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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:52 am
by sabarina38
Jérome Guéry confirms:

It's been a little over two years now since I called on someone because it still takes time, communication is a job in itself. […] The horses I ride generally belong to several people such as owners, breeders, friends, so sharing emotional moments with them makes it even better. A victory is only more beautiful when it is shared. Horses touch a lot of people, but not everyone has the chance to travel as we do. So through my social networks, I try to make those who cannot experience what we experience dream.

And I would quote the horse model Marc HARNACKE (355,000 subscribers on Instagram!):

I think every great rider has a lot of influence on his fans purely through his results, even if you don't know the person personally. If I see someone I don't know at all, but I see that this person is very competitive pakistan whatsapp number database and does everything very well, immediately he will have an influence on me because I will admire his work. For me, as a rider you have a duty towards your fans and towards the people who respect you, to keep them informed of what you are doing, how the horses are doing, and since people show interest, to keep it and continue like that. Also, to give a certain behind-the-scenes look into your lives, because when you go to a competition you see behind the scenes, and for example the person behind the rider and the course...

Interview by Marie-Juliette MICHEL for the Jump Inside website.

As you can see, social networks, and Instagram in particular, are an excellent way to make yourself known to the public, riders, owners and brands.