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Robin Parsky – Jumping Owners Club: "Nowadays, as owners, we invest much more in our relationships with breeders."

Robin Parsky © Rolex Grand Slam - Helen Cruden

In the elite sport of 2026, the role of the horse owner has evolved from a passive supporter in the background to a strategic partner in the ring. The Jumping Owners Club (JOC) stands stronger today than ever as an international bridge between owners, riders, and the FEI. In this exclusive conversation, we look back on the professionalization of the trade, the focus on equine welfare, and the deep passion required to triumph at the highest level. "The horse owner is the guardian of animal welfare!"

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