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Albert Voorn puts an end to horse riding career

Dutch show jumping rider, Albert Voorn has announced on his social media that he quit horseriding. "The ongoing Covid-19 restrictions are causing me to leave my equestrian career behind for good," writes Voorn.


"A great thanks to the complicated horses that made me think harder to find a solution to make it work and made me a for my own feeling a complete horseman.

A great thanks to those that have trusted their horses in our care. Sitting in the saddle and trying to find the ultimate comfort for horse and rider has always been my biggest challenge and has given me an enormous satisfaction.

TOBALIO you were so special to us, the headaches you gave us and the times you put me on the ground didn’t take away the moments you made me feel a special rider.

DANTE in the two years you have been with us I have not been able to convince you to play the game with us but after I had to give up on you you still have given me so much information witch made me even more complete."



"A great thanks to the complicated horses that made me think harder to find a solution to make it work and made me a for my own feeling a complete horseman.

A great thanks to those that have trusted their horses in our care. Sitting in the saddle and trying to find the ultimate comfort for horse and rider has always been my biggest challenge and has given me an enormous satisfaction.

TOBALIO you were so special to us, the headaches you gave us and the times you put me on the ground didn’t take away the moments you made me feel a special rider.

DANTE in the two years you have been with us I have not been able to convince you to play the game with us but after I had to give up on you you still have given me so much information witch made me even more complete."



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