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New talent for Canada's Cassidy Rein

France's Julien Epaillard has said his goodbye's to his 1.50m jumping mareDiablotine Jump. The daughter of Vivaldi du Seigneur was sold, by Belgium's Nicola Philippaerts, to Canada's Cassidy Rein.

The Canadian rider will in the future compete the 10-year-old mare. "I bought her from Nicola Philippaerts, my new trainers, Laura Kraut an Nick Skelton will be helping me with her. I'm very excited to have her and excited for the upcoming competitions this summer in Europe."

Together with Epaillard the mare jumped up to a 1.50m international level placing in Jardy and Auvers. Recently Giavanna Rinaldi took over the reins competing the daughter of Vivaldi du Seigneur at the Wellington International Showgrounds.

The Canadian rider will in the future compete the 10-year-old mare. "I bought her from Nicola Philippaerts, my new trainers, Laura Kraut an Nick Skelton will be helping me with her. I'm very excited to have her and excited for the upcoming competitions this summer in Europe."

Together with Epaillard the mare jumped up to a 1.50m international level placing in Jardy and Auvers. Recently Giavanna Rinaldi took over the reins competing the daughter of Vivaldi du Seigneur at the Wellington International Showgrounds.

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