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Thunder d'Amaury and Niels Bruynseels are back together

We can't deny Niels Bruynseels had a great year. After an amazing weekend in Geneva with some of his finest Grand Prix horses Gancia de Muze (v. Malito de Reve), Angel van 't Hof (v. Chin Chin) and Cas de Liberté (v. Cracky Z), we can state that Niels has some great horses to ride nowadays. Also in the CSIYH1* is Niels a great addition to the sport, he is proving this again this weekend in the CSIYH1* at Lier (Azelhof) where he managed to finish both times clear (except 1 timefault on thursday) with the 7year old Jenson van 't Meulenhof (v. Vagabond de la pomme). His great reputation, made the comeback of the 9 year old Selle Francais stallion Thunder d'Amaury no big surprise.  Thunderd'Amaury(v. Quidam de Revel) was at Bruynseels' stables as a 7year old (until 2014)  but was transferred to Darragh Kerins where Thunder d'Amaury added over 15 CSI competions to his honors and five 1m60 classes. Now Darragh Kerins passes the reins back to Niels Bruynseels, who will try to expand Thunder's Grand Prix experience and results. We wish Niels the best of luck and we hope to write more success-stories of this combination in the future !

We can't deny Niels Bruynseels had a great year. After an amazing weekend in Geneva with some of his finest Grand Prix horses Gancia de Muze (v. Malito de Reve), Angel van 't Hof (v. Chin Chin) and Cas de Liberté (v. Cracky Z), we can state that Niels has some great horses to ride nowadays. Also in the CSIYH1* is Niels a great addition to the sport, he is proving this again this weekend in the CSIYH1* at Lier (Azelhof) where he managed to finish both times clear (except 1 timefault on thursday) with the 7year old Jenson van 't Meulenhof (v. Vagabond de la pomme). His great reputation, made the comeback of the 9 year old Selle Francais stallion Thunder d'Amaury no big surprise.  Thunderd'Amaury(v. Quidam de Revel) was at Bruynseels' stables as a 7year old (until 2014)  but was transferred to Darragh Kerins where Thunder d'Amaury added over 15 CSI competions to his honors and five 1m60 classes. Now Darragh Kerins passes the reins back to Niels Bruynseels, who will try to expand Thunder's Grand Prix experience and results. We wish Niels the best of luck and we hope to write more success-stories of this combination in the future !

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