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CSI Geesteren: Travolta wins again

31 july 2005

During the international CSI Geesteren it was once again the KWPN approved stallion Travolta that successfully defended his title in the young horses competitions. Just like in 2004 it was Travolta that was the best out of over 150 competitors, receiving 9.0 points for his jumping technique and 8.5 points for his ride-ability. By winning both the 2004 and 2005 young horses competitions and winning the 2005 IAN national championship for young horses, Travolta can be seen as one of the best performing stallions at this moment in the Netherlands.

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