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Antonia Andersson leaves Philippaerts family to start own business

The Swedish female show jumping rider, Antonia Andersson has quit her activities with the Philippaerts family after two years of service. Andersson has decided to start on her own. The female rider will start her own company at the stable of Javier Salvador, based in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands. The pair will probably work together in the future. Andersson has competed over 50 horses during her period with the Philippaerts family. The plan is to focus more on quality instead of quantity. "I want to focus on the quality of the horses instead of a fast trade," states Andersson. "I love to ride horses for a longer period of time and afterwards sell them. I believe I need to trust and see the potential in a horse."  

The Swedish female show jumping rider, Antonia Andersson has quit her activities with the Philippaerts family after two years of service. Andersson has decided to start on her own. The female rider will start her own company at the stable of Javier Salvador, based in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands. The pair will probably work together in the future. Andersson has competed over 50 horses during her period with the Philippaerts family. The plan is to focus more on quality instead of quantity. "I want to focus on the quality of the horses instead of a fast trade," states Andersson. "I love to ride horses for a longer period of time and afterwards sell them. I believe I need to trust and see the potential in a horse."  

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