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Morocco invests in new Grand Prix horse

Recently was announced, Morocco has received an Olympic Ticket. Although the Olympic deadline has passed the Morocco federation takes this opportunity to invest in the equestrian sports.

Earlier Belgium's teamchef for the CSI3* competitions, Philippe Le Jeune decided to accept the job to coach Abdelkebir Ouaddar,  Now also Abdesslam Bennani Smires has high prospects welcoming a new talent in his stables.


Lees Ook: Breaking the taboo ... this is how much you earn as a rider.


The 12-year-old son of Vingino, Davino Q will in the future compete for Morocco. Before competed by Gerco Schröder, Davino Q last year jumped to the seventh place in the CSI5* Longines Grand Prix of Hong Kong.

Earlier Belgium's teamchef for the CSI3* competitions, Philippe Le Jeune decided to accept the job to coach Abdelkebir Ouaddar,  Now also Abdesslam Bennani Smires has high prospects welcoming a new talent in his stables.


Lees Ook: Breaking the taboo ... this is how much you earn as a rider.


The 12-year-old son of Vingino, Davino Q will in the future compete for Morocco. Before competed by Gerco Schröder, Davino Q last year jumped to the seventh place in the CSI5* Longines Grand Prix of Hong Kong.

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