Jennifer Gates, the daughter of billionaire Bill Gates, shared a heartwarming photo of her baby girl ‘Little L’ meeting her horse Lordan. As an avid equestrian, she owns a farm in Westchester County, New York. It serves as her training ground, where she nurtures a special bond with her horses, including her faithful companion Lordan.
Jennifer’s deep love for horses naturally extends to her daughter, Little L, who was born in March 2023. Growing up surrounded by these majestic creatures, a beautiful bond has formed between mother, daughter, and the equestrian world.
Jennifer Gates, Little L, and Lordan’s heartwarming connection
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Jennifer captured the beautiful moment between Little L and Lordan and captioned the photo with “Lordan & Little L 💗,” showing the affection between them. Little L is only a few months old, so it is hard to say how close she is to Lordan. However, it is likely that she will grow up around horses since her mother, Jennifer, is a passionate equestrian. Jennifer has been riding since she was 6 years old and has developed a strong bond with her horses.
One of her favorite horses is Lordan, whom she described as “super sweet, down-to-earth, easy-going, but you can also go fast and have a lot of confidence“. Jennifer and Lordan have a very close relationship. They have been partners since 2013 when Jennifer imported Lordan from Germany to the United States. She also trusts him to her husband, Nayel Nassar, who is an Olympic equestrian from Egypt and sometimes rides Lordan as well. Jennifer and Lordan share a strong bond of love, respect, and friendship. They often appear on Jennifer’s social media accounts, where she posts photos and videos of their training and competitions.
The triumphs of Jennifer and Lordan in show jumping
Jennifer and Lordan have claimed victories in prestigious competitions, such as the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Del Mar in 2018. Their exceptional performance also saw them secure a second-place finish in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Las Vegas in 2019 and a third-place finish in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Thermal in 2020.
They secured a fourth-place finish in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Wellington in 2020. Additionally, an impressive fifth-place finish in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final in Gothenburg in 2019.
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Notably, Jennifer and Lordan qualified for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. Unfortunately, they had to withdraw due to an injury sustained by Lordan prior to the event. Their achievements and talent highlight the incredible success they have achieved together, showcasing their exceptional skills and abilities in the world of show jumping.
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