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Willem Greve: "Time is essence. And the lack of it, is the biggest loss in our sport..."

Both Willem Greve (NED) and Walter Lelie (BEL) are known as riders that have experience on all levels. They produced horses from the start up to an international level. Greve is known as the rider who can do it all. "In my experience to often the trade takes it over from a good and steady learning trajectory for the horse," says Greve. "I agree, although we have enough good riders in Europe to produce young horses, these riders are not able to shift their ambitions," adds Walter Lelie. We talked with both riders about the learning process for young horses!

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