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New talent for Beat Mändli

Switzerland's Olympic rider, Beat Mändli has welcomed a new talent in his stables. Belgium's Stijn Stevens and Louke Baeten have sold their own bredOlympia ter Leydonck (Balou du Rouet) to Mändli, through the mediation of Romain Duguet and Philippe de Balanda.

"We hope to see her back in Paris 2024," Steven states enthusiastically. The bay mare was produced by Geoffrey Geerts and after Louke Baeten.

Geerts competed the mare as a five-and six year old. After Louke Baeten took over the reins. Earlier this year the belgian female showjumper competed the 7-year-old mare at an international level at the Sentower Park.


"We hope to see her back in Paris 2024," Steven states enthusiastically. The bay mare was produced by Geoffrey Geerts and after Louke Baeten.

Geerts competed the mare as a five-and six year old. After Louke Baeten took over the reins. Earlier this year the belgian female showjumper competed the 7-year-old mare at an international level at the Sentower Park.


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