New horse for Penelope Leprovost

French showjumper Penelope Leprovost has bought the mare Nice Stephanie, who was previously campaigned by Courtney Vince as well as Enda Carroll of Ashford Farm.
Ashford Farm, based inward Lasne, Belgium, bought the eight-year-old Swedish Warmblood mare (Cardento x Ralme Z) inward June 2011 inward partnership amongst 2006 World Champion Jos Lansink of Belgium. Purchased equally a sales investment, Nice Stephanie competed nether Vince of Milton, Ontario, Canada, earlier existence sold to Leprovost end month.
“When nosotros start tried ‘Stephanie’, she had all the qualities that nosotros hold back for inward a immature horse; she was careful, scopey as well as had blood,” said Carroll, who has represented his native Republic of Ireland inward Nations’ Cup contest equally good equally at the 2005 European Young Riders’ Show Jumping Championship.
“We concentrate on buying the best immature Equus caballus prospects as well as producing them, as well as I had wanted to invest inward a Equus caballus amongst Jos non exclusively because he is well-respected inward the manufacture equally a rider, simply likewise equally a dealer. ‘Stephanie’ presented us amongst the ideal opportunity.”
In 2011, Vince competed amongst Nice Stephanie inward the immature Equus caballus divisions, qualifying for the World Young Horse Breeding Championships held at Zangersheide inward Lanaken, Belgium. Of the 206 horses competing inward the Seven-Year-Old Division at the World Breeding Championships, Nice Stephanie was i of exclusively 23 horses to outflow clear inward both qualifying rounds.
This winter, Vince moved Nice Stephanie upwards to the 1.45m international division, competing inward their start CSI2* Grand Prix inward Valencia,Spain. Following that event, the Equus caballus was sold for Leprovost to ride. Ranked 16th inward the footing equally of May 1, Leprovost is a regular contender on the international demo jumping stage. Leprovost as well as Nice Stephanie made their debut together at CSI4*Antwerp, Belgium, slowly end month, where the mare competed inward her start 1.50m competition.
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