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Willem Greve: "Criticism of our sport is fine, but when we prove the opposite, that must be accepted too!"

Willem Greve and Pretty Woman van 't Paradijs win FEI Worldcup Stuttgart - © T. Holcbecher

While the outcry over animal welfare grows louder than ever, top rider Willem Greve is hitting back hard. In an exclusive conversation, the Dutchman speaks candidly about the "finger-pointers" on social media and the corner the sport is being backed into. “I have no secrets, but they don't dare to show up. People forget, but the horse is and will always be our priority number one!"

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