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Three world champions will appear on Saturday afternoon at the KWPN Stallion Show for a clinic featuring talented dressage horses. One of them is Edward Gal, who is making a comeback to the arena after a long absence.

The 2010 world champion in Kentucky will be riding the KWPN stallion Kyton (sired by Ferguson). He will be joined by the 2022 world champion in Herning, Charlotte Fry, who will be presenting the 2021 (Verden) and 2022 (Ermelo) world champion, Kjento (sired by Negro).

Patrick van der Meer
The clinic, led by the new dressage national coach Patrick van der Meer, focuses on young talents in the Light Tour on their way to Grand Prix. In this Future Stars show, in addition to Kyton and Kjento, more top talents will be showcased.

Addition of Lantanas
Las Vegas (sired by Ferdeaux), Livius (sired by Bordeaux), Lowlands (sired by Millenium), and In Style (sired by Eye Catcher) will also make their appearances. A new name making its debut is Lantanas (sired by Sir Donnerhall I), presented by Phoebe Peters.

Future of dressage sport
In this demonstration, Patrick van der Meer shares his vision for the future of Dutch dressage. The Future Stars show promises to be a highlight on Saturday for breeders and dressage enthusiasts. There are still some tickets available, so be quick to secure yours.

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Photo Kjento: Dirk Caremans

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