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Mathieu Bourdeaud’Hui: “You have to stay fresh, both mentally and physically... and don’t forget — your horse needs to feel good too!”

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Belgium’s young talent pool in equestrian sports is impressive — and Mathieu Bourdeaud’hui is one of the standout names. For several years, he’s been turning heads with consistent performances, but 2024 was truly a breakthrough. “I always listen to my horse. If he feels good in training, I know we’re ready,” he says. “It’s all about mutual trust and connection.” His philosophy is clear: feel, adapt, and perform.

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