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Roger-Yves Bost after Hong Kong Grand Prix win: “As long as I have the right horse, I’ll keep going”!

Roger-Yves Bost & Ballerine du Vilpion in Basel - © Tomas Holcbecher

At 61, Roger-Yves Bost continues to do what he has been known for throughout his entire career: winning at the very highest level, with flair, feel, and an unmistakable love for the horse. In Hong Kong, the French show jumper added another five-star Grand Prix victory to his impressive résumé, this time aboard an experienced mare he only decided to start at the very last moment. The result was not just a win, but a clear reflection of Bost’s philosophy at the top of the sport: passion first, careful planning, and the horse’s welfare always at the centre.

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