The closure of the airspace in Qatar has significant consequences for various riders, businesses, and grooms within the sector. Approximately 150 horses remain stabled in Doha, including those belonging to Niels Bruynseels, world number one Scott Brash, Abdel Saïd, and Pieter Devos. "I still have several horses and staff members present in Doha. I think about that every minute of the day," Devos says.
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