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William Funnell: "I'm lucky that my own breeding supported my sportive career ... "

Not only Tal Milstein or Ludo Philippaerts combine top sport with breeding. The British show jumping rider William Funnell also knows that top sport often goes hand in hand with the base of everything; breeding. "We constantly aim to improve, that is the only way you can ride a Grand Prix horse that you produced yourself."

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