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Stijn Stevens: “The story of Rolex Ter Leydonck reflects everything we stand for: a passion for trading, breeding and sport.”

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Rolex Ter Leydonck is not only the horse with whom Nicola Philippaerts claimed the Belgian indoor title at Jumping Mechelen. Behind that championship round lies a story that began with a homebred mare, a clear vision on bloodlines and mentality, and a partnership that grew step by step. “Rolex’s story says everything about what we stand for: passion for trading, breeding, and sport,” breeder Stijn Stevens explains.

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