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Title: Next generation (heads to Lanaken)
Emer Bermingham profiles the 15 young Irish Sport Horses travelling to Lanaken to represent their studbook in the gruelling World Breeding Jumping Championships for Young Horses
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Emer Bermingham profiles the 15 young Irish Sport Horses travelling to Lanaken to represent their studbook in the gruelling World Breeding Jumping Championships for Young Horses
Greg Broderick and the Irish Sport Horse mare Arraghbeg Clover won the five-year-old world championship at the 2013 FEI World Championship Young Horses in Lanaken
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Emer Berminghan
NEXT week the next generation of young Irish Sport Horses will get an opportunity to showcase their talents when they compete in the FEI WBFSH World Breeding Jumping Championships for Young Horses in Belgium.
A top prize of €45,000 to the winner of the five- and six-year-old Irish Breeders Classic makes it the world’s richest class for young show jumping horses
The young rider and junior teams finished third, while the children on horses squad also did Ireland proud
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