Totilas sold for €32,000. His first foal, a
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named Moorlands Guinevere, was foaled 23 January 2011 in
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. In October 2010, it was announced that
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breeder
Paul Schockemöhle Paul Schockemöhle (born 22 March 1945) is a German former showjumper. He was a successful international show jumping equestrian in the 1970s and 1980s at individual and team events in Olympic Games, World Championships and Eu ...
had purchased Totilas, for an undisclosed sale price, estimated to be in the range of €9.5 million to as high as €15 million. At the World Equestrian Games, Gal strongly denied that the horse was for sale, but his owners stated that after his wins at the WEG, "we could no longer ignore the interest in the stallion." Though the official press release stated that Gal "understood" the Vissers' decision, other news sources quoted him as stating, "I'm absolutely devastated...It's like I'm struck by lightning.""Sale Totilas Causes Shock Wave and Online Webquake" Eurodressage.com 2010-10-14, accessed 2010-10-17
/ref> The news was a shock in the dressage community, with the Dutch national dressage team expressing disappointment that their
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hopes had been damaged by the horse being sold to an individual from Germany, The Netherlands' closest rival. Dutch team trainer Sjef Janssen described the sale as "a huge blood-letting" for the team,"Dutch Equestrian Federation Mourns Sale of Totilas" Eurodressage.com 2010-10-14, accessed 2010-10-17
/ref> expressing concerns that the horse would perform for Germany in the 2012 Olympics. The volume of online discussions led the ''Eurodressage'' web site to crash. Comment included criticism of Anky van Grunsven from Gal's business partner Nicole Werner for posting the news via Twitter prior to the official news release, and a resulting public exchange between the two camps on Facebook."Heated Emotions on Facebook Due to Shocking Sale Totilas" Eurodressage.com 2010-10-14, accessed 2010-10-17
/ref> The Vissers stated that they would continue to make promising and talented horses available to Gal."Totilas Sold to Paul Schockemohle" Eurodressage.com 2010-10-14, accessed 2010-10-17
/ref>


German ownership

In March 2011, Schockemöhle changed the horse's show name with the FEI to "Totilas". Schockemöhle and promoter Michael Mronz marketed the horse under the new name. Schockemöhle and co-owner
Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff (born 1 August 1960, in Düsseldorf) is a German equestrian and Olympic champion. She won a gold medal in team dressage at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. She is daughter of equestrian and Olympic champ ...
selected
Matthias Alexander Rath Matthias Alexander Rath (born 2 August 1984) is a German dressage rider. Representing Germany, he competed at the 2010 World Equestrian Games and at three European Dressage Championships (in 2009, 2011 and 2015). Altogether, Rath has won four tea ...
, a 26-year-old German rider who is Linsenhoff's stepson, to be the horse's new rider. In November 2010, Totilas and Rath made a public appearance in Mühlen, Germany, at Schockemöhle's stallion station. The pair competed with the German team for the European Dressage Championships held in Rotterdam in August 2011,"Totilas 1st Foal Born"
''Dressage News.com''. 23 January 2011. Accessed 28 January 2011
failing to medal in that competition individually, although their scores assisted the Germans to win a silver team medal.Totilas' Olympic Selection Raises Concern , eurodressage
/ref> Allegations of abuse arose soon after the pair's 2011 performance in Rotterdam. A public showing where Totilas stuck out his tongue while performing, viewed as a sign of stress, caused public concern. Further controversy arose in October 2012, when the German branch of
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filed a legal complaint against Rath, Schockemöhle and Linsenhoff, alleging that Totilas was being abused due to the use of
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in his training and management that kept him confined in a box stall, isolated from other horses. PETA alleged that the horse's treatment violated the free-movement requirements of the German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Consumer Protection. As of 2012, prosecutors had not determined whether PETA's allegations were sufficient to constitute an alleged violation of German law. As the bulk of the complaint focused on the issue of rollkur training, which PETA was attempting to ban in Germany (although it was already prohibited by the German Equestrian Federation), the charge was viewed within the dressage community as a means to bring the issue to public attention via a high-profile case. Totilas was injured during the winter of 2011/12. Rath and Totilas were expected to compete in the
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and placed in the top three at the 2012 German Championships. Shortly afterwards, Rath became ill with
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and withdrew from competition at
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in June and subsequently from the German Olympic team. Rath expressed hope that the pair would be able to compete in the 2016 Olympics, although by that time Totilas would be 16 years old.Rath And Totilas Out Of 2012 London Olympic Games , The Chronicle of the Horse
/ref> They then moved to the Netherlands to work with
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, presumably to obtain experience in the training techniques that Totilas was familiar with while in the care of Gal. Totilas was injured in 2012 and spent two years out of competition. Rath and Totilas made their return at the May 2014 CDI Kapellen event in Belgium and competed in two test events at the 2014 CDIO Aachen event but had to withdraw from the freestyle event due to another injury. The pair returned in 2015 at a local event in Hulten and then competed at the CDIO Hagen in July. Rath and Totilas won a bronze in the team event at the 2015 European Championships in Aachen. The pair scored 75.9% in the grand prix event, with some observers believing Totilas to be lame. He was subsequently withdrawn from the special freestyle event. Aachen was Totilas' final competition; a subsequent MRI scan showed bone inflammation in his left hind hoof and he was retired in August 2015. Totilas spent his retirement at the Gestut Schafhof in Kronberg, Germany, travelling to Mühlen for breeding purposes. He made a celebration appearance at the 2019 KWPN Stallion Licensing event. In retirement he was ridden by Rath and Linsenhoff. He died from
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on 14 December 2020.


Pedigree

Moorlands Totilas was sired by a
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stallion, Gribaldi, that was approved by KWPN, the
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registry, and noted for elegance and refinement. Gribaldi had also been shown at the Grand Prix level by Gal.Battram, Simon. "The magic of Moorlands Totilas" Stepintodressae.com, accessed 2010-10-18
/ref> Toto's dam, Lominka, a KWPN-approved
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, came from bloodlines that have produced both
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and
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horses, many of whom were noted for good temperament. Pedigree of Moorlands Totilas
/ref>


See also

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References

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