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Harry Charles' Sherlock (ex. Novio vd Donkhoeve) will be awarded at Jumping Mechelen!

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During Jumping Mechelen, the Landbouwleven Horse of the Year is traditionally selected. Over the past weeks, readers of Landbouwleven were able to cast their votes. The votes have been counted…

The 11-year-old stallion, a son of Bisquet Balou vd Mispelaere, was bred by Gustaaf Quintelier. This year, the stallion delivered exceptional performances with British rider Harry Charles in the saddle.

The Zangersheide-approved stallion and Charles secured victory this year in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of London.

 (formerly Novio vd Donkhoeve) succeeds Belgian champion Ermitage Kalone as the Landbouwleven Horse of the Year!

 

The 11-year-old stallion, a son of Bisquet Balou vd Mispelaere, was bred by Gustaaf Quintelier. This year, the stallion delivered exceptional performances with British rider Harry Charles in the saddle.

The Zangersheide-approved stallion and Charles secured victory this year in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of London.

The 11-year-old stallion, a son of Bisquet Balou vd Mispelaere, was bred by Gustaaf Quintelier. This year, the stallion delivered exceptional performances with British rider Harry Charles in the saddle.

The Zangersheide-approved stallion and Charles secured victory this year in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of London.

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