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Jos Lansink: “Don’t try to be stronger than your horse, be smarter!”

Former Olympic rider and World Champion Jos Lansink once said: “You should never try to be stronger than your horse, but you must be smarter.”
In a recent interview, Lansink explains his philosophy, why he isn’t afraid of the growing horse welfare movement, and why, in his view, most horses live better than the average Belgian or Dutch citizen.

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