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Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation buys Sanne Thijssen's Hi There

Sanne Thijssen bids farewell to Hi There. It is the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation showed interest in the eleven-year-old gelding but has yet to decide on whom will be the rider of him. 

Under Thijssen's guidance, the son of Nabab de Reve has achieved multiple successes. The duo secured a spot on the podium a remarkable eleven times, out of which they claimed the top position six times. The gelding accumulated a total of over 100,000 euros in prize money. Their most recent victory dates back to late April, during the CSI3* 1.45m competition in Hagen a. T.W.

Thijssen acquired Hi There at the age of six, taking over the reins from Kevin Jochems. The Dutch rider elevated the gelding from young horse classes to the highest echelons of our sport. They recently secured a fifth place in the CSI5* 1.60m Grand Prix of Rotterdam.



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Under Thijssen's guidance, the son of Nabab de Reve has achieved multiple successes. The duo secured a spot on the podium a remarkable eleven times, out of which they claimed the top position six times. The gelding accumulated a total of over 100,000 euros in prize money. Their most recent victory dates back to late April, during the CSI3* 1.45m competition in Hagen a. T.W.

Thijssen acquired Hi There at the age of six, taking over the reins from Kevin Jochems. The Dutch rider elevated the gelding from young horse classes to the highest echelons of our sport. They recently secured a fifth place in the CSI5* 1.60m Grand Prix of Rotterdam.



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