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This week, first FEI Jumping Worldcup for Jordy Van Massenhove! "The first day will be the hardest task for me and Verdiamo"

Jordy Van Massenhove © T. Holcbecher

With points in six out of nine legs, Jordy Van Massenhove enjoyed a powerhouse indoor season. Yet, the road to the coveted ticket for the World Cup Final was one full of hurdles, both literally and figuratively. From a fever in Amsterdam to a mysterious hoof issue in the Scandinavian cold: Jordy looks back candidly on his journey, his unique bond with his star horse Verdiamo, and the realities of modern equestrian sport.

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