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Gregory Wathelet takes over the reins of Ironman van Klapscheut

Owner Tal Milstein just announced too Equnews that his Belgium Warmblood Ironman van Klapscheut will from now on compete with a new rider. It's Belgium's Gregory Wathelet who will take over the reins of this Sheyenne de Baugy son. The by Stud Mivaro bred Ironman van Klapscheut is owned by Tal Milstein. At nine years old the grey gelding jumps at a height of 1m50 in the three star competition. He started his career with Belgium rider Christophe Vanderhasselt, who soon gave the reins to Colombia's Mark Bluman. He jumped this Ironman in the Belgium competition starting him in Lier and Opglabbeek. From september 1st this year it was Chloe Vranken who took place in the saddle. In Liège she finished with the gelding in a 16th place in the three star 1m40 competition.      

Owner Tal Milstein just announced too Equnews that his Belgium Warmblood Ironman van Klapscheut will from now on compete with a new rider. It's Belgium's Gregory Wathelet who will take over the reins of this Sheyenne de Baugy son. The by Stud Mivaro bred Ironman van Klapscheut is owned by Tal Milstein. At nine years old the grey gelding jumps at a height of 1m50 in the three star competition. He started his career with Belgium rider Christophe Vanderhasselt, who soon gave the reins to Colombia's Mark Bluman. He jumped this Ironman in the Belgium competition starting him in Lier and Opglabbeek. From september 1st this year it was Chloe Vranken who took place in the saddle. In Liège she finished with the gelding in a 16th place in the three star 1m40 competition.      

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