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Willem Greve: "A good horse is bred in the stable, not on paper..."

Dutch top rider Willem Greve is active at all levels of the sport. With his trademark down-to-earth attitude, Greve stands out—whether he’s competing at the highest level, attending stallion shows, or riding in young horse competitions. "What frustrates me today is that true breeders are increasingly overshadowed by commercial breeders," Greve says. "That’s not the path we should be following. A good horse is bred in the stable, not on paper."

 

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