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Maverick Van Lent: “In this job, you need to understand people just as well as horses”

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Maverick Van Lent belongs to a generation that approaches the sport not only as a rider, but also as a manager. “It’s not a pony camp,” he says firmly. “If you don’t feel this job, you won’t last.” The 26-year-old rider is now one of the key figures at Haras De Laubry, where he not only rides, but also helps make decisions, plans, and structures the daily work. His path shows that a rider is shaped not only in the arena, but through insight, discipline, and collaboration.

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