Number one, he’s adorable. Number two, he oozes Gallic charm, and number three, he totally deserves it. While Roger-Yves Bost’s style is ludicrously unorthodox, it has worked for the past 30 years.

This wealth of experience and his belief in developing a kindred spirit between horse and rider culminated in 2013 at the European Championships in Herning, Denmark, where he rode Castle Forbes Myrtille Paulois to the championship title.

Complicity and trust are key words in the Frenchman’s vocabulary. “Bosty” is fond of saying that he prefers a horse that is with him, not just under him. “You have to have presence with the horses, and not just during training. You have to have a relationship with them.”

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