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Jérôme Guery adds two new talents to his team

Jérôme Guery is clearly not sitting still on his quest for new horses. About a month ago it was announced that Time-Breaker s Z (by Toulon) was leaving Marthe Van Gorp her stables and heading towards Jérôme Guery, now the Belgian show jumper adds two more talents to his team. 

The ten-year-old Quality Star Z (by Quality Time TN) is his first new asset. The 10-year-old gray gelding was already successfully ridden by Belgian rider Inge Carton up to 4* level and recently reached the podium in the 3* competition in Arezzo. As a seven-year-old he came under her saddle, where he grew from the young horse classes to a horse for the Grand Prix. 

In addition, Floris TN, also a son of Quality Time TN, is also heading to Guery's stables. The 13-year-old stallion was ridden by Dominique Hendrickx up to 5* level until the end of last year. Together they won the bronze at the 5* 1.60m Grand Prix of St Tropez in October. Earlier this year Italian Alice Lazzarini took over the reins of the stallion, on which Guery now becomes the new rider. In early May, Guery already took Floris TN to Opglabbeek, where they competed in the 3* competition.



Source: Chevalmag

The ten-year-old Quality Star Z (by Quality Time TN) is his first new asset. The 10-year-old gray gelding was already successfully ridden by Belgian rider Inge Carton up to 4* level and recently reached the podium in the 3* competition in Arezzo. As a seven-year-old he came under her saddle, where he grew from the young horse classes to a horse for the Grand Prix. 

In addition, Floris TN, also a son of Quality Time TN, is also heading to Guery's stables. The 13-year-old stallion was ridden by Dominique Hendrickx up to 5* level until the end of last year. Together they won the bronze at the 5* 1.60m Grand Prix of St Tropez in October. Earlier this year Italian Alice Lazzarini took over the reins of the stallion, on which Guery now becomes the new rider. In early May, Guery already took Floris TN to Opglabbeek, where they competed in the 3* competition.



Source: Chevalmag

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