Sem Janssen (22) is beaming: he can officially call himself King of the Metworst. After seven years of training, hoping, and just missing out on victory, he finally succeeded on Monday afternoon at the Metworst Race in Boxmeer. A moment full of release and emotion, with a double charge for him. Because while he clinched the coveted title, he is also preparing for a new chapter outside of Boxmeer. In the thrilling finale of the traditional horse …
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Sem Janssen (22) is beaming: he can officially call himself King of the Metworst. After seven years of training, hoping, and just missing out on victory, he finally succeeded on Monday afternoon at the Metworst Race in Boxmeer. A moment full of release and emotion, with a double charge for him. Because while he clinched the coveted title, he is also preparing for a new chapter outside of Boxmeer. In the thrilling finale of the traditional horse …