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Kevin Staut's Qurack de Falaise retires

Haras des Coudrettes announced on their social media that Qurack de Falaise HDC is retiring from sport at the age of 17. 


Qurack de Falaise started his international career with Julie Gadal and Remi Morteau before joining Franck Schillewaert for a few months, with whom he took part in his first CSI3* in Hardelot in 2014. It was under the saddle of Frenchman Kevin Staut that the chestnut really began to stand out, taking part in the world's finest competitions; namely the Spruce Meadows and Mannheim CSIO5*s, and the Nations Cup Final in Barcelona, as well as on the Global Champions Tour circuit. He then ended his sporting career with the rider of Haras des Coudrettes, Delphine Perez. Their last outing was at the CSI3* in Canteleu, last September.




Qurack de Falaise started his international career with Julie Gadal and Remi Morteau before joining Franck Schillewaert for a few months, with whom he took part in his first CSI3* in Hardelot in 2014. It was under the saddle of Frenchman Kevin Staut that the chestnut really began to stand out, taking part in the world's finest competitions; namely the Spruce Meadows and Mannheim CSIO5*s, and the Nations Cup Final in Barcelona, as well as on the Global Champions Tour circuit. He then ended his sporting career with the rider of Haras des Coudrettes, Delphine Perez. Their last outing was at the CSI3* in Canteleu, last September.



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