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Wilm Vermeir: “Horsemanship means patience, respect and vision”

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Without a doubt, Wilm Vermeir remains one of the riders to watch in 2024. “Horsemanship is essential to me,” he explains. “And it goes beyond sport — it’s just as important in breeding. Quality over quantity, and above all, patience.”

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