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Stephanie Holmén leaves Grevlunda Stables to fly solo

Just recently we wrote that more and more riders are starting out on a self-employed basis because of the advantages that come along with it. Stephanie Holmén's noticed this, too as the rider is leaving her familiar surroundings at Grevlunda Stables after just under a decade together. The rider will fly solo from now on.

Under the wings of Grevlunda Stables, managed by Lisen and Peder Fredricson, the rider achieved several successes. Her biggest success was undoubtedly her victory in the 2018 Zurich World Cup. Holmén also trained several horses to the highest level in the sport. 

The rider has no concrete plans for the future yet but is taking a leap of faith hoping to establish new (and hopefully lifelong) partnerships.


Source: Tidningen Ridsport

Under the wings of Grevlunda Stables, managed by Lisen and Peder Fredricson, the rider achieved several successes. Her biggest success was undoubtedly her victory in the 2018 Zurich World Cup. Holmén also trained several horses to the highest level in the sport. 

The rider has no concrete plans for the future yet but is taking a leap of faith hoping to establish new (and hopefully lifelong) partnerships.


Source: Tidningen Ridsport

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