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This was 12 weeks Winter Equestrian Festival: "Average age of competing horses rises, while Emilie Conter surprised magically!"

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In a recent interview with Paarden Gazet, Rodrigo Pessoa left no room for doubt: Wellington is the new winter base for Europe's show jumping elite. "In recent years, Wellington has grown into the hotspot for the European elite," said the Brazilian top rider. "Where previously the Spanish tours were the winter standard, there is now clearly a shift happening." ...But what really stood out this year? While Emilie Conter dominated the final rankings, it wasn't the Belgian BWP studbook that stole the show on American soil, but rather the KWPN... an analysis!

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