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Willem Greve about horsemanship: "Look Into Their Eyes and Respect Their Limits"

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Willem Greve is fresh off a spectacular World Cup season and is currently making waves on the outdoor circuit. With the FEI World Championships in Aachen fast approaching this summer, Greve stands out as a top contender for a spot on the Dutch team. Behind his consistent success lies a rock-solid, down-to-earth philosophy of horsemanship and talent spotting. "To find a good horse, I still rely on conformation and the feeling the animal gives me," Greve shares. "Beyond that, the eyes tell you everything!"

 

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