Helen and Annabelle turn on the magic in Madrid

It was a very particular triumph for German star Helen Langehanenberg when topping the third leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2021/2022 Western European League in Madrid, Spain this evening. The 39-year-old athlete is a former winner of the prestigious series, an Olympian and this summer became a European team gold medallist. But today’s success was all the sweeter because her brilliant but sensitive mare Annabelle really showed what she can do when she settles to her job.

“She is such a very special horse, full of talent but with so much temperament that she is not always easy, but I’m very happy today. I was last to go and there was plenty of pressure but that’s good for me, it means I just have to go for it! And today she allowed me to support her and it felt really good”, Langehanenberg said.

Chasing

She was chasing the score of the very first of the 12 athletes into the ring, Spanish superstar Beatriz Ferrer-Salat who set a really tough target for the rest when posting 79.220 with the 12-year-old mare Elegance, and who stayed out in front until the very last pair overtook her. On an afternoon of great sport the home crowd had plenty to cheer about with five Spanish starters and two of them finishing in the top three when Juan Matute Guimon steered the 15-year-old gelding, Quantico, into third place.

Ferrer-Salat is a five-time Olympian and six-time national champion, and with the 12-year-old Elegance was a member of the Spanish team at this summer’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Putting her strong score on the board as the action got underway today, she could then sit back and let the rest try to better it. 

Compatriot Juan Matute Guimon was the first to come really close when scoring 78.160 with his 15-year-old gelding who put on a lovely show without ever looking under any pressure when third-last to go. The quality of the horse’s one-tempi changes down the centreline were a joy to watch as was the athlete’s smile as he cruised to a great finish in piaffe/passage. At just 24 years old the highly popular and super-talented Matute Guimon is already a legend, making a remarkable recovery from a brain bleed in May 2020 to bounce back to the very top of the game.

Grand Prix

Second-last into the ring was Germany’s Frederic Wandres who won yesterday’s Short Grand Prix with Bluetooth OLD, but their mark of 77.230 would only be good enough for fourth spot today when Langehanenberg and the extravagant mover Annabelle soared out in front with a score of 80.500.

Annabelle’s reach in the lateral movements is extraordinary, and today she showed moments of real flamboyance. But for her rider it is always a case of getting the balance right in order to maintain control and to keep her confidence.    

"When she was young she was a real mare - when you touched her there wasn’t a centimetre between too much and not enough, it was so difficult to find the perfect aids for her but I’m so happy with what we have reached now."

Helen Langehanenberg (GER)

"It’s still only the beginning, I feel there is so much more we can do if she allows me to support her.  The more she does the more relaxed she becomes. She always has enough expression but she doesn’t always have enough relaxation but routine will bring relaxation so I’m working on that. She’s easy to train, but she almost tries to be too perfect!”, Langehanenberg explained. 

Retirement

Runner-up, Ferrer-Salat, couldn’t attend the post-competition press conference because she was busy with a retirement ceremony for her great old campaigner, the 20-year-old Delgado. Third-placed Matute Guimon meanwhile was proud and honoured to be in the prizegiving ceremony with his compatriot, and with today’s winner Langehanenberg. 

“It’s such a cool feeling after my comeback in Lyon”, he said, referring to his eighth-place finish at the French fixture that hosted the second leg of the 2021/2022 Western European League four weeks ago. Until making such a successful return to the series he had been intending to head for the Winter Equestrian Festival circuit in Wellington, USA in January, but now he may change his plans. “I might join Helen in Amsterdam (NED) or Den Bosch (NED) instead!”, he said tonight. 

He’s delighted to be back in partnership with Quantico. “When I got back to the barn the first time after my accident he looked at me as if to say ‘is that really you?’ He is such a special horse, not the easiest but such a nice horse and we have a unique bond - we are two hearts together!”, the young Spanish star said.

Final

Tonight’s result leaves him lying tenth on the Western European League leaderboard from which the top nine will make the cut to the series Final in Leipzig, Germany next April. Today’s win sees Langehanenberg move into fifth spot when adding the maximum 20 points to the 13 she collected for fourth place at the opening round in Herning, Denmark last month. However it is Wandres who continues to head the standings going into the next round in London (GBR) in three weeks time.

For German athletes getting to the Final is a really tough task because so many of them are vying for places and only three per country are permitted to compete. As Langehanenberg explained today, “Isabel (Werth, defending champion) is going anyway and Jessica (von Bredow-Werndl) will try as well - and if she goes with Dalera then nobody can beat her! Frederic (Wandres) has good points already and he will try to qualify too, but we will for sure try out best and we will see if we can make it!”

The Western European League action will resume at the London International Horse Show, with the Short Grand Prix taking place on Thursday 16 December followed by the points-deciding Freestyle on Friday 17 December.

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Result 

Standings

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Top class Westfalen champion stallion by Escolar / Apache

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Münster: The first two licensing days of the Westphalian Main Licensing 2021 are over. The focus of these days was on the dressage stallions. 35 stallions from the overall high-quality licensing lot were approved, 14 were awarded a premium title.

As a prelude, the 53 promising licensing candidates presented themselves to the licensing commission and the expert audience on the triangular track. This was followed by the presentation of the stallions on the lunge. On the second day, the event started with free running. The presented stallions of the 2019 vintage convinced the five-member licensing commission with their consistently good quality during the various presentations: "There hasn't been a vintage with a quality density at the top like this one for a long time," summarised breeding director Thomas Münch.

The champion stallion with the head number 13 was the most pleasing of the high quality selection lot: This stallion is a son of Escolar NRW out of a dam by Apache. The dam of this stallion is none other than the State Premium mare Aweih - daughter of the successful mare Weihegold.  He is bred and owned by Bettina Hinnemann from Voerde. In addition to numerous licensed stallions, the dam line also includes sport horses that have been successful in dressage up to advanced level. Particularly noteworthy is Weihegold, granddam of the Champion Stallion, who was successful in international dressage competitions under the saddle of Isabell Werth. Among other things, the pair became team Olympic champions in Rio de Janeiro. The winning stallion was convincing in all areas: Already on the first day of licensing at the triangle, he presented his three outstanding basic gaits. On the lunge the stallion always convinced with his looseness and best working attitude. "Impression, freedom of shoulder and type of the stallion leave nothing to be desired", was Thomas Münch's conclusion.

940.000 euro top price Vitalis / Fidertanz at Westfalen stallion auction

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Westphalian stallion market with outstanding result 940,000 Euros for top stallion

Münster: Following the award ceremony for the dressage stallions, the first part of the stallion sales 2021 was held in Westphalia. In an OnLive auction, the visitors celebrated the stallions in Münster- Handorf. 30 of the 32 offers found a new owner under the hammer of Thomas Münch. A son of Vitalis/Fidertanz was sold for the top price of 940,000 Euros. In total, 3.6 million Euros were turned over.

Münster: Following the award ceremony for the dressage stallions, the first part of the stallion sales 2021 was held in Westphalia. In an OnLive auction, the visitors celebrated the stallions in Münster- Handorf. 30 of the 32 offers found a new owner under the hammer of Thomas Münch. A son of Vitalis/Fidertanz was sold for the top price of 940,000 Euros. In total, 3.6 million Euros were turned over.

The stallion sales of the dressage stallions took place in the well-filled auction arena in Münster- Handorf this evening with great atmosphere. In the form of an OnLive auction, licensed, premium and non-licensed stallions were on offer. The award-winning final ring participants kicked-off the auction. The very first stallion in the auction lot caused quite a stir. In an exciting bidding duel that almost reached the million mark, the winning bid alternated between customers on site and online. The Vitalis/Fidertanz son with the head number 53 (breeder and exhibitor: ZG Werth, Moers), who had already impressed in his performances at the triangle and on the lunge, changed hands to Helgstrand Dressage ApS for an incredible price of 940,000 Euros. With a kncokdown price of 410,000 Euros, the final ring stallion with the head number 28 by Franklin/Rock Forever (breeder: Hendrik Schulte-Märter, Soest; exhibitor: Blue Moon Sporthorses, Kissenbrück) placed second in the price structure. All eight premium stallions on offer changed hands at six-figure prices. Together they achieved a turnover of 2.4 million Euros.

Two of the licensed non-premium stallions were worth 150,000 Euros to their new owners. One of them was the Quaside MD/Captain Fire son with the head number 43 (breeder: Sascha Hahn, Bramsche; exhibitor: BG IB Berger/Gestüt Allerhop, Sulzbach-Rosenberg). The interestingly coloured bucksin did not only catch the eye of the visitors with his unique colour. He also convinced the audience with his movement. As the second to last approved stallion for sale, the Vitalis/Florestan son (breeder: Jutta Kelle, Minden; exhibitor: IB Berger GmbH, Sulzbach-Rosenberg) with the head number 54 once again aroused high desires. This impressive bay was also sold at the knockdown price of 150,000 Euros. The sold licensed, non premium stallions turned over a total of 905,000 Euros. On average, the stallion owners invested 69,615 Euros.

The audience in the hall and in front of the screens had to wait until the end of the auction for the most expensive non-licensed stallion. Even though the hall was a little empty after almost four hours of the auction, the atmosphere was not dampened! The non-approved stallions were also celebrated by the expert Westphalian audience. Bred and exhibited by FUN Dressage GbR, Bad Homburg, the son of Sezuan/Belissimo M with the head number 48 came up trumps once again. After a lengthy bidding duel, the winning bid was 56,000 Euros in favour of customers in the hall.

All in all, the Westphalian Stallion sales for dressage stallions was a fantastic success. Auctioneer Thomas Münch successfully knocked down 30 of the 32 stallions on offer to new owners. The total turnover of all stallions sold amounted to 3.6 million Euros. An average of 157,714 Euros had to be invested in a licensed stallion. The nine non-licensed stallions cost an average of 33,611 Euros. Almost one third of the stallions were sold to customers who bid online. 13 of the stallions will be used abroad in the future. "We are pleased that our OnLive auction of dressage stallions was so well received. This stallion sales was a perfect start! We are looking forward to the next two licensing days and the stallion sales of the jumping stallions on Wednesday evening," sums up auctioneer Thomas Münch.

Entries for London International Horse Show 16 & 17 December

Charlotte Dujardin and Olympic Partner Gio to Compete at the London International

Olympic Pairing Headline Stellar Dressage Line-Up As Confirmed Entries Announced

It's been confirmed that Charlotte Dujardin, Britain’s joint most decorated female Olympian, will have the ride on her Olympic partner Gio to headline a fantastic line-up of Dressage stars at the Show, which runs from 16 – 20 December 2021. Dujardin, currently ranked as No. 3 in the world, will be taking part in the Show’s opening event, the FEI World Cup™ Dressage Grand Prix, which will take place on the morning of Thursday 16 December, and the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Freestyle to Music, which is part of the evening performance on Friday 17 December. 

In an exciting line-up, other confirmed entries include Lottie Fry and Dark Legend, Gareth Hughes and KK Dominant, Fiona Bigwood and Hawtins Delicato, Lara Butler, Antonia Ramel, Nanna Skodborg Merrald and Frederic Wandres


VIDEO - Fulminant price highlights in Vechta

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The Oldenburg Stallion Days finished with a brilliant auction. Auctioneer Daniel Delius made sure that the exhibitors' wallets were full. Six stallions were sold for 300,000 Euros and more. In total, the stallions brought almost four and a half million Euros.

The Ic premium stallion of the Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes (OL), a son by Suarez - Dante Weltino - Rubinstein I, bred by Nina Sixtensson, Sweden, and exhibited by Maurice & René Tebbel, Emsbüren/Lower Saxony, was knocked down for 530,000 Euros for the Wahler family's Klosterhof Medingen. The noble black stallion comes from the Rulli-Rudilore line, which also produced the Grand Prix winners Rubin Royal OLD/Hendrik Lochthowe and Romanov Blue Hors/Hans Peter Minderhoud, NED.

The dark bay Jovian - Benaggio - De Niro son bred by Caterina Schulz-Beelitz, Behrensdorf/Schleswig-Holstein, and exhibited by Johan Ifverson, Sweden, was knocked down to a famous stallion station in Sweden (Lövsta) for 370,000 Euros. The stallion by Foundation - Bretton Woods - Dormello, bred by Ulrich Brinkhus, Emstek/Lower Saxony, and exhibited by Antonius Schulze Averdiek, Rosendahl/North Rhine-Westphalia, moved to Schönweide Stud in Schleswig-Holstein for hardly less, 360,000 Euros.

The movement-genius premium stallion by Floricello - Ampère - Stedinger, bred by Rainer Lechl, Postmünster/Bavaria, exhibitor: Detlef Ruddat, Gestüt Gerkenhof, Kirchlinteln/Lower Saxony, was knocked down for 350,000 Euros and remains in the Oldenburg Münsterland (sold to Helgstrand). And the licensed stallion by Secret - Stedinger - Placido, bred by Felix Poelmann, Barßel/Lower Saxony, exhibitor: J.P. Dalsem, Netherlands, was sold to the Ukraine for 304,500 Euros.

VIDEO - Outstanding Oldenburg Main Premium Winners

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At this year's Oldenburg Stallion Days, the newcomers Total McLaren and Conthalou impressed as Oldenburg Main Premium Winners. In addition to the sporting development of the stallion, the result of the stallion performance test and, above all, the quality of the first foal crop at the offspring inspection are taken into account when deciding on the Main Premium.

Total McLaren, born 2017, by Totilas out of Deja vu by De Niro - Sandro Hit, bred by Ralf Knauf, Haan, ownend by Helgstrand Dressage, Denmark, was crowned the celebrated Main Premium Winner at the Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes (OL). The black beauty was premium stallion at his stallion licensing in 2020. He completed his 14-day test in Denmark with a final score of 7.85 and his 35-day test, also in Denmark, with an overall score of 8.07. In 2021, he was named bronze medalist of the four-year-old stallions at the Bundeschampionat in Warendorf. The panel of judges around Gerd Sickinger raved: "A modern riding horse and a stallion with nobility, frame and uprightness". The licensed stallion achieved an overall score of 9.3. His brother Damon de Luxe OLD, born 2013, by Damon Hill is successful in advanced (S*) level dressage competitions with Kim Sarah Kleis in the saddle. Total McLaren produced the Elite foals Teseo by Total McLaren - De Niro and Tribeca NY by Total McLaren - For Romance I at the Fall Elite Auction, two highly sought-after candidates. The latter was knocked down to new customers from Costa Rica. Deja vu, dam of Total McLaren, participated at the Elite Mare Show in Rastede in 2012 and was victorious in tests for young riding horses. Total McLaren has an important granddam by Silberaster OLD. The Sandro Hit daughter was champion mare at the Elite Mare Show in Rastede in 2006 and won the gold medal at the Bundeschampionat of three-year-old riding horses in the same year and repeated her success at the same place as a four-year-old. In 2008 Silberaster OLD danced her way to bronze at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Verden.

Fynch Hatton OLD, born 2016, by Formel Eins out of Senorita Meyer by Sir Donnerhall I - Weltmeyer, bred by Bernhard Ilting-Reuke, Borken, owned by Helgstrand Dressage, Denmark, was ranked silver among the dressage stallions. The strong-moving stallion started his career in 2019 as the winner of the Oldenburg Saddle Licensing in Vechta and was the winner of the State Championships in Rastede at both three and four years old. In 2020, he completed his 35-day test in Denmark with an overall score of 8.49. Also in 2020, he triumphed as the winner at the Bundeschampionat for four-year-old stallions in Warendorf and in 2021 he finished second at the Danish Young Horse Championships with a final score of 9.24. The stallion came into stud use late after his saddle licensing in April 2019, which is why his first two foal crops count in the offspring evaluation. His charming son Feingold by Fynch Hatton - Fürst Romancier was the top priced stallion at the Fall Elite Auction. The stallion prospect was sold to regular customers from the USA. Fynch Hatton's dam, Senorita Meyer, also produced the licensed stallions First Choice by Fidertanz as well as Fürst Magic by Fürstenball OLD, victorious in Prix St. Georges under Dorothee Schneider.

Moreno OLD, born 2017, by Morricone I out of Simone by San Amour I - Diamond Hit, bred by Wilhelm Strohm, Nordhorn, ownend by Gerd Sosath, Lemwerder, was awarded bronze. In 2019, the shiny man was a premium stallion at the Oldenburg Stallion Days in Vechta. In 2020 he was silver medalist at the Oldenburg State Championships in Rastede and excelled in the finals of the Bundeschampionat in Warendorf. He completed his 14-day test in Schlieckau with an overall score of 7.85. In 2021, Moreno OLD successfully passed the Sport Test Part I with a focus on dressage in Münster-Handorf with a final score of 7.95, with all gaits scoring over eight. Moreno OLD already shines with eight Oldenburg Elite foals. The dam line of the dark bay has produced a considerable number of Grand Prix winning horses. These include Di Lapponia by Donnerhall with Paulinda Friberg, Sweden, as well as Salieri by Sandro Hit under Victoria Max-Theurer, Austria. The two licensed stallions Dr. Doolittle by Donnerhall with Markus Gribbe and St. Emilion by Sandro Hit with Dorothee Schneider, who were internationally successful up to Grand Prix Freestyle, also come from this high-quality dam line.

"INCREDIBLE" 2021 OLD Champion

Oldenburg Champion Stallion 2021 by Indian Rock - For Romance I - K2/T. - Schwadroneur/T. (gr. Feldhaus)

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Celebrated Oldenburg Champion Stallions

The shining Oldenburg Champion Stallion of the Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes (OL) was an offspring by Indian Rock - For Romance I - K2/T. - Schwadroneur/T., bred by Andrea Bechheim from Reichshof/North Rhine-Westphalia and exhibited by Helgstrand Dressage Aps (co-owner Stutteri EVO) from Denmark. Sire Indian Rock is successful in the big class under Dutch rider Emmelie Scholtens. Dam Herbstromanze was a participant at the Elite Mare Show in 2016 and is the sister of the World Championship finalist Sir Skyfall OLD by Sandro Hit, now successful in Prix St. Georges under Katrin Burger. The Grand Prix horses Saphira Royal/Kristina Bröring-Sprehe and Sergio Leone/Jan Ebeling, USA, are also from this line. 

Oldenburg's Breeding Director Bernhard Thoben says about the champion stallion: "When we were just standing here together the phrase 'the king enters the track' came up. That is certainly a bit like that. A stallion endowed with great grandeur and an incredible amount of charisma, highly modern. Also endowed with great overview and much blood and with three evenly outstanding basic gaits. A stallion with rarely seen totality and a good alternative over the fine pedigree. A pedigree that was cultivated for a long time by Manfred Rüter from Dorsten, a long-time Oldenburg breeder. It is nice that this is the case and that such horses come along for us. A stallion where one looks forward to breeding and sport. We sincerely congratulate breeder Andrea Bechheim and exhibitor Helgstrand Dressage on this champion stallion at the Oldenburg Verband in 2021."

A stallion by Fürst Toto - Royal Classic - Fürst Piccolo - Wolkenstein II, bred and exhibited by Arndt Schwierking, Barver/Lower Saxony, was awarded silver in the premium lot of Oldenburg stallions with dressage emphasis. The strong moving stallion is the brother of the Grand Prix successful Sephora S by Sir Donnerhall II OLD and the Dutchman Patrick van der Meer as well as the premium stallion Bowmore by Bordeaux for the Wettlkam stud of the Müller family. A noble black stallion by Suarez - Dante Weltino - Rubinstein I - Traumdeuter/T., bred by Nina Sixtensson, Sweden, and exhibited by the owners Maurice & René Tebbel, Emsbüren, shone with bronze. The Grand Prix winners Rubin Royal OLD/Hendrik Lochthowe and Romanov Blue Hors/Hans Peter Minderhoud, NED, also come from the Rulli-Rudilore line.

10 new OLD premium stallions

24 new licensed OLD stallions - among them 10 stallions rewarded as Premium stallions.

Premium stallions

  • No 56 by Blue Hors Farrell / Bon A´parte - owner Blue Hors

  • No 58 by Floricello / Ampere

  • No 60 by Foundation / Bretton Woods

  • No 61 by Fürst Toto / Royal Classic (look like the top 🔝💶 price for the auction)

  • No 66 by Indian Rock / For Romance I - owner Helgstrand Dressage

  • No 78 by Secret / Stedinger

  • No 79 by Sezuan / De Niro

  • No 81 by Suarez / Dante Weltino OLD

  • No 82 by Top Gear / Sandro Hit

  • No 84 by Valverde / Floriscount - owner Helgstrand Dressage

Program for Saturday

  • 10 am with announcement of Champion stallion 2021.

  • 11.30 am with Main Premium stallion, VTV stallions and awards.

  • 14.30 Auction


Day 1 at OLD stallion licensing

The day started with presentation at the triangle followed by the very interesting lunging of the stallions.

It is very interesting to follow how each stallion has developed since the pre-selection and the video presentation. The lunging part gives a clear picture of the future as both a riding horse but definitely also a picture of what qualities your asking for as a breeding stallion.

WOW No 66 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

From the presentation video no 66 by Indian Rock / For Romance I stood out with outstanding qualities, and he did not disappoint for the two presentations today. He look like a super boy with a great temperament always waiting for his handler. For the lunging part he is a lovely uphill light-footed mover in the trot with very nice angles both from behind and light in the forehand, the canter is OUTSTANDING super well balanced uphill with lovely volume and rhythm, good over track and relaxation for the walk. Makes a super lovely natural frame with steady contact and closed mouth.

Others on H2R favourite list after today:

  • No 48 Don Allegro / Sarkozy ⭐️

  • No 50 Erdringer / Fidertanz ⭐️

  • No 56 Blue Hors Farrell / Bon A´parte ⭐️

  • No 61 Fürst Toto / Royal Classic ⭐️⭐️

  • No 62 Fürst Toto / Fürst Romancier ⭐️

  • No 84 Valverde / Floriscount ⭐️⭐️


    Tomorrow at 4 pm with presentation free and subsequent announcement of licensed stallions.



New elite setup for senior dressage and goodbye to Danish national team coach Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein

With less than three years to the Olympics in Paris, there is now an extra focus on optimizing the elite setup within senior dressage. This means that from end of 2021, Danish national federation will replace the current national coaching role with a team of recognized expert profiles within international top dressage. The team will be affiliated with the national team team on an activity basis, and will act as advisors and sparring partners for the riders and their daily coaches. At the same time, it unfortunately means a farewell as of today to current national coach Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein.

Source - Danish national federation.

Here you find the full article in Danish.

Expert team

There is still no set-up and no names for the new Danish expert team.

Will the experts be equal? Will the new elite manager (still not appointed) be the future selector? Will the experts be from abroad? Will the experts be some of the daily trainers of the riders? With ex experts from abroad will/can they fully support the Danish riders when looking deep into the fight for the medals or spots for the big championships?

A lot of questions currently without answers, but next summer we all cross our fingers for Danish medals at home soil in Herning.

Successful first Blue Hors Auction

Auctioneer Frederik de Backer in action - photo: H2R

Saturday evening with the first ever Blue Hors auction

11 young horses were under the hammer for Saturday evenings Blue Hors Autumn Auction.

"The interest in our auction collection has been more than overwhelming. In recent weeks, we have had a steady stream of happy potential buyers both here on site for test riding, but also online where we have been in close dialogue about everything big and small", tells sports manager Ulrik G. Sørensen.

There was huge activity on the phone, online at the internet and also from the audience in the arena. Online bits came through from among others Portugal, Ireland, Sweden, USA and Belgium.

Most expensive horse Emilio was sold for 104.000 euro to a buyer from Belgium. 2nd most expensive Sir Helmut was sold for 74.000 euro and will stay in Denmark where he hopefully will develop into a junior horse for the talented pony rider Astrid Green Würtz.

01 ZATISFACTION 40.000 € 

02 VERANO 24.000 €

03 SIR HELMUT 74.000 €

04 FÜRST DEMONT 24.000 €

05 VANZETTI 24.000 €

06 FAIR HOPE 13.000 €

07 EMILIO 104.000 €

09 FABION 40.000 €

10 FOXTROT 14.000 €

11 FARLOW 26.000 €

12 GICCOLO 40.000 €

After the successful first auction edition plans are now for a follow-up on the Blue Hors Autumn Auction concept with a BLUE HORS SPRING AUCTION.