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Wilm Vermeir: "It takes patience to build a relationship with a horse..."

Wilm Vermeir is, without a doubt, one of the riders to keep an eye on in 2023. The Belgian closed his 2022 with a bang and yet remains down to earth when looking to the future. "Horsemanship is very important', Vermeir explains. "For us it's not only in the sport but also in breeding. Patience and quality over quantity." A candid conversation with Wilm Vermeir about his ambitions, vision on the sport and on the breeding. 

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