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Richard Vogel about his collab with United Touch S his Breeder/Owner; "I think it is an obligation for all of us riders to know where our horses come from."

With the global show jumping calendar expanding rapidly, managing top-tier equine talent has become a sophisticated numbers game. During a recent Rolex Round Table, German sensation Richard Vogel shared his sharp perspective on how the sport has evolved over the past decade. From the explosion of five-star events to the fierce, early-stage scouting for young prospects, Vogel outlines the modern reality of elite show jumping and why protecting the horse's mental and physical well-being remains the ultimate priority.

 

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source: Rolex Grand Slam

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