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Stephan Conter's Knokke Hippique 'Over and Out', but "I Still Want to Organize on the Belgian Coast!"

In May of this year, it became known that - despite the pause in the competition calendar - Stephan Conter still intends to organize competitions in Knokke. This, however, will be without his current 'partner' Paul Gheysens. The Belgian real estate baron is currently busy selling 'iconic gems' from his empire. Meanwhile, he is resisting the dissolution of his and Conter's non-profit organization, Knokke Hippique. "I don't want a fight, just to be a free man," says Conter.

 

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