Unusual Breeds in the Sport
Meet three of them
The Stable is the Place
– where everyone is welcome
Rider Mobility
Exercises for the rider
The perfect halt
- A guide for riders at all levels
Want to try centered riding?
With Lucile Bump
Honouring our differences
Reader stories
Fantastic Falabella
Meet the smallest horse breed in the world
Association: There is a need for more male role models in equestrian sports
Male icons can change the gender balance
Get the Look
– With Malgré Tout
Effective jump exercises
For every rider
The Glamorous insta-life
or not so glamorous after all?
Bit Fit
With Olivia Turner
The Rescue Queen – Miss Coco Chanel
What does it look like when you reconcile a rescue facility with a drag queen career?
Portrait: Para equestrian Glasten Krapels:
“I want to be a role model to others”
The Stable is the Place
– where everyone is welcome

Fantastic Falabella
Meet the smallest horse breed in the world


The Rescue Queen
– Miss Coco Chanel
What does it look like when you reconcile a rescue facility with a drag queen career?
Portrait: Para equestrian Glasten Krapels:
“I want to be a role model to others”


Happy reading!
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you felt alienated or misunderstood due to your divergence from the mainstream? It is likely that most of us have experienced such moments for various reasons. But diversity is more important than ever, which is why this edition of Malgré Tout celebrates all of our differences. Because diversity is an advantage, whether it be in school, workplaces and, not least, within the equestrian community. By engaging in dialogue and embracing curiosity, we can foster a mutual comprehension of our dissimilarities and harness them as a source of strength and motivation.
In this edition of Malgré Tout magazine, you will have the opportunity to read about various individuals who, due to different circumstances, find themselves positioned outside the majority. These equestrians have defied adversity and fought for their right to be true to themselves. You can look forward to learning about para equestrian Glasten Krapels, who has encountered a lifetime of challenges associated with being different, ultimately transforming those experiences into something positive.
We sincerely hope that this magazine will inspire you to join us in celebrating diversity, both within the equestrian world and in your everyday life.
Best wishes
Karin Cruz Forsstrøm
Editor in chief, Karin Cruz Forsstrøm
& the rest of Malgré Tout
Dear reader,



Unusual Breeds in the Sport
Meet three of them
Rider Mobility
Exercises for the rider
The perfect halt
- A guide for riders at all levels
Want to try centered riding?
With Lucile Bump
The Stable is the Place
– where everyone is welcome
Honouring our differences
Reader stories
Fantastic Falabella
Meet the smallest horse breed in the world
Association: There is a need for more male role models in equestrian sports
Male icons can change the gender balance
Effective jump exercises
For every rider
The Glamorous insta-life
or not so glamorous after all?
Bit Fit
With Olivia Turner
The Rescue Queen – Miss Coco Chanel
What does it look like when you reconcile a rescue facility with a drag queen career?
Get the Look
– With Malgré Tout
Portrait: Para equestrian Glasten Krapels:
“I want to be a role model to others”

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you felt alienated or misunderstood due to your divergence from the mainstream? It is likely that most of us have experienced such moments for various reasons. But diversity is more important than ever, which is why this edition of Malgré Tout celebrates all of our differences. Because diversity is an advantage, whether it be in school, workplaces and, not least, within the equestrian community. By engaging in dialogue and embracing curiosity, we can foster a mutual comprehension of our dissimilarities and harness them as a source of strength and motivation.
In this edition of Malgré Tout magazine, you will have the opportunity to read about various individuals who, due to different circumstances, find themselves positioned outside the majority. These equestrians have defied adversity and fought for their right to be true to themselves. You can look forward to learning about para equestrian Glasten Krapels, who has encountered a lifetime of challenges associated with being different, ultimately transforming those experiences into something positive.
We sincerely hope that this magazine will inspire you to join us in celebrating diversity, both within the equestrian world and in your everyday life.
Best wishes
Karin Cruz Forsstrøm
Editor in chief, Karin Cruz Forsstrøm
& the rest of Malgré Tout
We are stronger when we stand together.
Dear reader,
The Stable is the Place
– where everyone is welcome

Fantastic Falabella
Meet the smallest horse breed in the world

The Rescue Queen
– Miss Coco Chanel
What does it look like when you reconcile a rescue facility with a drag queen career?

Portrait: Para equestrian Glasten Krapels:
“I want to be a role model to others”





