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New French mount for Pénélope Leprevost

The French show jumping rider Pénélope Leprevost competes at the highest level once again. She expanded her team of horses with the most recent French-bred addition; Veravalenti de Loisel. 

New Olympic Prospect Purchased for Eric Lamaze

Canadian Olympic Champion Eric Lamaze has welcomed a new show jumping prospect for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to his barn.  Idalville d’Esprit, an 11-year-old bay Belgian Warmblood gelding (Carabas...

New horse for Frank Schuttert

The Dutch SFN II organisation has decided to place its Grand Prix horse, High Hopes SFN with Frank Schuttert. Before it was Schuttert's compatriot, Kevin Jochems who competed the KWPN-gelding...

Carlos Ribas' Brilexo sold

Carlos Ribas has announced the sale of his trusted Brilexo. The Brazil show jumper competed with Brilexo for the past 7 years. The 13-year-old KWPN-son of Phin Phin was bred...

New Grand Prix horse for Jeroen Dubbeldam

Jeroen Dubbeldam has welcomed a new Grand Prix horse in his stables. Last weekend Dubbeldam debut with the 11-year-old Grand Prix gelding, Oak Grove's Carlyle at the CSI3* in Zwolle.

New talents for Kevin Staut

France's Kevin Staut has welcomed two new talents in his stable. In the future Staut will compete aboard L'Aveu Z and Visconti du Telman.

Armitages Boy in French ownership

As of today, France Etalon has a partial ownership of the stallion Armitages Boy. His ownership is and stays completely French. 

Angelie von Essen's Luikan Q finds a new rider

Sweden's Angelie von Essen has said her goodbyes to her top horse Luikan Q (Luidam x Kannan). The combination only this year jumped in the Swedish Nations Cup team in...

New horse for Gudrun Patteet

Belgium's leading female showjumper, Gudrun Patteet has welcomed a new talent in her stables. In the future Patteet will compete aboard Kashmira Z (Kashmir van Schuttershof).

New horse for Rodrigo Almeida

Sweden's Stephanie Holmen has sold her trusted Broken Hear (Hearbeat x Cortus) to Portugal's Rodrigo Almeida.