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"Many equestrian companies are an out-of-control hobby because the owners never learned how to run a business"

It's a dream come true, being an entrepreneur in the equestrian business. For quite a few entrepreneurs, this dream actually has come true. Yet there is still work to be done. We spoke with an equestrian business coach, Bram Van Hulle about how to obtain good entrepreneurship in equestrian sports."A lot of equestrian entrepreneurs started their business as a hobby. But they never learned entrepreneurship. Now they realize more than ever that time is the greatest scarcity there is and that this is obtained with optimal entrepreneurship", Bram Van Hulle started. 

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