The Story of Jagerbomb
A Star in the Spotlight
October 29, 2025 at 10:59 AMBy b.wehner

The newest episode of The Story of… shines a light on Jagerbomb, the remarkable dressage horse partnered with Becky Moody.
From Young Horse to Olympic Stage
In this episode, viewers follow the journey of “Bomb” — from his early training days to becoming one of the sport’s most beloved and successful horses. Becky, along with her family and groom, shares insight into his development, personality, and the bond that has carried them all the way to the Olympics.
A Horse Like No Other
Through every stage of his story, one theme remains clear: Jagerbomb isn’t just a champion in the arena — he’s truly one of a kind.
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