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Last is best

Thursday evening it was the last who did best in the competition for approved stallions at Indoor Brabant. Zoï Snels crossed the finish line in 29.52 seconds with the BWP stallion I’m Special de Muze, The stallion is by Emerald and out of the...

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Edward Gal superior

‘Training round’, said Edward Gal about his performance with Glock’s Zonik in the international dressage competition. The pair was superior in the stallion class, Prix St. Georges, with 78.29 per cent. The only seven-year-old Danish son of KWPN...

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Best competitor field ever

Indoor Brabant presents the best competitor field ever for its 2015 edition. No less than 24 of the top 30 of the World Rankings have entered for the competitions in the Brabanthallen in ‘s-Hertogenbosch.

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Watch Live on FEI TV

Excellent news for the international equestrian community as FEI TV (feitv.org) will offer live streaming and extensive Video on Demand coverage from the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2014-15 from 's-Hertogenbosch (NED) on March 14th.

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Thursday: Stallion day

New at the international top event Indoor Brabant will be the stallion day on Thursday 12 March. The best young approved jumping and dressage stallions from home and abroad will compete in three competitions each in different age categories.

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Kevin Staut wins Rolex Grand Prix

Rolex Testimonee Kevin Staut, riding his 14-year-old mare Silvana HDC, today claimed victory by the narrowest of margins in the inaugural Rolex Grand Prix at the Indoor Brabant in The Netherlands. Only 0.01 seconds separated the Frenchman from...

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Gal wins World Cup Freestyle

Dutch riders claimed five of the top seven places at the last qualifying leg of the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2013/2014 Western European League series at ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands today where the winner, Edward Gal, was in a league...

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Simon Delestre takes Audi Prize

What an exciting and spectacular competition! The jump-off counted 14 competitors and every rider beat the time of the rider before him. It was the last rider who entered the ring who could keep Jos Lansink from winning, Simon Delestre who is...

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