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Stephex's Talent to retire in Finland

It seems like a fairytale or at least a sublime christmas gift. Just before the Mermorial Eric Wauters, Jumping Mechelen, Stephex CEO, Stephan Conter called Tina Tunnanen. Tuunanen has been years Stephex Stables rider, Nina Fagerstrom's groom. On December 18, Tuunanen received the best gift ever. With the condition she need to send a picture every month and cannot sell him, Tuunanen welcomes the 17-year-old KWPN-gelding Talent (by Germus R). The gelding will enjoy his retirement in Finland with his former groom. Together with Nina Talent jumped together many international successes. In 2011 was their best year with a fourth place in the world cup qualifier in Helsinki and an eight place in the Grand Prix on Sunday.

It seems like a fairytale or at least a sublime christmas gift. Just before the Mermorial Eric Wauters, Jumping Mechelen, Stephex CEO, Stephan Conter called Tina Tunnanen. Tuunanen has been years Stephex Stables rider, Nina Fagerstrom's groom. On December 18, Tuunanen received the best gift ever. With the condition she need to send a picture every month and cannot sell him, Tuunanen welcomes the 17-year-old KWPN-gelding Talent (by Germus R). The gelding will enjoy his retirement in Finland with his former groom. Together with Nina Talent jumped together many international successes. In 2011 was their best year with a fourth place in the world cup qualifier in Helsinki and an eight place in the Grand Prix on Sunday.

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