Schedule and entries for CDI1, CDI3 & CDI5 Herning next week

Arena M - Herning. Photo H2R

CDI5 Herning will be the first head to head “test” for the best Danish combinations, even though Nanna Merrald will not compete Blue Hors Zepter but as planned bringing Blue Hors Don Olymbrio for the CDI5. At the same time Nanna is telling that Zepter is back in traning after sustaining a hoof abscess right before take off for last weekends World Cup in Gothenburg.

CDI3 Herning where Nanna Merrald brings Blue Hors Znickers for his international debut like also Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour is ready for international debut with Vividus QRE. CDI3 Herning will also be senior debut for both U25 riders Sophia Obel with Foldagers Chablis and Sophia Ludvigsen with Blue Hors Quintana.

CDI1 Herning with Anna Kasprzak and her Young Horse World Champion Danciero are ready for international small tour debut, like also the fairly new partnership between Sophia Obel and Highfive Fuglsang are ready for international debut. Also Johanne Amby Ubbesen and Møgelvang Ferrari are ready for international small tour debut.

Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein og Blue Hors Fifty Cent are for their 2nd international small tour start as they made their debut last autumn in Hagen, Germany.

CDI1 Schedule:

(arena M - live stream at Clipmyhorse including Danish commentary)

  • Thursday at 8.00 - Prix St. Georg

  • Friday at 10.30 - Intermediaire I

CDI3 Schedule:

(arena M - live stream at Clipmyhorse including Danish commentary)

  • Thursday at 19.45 - Grand Prix

  • Saturday at 10.30 - Grand Prix Special

CDI5 Schedule:

(Boxen arena - live stream at Clipmyhorse will only be available outside Denmark, but will be available after the class at the archive on Clipmyhorse - including Danish commentary)

  • Friday at 15.15 - Grand Prix

  • Saturday at 15.30 - Grand Prix Special

A big moment for Michiels and Intermezzo in Gothenburg

Belgium’s Domien Michiels couldn’t hide his delight when winning today’s penultimate leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League series in Gothenburg, Sweden with his 16-year-old gelding Intermezzo van het Meerdaalhof.

The pair have extensive experience together having flown their country’s flag at the Tokyo Olympics Games in 2021, the World Championship in 2022 and the last two European Championships. But in their long partnership they never posted a major international victory - until today.

"It is my first big international win so it is very special! This horse is also the first I rode at Grand Prix level. I have him since he was four so this is a very special day, the highlight of my career!"

Domien Michiels BEL

said the 40-year-old athlete who is based in the centre of Belgium.

In yesterday’s Grand Prix he finished second behind Swedish winner Maria von Essen with Invoice. Today however the host-nation pair had to to settle for runner-up spot, while Spain’s Borja Carrascosa and Sir Hubert NRW lined up in third ahead of another Belgian duo, Alexa Fairchild with Mala Skala’s Hermes, in fourth place.

Lead

Michiels took the lead when fifth-last to go of the nine starters, his score of 78.300 leaving him well clear of the rest of the field following a test that demonstrated the firm partnership he has established with the horse he calls Inter. Their ability to transition so smoothly and quietly from extended canter to balanced pirouette epitomised the mutual understanding that underpinned their lovely performance. 

Von Essen was next to go, and in only their fifth international Grand Prix together her 12-year-old gelding showed great lift in piaffe/passage for a score of 76.200, while in their fourth outing in the Western European League this season Carrascosa and Sir Hubert put 75.630 on the board. 

The Spanish rider was clearly well pleased, smiling broadly as he landed his final halt. And he had plenty more to smile about when he realised his third-place finish had rocketed him all the way from fourteenth place to eighth on the League table from which the top nine will qualify for the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2024 Final in April.

“If I can go to the Final I am ready!”, he said. “I’ve been living in Germany for 13 years and it has been a big chance for me to be at the middle of the top sport. I miss the nice weather of Spain but it was a good decision for my riding career!”, he added.

Runner-up Von Essen had plenty to feel good about too. “I am very happy with my horse. It is only his second season at the top level and he needs time. I am happy how he is behaving and he is getting better and better. We both really like the Freestyle because it’s so much fun to ride!”, she said.

Happiest athlete

But the happiest athlete of all was the winner Michiels whose personal-best score with Inter today is such a career highlight. He said this evening that this result is all due to the connection he has with the horse he has known for such a long time. 

“It goes back to when he was four years old when I tried him out. I felt something special in him then and I thought I could do a lot with him, I believed in him”, he explained. “He wasn’t a big mover but sometimes you just have a special connection. A lot of unexpected things happened like the Tokyo Olympic Games, the Europeans as well. Everything has happened really fast, but the partnership is what is so important. We understand each other, and I trust him as well. 

"Today he was a bit afraid when he came into the arena because it is really big and the sound of all the people was so great, but he trusted me in that moment and we went in and I knew he would do everything for me. That’s what it is all about!"

Domien Michiels BEL

said the rider who runs a busy breeding, training and competition stable. 

He enjoys seeing horses through their entire career. “I like to see how young horses develop from a foal hopefully all the way to Grand Prix level. I like to see the evolution of a horse and to build a bond together with the horse and then see what happens in the future with them”, he explained.

His ambition now is another Olympic one. His plan for Intermezzo is to give him a good rest, “he deserves it after today!” - and then to try for a spot on the Belgian team in Paris this summer.

“That’s the target and if it happens it happens but I’m not going to put any pressure on him. If it doesn’t work out then we will just go together to some nice competitions, but this one now is my favourite - Gothenburg, Sweden is just perfect!”, he said tonight.

The eleventh and last leg of the Western European League series will take place in two weeks’ time in ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands, so don’t miss a hoofbeat…..

Result

Standings

Huge entry lists and program for CDI3 and CDI4 next week in Lier, Belgium

Charlotte Fry (GBR) - Inclusive CDI Lier 2023 © DigiShots

International CDI3 debut for among other Charlotte Dujardin & Alive and Kicking, Jovian & Patrik Kittel, Vainqueur & Dorothee Schneider, Quaterhit & Stefanie Brieussel and Fortunity S & Nuno Palma E Santos.

NEWS AT BELGIUM DRESSAGE EVENTS - FULL ENTRY LISTS BELOW⬇️⬇️

CDI Lier welcomes World Champions

14 februari 2024/in 2024/door Belgium Dressage Events

With less than two weeks to go, the field of participants for the seventh edition of CDI Lier is known. A veritable invasion of world champions will travel to Azelhof Equestrian Center in Lier. From Tuesday, February 27 to Sunday, March 3, not only will these top combinations be enjoying themselves, but Kyra Kyrklund will also treat the public to two interesting clinics.

With reigning world champion Charlotty Fry and former world and Olympic champion Charlotte Dujardin, among others, the field of participants leaves nothing to be desired. In addition, two-fold world champion of the World Championship for Young Horses, Jovian, is making his international Grand Prix debut under Patrik Kittel. This has been eagerly awaited since the announcement of the rider change.

Belgian youth champions at the start
The youth is again welcome at CDI Lier this year. There will be classes for the international Pony, Children, Juniors, Young Riders and U25 combinations. They get a great opportunity to ride in the international spotlight and prepare for the youth European Championships this summer. Almost all reigning Belgian youth champions will appear at the start.

Biggest Indoor dressage competition of the world
“I am very pleased with the large number of starts. Looking at the number of starts in the 3* and 4* Grand Prix, we can even call ourselves the biggest indoor dressage competition in the world. A total of 220 horses are coming and we even have a waiting list”, Chairman Wim Verwimp enthused. “CDI Lier is important for many riders leading up to the Paris Olympics this summer and it’s fantastic to see more and more bigger names coming to the start of CDI Lier. This is definitely going to make for great sport, both for the competitors and for the public who are of course very welcome.”

British Olympic team present
Jovian and Patrik Kittel, who appear at the start of the 3*-Grand Prix Tour, will have competition from Charlotte Fry and Nespresso, Charlotte Durjadin and Alive and Kicking and Richard Davidson and Interno, with whom almost the entire British Olympic team will travel to CDI Lier. Other big names competing include Germany’s Dorothee Schneider, Australia’s Kirsty Oatley, France’s Morgan Barbançon, the Dutch Hans Peter Minderhoud and Sweden’s Juliëtte Ramel and Therese Nilshagen, as well as reigning Belgian champion Larissa Pauluis. In total, participants from 20 countries will compete.

Dressage clinics with Kyra Kyrklund
On Thursday afternoon and Sunday afternoon, none other than Kyra Kyrklund will be coming to provide an interesting dressage clinic. This Olympic dressage legend will give some of her valuable insights to all dressage fans in Lier.

ENTRY LIST CDI3

ENTRY LIST CDI4

24.000 euro top price 3 yr old mare by So Perfect / Dimaggio at NRW Youngster Online auction

With head number 3, Soranja trotted to the top of the price range. The daughter of So Perfect/Dimaggio (breeder and exhibitor: Frank Moormann, Wettrup) is based on a highly interesting and successful dam line. The coveted sire, Bundeschampion and Vice World Champion Secret comes from this line. Also the licensed and Grand Prix successful Kennedy son Konsequent is a descendent from this direct dam line. Even before the all-important BidUp, the mare's popularity became well known. Customers from Germany and Spain fought till the end. The last bid was placed by Germans for 24,000 euros. 15,000 euros was what customers paid for head number 8 Gentleman. The son of world champion Glamourdale particularly impressed customers from Ireland and Sweden. In the end, the Irish had the longest breath in this bidding duel. The stunning black stallion, who was bred and exhibited by Thomas Biehn, Lippstadt, out of the Verb.Pr.St. Sweet Princess by Sunday, will travel to the green Isle for the hammer price of 15,000 euro. /Part of press release.

Doha, Qatar comes up next weekend 22 - 24 February

Favourites for next weekends CDI5 event at Doha, Qatar are Total Hope OLD with Isabel Freese, but also Malagueño with Jose Daniel Martin Dockx, Morgan Barbancon with Habana Libre and the new combination Quentano with Henri Ruoste will be at the top.

Nabab and Justina Vanagaite are back after a well deserved winter break.

The Grand Prix will be Friday and both Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix freestyle will be Saturday. The total price money is 150.000 euro.

Entries:

Scholtens wins tight contest at Neumünster

Partnering the 11-year-old stallion Indian Rock, The Netherlands’ Emmelie Scholtens clinched victory at the ninth leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League in Neumünster, Germany today.

Already under the spotlight after topping yesterday’s closely-contested Grand Prix, the Dutch pair were awarded the winning mark once again today by judges Ulrike Nivelle (GBR), Clive Halsall (DEN), Hans-Christian Matthiesen (NED), Maarten ver der Heijden (GER) and Henning Lehrmann (GER) with less than 2.5 percent separating the top four this time around.

Their Freestyle score of 81.565 gave Scholtens the edge over Sweden’s Patrik Kittel and Forever Young HRH, while German riders filled the next three places, Matthias Alexander Rath (Destacado FRH) clinching third ahead of Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock (Florine OLD) in fourth and Raphael Netz (Great Escape Camelot) in fifth place. Belgium’s Larissa Pauluis (Flambeau) finished sixth of the 15 starters.

For Scholtens, her win today with the horse she competed at the World Championships in Herning (DEN) in 2022 and at last summer’s European Championship in Riesenbeck (GER) was particularly special. 

"I know Indian Rock since he was three years old, I started everything with him, his whole education all the way to Grand Prix and he’s special to me because I rode his father (Apache) and he reminds me of him!”

Emmelie Scholtens NED

said the 38-year-old rider.

Standard

Nowag-Aulenbrock and the imposing chestnut mare Florine OLD set the standard in the first half of the competition with a personal-best score of 79.225, but German compatriot, Rath, went out in front when producing the first over-80% score with Destacado FRH when fifth-last into the ring. 

“It was better than yesterday, he was more on my aids today”, Rath said of the 11-year-old horse who already showed his potential when finishing second as a five-year-old and fourth as a six-year-old at the World Breeding Championship Finals. 

“I know we still have room to improve, but for the test today the plan was in the morning to get together with my trainer Monica Theodorescu and my father, and it was a really nice test”, he said with some satisfaction.

However his score of 80.425 was overtaken by the next pair into the arena, Patrik Kittel sweeping into the lead when earning 81.145 for a test filled with pleasing passage and accompanied by a musical score that had the audience’s toes tapping. Playing to the crowd is what this Swedish performer has always been about, but even this three-time Olympian was very aware of how intimate the Neumünster arena is. 

“Obviously it’s not so easy to ride when the audience is so very close here, and they are very enthusiastic which I really love! We do this to make people enjoy it, to see the harmony between the rider and horse and when people come and show their appreciation we love that. Every rider says we ride better when the audience are with us!”, he pointed out.

Despite the challenges of the arena’s dimensions, Kittel has a special relationship with the Holstenhallen. 

"Neumünster was my first home when I came to Germany and this was one of the first shows I ever attended so it’s quite cool to many years later sit here"

Patrik Kittel SWE

he explained. 

Talking about his test he said, “I had a rider-pilot mistake in the changes today which I quickly corrected but otherwise it was really good and I think the music is really cool, it’s a bit different. For me it’s about just keep riding, have fun and just enjoy being here!” 

Steal his thunder

But Scholtens would steal his thunder when, despite a nervous moment when entering the arena to a wall of sound, Indian Rock earned the biggest score of the day when next to go.

“He was a little bit scared because of the prize-giving from yesterday but he is such a brave horse - I said it’s fine, you can go in!”, she explained after putting 81.565 on the board. 

“He’s a fun horse to go to shows with because he’s easy and he feels he wants to give his all. He has the best character, he’s a stallion but he is so sweet. He’s special to me because of his father also, but it’s about every day how he is when you are with him”.

With Indian Rock’s sire, Apache, Scholtens finished eighth at the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2019. Following today’s result she finds herself well within reach of a qualifying place for the 2024 Final, so that has presented her with an interesting question. 

“I didn’t think before about going to the Final but I’m considering it now!”, she said. But of course the decision isn’t just hers. “He feels like my horse but he’s not my horse so I have to discuss with the owners and to be honest it’s also an exciting year this year because of the Olympics so I also have to watch out that everything isn’t too much for him. We have to figure out what is best”, she explained.

One way or another however she will definitely compete at the final leg of the Western European League on home soil at ’s-Hertogenbosch (NED) in three weeks’ time.

Final

Kittel also plans to go to the Dutch fixture and the man who has been the longtime leader on the League table is already thinking ahead to his trip to the series Final.

“I have luckily now three horses qualified which is a big honour for me. I will take Bonamour to Den Bosch and after that I will have a talk to our Swedish team coach and everyone involved and see if and when and how we do Riyadh”, he said.

And Germany’s Rath also has Riyadh in his sights. Today’s result has rocketed him up to second place on the League table so he is comfortably qualified.

"The plan was with Destacado was to do the World Cup season and to go to the Final. Now with 69 points we are safe and we can plan for the Final and that’s really cool. It would be the second World Cup Final for me and I’m really looking forward to it!"

Matthias Alexander Rath GER

he said.

Meanwhile when it comes to celebrating her victory today, Scholtens said that would be happening on her six-hour drive home to Holland. “It’s a long drive but we often driver further, and when you win then everything feels better!”, she pointed out.

The penultimate leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League will take place next weekend in Gothenburg, Sweden, so don’t miss a hoofbeat….

Result

Standings

Podcast med Cathrine “Der er et OL til sommer”

Stadion ved Versailles slottet som danner rammen om sommerens OL.

Lyt med og kom i OL stemning sammen med tidligere OL svømmer Sarah Bro som er vært i Podcasten “Øjeblikket”. Sarah snakker med Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour om drømmen om det første OL i 2016 i Rio og “corona” OL i Tokyo i 2021, og nu med OL i Paris som sommerens mål.

‘Øjeblikket’ er en podcast fra Danske Spil i samarbejde med Heartbeats.

Der er nogle afgørende øjeblikke i enhver stor sportskarriere, hvad enten det er skuffelser eller sejre. Hvad enten det sker ved det første stævne eller den sidste store slutrunde. Det er de momenter, der alle er med til at skabe en topatlet.

Sarah Bro besøger en række af Danmarks bedste idrætsprofiler på deres egen hjemmebane og prøver selv sporten på egen krop. Her fortæller atleterne om de mange timer, de har slidt, og hvordan deres bagland har båret dem frem mod toppen.

Danske Spil sender hvert år overskuddet fra lotterierne direkte til udlodningsmidlerne, og sidste år var der mere end 1,5 mia. kr. til idræts-, kultur- og foreningslivet i Danmark. Overskuddet fra de øvrige selskaber går tilbage til staten – til gavn for os alle.

VIDEO TOP 3 - 2nd place at international Grand Prix debut for Danish combination Lumiere & Anna Zibrandtsen

Lumiere & Anna Zibrandtsen from today´s prizegiving in Polen - photo: private

Both winner and 2nd placed made their international debut today

Lithuanian Sandra Sysojeva (riding for Polen) and her just 8 yr old mare Maxima Bella by Millenium / Competent made their international debut today winning the CDI3 Grand Prix in Kalen, Polen. A well moving and very talented young mare with a lot of natural go and of the ground movements, still showing a bit of positive tensions. Only a small error creeping in for the one times with a change with parallel hind. 70,044%.

Another international debut combination was Danish Anna Zibrandtsen with her 10 year old gelding Lumiere by Floricello / Gigolo they finished 2nd 69.956%. Super expressive and well balanced for the entire trot tour, with power for extensions and supple half passes, the transitions into the first two piaffe tours becomes a bit insecure while the final piaffe tour at the centerline was with much better flow into the piaffe. Expressive passage with super elevation and good balance. Transition to canter becomes bit unbalnced, but for the rest a well performed canter tour with super nice line of two times, huge jump through the body, straight and nicely placed at full diagonal only scored 8,0 - 7,5 - 7,0 - 7,0 - 7,5! For the entire test super steady and light contact.

Anna was pleased about her performance with Lumiere today. “I had a really nice feeling in there, for the transitions passage/piaffe/passage we still need to bring the timing from the warm up, and our pirouettes has clearly improved. He is a very happy and positive horse, so I feel very confident as we just need some more experience in the test together.”

Videos of top 3 (captured by Dressage24.pl)

2022 DSP Champion stallion Dream Royal winner of stallion performance test in Munich today

Results 4 yr old

Top score among the 4 yr old stallions for short Performance test in München was Trakehner stallion Rockingham by Saint Cyr / Kaiser Wilhelm.

Some of judges comments: Balanced trot with good swing, extensions missing bit more 8,5 - canter good of the ground clearly improved 8,5 - nice walk with good rhythm 8,5 - rideability need bit more search for the hand but clearly improved over the days 9,5, overall impression 8,5 = 8,8.

Results 5 yr old

5 yr old Dream Royal (Don Royal / Quadroneur) winner.

Some judges comments: Uphill movements for trot and canter nice mechanics with good power, super swinging trot 9,0 and nice under the body uphill canter 9,0, walk bit tensions need bit more clear relaxation for walk rhythm, but improved over the days 7,5, rideability he will, but tiny tension 8,6, overall impression 8,8 = total 8,56


Ekspert teams i DRF regi

Gårsdagens nyhed fra DRF (link nederst i artiklen her ⬇️) omkring medaljedrømme til det kommende OL afføder lidt tanker fra H2R.

Med OL næsten lige om hjørnet, og dansk top dressur i skarp opstilling, er det klart drømmene går på ædelt metal til sommerens OL i Paris.

Inden de danske ekvipager når så langt, at der bliver sat navne på dem der skal repræsentere Danmark på det oplympiske ridestadion i Versailles fra den 30. juli - 4. august, skal alle kandidaterne ud i kamp om pladserne.

Iflg. sportsplanen er de officielle iagttagelser med henblik på OL udtagelse til stævnerne: Hagen 24.-28. april, Compiegne 1.-5. maj, DM 24.-26. maj samt Rotterdam 20.-23. juni med 8. juli som sidste og endelig dato for udtagelse.

“Baseret på dialog med eksperttræner SENIOR og andre fagrelevante eksperter er elitesportschefen for dressur overordnet ansvarlig for udtagelser til landshold og CDI/CDIO’er SENIOR.”

Wolfram Wittig eksperttræner/teknisk rådgiver siden 2021

Når man kigger tilbage på de ændringer som forbundet kom med i 2021, var planen fra DRF, at man ville have en række forskellige eksperter ind omkring landsholdet, i forhold til input og sparring bl.a. omkring træning af ekvipagerne. For den del der hedder eksperttræner/teknisk rådgiver, har DRF i den forgange periode alene valgt at gøre brug af tyske Wolfram Wittig.

Derfor vil det være et af de steder som DRF´s nye bestyrelse, som udpeges til april, åbenlyst bør kigge ind i, da man aldrig har haft den oprindelige tiltænkte diversitet i forhold til eksperttræner/tekniske rådgiver konstellationen.

Set udefra kunne “konsulentmidlerne”, som lige nu bliver betalt af Team Danmark frem mod OL, kunne de godt bruges endnu mere målrettet i forhold til de enkelte teams.

Hver topekvipage har jo i forvejen deres egen hjemmetræner, fysio, mentalcoach osv., og midlerne bør derfor kananliseres direkte ud til atleterne, så de i langt højere grad bliver medbestemmende om, hvor de selv mener, der skal sættes ind i forhold til at optimere mulighederne for ædelt metal til Danmark ved de store mesterskaber.

Talent- og eliteudviklingen

Med øget støtte ud til de bedste atleter, kunne det være en ide at de skulle give “noget tilbage” til sporten.

Et eksempel kunne være, at man som repræsentant for det danske landshold skulle forpligte sig til f.eks. at tage to upcoming ryttere under vingerne for en periode. Ideen bag kunne være at klæde de næste danske stjerner på - drømmene skal skabes, og talenterne skal kunne spejle sig og suge ny inspiration og træning til sig fra Danmarks bedste ekvipager.

Læs nyheden fra DRF her.

Ser frem til næste skriv som kommer i næste uge fra DRF som hedder “Potentialegruppen og den endelige udvælgelse”.

Er du endnu ikke helt i OL stemning, så kig videoen herunder ⬇️

Anna Zibrandtsen og Lumiere klar til international debut i polske Kalen-Towarzystwo

Anna Zibrandtsen - foto: H2R

International Grand Prix debut i weekenden til Anna og Lumiere

Anna Zibrandtsen og den 10-årige svenske varmblods vallak Lumiere e. Floricello/Gigolo, avlet af svenske Anette Andersson er klar til deres international Grand Prix debut i polske Kalen-Towarzystwo, som er beliggende sydvest for den polske hovedstad Warszawa.

Ekvipagen debuterede nationalt sidste år i Grand Prix og blev senest nr. 2 til EOR´s landsstævne i januar med 72,1%.

Grand Prix klassen går fredag og Grand Prix kür søndag. (Der findes endnu ikke endelig tidsplan).

Iflg. arrangørernes hjemmeside ligner det at man kan følge med via livestreaming, men det er desværre før set ikke at være muligt. Link til startlister og livestream findes via H2R kalenderen her.

𝐆𝐥𝐚𝐦𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐞, 𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐍𝐞𝐠𝐫𝐨 𝐢𝐧 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 𝐨𝐧𝐥𝐲 𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐳𝐞𝐧 𝐬𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧

The year 2024 has started and the breeding season is almost upon us. In addition to breeding, sport at the highest level is also very important to us.

With the Paris Olympic Games in later this year, our focus is on this, for the stallions Glamourdale and Everdale.

Therefore, these stallions will only be available through frozen semen in 2024.

In addition to these stallions, Negro will also only be available in 2024 through frozen semen.

To order frozen semen, a request must be submitted one week in advance by email: info@vanolsthorses.com.

KWPN Stallion Show summary

⬆️Danish Warmblood stallions Sarai L by Secret/For Romance and Magic Mckee L by Total McLaren/Negro, bred by Stutteri L-Horses and co-owned by Stal van de Sande both selected for the performance test - photo: Timo Martis Fotografie

100 stallions in two days

When you attend the KWPN Stallion Show, it´s a pure breeding event added a smaller show part for Saturday evening. Starting friday morning with 55 stallions and the final part of 45 stallions saturday morning with subsequent presentation of selected stallions and presentation of the new Premium stallions. In between also with honouring of stallions and breeders.

Successful Danish/Dutch cooperation

Breeders and owners Karsten Bundgaard (hidden behind daughter Ellen) and Maria Rudbeck next to co-owner Peter van de Sande. Photo: H2R

On the positive list all the way were also the two Danish Warmblood stallions Sarai L and Magic Mckee L. They were already presented and selected for Danish Warmblood stallion show taking place 6-10 March 2024 in Herning, but they were also selected through the KWPN late pre-selected end of December.

Both stallions did not disapoint and definitely showed themselves in the light of a bright future for both breeding and sport. Of course the breeders from Stutteri L-Horses in Denmark Maria Rudbeck and Karsten Bundgaard were very excited going to s´Hertogenbosch for the first time presenting stallions for the KWPN licensing commission, but at the same time they felt confident with Peter van de Sande as co-owner and presenter as he has been a long time partner of the KWPN commuity. Meeting the three of them together at the stables after the selection was just the epitome of what a partnership can bring in the world of our beloved horses.

High quality of the majority for the 2024 KWPN stallion show

From the pre-selection (watched online) H2R picked a total of 14 stallions to keep an eye on with extra quality for the stallion show. From a nerdy point of view this “private H2R pre-selection” from the official pre-selection days makes it easier to join the stallion show in order to be focused all the way and having time to both get some new ones at the “list” and also to scatch a few.

Remember the name - ROMERO RDS by Glamourdale / Jazz - photo: Timo Martis Fotografie.

Five Premium stallions

New at H2R list from following the licensing was the premium stallion by Glamourdale / Cum Laude, well moving, modern and look like a stallion with a very nice overview. Also new at H2R list was the Lantanas / Negro with good power and expression.

Missing for the H2R Premium list was the grey powerhouse Glamourdale / Jazz like also the Ibiza / Apache and Dancier Gold / Desperados.

The D´avie / Sandro Hit stallion appointed Premium was a modern type but clearly missing more strength from behind with push under the body.

Not licensed

One single stallion was missing at the “accepted for the performance test” list. No 359 by For Romance / Dorado. This stallion already showed a super walk from the pre-selection and again at the stallion show, eventhough he was a bit long for the topline, but still very functional of the ground movements with super suppleness.

Catch up on Horse2rider Instagram or Facebook for running posts with videos from the event.


Highlights and program for the up-coming KWPN stallion show

100 young stallions ready for 2nd inspection

Two very intensive KWPN stallion days comes up Friday and Saturday in s´Hertogenbosch.

H2R favourites from the pre-selection

Day 1(13 december)

  • No 495 Raoul by Secret / Negro (stallion type, nice natural supple, nice frame and good balance).

  • No 395 Rico by Ibiza / Apache (long legged, uphill, expressive, supple mover).

Day 2(14 December)

  • No 359 Rossini by For Romance / Dorado (not the most modern type but super supple mover in all three gaits including very good walk).

  • No 420 Rovian LH by Jovian / Dream Boy (beautiful modern super expressive, power ful trot and canter but unfortunately short in the walk for the free presentation).

DAY 3(15 December)

  • No 383 Romero RDS by Glamourdale / Jazz (stood out with a lot of stallion expression, supple and powerful. This boy for sure look like a very interesting stallion for the breeding and future sport).

Day 4(16 December)

  • No 444 Ramblas by Lantanas / Glamourdale (Lantanas with super positive imprint for his offspring with super expression and supple movements).

  • No 532 Rome USB by Vaderland / Zambuka (supple uphill with very nice supple movements through the body).

  • No 339 Dream Dynasty TF by Dynamic Dream / Vitalis (best Dynamic Dream for the pre-selection).

Day 5 (18 December)

  • No 321 by Dancier Gold / Desperados (modern elegant type with lovely suppleness and power, bit one the toes for the walk).

  • No 305 Red Spirit by Blue Hors Monte Carlo /Daily Diamond (still very young body wise but very well moving with freedom and suppleness for all three gaits).

  • No 540 Red Knight DSV by Vivino / For Romance (nice frame with good suppleness and expression, bit long top line combined with a bit short croup).

  • No 480 Rico by Mac Madison / Glock´s Toto Jr (super nice uphill quick of the ground with power movements).

Day 5 (late pre-selection 29 December)

  • No 499 Sarai L by Secret / For Romance (super expressive, modern and supple mover).

  • No 525 Magic Mckee L by Total McLaren / Negro (powerful, big framed, well balanced stallion).

Schedule for the two stallion show days:

55 stallions will be presented for 2nd inspection (Friday) - link for detailed start list here. H2R list: 321 Dancier Gold / Desperados, 339 Dynamic Dream / Vitalis, 395 Ibiza / Apache, 420 Jovian / Dream Boy, 480 Mac Madison / Glock´s Toto Jr, 495 Secret / Negro, 499 Secret / For Romance, 525 Total McLaren / Negro, 540 Vivino / For Romance.

45 stallions (Saturday) - link for detailed start list here. H2R list: 359 For Romance / Dorado, 383 Glamourdale / Jazz, 532 Vaderland / Zambuka, 305 Blue Hors Monte Carlo / Daily Diamond, 444 Lantanas / Glamourdale,