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Pieter Devos' Candy to retire from the sport

The new year starts with a sportive retirement for Pieter Devos' Grand Prix-mare, Candy (by Nabab de Rêve). Recently the mare moved to the stables of Joris De Brabander in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, one of the owners of the mare. Candy will continue her career as a breeding mare. Together with Pieter Devos the mare jumped to victory during the best earning GP in the world at Spruce Meadows, Calgary in 2013. Candy jumped together many international classes in her career. The combination placed second during the Calgary CSIO Nations Cup, a third place in the Longines Global Champions Tour in Miami and the fourth place in Amsterdam's Grand Prix. The mare decends for the Big Ben. Himself two-time winner of the Spruce Meadows CNN Grand Prix. Also an other family member, Dixson, won that GP with Ian Miller in the saddle.

The new year starts with a sportive retirement for Pieter Devos' Grand Prix-mare, Candy (by Nabab de Rêve). Recently the mare moved to the stables of Joris De Brabander in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, one of the owners of the mare. Candy will continue her career as a breeding mare. Together with Pieter Devos the mare jumped to victory during the best earning GP in the world at Spruce Meadows, Calgary in 2013. Candy jumped together many international classes in her career. The combination placed second during the Calgary CSIO Nations Cup, a third place in the Longines Global Champions Tour in Miami and the fourth place in Amsterdam's Grand Prix. The mare decends for the Big Ben. Himself two-time winner of the Spruce Meadows CNN Grand Prix. Also an other family member, Dixson, won that GP with Ian Miller in the saddle.

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