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Ludo Philippaerts: "Many see the glamour, few the work..."

Equestrian sports are on the rise, the level is growing tremendously.... but we sometimes forget the basics. "It's getting harder and harder to find good training for the young horses, just as it has become harder for people, who don't come from real horse families, to grow in our sport. But that shouldn't stop them from trying," Ludo Philippaerts says.

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