Former World Champion, Philippe Le Jeune has sold his Grand Prix horse, Cadeau de Muze to colleague-rider, Denis Lynch. The 9-year-old sBs-sire jumped up to the highest level with Le Jeune in the saddle. The Nabab de Reve-son out of Atlanta (by Almeo) impressed at the latest Spruce Meadows CSIO5* competition in Calgary. Together with Le Jeune the stallion finished with only one time penalty in the 1.60m opening class. In the CSIO5* Nations Cup the pair also concluded with just one time penalty. Cadeau de Muze was bred by Belgium's number one show jumping breeder, Joris De Brabander and is approved for the AES Studbook.
Former World Champion, Philippe Le Jeune has sold his Grand Prix horse, Cadeau de Muze to colleague-rider, Denis Lynch. The 9-year-old sBs-sire jumped up to the highest level with Le Jeune in the saddle. The Nabab de Reve-son out of Atlanta (by Almeo) impressed at the latest Spruce Meadows CSIO5* competition in Calgary. Together with Le Jeune the stallion finished with only one time penalty in the 1.60m opening class. In the CSIO5* Nations Cup the pair also concluded with just one time penalty. Cadeau de Muze was bred by Belgium's number one show jumping breeder, Joris De Brabander and is approved for the AES Studbook.