After his Los Angeles weekend France's show jumper, Kevin Staut will compete at the CSI2* in Cagnes-sur-Mer this weekend. He will put back to work Estoy Aqui de Muze*HDC and For Joy van't Zorgvliet*HDC. But more importantly the international competition will be a beneficial trial for his new mare; I'm Quite Bright. In an interview with Equnews France the owner of the Quite Capitol-mare, Mélissa Tapon stated; "About 3 years ago rider, Valentin Marcotte already transferred Copenhague to Kevin Staut, the idea is to do the same with this mare. Because we believe in the mare, we have to trust her to the best riders available. As such we allow her to develop her capacities and qualities." "I've had I'm Quite Bright for about four and a half years now. I bought her for myself, but I soon discovered she is quiet delicate and strong willed. Therefor I asked Valentin to start training and competing her. So far the pair has put down some amazing results, but now it is time to transfer her to another rider for the next level."
After his Los Angeles weekend France's show jumper, Kevin Staut will compete at the CSI2* in Cagnes-sur-Mer this weekend. He will put back to work Estoy Aqui de Muze*HDC and For Joy van't Zorgvliet*HDC. But more importantly the international competition will be a beneficial trial for his new mare; I'm Quite Bright. In an interview with Equnews France the owner of the Quite Capitol-mare, Mélissa Tapon stated; "About 3 years ago rider, Valentin Marcotte already transferred Copenhague to Kevin Staut, the idea is to do the same with this mare. Because we believe in the mare, we have to trust her to the best riders available. As such we allow her to develop her capacities and qualities." "I've had I'm Quite Bright for about four and a half years now. I bought her for myself, but I soon discovered she is quiet delicate and strong willed. Therefor I asked Valentin to start training and competing her. So far the pair has put down some amazing results, but now it is time to transfer her to another rider for the next level."