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Kent Farrington: "I said, tomorrow is another day. Highs and lows are very close, that makes our sport beautiful!"

Today Kent Farrington impressed jumping to the win in the 1.60m Rolex Grand Prix in La Baule. Earlier this week, the American rider withdrew from the Nations Cup. "In our sport, you constantly go from highs to lows, and vice versa. After Friday, I managed to stay calm and realized that the next day is a new opportunity. This is the beauty of our sport; it keeps you grounded," says Farrington.

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