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William Whitaker joins Tal Milstein Stables

Great-Britain's William Whitaker has found himself a new challenge. Soon the show jumping rider will move to Belgium to join Tal Milstein Stables' team. Earlier this year Tal Milstein Stables welcomed Alberto Michan as one of its international top riders. Now the Belgium-based trading and sport stable levels the standard with its new rider. Recently Tal Milstein Stables acquired a set of talentfull horses. The 5-year-old Sir Stakkato (Stakkato x Calypso) and the 10-year-old Bocello (by Heartbreaker) will be potential new horses for William Whitaker. "I've already a great team, but I'm in particularly happy to welcome this top rider," states Tal Milstein. "I believe William Whitaker will help us to get to the next level." All current riders of Tal Milstein Stalbes will however keep their current rides. The 27-year-old athlete already jumped together about 38 international victories. The Britt finished victoriously at the 1.50m CSI3* Grand Prix in Vejer de la Frontera,  1.50m GP in Arezzo and the 1.60m CSI3* Grand Prix in Villach-Treffen. As a junior rider, Whitaker also claimed the gold medal at the continental/Regional Championships in Athens, as well as the team bronze medal. Whitaker's first competition for his new stable is yet to be determined, as well as the horses he will ride.  

Great-Britain's William Whitaker has found himself a new challenge. Soon the show jumping rider will move to Belgium to join Tal Milstein Stables' team. Earlier this year Tal Milstein Stables welcomed Alberto Michan as one of its international top riders. Now the Belgium-based trading and sport stable levels the standard with its new rider. Recently Tal Milstein Stables acquired a set of talentfull horses. The 5-year-old Sir Stakkato (Stakkato x Calypso) and the 10-year-old Bocello (by Heartbreaker) will be potential new horses for William Whitaker. "I've already a great team, but I'm in particularly happy to welcome this top rider," states Tal Milstein. "I believe William Whitaker will help us to get to the next level." All current riders of Tal Milstein Stalbes will however keep their current rides. The 27-year-old athlete already jumped together about 38 international victories. The Britt finished victoriously at the 1.50m CSI3* Grand Prix in Vejer de la Frontera,  1.50m GP in Arezzo and the 1.60m CSI3* Grand Prix in Villach-Treffen. As a junior rider, Whitaker also claimed the gold medal at the continental/Regional Championships in Athens, as well as the team bronze medal. Whitaker's first competition for his new stable is yet to be determined, as well as the horses he will ride.  

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