Saturday, June 27, 2026
  • Login
  • Home
  • Rugby
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Netball
  • Other Sports
  • About Us
  • Know Our Athletes
No Result
View All Result
South Africa Sports News and Blog Site | South Africa Sport
  • Home
  • Rugby
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Netball
  • Other Sports
  • About Us
  • Know Our Athletes
No Result
View All Result
South Africa Sports News and Blog Site | South Africa Sport
No Result
View All Result
Home Other Equestrian

Defying Gravity: Amy Michau and Go To Blue’s Leap to the World Stage

Alwyn Labuschagne by Alwyn Labuschagne
6 June 2026
in Equestrian, Other, Showjumping
0 0
0
Defying Gravity: Amy Michau and Go To Blue’s Leap to the World Stage

PERFECT SYNCHRONICITY: Amy Michau and Go To Blue in action at Kyalami Park during the Toyota World Cup Qualifier event. (Photo: Sport South Africa)

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Before she even steps into the arena, South African showjumping champion Amy Michau is often petrified. But the moment she and her horse begin their round, the nerves melt away, and pressure simply becomes the prelude to flight.

Fresh off a monumental season where she earned her coveted South African national colours, Michau is solidifying her status as one of the nation’s premier athletes. Balancing the gruelling demands of a high-performance sport with rigorous academics, she recently graduated from Stellenbosch University with a BSc (Agric) in Animal Science.

Yet, her most demanding test remains the 1.55m to 1.60m championship tracks, where the margins are razor-thin, and where she and her equine partner, Go To Blue, take on the very best.

Defying Gravity: Amy Michau and Go To Blue’s Leap to the World Stage
TRUST AND GRIT: National champion Amy Michau pilots Go To Blue through a highly technical course at the Toyota World Cup Qualifier at Kyalami Park. (Photo: Sport South Africa)

A Match Made in the Netherlands

The story of Michau’s ascent is inextricably linked to “Blue.” A Dutch Warmblood from the prestigious VDL Stud and sired by Zirocco Blue, Michau discovered him in the Netherlands. At the time, the horse was inexperienced and wild, but Michau felt an instant, undeniable connection.

“He was the first horse I sat on,” Michau recalls. “I just knew he had to be mine and we had to bring him back.”

Today, Blue is based in Johannesburg at Disa Stables, where he is kept fit by Liam Stevens and Shannon Wyndham-Quin. Because Michau studies in Stellenbosch, her routine involves flying up just days before major shows. Despite the geographical distance, their bond is electric. Blue, whom Michau affectionately notes has “short man syndrome,” is fiercely competitive and has an uncanny sense for the big moment. He knows exactly when it is World Cup day.

“He’s a little bit cocky… he likes to come in here and show everyone what he’s got,” she says. When the day arrives, they operate in perfect synchronicity, clearing massive obstacles with visible daylight between Blue and the poles.

FLYING HIGH: South African national rider Amy Michau and her phenomenal Dutch Warmblood, Go To Blue, clearing a massive obstacle during the Toyota World Cup Qualifier at Kyalami Park. (Photo: Sport South Africa)
FLYING HIGH: South African national rider Amy Michau and her phenomenal Dutch Warmblood, Go To Blue, clearing a massive obstacle during the Toyota World Cup Qualifier at Kyalami Park. (Photo: Sport South Africa)

The World Cup Pursuit

Michau recently demonstrated her elite calibre at the local World Cup Qualifier. Facing a highly technical first round that included a daunting wall, Michau piloted Blue to a flawless clear round. In the high-stakes jump-off, knowing she was up against lightning-fast rivals like Chatan Hendriks, she pushed the pace and left everything on the line, ultimately missing out on the win by a heartbreaking 0.18 seconds.

“I came in here and just left it all out and went as fast as I can,” she reflects. “I was a bit upset, but this is the sport.”

Having already secured three FEI World Cup Qualifier wins, Michau has qualified for the World Cup Final in Sweden, a lifelong dream. She also harbours ambitions to compete on the gruelling five-star 1.60m European circuit across the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, where the standard of competition represents the absolute peak of the sport.

Defying Gravity: Amy Michau and Go To Blue’s Leap to the World Stage
FLYING HIGH: South African national rider Amy Michau and her phenomenal Dutch Warmblood, Go To Blue, clearing a massive obstacle during the Toyota World Cup Qualifier at Kyalami Park. (Photo: Sport South Africa)

However, competing at the pinnacle of international sport comes with immense hurdles. While Michau and Blue operate as a tightly knit team, there is a clear need for organizations like SASCOC to add more funding behind the sport to properly back South African athletes and teams to enable them to compete internationally. Currently relying on private backing, Michau and her parents, who remain her absolute greatest support system, are actively pursuing all possible avenues to secure the funding required for her trip to the World Cup Final.

Looking to the Future

While her immediate sights are set on world championship glory, Michau remains intensely practical about her long-term future. Currently pursuing her Master’s in Meat Science and Animal Nutrition, she plans to eventually utilize her degrees to become a cattle farmer in Limpopo. She is determined to keep showjumping as a passionate pursuit rather than a high-pressure job, ensuring she never loses her pure love for the sport.

As for the future of showjumping in South Africa, Michau wants nothing more than to see the discipline thrive. She hopes for increased television coverage and stands packed with roaring fans. Because when Amy Michau and Go To Blue enter the arena, it is a world-class spectacle of trust, grit, and athletic grace that deserves to be witnessed.

Defying Gravity: Amy Michau and Go To Blue’s Leap to the World Stage
TRUST AND GRIT: National champion Amy Michau pilots Go To Blue through a highly technical course at the Toyota World Cup Qualifier at Kyalami Park. (Photo: Sport South Africa)

For More South African Sports News: Sport South Africa Home Page

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Sport South Africa (@sportsouthafrica)

Tags: Amy MichauEquestrianNews South AfricaSABC SportShow jumpingShowjumpingSouth AfricaSouth Africa NewsSouth Africa SportSouth Africa Sport Newssouth africa sportssouth africa sports newssouth african sportSouth African Sport Newssouth african sports newssportSport NewsSport News South AfricaSport South AfricaSportsSports NewssupersportThe South African
Alwyn Labuschagne

Alwyn Labuschagne

Next Post
Blitzboks Reach Bordeaux Semis, Crowned SVNS Champions

Blitzboks Reach Bordeaux Semis, Crowned SVNS 2026 Champions

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
South Africa Over-50s Stumble in World Cup Opener Against West Indies

South Africa Over-50s Stumble in World Cup Opener Against West Indies

10 February 2025
South African Over-50s Cricket Team Gears Up for World Cup in Sri Lanka

South African Over-50s Cricket Team Gears Up for World Cup in Sri Lanka

8 February 2025
Breaking Ground on the Slopes: Malherbe’s Story

Breaking Ground on the Slopes: Malherbe’s Story

12 June 2025
South Africa Over-50s Fall Short as Australia Clinch Thriller in Cricket World Cup

South Africa Over-50s Fall Short as Australia Clinch Thriller in Cricket World Cup

13 February 2025
Marione Fourie Shatters South African 100m Hurdles Record in Switzerland

Marione Fourie Shatters South African 100m Hurdles Record in Switzerland

1
Banyana Banyana’s Journey to the FIFA Women’s World Cup: Defying Expectations

Banyana Banyana’s Journey to the FIFA Women’s World Cup: Defying Expectations

1
South Africa Secures Bronze Medal at World Athletics Road Running Championships 2023 in Riga, Latvia

South Africa Secures Bronze Medal at RIGA 23

1
South Africa's Women's Wheelchair Basketball Team Competes in 2023 U-25 World Championship

South Africa’s Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Team Competes in 2023 U-25 World Championship

1
Brits' Historic Century Powers Proteas to Record Total, Keeping Semi-Final Dreams Alive

Brits’ Historic Century Powers Proteas to Record Total, Keeping Semi-Final Dreams Alive

26 June 2026
Bafana Bafana Write Their Names in the Stars: A Historic 1-0 Victory Over South Korea

Bafana Bafana Write Their Names in the Stars: A Historic 1-0 Victory Over South Korea

25 June 2026
Win or Go Home: Bafana Bafana Face 90 Minutes for World Cup History

Win or Go Home: Bafana Bafana Face 90 Minutes for World Cup History

24 June 2026
Countdown to Glasgow 2026: Inside the Games Reset & Team SA Announcement

Countdown to Glasgow 2026: Inside the Games Reset & Team SA Announcement

24 June 2026

Recommended

Brits' Historic Century Powers Proteas to Record Total, Keeping Semi-Final Dreams Alive

Brits’ Historic Century Powers Proteas to Record Total, Keeping Semi-Final Dreams Alive

26 June 2026
Bafana Bafana Write Their Names in the Stars: A Historic 1-0 Victory Over South Korea

Bafana Bafana Write Their Names in the Stars: A Historic 1-0 Victory Over South Korea

25 June 2026
Win or Go Home: Bafana Bafana Face 90 Minutes for World Cup History

Win or Go Home: Bafana Bafana Face 90 Minutes for World Cup History

24 June 2026
Countdown to Glasgow 2026: Inside the Games Reset & Team SA Announcement

Countdown to Glasgow 2026: Inside the Games Reset & Team SA Announcement

24 June 2026

About Us

Welcome to the ultimate destination for South African sports enthusiasts! Get ready to dive into the heart and soul of the nation's sporting landscape. From the electric atmosphere of rugby stadiums to the dazzling skills on the cricket pitch, we bring you the latest news, captivating stories, and in-depth analysis of all your favorite sports. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, our website is your go-to source for everything South African sports. Join us as we celebrate the triumphs, unravel the narratives, and showcase the unbreakable spirit of South African athletes. Get ready to be captivated, inspired, and immersed in the world of South African sports like never before. Let the journey begin!

Categories

  • Adventure Sports
  • Aquatics
  • Archery
  • Athlete Profiles
  • Athletics
  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Beach Sports
  • Billiards
  • Bowls
  • Boxing
  • Breaking
  • Canoe
  • Cricket
  • Cycling
  • Darts
  • Diving
  • Equestrian
  • ESports
  • Extreme Sports
  • Fencing
  • Figure Skating
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Hockey
  • Ice Hockey
  • Judo
  • Karate
  • Kickboxing
  • Kiteboarding
  • MMA
  • MotoSport
  • Mountain Biking
  • Muaythai
  • Netball
  • Orienteering
  • Other
  • Para Sports
  • Pentathlon
  • PFL
  • Phygital
  • Powerlifting
  • Rowing
  • Rugby
  • Sailing
  • Showjumping
  • Softball
  • Speed climbing
  • Squash
  • Surfing
  • Swimming
  • Table Tennis
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball
  • Water Sports
  • Weightlifting
  • Winter Sports

Tags

2025 FISU Rhine-Ruhr World University Games Athelitcs South Africa Athletics Athletics South Africa Cricket cricket news cricket news south africa CRICKET SOUTH AFRICA Football hockey Netball News24 News South Africa Proteas Rugby Rugby News SABC Sport SA Cricket SA Rugby South Africa South Africa cricket South Africa News South African Football South African Hockey South African rugby south african sport South African Sport News south african sports news south africa rugby South Africa Sport South Africa Sport News south africa sports south africa sports news sport Sport News Sport News South Africa Sports Sports News Sport South Africa Springboks supersport TeamSA Team South Africa The South African World University Games

Recent News

Brits' Historic Century Powers Proteas to Record Total, Keeping Semi-Final Dreams Alive

Brits’ Historic Century Powers Proteas to Record Total, Keeping Semi-Final Dreams Alive

26 June 2026
Bafana Bafana Write Their Names in the Stars: A Historic 1-0 Victory Over South Korea

Bafana Bafana Write Their Names in the Stars: A Historic 1-0 Victory Over South Korea

25 June 2026

© 2023 Sports Media 360 SA (PTY) LTD - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Rugby
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Netball
  • Other Sports
  • About Us
  • Know Our Athletes

© 2023 Sports Media 360 SA (PTY) LTD - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.