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Tim van Hal and Olivia Kinneson: "The most beautiful thing? Watching your foal grow into a sport horse at its own pace!"

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Halkin Stables in Vosselare, East Flanders, attracts thousands of visitors each year with its regional and national competitions. But it’s more than just a competition venue. Thanks to collaborations with Abdel Saïd and Victor Theeuwes’ Stud 111, the stable has made an impact at various levels in the sport. Tim Van Hal and Olivia Kinneson have turned Halkin Stables into a household name in breeding, sport, trade, and equestrian events. What may seem like a story of serial entrepreneurship is, at its core, a story of passion for horses...

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