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Toscan de Ste Hermelle (again) sold, this time to Abdullah Al Sharbatly

  The 14-year-old sBs-stallion, Toscan de Ste Hermelle (by Surcouf de Revel) has switched stables yet again, this time the white sire moves to Abdullah Al Sharbatly. For Sharbatly it is his second Belgian bred horse he acquires in just a few days. Earlier he also welcomed Vici R in his stables. Before Toscan was competed by multiple riders starting with Belgium's Constant Van Paesschen. Later it were Gregory Wathelet, Rodrigo Bass and Vincent Lambrecht who took over the reins.   About a week ago the sire was still in ownership of a Taiwan rider, sold by Vincent Lambrechts. The latter competed the stallion at the international horse show in Beervelde. Toscan competed the most at an international level with Constan Van Paesschen in the saddle. The pair jumped to a third place in the GCT Grand Prix in Antwerp in 2014, won the 1.60m Nations Cup in Rome and placed fourth in the GCT Grand Prix and Grand Prix of Paris.l

  The 14-year-old sBs-stallion, Toscan de Ste Hermelle (by Surcouf de Revel) has switched stables yet again, this time the white sire moves to Abdullah Al Sharbatly. For Sharbatly it is his second Belgian bred horse he acquires in just a few days. Earlier he also welcomed Vici R in his stables. Before Toscan was competed by multiple riders starting with Belgium's Constant Van Paesschen. Later it were Gregory Wathelet, Rodrigo Bass and Vincent Lambrecht who took over the reins.   About a week ago the sire was still in ownership of a Taiwan rider, sold by Vincent Lambrechts. The latter competed the stallion at the international horse show in Beervelde. Toscan competed the most at an international level with Constan Van Paesschen in the saddle. The pair jumped to a third place in the GCT Grand Prix in Antwerp in 2014, won the 1.60m Nations Cup in Rome and placed fourth in the GCT Grand Prix and Grand Prix of Paris.l

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