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Jur Vrieling says goodbye to Comme-Laude W after one year partnership

After a year under Jur Vrieling's saddle, Comme-Laude W (by Comme Il Faut) bids farewell to the Dutch rider.

The 13-year-old gelding is moving to the Czech Republic, joining the stables of 21-year-old rider Sara Vingralkova, who is active at 5* level herself. 

The new combination will debut in Cannes. "Jur will support Sara on competitions. She will debut this week in Cannes at a 1.45 and 1.50m level," Mounaim Dani says. "Comme-Ladue is now 13-years of age. It was time to say goodbye. With Sara he gets a new home and it allows us to search for new talents for Jur."

SF Equestrian rider Jur Vrieling received the gelding under his management in June 2022, from the hands of compatriot and former SF Equestrian rider Bart Bles. Just three weeks ago, Vrieling jumped the dark gelding to fourth place at the EEF Nations Cup in Kronenberg. Their last podium finish together dates back to February, when they jumped to silver in the 1.60m Grand Prix of Neumünster (GER). 


Source: Equnews

The 13-year-old gelding is moving to the Czech Republic, joining the stables of 21-year-old rider Sara Vingralkova, who is active at 5* level herself. 

The new combination will debut in Cannes. "Jur will support Sara on competitions. She will debut this week in Cannes at a 1.45 and 1.50m level," Mounaim Dani says. "Comme-Ladue is now 13-years of age. It was time to say goodbye. With Sara he gets a new home and it allows us to search for new talents for Jur."

SF Equestrian rider Jur Vrieling received the gelding under his management in June 2022, from the hands of compatriot and former SF Equestrian rider Bart Bles. Just three weeks ago, Vrieling jumped the dark gelding to fourth place at the EEF Nations Cup in Kronenberg. Their last podium finish together dates back to February, when they jumped to silver in the 1.60m Grand Prix of Neumünster (GER). 


Source: Equnews

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