He is the "Flying Frenchman," the man to beat whenever he enters the ring. This week, Julien Epaillard heads to Texas to defend his title at the FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final. But while the world focuses on his record-breaking speed, the secret to Epaillard’s success lies in a quiet, radical devotion to his horses' natural well-being. "Riding isn't about giving commands," Epaillard says, "it’s about the constant evaluation of a partnership."
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