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Leanjo de Koster: "The only thing I can do right now is wait and see what happens"

The current Corona crisis is affecting everyone, so much is clear. We therefore spoke with one of the most well-known photographers in equestrian world, Leaonje de Koster of Digihots, about...

FEI Jumping Calendar Task Force agrees resolutions at first virtual meeting

The Jumping Calendar Task Force, one of eight discipline-specific task forces created by the FEI to evaluate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the FEI Calendar and propose ways...

Quel Homme de Hus returns to Normandy for breeding

Postponing and cancelling several CSI5* shows and the Olympics, may have a positive effect on breeding. After several stallions were put on 'available fresh' this week, the top stallion of...

Top riders starting Tik Tok careers in times of quarantine

Everyone is home grounded for the moment, not just us, but top riders as well. Some riders however take this time to start a whole new career and are using...

Beezie Madden: "Selling Darry Lou does not mean I don't want to compete at the Olympics anymore"

Earlier this week the sale of the top stallion of Beezie Madden, Darry Lou, was announced. The Tangelo vd Zuuthoeve son moves to Evergate Stables where Jennifer Gates will be...

Lauren Hough's Waterford retires from the sport

Aged 17 -years-old, Lauren Hough's Waterford (Coolcorron Cool Diamond x Julio Mariner Xx) is ready to retire from the sport. Waterford started a successful career with Sweden's Ebba Larsson, riding...

Derin Demirsoy joins Carpe Diem Equestrian Team

The Turkish rider Derin Demirsoy will be riding for the Dutch stable Carpe Diem Equestrian Team in the future. The stable announced the news herself on het Instagrampage. 

Zoe Conter: "I'm spending more quality time with my horses now"

Zoe Conter, daughter of Stephex Stables owner Stephan Conter, has just returned from America. Normally she would have stayed in Wellington until the end of April but Corona changed those...

Master Monarch, five start winner, dies at age 29

Master Monarch, the eventing horse that won Kentucky in 2006 and was part of the bronzen team of the WEF, has passed away at the age of 29. 

Corona measures cause increase of laminitis

We're all doomed to stay at home and these measures do not only have an effect on us, but on our horses as well. Experts warning about our changed behavior...

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