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New horse for Beezie Madden

America's top show jumper, Beezie Madden, won last years bronz medal at the FEI World Equestrian Games in Caen, France.  Now she can count on a new Grand Prix horse to compete with. The 11-years-old Selle Français-gelding, Quister de Guldenboom joins Madden's stables. The original name of the Kannan-son is Quracoa de la Roque. Madden bought the horse from Jane Richard Philips and her husband Ignace Philips. Recently Jane Richard Philips finished third at the Longines Global Champions Tour in Chantilly with the horse.  The pair also won some 1.40m classes at the international shows in San Remo and Truccazzano (2013). Further they had succesfull stage or top ten places in several international shows on a 1.40-1.50m level.   "In London, at the LGCT, Jane asked us if we were interessted in the horse," explains Madden. "We always had an interest, but after testing him we knew for sure..."

America's top show jumper, Beezie Madden, won last years bronz medal at the FEI World Equestrian Games in Caen, France.  Now she can count on a new Grand Prix horse to compete with. The 11-years-old Selle Français-gelding, Quister de Guldenboom joins Madden's stables. The original name of the Kannan-son is Quracoa de la Roque. Madden bought the horse from Jane Richard Philips and her husband Ignace Philips. Recently Jane Richard Philips finished third at the Longines Global Champions Tour in Chantilly with the horse.  The pair also won some 1.40m classes at the international shows in San Remo and Truccazzano (2013). Further they had succesfull stage or top ten places in several international shows on a 1.40-1.50m level.   "In London, at the LGCT, Jane asked us if we were interessted in the horse," explains Madden. "We always had an interest, but after testing him we knew for sure..."

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