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Thibault Philippaerts and Jumper d'Oase part ways after short partnership

Thibault Philippaerts sees Jumper d'Oase leaving his team of horses. The young Philippaerts successor took the reins of the then 9-year-old KWPN mare from Peder Fredricson at the end of last year.


The pair made their international debut in October during the CSI in Kronenberg. In a short period, they progressed from 2* level to 5* World Cup level! Their latest appearance was at Jumping Mechelen, where they participated in the World Cup competition. The duo also finished tenth in the 1.55m Grand Prix that week.

The offspring of VDL Cardento, bred by Fr. Kommers, is leaving the Philippaerts stables after a relatively brief period. The new rider has not yet been announced.

Thibault expressed, "Thank you, Jumper. You are a remarkable horse that has opened many doors for me, with some impressive performances and fantastic results together, dreams I could only have. I will always be grateful for the time we've had together."

The pair made their international debut in October during the CSI in Kronenberg. In a short period, they progressed from 2* level to 5* World Cup level! Their latest appearance was at Jumping Mechelen, where they participated in the World Cup competition. The duo also finished tenth in the 1.55m Grand Prix that week.

The offspring of VDL Cardento, bred by Fr. Kommers, is leaving the Philippaerts stables after a relatively brief period. The new rider has not yet been announced.

Thibault expressed, "Thank you, Jumper. You are a remarkable horse that has opened many doors for me, with some impressive performances and fantastic results together, dreams I could only have. I will always be grateful for the time we've had together."

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