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New horse for Kevin Staut

Kevin Staut kicked-off the new year at his old place, starting a new future. Meanwhile the French show jumping rider is expanding his string of tophorses. Today Staut made his debut aboard the 10-year-old Calevo Z (Casall ASK). Until last year it was Sweden's Rolf-Göran Bengtsson who competed the brown gelding. Under the saddle of the Swedish show jumping rider, Calevo Z jumped to the fourth place in the CSI3* 1.50m class of Herning and placed in Wierden. Just before it was Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski who competed with Calevo Z up to an international 1.60m level. Winning the Grand Prix in Wilkow and placing in the FEI Nations Cup of Sopot.

 
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Parcours sans faute pour Calevo 2 dans l’épreuve 1.30m au chronomètre du CSI2* de Royan ?? #calevo2 #royanhorseclub #csiroyan #kevinstaut

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Kevin Staut kicked-off the new year at his old place, starting a new future. Meanwhile the French show jumping rider is expanding his string of tophorses. Today Staut made his debut aboard the 10-year-old Calevo Z (Casall ASK). Until last year it was Sweden's Rolf-Göran Bengtsson who competed the brown gelding. Under the saddle of the Swedish show jumping rider, Calevo Z jumped to the fourth place in the CSI3* 1.50m class of Herning and placed in Wierden. Just before it was Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski who competed with Calevo Z up to an international 1.60m level. Winning the Grand Prix in Wilkow and placing in the FEI Nations Cup of Sopot.

 
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Parcours sans faute pour Calevo 2 dans l’épreuve 1.30m au chronomètre du CSI2* de Royan ?? #calevo2 #royanhorseclub #csiroyan #kevinstaut

Een bericht gedeeld door Kevin Staut (@kevin_staut_officiel) op

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