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BWP Stallion Vigo d'Arsouilles back at home

The 18-year-old Belgian Warmblood Vigo d'Arsouilles (Nabab de Rêve x Fleuri du Manoir) has left Philippe Le Jeune's stables after 10 years. Didier Viaene's breeding product has returned to the stables of his owner. Joris De Brabander welcomed Vigo today at Stal de Muze in Sint Niklaas, Belgium. Vigo and Philippe won the 2010 Lexington World Equestrian Games Gold Medal. Two years later the combination defended the Belgian colours at the Olympic Games in London. During their career the pair competed in two European Championships. In 2009 they finished 9th in Windsor, while they returned home with the 7th team place at the European Championships in Madrid in 2011.    

The 18-year-old Belgian Warmblood Vigo d'Arsouilles (Nabab de Rêve x Fleuri du Manoir) has left Philippe Le Jeune's stables after 10 years. Didier Viaene's breeding product has returned to the stables of his owner. Joris De Brabander welcomed Vigo today at Stal de Muze in Sint Niklaas, Belgium. Vigo and Philippe won the 2010 Lexington World Equestrian Games Gold Medal. Two years later the combination defended the Belgian colours at the Olympic Games in London. During their career the pair competed in two European Championships. In 2009 they finished 9th in Windsor, while they returned home with the 7th team place at the European Championships in Madrid in 2011.    

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