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Wout-Jan Van der Schans: "Imagine is the perfect example! We need to connect more breeders with owners!"

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Last month, Wout-Jan Van der Schans served as chairman of the KWPN Stallion Inspection. The new Dutch national coach once again emphasized the importance of transparency by openly providing feedback on the jury’s decisions. “The ultimate dream is for owners of talented stallions to be willing to keep their horses in the Netherlands. This is crucial for both the sport and breeding, so they can collaborate optimally with riders,” Van der Schans told Paarden Gazet.

 

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