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Kim Emmen's Macho V leaves her stables

Kim Emmen says goodbye to Macho V after one year. The BWP stallion is a descendant of Falco x Quidam de Revel, from the breeding of Leo Vermeiren.

In the summer of 2023, Kim Emmen took a seat in the saddle of the 12-year-old stallion and soon after brought him to the start at five-star level for the first time. In the GCL of Riyadh, the pair even registered a clear round at 1m55 height.

Their first podium place followed a month later, in the CSI4* of Maastricht, where they finished third. The pair failed to record a victory together.

The Rostal-born Macho took his first steps on the international stage under the saddle of Thibaut Huyvaert, who presented him at CSI2* level in Knokke in the summer of 2021. His passage did not go unnoticed and he moved to the stables of Leonie Peeters. She took the reins at the end of 2021, until the beginning of 2023. After that, Pieter Clemens took a month in the saddle, until Kim Emmen came into the picture.

In the summer of 2023, Kim Emmen took a seat in the saddle of the 12-year-old stallion and soon after brought him to the start at five-star level for the first time. In the GCL of Riyadh, the pair even registered a clear round at 1m55 height.

Their first podium place followed a month later, in the CSI4* of Maastricht, where they finished third. The pair failed to record a victory together.

The Rostal-born Macho took his first steps on the international stage under the saddle of Thibaut Huyvaert, who presented him at CSI2* level in Knokke in the summer of 2021. His passage did not go unnoticed and he moved to the stables of Leonie Peeters. She took the reins at the end of 2021, until the beginning of 2023. After that, Pieter Clemens took a month in the saddle, until Kim Emmen came into the picture.

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