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Old Chap Tame to Abdullah Al Sharbatly

Earlier our Belgian news site already reported the transfer. The 13-year-old Old Chap Tame (by Carthago) was sold a couple of months ago to Abdulrahman Al-Rajhi. Now the horse has a new owner. The 20-year-old rider didn't find the 'match' with his new buy and sold it to Abdullah al Sharbatly. This week the pair will debute at the Longines Global Champions Tour in London. The Selle-Français approved sire was trained by Eugénie Angot. The pair competed up to the 1.60m-level, after which Edwina Tops Alexander took over the reigns. Together with the Australian show jumper, Old Chap Tame won the GP in Doha. The pair also finished 6th in the Indoor Brabant Grand Prix and placed on several other international competitions.

Earlier our Belgian news site already reported the transfer. The 13-year-old Old Chap Tame (by Carthago) was sold a couple of months ago to Abdulrahman Al-Rajhi. Now the horse has a new owner. The 20-year-old rider didn't find the 'match' with his new buy and sold it to Abdullah al Sharbatly. This week the pair will debute at the Longines Global Champions Tour in London. The Selle-Français approved sire was trained by Eugénie Angot. The pair competed up to the 1.60m-level, after which Edwina Tops Alexander took over the reigns. Together with the Australian show jumper, Old Chap Tame won the GP in Doha. The pair also finished 6th in the Indoor Brabant Grand Prix and placed on several other international competitions.

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