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Willem Greve's Perpetua passed away

Last night Willem Greve's former Grand Prix horse, Perpetua (Lux Z x Cassini I) passed away after a colic attack. The grey mare was only 19 springs young. Perpetua was born at the Margaretha Hoeve in Dinteloord, the Netherlands. The same place where she spend her last days of retirement. Between 2007 and 2011 Greve and Perpetua secured several international victories. The pair won the 1.60m Grand Prix in Lummen and Maastricht in 2008. They continued their victories with a team-win at the Nations Cup in Copenhagen in 2009. "Perpetua was a nice mare with a perfect head," states Greve.

Last night Willem Greve's former Grand Prix horse, Perpetua (Lux Z x Cassini I) passed away after a colic attack. The grey mare was only 19 springs young. Perpetua was born at the Margaretha Hoeve in Dinteloord, the Netherlands. The same place where she spend her last days of retirement. Between 2007 and 2011 Greve and Perpetua secured several international victories. The pair won the 1.60m Grand Prix in Lummen and Maastricht in 2008. They continued their victories with a team-win at the Nations Cup in Copenhagen in 2009. "Perpetua was a nice mare with a perfect head," states Greve.

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