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Rob Ehrens: “The sport isn’t worse, just different! And that’s okay, as long as we don’t forget our roots!”

Rob Ehrens - voormalig Nederlands Bondscoach © Tomas Holcbecher

In a recent episode of the 2 Man & 1 Paardenkop podcast, former Dutch national coach Rob Ehrens was a guest. He spoke critically about the current state of affairs at the FEI, particularly the League of Nations, which saw its second season this year. “The FEI had something beautiful in its hands,” Ehrens said bluntly. “But they let it slip away.” Where the Nations Cup used to be the highlight of the season, it has now been overshadowed by commercial circuits and lucrative invitational events...

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source: 2 M 1 PK Podcast

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