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Kent Farrington: "I believe that horses thrive on the confidence and good feeling the rider gives them!"

Kent Farrington and Greya win Rolex Grand Prix - © LAfrentz Pferdefotografie

The Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva delivered top-class sport in Geneva, with Kent Farrington ultimately jumping to his third ever Rolex Grand Slam Grand Prix victory. "You can safely call this a 'Kent frustration'," joked Shane Sweetnam, the runner-up, in the press conference. "I have often stood next to Kent on the podium this year. Always behind him in the ranking, though..."

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