Jumping Amsterdam hosted the yearly celebration of all medal winners of 2016. After the celebrative moments in which all winners received beautiful metallic pictures in black and white and orange, a small thank you ceremony for Rabobank for their sponsorship of 16 years took place.

“It’s like leaving home as a grown up: it makes you feel sad but you also like to enter the new life as a grown up”, Wiebe Drayer CEO Rabobank said. “We do not definitely say farewell, as Rabobank lives in the Dutch equestrian world. However, the Dutch equestrian Federation KNHS has grown up and became mature under our long lasting sponsorship of 16 years. It’s time now to leave and have the doors wide open for local initiatives and our locale banks”. Chair Theo Ploegmakers did a great efford to find a worthful present for Rabobank and he travelled to London. Drayer received a beautiful small scale statue of the famous Still Water, a 33 feet high bronze sculpture created by Nic Fiddian-Green and located at Marble Arch in Londen and also at London Hyde Park.F