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From Void to Tradition: Wathelet’s Event Unites a Community

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For the fifth year in a row, Olympic rider Gregory Wathelet is organizing a multi-day CSI competition in Courrière, Wallonia, a region where equestrian events have long been absent. In an interview with Equnews, he shares why he remains committed year after year to making this special event a reality. "It started with the ambition to bring the sport back to the forefront in Wallonia," Wathelet explains.

 

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