Fegentri
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Fegentri stands for International Federation of Gentlemen and Lady Riders or, in French, Fédération Internationale des Gentlemen-Riders et des Cavalières.[1] It was founded in 1955 . The founding members were France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland. Many nations have joined Fegentri since 1955 and today the membership consists of 25 different countries.
Notable members
- Nathalie Bélinguier (Présidente)
- Thierry Lohest (Vice-Président)
References
- ^ Official site
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