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Judging panel announced for eventing SWB Breeders Trophy

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l-r: Angela Tucker, judging assistant, and Thies Kaspareit

By Jean Llewellyn / press release
Photography: Michaela Swärd/SWB; Küst Family

The Breeders Trophy in Eventing, a premier event showcasing young Swedish Warmblood eventing talents, is set to welcome an esteemed panel of two international judges this year: Angela Tucker and Gerd Küst.

SWB is thrilled to announce that German trainer, judge, and breeder Gerd Küst will join British eventing expert Angela Tucker as judges for the prestigious competition, scheduled to take place on September 14/15 at the picturesque Össjö cross-country course near Ängelholm in South Sweden.
With over 50 years of experience in sport horse breeding and training, Gerd Küst will be a key addition to the judging panel. He is renowned for his extensive knowledge across eventing, showjumping, and dressage, as well as his expertise in young horse training. Küst has established the Holsteiner line Stamm 8888 and has produced numerous approved stallions and sport horses including Zinedream, Quiwi Dream, and Greek Air. His distinguished career includes judging at major events such as Bundeschampionat, German Championships, and international World Cup competitions.
Angela Tucker, returning for her third Breeders Trophy in Sweden, brings her deep expertise and sharp eye for talent to the event. Known for her role as a judge at the British Young Horse Championships at Burghley, as well as at European and World Championships and the Olympic Games, Tucker has a reputation for elevating standards and inspiring participants. Her extensive experience also includes coaching riders at the highest level, notably contributing to the success of the Japanese team at the Tokyo 2020 (2021) Olympic Games... To read the complete article you need to be a subscriber
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