Be Allex snaps up ticket to final for seven-year-old horses

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07-09-2024 by Ermelo YH

Be Allex (Ampère x Dalwhinnie) and Jeanna Högberg have won the small final for seven-year-old horses at the de Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. 79.40% put the Swedish rider firmly in the lead. Majestic Taonga (Glock’s Toto Jr. x Jazz) and Lisa Wernitznig (75.95%) bested Blue FRH (Buckingham x Locksley II) and Tessa Frank (75,76%) for the second prize.

The SWB-bred Be Allex, bred by Eva and Bo Pettersson and co-owned by Hennix Horses Ab, Jeanna Högberg Dressage Ab and Västra Hoby Stuteri Ab, gave a more convincing performance today than during the qualification. The gelding scored a 9.0 for his canter and an 8.5 for his perspective, bringing the total to nearly 4.5% higher than the day before. “He was doing well on the first day too, but he was quite tense. In all honesty, me too”, tells Jeanna Högberg. “The expectations are so high, and he is a sensitive horse, he feels the excitement, so I must remain calm. Today, everything felt great and very promising for the future. Tomorrow, we will give it our all.” Be Allex and Jeanna are ready for the final on Sunday.

Improvement

The Dutch Majestic Taonga, bred by Stal 104 BV and owned by Madeleine Winter-Schulze, may also return tomorrow. The black KWPN stallion received multiple 8s on his scoresheets, the canter being the highlight with an 8.5. The third coveted ticket for the final was claimed by the Hanoverian stallion Blue FRH, bred and owned by Andrea Bentes, also showed a better test than the day before. He also received his highest mark for the canter: an 8.5.

Photo: Digishots

Proud James continues winning streak and wins final four-year-old dressage horses

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07-09-2024 by Ermelo YH

Proud James (Jameson RS2 x Johnson TN) and Maxi Kira von Platen have won the Sport Pro Horse Prize for four-year-old dressage horses and thereby continued their winning streak in Ermelo. The second position was claimed by So Special 12 (Secret x Bon Coeur) and Jessica Lynn Thomas that moved up the rankings compared to their fourth place in the qualification. The top three was completed by Hexagon’s Power Dutch (Glock’s Toto Jr. x Hexagon’s Double Dutch) and Anke van Moer.  

Commentating judge Patrick van der Meer was full of praise after the performance of the grey stallion. “We have seen lovely test, what an elegant and talented horse”. The KWPN-bred Proud James, bred by Y.M.M. Maasacker and owned by Helgstrand Dressage A/S was awarded an 8.8 for perspective and trot. “A very active trot, a nice balance and overall, a very fluent test.” The total score of the KWPN performance test top scorer was 86.2%.

Focus

The German rider Maxi Kira is very pleased with her four-year-old powerhouse. “It felt super today, he was very focused, more so than the first day. Today we got to ride in the main arena, you never know a young horse, especially a breeding stallion, will react to that.” After the first round the young stallion was ready to shine, something Maxi-Kira hopes to more often the coming years. “It would be a dream to compete in the world breeding championships next year, Proud James surely has a big future ahead of him.”

Canter

The four-year-old horses may not compete in the world championship like their older colleagues, but they all moved through the main arena like true pros. The entire top 12 of this class obtained an 80%+ score. Receiving a 9.0 for the canter and three 8.5s, So Special 12 was more than deserving of the second position. The Hanoverian stallion, bred and owned by Pia Sophie Wahlers, received a score of 84.8%. “We saw a very harmonious test, with a lovely partnership between horse and rider. The canter was a highlight: uphill, lots of energy and covering a lot of ground.”

Greys

The grey horses dominated the 4-year-old class. The KWPN-bred Hexagon’s Power Dutch, bred and owned by Stal Hexagon, lived up to his name with his powerful, active walk that was given a 9.0. The stallion received an overall score of 84.4%.

Photo: Stefan Lafrentz

Awe-inspiring Red Viper world champion of five-year-old dressage horses

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07-09-2024 by Ermelo YH

After a sunny conclusion Red Viper (Romanov x Sir Sinclair) was pronounced world champion of the five-year-old horses at the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo. Piloted by Bart Veeze, the KWPN stallion put a brilliant score of 93.8% on the scoreboard. The hotly contested silver medal was secured by Glamdale WP Nrw (Glamourdale x Millennium) and Stephanie Ahlert. Severucci HT (Secret x Rubinrot) and Jeanna Högberg took bronze.

After a sunny conclusion Red Viper (Romanov x Sir Sinclair) was pronounced world champion of the five-year-old horses at the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo. Piloted by Bart Veeze, the KWPN stallion put a brilliant score of 93.8% on the scoreboard. The hotly contested silver medal was secured by Glamdale WP Nrw (Glamourdale x Millennium) and Stephanie Ahlert. Severucci HT (Secret x Rubinrot) and Jeanna Högberg took bronze.

In a repeat of last year’s final, the crowd erupted in a thunderous round of applause when Red Viper and Bart went down the last central line. When the definitive scores were in and the speaker announced the championship title was won by the Dutch combination, Bart’s emotions ran high, making him tear up right in the saddle. “I feel a bit overwhelmed”, Bart admits after the prizegiving ceremony. “I feel like I aged ten years this last week because of all the impressions and the stress. Red Viper felt incredible today, and I thought we were riding a very good test. When the audience started cheering us on so early, my feelings were confirmed. I deliberately did not keep track of the scores of the other combinations. So it wasn’t until the official announcement that I knew we had won.”

Harmony
The jury was full of praise about the Pavo Cup 2024 winner. “We think Red Viper is such a talented horse and he performed such a harmonious test today. There is no doubt his future in dressage is very bright”, says commentating judge Patricia Wolters. The chestnut stallion, bred by C. Kerbert and owned by Reesink Horses, received an impressive score of 93.8%, including a 9.7 for his canter and 9.8 for perspective. “The stallion has such an expressive canter with ample balance and uphill tendency, but at the same time a great ability to collect.” His rider Bart Veeze had all the faith in his stallion, but felt some pressure after winning the qualification on Wednesday. “I think Red Viper is a very good horse and it was my goal to show everyone how amazing he is.”

Taking after his dam
The breeders of Red Viper, mister and miss Kerbert, say they have had a fantastic day. “It was super. It is a beautiful event to visit, and this makes it even more special. Zolena, the dam of Red Viper, has participated twice in the WC for young dressage horses with our daughter. This medal brings us to a full circle. You cannot predict such a result, it is an intricate confluence of many factors, from horse to management, education and rider. Today, it all came together, and we thoroughly enjoyed it.” Dam Zolena competed in the 2009 and 2010 WC for young dressage horses in Verden with Annemein Kerbert and qualified for the final at both five and six years of age.

Debut
The numbers two and three of the qualification switched places in the final standings. The Westphalian stallion Glamdale WP Nrw (Glamourdale x Millennium), bred by Zg Pleines and owned by Heike Pleines, and his rider Stephanie Ahlert improved their scores of last Wednesday up to 90.2%. Receiving three 9.0s and a 9.2 for perspective and trot, it was a striking debut for the German combination. “It is our first time in Ermelo, and it is all quite overwhelming”, says Stefanie. “Glamdale felt amazing on Wednesday and performed such a good test, but tonight he gave a little bit extra in front of the vibrant crowd.”

Four nines
For the Swedish Jeanna Högberg it was the second time to finish in the top three today. Earlier today she won the small final for the seven-year-old gorses, but the bronze medal with Severucci HT, thanks to a score of preciselt 90.00%, feels like a reward. “I don’t want to think about what the other riders are doing, just simply focus on Severucci and ride our best test. He felt great on Wednesday and was amazing today, too. The only thing working against us, was this one here”, the rider points laughingly to the Dutchman besides her. The SWB stallion, bred and owned by Absolut Dental Ab, is a son of the mare Riviera (Rubinrot x Larino). This mare also produced Fiorucci HT (by Florencio I), with whom Jeanna won silver at the 2016 WC for young dressage horses for 7-year-old horses. “It’s not often a mare produced two offspring that both won a medal.” Fiorucci is now active in the Grand Prix and with four 9s on his scoresheet, the future of younger brother Severucci seems very bright, too.”

Photo: Stefan Lafrentz

Desperado once again dances to the win in CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle

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06-09-2024 by Ermelo YH

Desperado (Vivaldi x Havidoff) and Emmelie Scholtens have prolonged their winning streak in the CDI3* presented by Helgstrand dressage at theL ongines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo. A score of 76.55% secured the Dutch combination another victory in the Grand Prix Freestyle to music.

“The feeling was the same as Wednesday”, Emmelie kicks off. “I love the freestyle of Indian Rock with the Formula 1 music, but I noticed Desperado had to get used to it every now and then. It did not matter though, because we had a lot of fun”, she smiles. Right after the test, the 16-year-old KWPN stallion is completely at ease again, one of his strong suits according to Emmelie. “He is truly the sweetest horse in all of the Netherlands, perhaps even in the world”.

The runner-up of the class was Charlotte Fry aboard her grey gelding Especial (Everdale x Vivaldi), bred and owned by Van Olst Horses, accumulating a score of 75.68%. In doing so, the British rider made a big leap in the rankings after her tenth place on Thursday. The podium was completed by Hereja Higgins (Johnson x I.P.S. Gribaldi) and the French rider Camille Judet Jeret whose freestyle performance was rewarded with 75.45%.

Picture: Stefan Lafrentz

Naqueen recovers himself in small final for six-year-old dressage horses

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06-09-2024 by Ermelo YH

Naqueen (Trafalgar x Samba Hit) and Kim Noordijk won the small final for six-year-old dressage horses at the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo with a score of 85.8%. The second place was claimed by San to Alati FRH (Secret x Bellisimo) and Stefanie Viehoff-Wolff) with 84.7%. Straight Horse Floriana (Franklin x Blue Hors Zack) and Mette Sejbjerg Jensen obtained 82.8% to place third.

The black Trafalgar offspring, bred and owned by J.G.M. van der Meijden, recovered himself after some errors and tension in yesterday’s test. The KWPN-bred stallion received an 8.8 for his trot, canter and perspective as a dressage horse. It resulted in a score that was no less than 9.6% higher than the day before. “It all came together today! Naqueen was very focused, and I am so proud of him. I know he has so much quality and I hope he can stay as relaxed as he was today’, says a happy Kim Noordijk after her lap of honour. “Hopefully I can ride the same way on Sunday. I am already thrilled to reach the final. That was our goal coming here and we have achieved it.”

Revenge

The Hanoverian-bred San to Alati FRH, last year the winner of the small final for five-year-old horses, also gave a better performance than a day earlier. Especially the walk of the chestnut stallion bred by Lena-Marie & Kerstin Klose and owned by Bernadette Brune, was rewarded with a 9.3 today, compared to an 8.5 on Thursday. The Danish warmblood mare Straight Horse Floriana, bred and owned by Straight Horse Aps, scored 4.8% more than yesterday. Partly thanks to her trot and perspective that were both awarded an 8.5. The Danish Straight Horse Aps are having a successful WC this year. Three horses bred by the stud in Lillerød were selected for Ermelo and all three qualified for the final for five-, six- and seven-year-old horses.

Life Time FRH and Global Power neck-to-neck to final seven-year-olds

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06-09-2024 by Ermelo YH

By only 0.07%, Life Time FRH (Livaldon x Fürstenball OLD) and Charlott-Maria Schürmann demoted Global Power OLD (Grey Flanell x Don Frederic) and Evelyn Eger into second place in the Anemone Horsetrucks qualification for seven-year-old horses at the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. The German riders topped the rankings with 81,175% and 81,099%, respectively, though Dutchman Hans Peter Minderhoud and Glock’s Massimo (Glock’s Toto Jr. x Bretton Woods) followed in hot pursuit on place three with 80,68%.

“We have seen some great combinations and some fantastic horses. We have absolutely enjoyed ourselves today”, enthuses chairman of the jury Maarten van der Heijden. “The horses that came out on top, were often the ones that performed the test with great harmony and a soft contact. If they did not, we marked down the submission. The ones that were not in the top of the rankings, often showed some difficulties with the walk.” The fact that the scores in the top three are so close, excites the members of the jury: “The final promises to be full of thrills and spills. The top seven is incredibly well-matched, a small error or a moment of tension may just turn the entire ranking upside down. Anything can happen in the final. We are looking forward to it.”

So close

After the eighth place in the qualification for six-year-olds last edition, Charlott-Maria is more than satisfied with their win a year later. “Today was incredible, he felt so focused today. It is our third time in Ermelo, and we have gradually climbed upwards.” The Hanoverian stallion, bred by Johannes Hesselink and owned by Domus Equus Niedner, showcased his talent with three 9.0s. However, Global Power OLD, bred by Gestüt Lewitz, is breathing down his neck with a 9.5 for trot and 10 for canter. The walk of the black stallion of Christianne Bergmann and Hof Kasselmann was awarded a 7.0. The KWPN bred Glock’s Massimo had been in the lead for the better part of the day, but eventually saw his German colleagues surpass him. The bay stallion, owned by Glock HPC NL BV and bred by M. van Cortenberghe, was received 9s for his trot and perspective. Charlott-Maria and Life Time FRH are ready to rumble: “We have never achieved such a high score, but the victory tastes sweet so we are going to give it our all on Sunday.”

Valerie B wins qualification and is ready for revenge in championship for six-year-old horses

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Scoring over 90%, Valerie B (Revolution x Blue Hors Zack) and Anne-Mette Strandby Hansen won the eHorses qualification for six-year-old horses at the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo. The Danish warmblood mare received 90,8% from the jury, creating a 1,5% gap towards the runner-up, Segatini 6 (Secret x Fidermark) and Dorothee Schneider. The third position was secured by Nice Touch W (Dettori x Florencio) and Charlotta Rogerson with 88,2%.

Anne-Mette is still overwhelmed when she comes out of the ring after the prize giving ceremony. “I cannot believe it, did this really happen? Every ride on this horse gives me an incredible feeling, but it’s no secret we had our work cut out this year with the flying changes. Valerie is such a big mover, but we gave her time, and she was on fire today.” Last year, the Danish rider and the by Karin and peer Guldbrandsen bred mare also won the qualification to then finish in an ex aequo fourth position in the final. What are the expectations this year? “Valerie is amazing, in my view she has no weaknesses. However, I am realistic, the six-year-old class is at an entirely different level. So, my goal is to have fun and do our best. I have ridden her since she was three years old, she has a heart of gold. Valerie always gives her everything and I really hope we do not finish fourth again on Sunday.”

Tension

According tot he jury, anything can happen on the road to the championship this Sunday. “We saw some very high quality today, we had many lovely horses with a lot of energy, but some horses had difficulties with the impressive atmosphere”, says chairman of the jury Knut Danzberg. “The small final will therefore include some very good horses, that due the tension today, could not achieve their optimal score. The championship is therefore wide open, everyone starts with a clean slate.” Despite the new chances in the final, Segatini 6 already showed to be a horse with a very cooperative character and a great deal of talent. The Hanoverian stallion bred by Maik Kanitzky and owned by Dr. Christine Feichtinger, received a 9.4 for submission and 9.2 for perspective. The number three, Nice Touch W, was awarded two 9s. The black KWPN mare of James Rogerson, bred by H.A. van der Werff, obtained a 9.0 for her canter and a 9.2 for perspective.

Poetic Motion wins small final Sport Pro Horses Prize for four-year-olds

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A 0.4% difference put Poetic Motion (Jameson RS2 x Sandreo) and Christine Falander Wold in first place in the small final of the Sport Pro Horses Prize for four-year-olds on the second day of the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. Globall (Global Player OLD x Fürstenball OLD) and Leonie Richter placed second with the podium being completed by Powerdale (Glamourdale x Kennedy) and Benedek Pachl.

The Norwegian rider Christine Falander Wold is very happy with her KWPN stallion she bought as a foal. “Poetic Motion works so hard for me. He is stallion, but he is always easy to handle and so relaxed. He trusts me completely since I bought him as a foal, and we have been together every step of the way. I had been looking for a horse for a couple of years, but nothing ever caught my eye. Until I saw Poetic Motion on Facebook; it was love at first sight.” In the lap of honour, Poetic Motion once more showed why he received an 8,5 for his canter. During the event he is supported by his breeder J.G. Keijnemans-Bos, who acts as the groom for the occasion. “This is a breeder’s dream come true.”

Right behind Poetic Motion we find the Oldenburg stallion Globall, bred by Arnold Wegbünder and owned by Helgstrand Dressage. The four-year-old stallion is presented by the German rider Leonie Richter who previously piloted his sire Global Player to a silver medal in the championship final for seven-year-old horses in 2023. Globall received an 8,5 for his powerful trot, the total score being 80.2%. The black KWPN stallion Powerdale, bred by Harrie Melis, ridden by his owner Benedek Pachl placed third with 77.8%.

Results

Photo credit: Stefan Lafrentz

There´s no Quinn G in the 5 yr old field this year

Red Viper & Bart Veeze - winner of 5 yr old qualifier - photo: Timo Martis

Soft, supple and obedient with three top gaits

From following yesterday´s 5 yr old qualifier the absolute top star was missing. Said that it was a field with overall very nice qualities and well presented, but no really 5 year old WOW performances.

Red Viper was favourite even before entering the arena and with Bart Veeze he also took the victory. Well moving beautiful stallion, but overall from H2R point view the lightness in the contact and natural forward go was missing for this top placement yesterday.

Both 2nd placed Severucci HT with Jeanna Hogberg and 3rd placed Glamdale Wp Nrw with Stefanie Ahlert were showing soft, supple and obedient performances with three top gaits.

Today with small final where H2R bet for three horses in the final is: Lygum´s Zelina, Kjeldgaardens Django and Oz.

Combinations like On Fire with Beatrice Bucher and Orado with Alice Trajan were unfortunately not marked among the more “famous” riders yesterday. Overall the walk scores became somewhat heated yesterday but On Fire definitely showed a walk for more than 8,5!

H2R will keep an eye on the entire 6 yr old qualifier and will do a few running comments at Facebook.

Desperado happily to victory in CDI3* Grand Prix presented by Helgstrand Dressage

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It was a ‘home win’ for Emmelie Scholtens and her stallion Desperado (Vivaldi x Havidoff) in the CDI3* Grand Prix presented by Helgstrand Dressage at the WC for Young Dressage Horses in Ermelo. 71,80% meant they narrowly pipped Germany’s Dorothee Schneider and her Vivaldi offspring Vainqueur that received 71,63% for their test.

The sixteen-year-old Desperado, by now declared Preferent by the KWPN, is bred by the family Andeweg and owned by the breeders and Ad Valk Dressage Horses. It was the first time Desperado stepped foot into the ring after his comeback this spring and the stallion showed to be fit and happy. Number two Vaingqeur (Vivaldi x Rubioso), bred by Marten Hillman and owned by Eva-Maria Mann and Gabriele Kippert), performed his only third test at CDI3* level and obtained his best international score so far. The third place was claimed by Gerdine Marree and Holiday (Dream Boy x Michelango) bred by Roskam and owned by Fleur and Claire Marree and Wouter Plaizier. This combination also scored a personal best with 71,60%.

Proud and happy
Emmelie Scholtens beamed with pride in her lap of honour aboard Desperado: “Desperado was so excited he could come to a competition again and he is super fit and happy right now. That’s the most important to me. Together, we have achieved so many wonderful results already that I now just want to have fun with him. And we had a great time today!” Despite the long-standing partnership with her horse, the Olympic rider remains ambitious once she enters the arena. “I am always eager, and I don’t go to a show when it’s not good enough. I am satisfied with our test and the fact Desperado was moving through the ring with his ears pointed forward, means even more to me than the win.” Emmelie Scholtens and Desperado return to action on Friday in the CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle presented by Helgstrand Dressage.

Results

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Compelling win for Red Viper in qualification for five-year-olds

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A score of 92% secured Red Viper (Romanov x Sir Sinclair) and Dutch rider a compelling win in the Provincie Gelderland qualification for five-year-old horses on the first day of the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. A powerful trot propelled Severucci HT (Secret x Rubinrot) and Jeanna Hogberg into second place, followed by a stallion with the best walk of the podium: Glamdale Wp Nrw (Glamourdale x Millenium) ridden by Stephanie Ahlert.

 “A fantastic horse with great gaits”, praises chairman of the jury Ulrike Nivelle the five-year-old Red Viper. “There was no discussion for us as the jury that he should at the top. “The five-year-old stallion bred by C. Kerbert and owned by Reesink Stallions B.V., received two 9,5s. Besides the trot, the 2024 Pavo Cup winner was also given this mark for perspective. “We had a big group today with some very good horses and we were remarkably unanimous as judges. I am very pleased.”

Honest
Bart had a busy day today in Ermelo with horses in multiple classes, which left him unsure until the last moment whether he had won. “I am super happy! I only rode the three WC-selections and the Pavo Cup, but because of that I already knew quite well what to expect from him.” The experienced rider is very pleased with the KWPN stallion. “He is obviously a beautiful horse with three solid gaits, but for me the most striking thing is his honest character. He was quite excited today, but he gave it his all and that gives me a great feeling.”

Perspective
The Swedish stallion Severucci HT, bred and owned by Absolut Dental Ab, obtained a total score of 8,98 points, partly thanks to his 9,3 for perspective as a dressage horse. The Westphalian Wappen winner of 2022, Glamdale Wp Nrw, bred by Zg Pleines and owned by Heike Pleines, also showcased a powerful walk that was rewarded with a 9,3. The overall score of the Glamourdale son was also 8,98 points, ex aequo with Severucci, where the SWB stallion scored higher for submission and perspective.

Results

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Proud James in the lead during the Sport Pro Horses Prize qualification

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Proud James (Jameson RS2 x Johnson TN) and Maxi Kira von Platen were the only combination to score over 85% in the Sport Horse Pro Horses Prize qualification for four-year-old horses on the first day of the Longines FEI/WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championships for Young Horses. Ein Quantchen Glück (Escamillo x Quaterback) and Svenja Grimm finished second, well ahead of Paparazzi (Vitalis x Fürstenball) and Marten Luiten that slotted in third place.

Pure enjoyment
‘‘Proud James is such a lovely horse with a superb temperament and his gaits are truly outstanding. He is a very trainable and cooperative horse and that makes my job in the ring very easy’’, stated a pleased Maxi Kira von Platen after the prize giving ceremony. When asked if she was nervous prior to her test, the German rider replied: “It is a great honour to ride at such a grand international event but Proud James is such a nice horse to work with that I am only enjoying myself.” The four-year-old KWPN performance top scorer, bred by Yolien van Maasacker and owned by Helgstrand Dressage, received an 8,7 for his perspective and trot. The Jameson RS2 offspring scored an 8,6 for canter and his submission was rewarded with an 8,4. “As far as I’m concerned, Proud James deserves a 9 for every aspect, so we still have some work to do in the final”, quips Maxi Kira.

Successful chestnut mares
The number two, owned by Mario Vargas and Svenja Grimm and bred by Sonja Leyers, also excelled in submission, for which she obtained an 8,7. The four-year-old chestnut mare that represents Chili also received two 8,5s for her walk and perspective. The third place was also claimed by a chestnut mare; the Oldenburg -bred Paparazzi, bred by Gestüt Lewitz and owned by Floor van der Weide Dressage and Stal Luiten. Paparazzi was awarded an 8,7 for her walk and 8,5 for her perspective, given her a half-point lead ahead of number four.

Results.

Photo credit: Stefan Lafrentz

Hannoveraner Verband strengthens marketing with sales agent Ulrik Stadelhofer

Verden. With immediate effect, the Hannoveraner Verband will be getting worldwide sales support, with a focus on Denmark, from Ulrik Stadelhofer. The Danish dressage horse specialist is known for scouting and placing dressage horses. As sales agent ‘Worldwide, headquarters Denmark’, he will now also offer this service on behalf of the Hannoveraner Verband and will continue to work independently.

Customers and horse owners from Denmark, among others, will now be able to contact a competent fellow countryman in all sales matters – both in buying and selling, whether at auctions or direct horse brokerage. Ulrik Stadelhofer is open to horses of all populations, ages and training levels. For direct contact, please call +45 40 55 56 66.

Ulrik Stadelhofer (Photo: Hannoveraner Verband

Fangede du ikke dommerkommentarer på finale føllene og guldmedaljehopper, så lyt med her⬇️

Beskrivelser og karakteristik af finaleføl og guldmedaljehopper

Hvis ikke du fangede detaljerne da Vicky Nordtvig fortalte om hver enkelt finale føl og guldmedaljehopperne, så har du muligheden herunder ⬇️

ÅRET HOPPEFØL - Kamar´s Bexit e. Bonds/Escolar , avler Morten Kappel Petersen.

Masai Mara Pilekær e. Bonds / Zack, avler Stutteri Pilekær

Baunehøjens Juliet e. Jovian / Sezuan avler Stald Baunehøj

Borbjergs Black Rose e. So Perfect / Don Deluxe avler Jørn Dahl

Imagine it Hesthøj e. Straight Horse Leonardo / It´s Me avler Stutteri Hesthøj

ÅRETS HINGSTEFØL - Terpling´s Dream Star e. Dream Royal / Falstaff avler Heima Poulsen

Bellini V e. Be Sure / Janeiro Platinum avler Ole Christensen

Magic Million by J&J e. Gørklintgårds Million / Benicio avler Malene Jakobsen og Palle Juhl

Søbakkehus Dianthus e. Donkey Boss / Wilkens avler Agnete Holmsted

Vitello e. Vitalis / Temptation avler Lena og Ulrik Kristensen

Årets hoppe og guldmedalje - Søbakkehus Miss Malfoy e. Downtown/Sir Donnerhall I, ejer og opdrætter: Agnete Holmsted

Guldmedalje hoppe Chantal e. Revolution/Hertug, opdrætter Jane og Erik Bech Jensen, ejer Helgstrand Dressage.


Ready for tonight´s 𝐕𝐚𝐧 𝐎𝐥𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 "𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧" 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐈𝐈 - be ready at 8 pm

21 foals are up for tonight´s ONLINE auction at Van Olst Sales

This time H2R picked a handful, but all foals with very interesting dam lines as great prospects for the future.

Check out the entire collection here, and make sure your ready when the bid-up starts tonight at 8 pm.


Schedule and links for World Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo

25th anniversary for World Championships for Young Horses comes up next week starting Wednesday in Ermelo.

Below you find the preliminary schedule. Link for exact start and results will be available here.

The entire event will be possible to follow live at Clipmyhorse.

Here you find all additional informations about the event.

Links are of course also available at H2R calendar.

Next year this event will take place in Verden, Germany.


Tillid, respekt og empati - clinic med Anne Søndergaard/Rock the Pony

Anne Søndergaard i fuld gang med første hest i arenaen - foto: H2R

Godt 100 hestefolk var mødt op til mandagens clinic på Middelfart Ridecenter for bl.a at suge inspiration, få nye værktøjer, og for at se hvordan Anne Søndergaard arbejder med hestene.

Dagens arrangement startede i cafeteriet, hvor Anne var klar med et lille powerpoint oplæg. Først lidt om hendes egen historie, hvor hun erhvervsmæssigt oprindelig er uddannet lærer, og fra hun var helt lille altid med et stort hestehjerte, til idag hvor hun driver forretningen Rock the Pony med primært tilridning af ungheste, men også i stor grad “reparation” af heste, som måske ikke har fået den bedste start på ridehestelivet.

For en stor del er Anne selfmade udi træning af hestene, hele tiden med reflektioner på hvordan vi mennesker agerer og reagerer. Relationerne med hinanden, situationen med den gode chef og den dårlige chef, det at få stillet en arbejdsmæssige opgave og blive stresset som menneske, alt sammen direkte sammenlignligt med tilgangen til hestenes univers.

Efter ovennævnte præsentation var der inkl. i billetten et solidt måltid aftensmad fra Slagteren i Middelfart, som havde sørget for noget til enhver smag, samtidig med at ingen gik slutne fra bordet.

Derefter var det tid til “hands on” session i ridehallen, hvor Anne stiftede bekendtskab med to for hende helt nye heste, og som kom med hver deres historik. Tilhørene fik indblik i hvordan Anne griber tingene an fra først færd, hvordan hun læser hestene, hvordan hun anvender forskellige simple hjælpemidler, og sidst men ikke mindst hvor hun sammen med hestene forsøger at komme i mål med tingene, uanset størrelsen på “forhindringerne”.

Se lidt klip fra mandagens arrangement herunder ⬇️

Efter live seancen i ridehallen var der kaffe og kage (sidstnævnte sponsoreret af justhorsies.com)

Følfestival og hoppekåring i Dansk Varmblod Norge

Dagens bedste 3 års hoppe Fame e. Freetown / Skovens Rafael, avlet i Sverige og ejet af Andresen Dressage. Fra venstre: Ib Kirk, Agria Norge / Mette Gade Larsen og Alexandra Andresen. Foto: H2R

Dansk Varmblod Norge

Årets avlsbegivenhed i Norge er den årlige følfestival og hoppekåring, som for 2. år blev afholdt hos Andresen Dressage på Evje Herregård.

De fantastiske faciliteter rummer alt hvad et hestehjerte kan ønske sig. Rekord mange mennesker både hestefolk og nysgerrige havde valgt at lægge vejen forbi Andresen Dressage, hvor dørene var åbne for alle interesserede.

Det danske team i Norge, Ib Kirk, Jens Søgaard, Johnny Hansen og Ulrik Kristensen. Foto: H2R

Dagen startede traditionen tro med måling af hopper, efterfulgt af visning på fast bund, hvor dansker teamet bestående af dommere Jens Søgaard og Johnny Hansen, repræsentant for hovedbestyrelsen og auktionsudvalget Ulrik Kristensen samt hingsteholder Ib Kirk guided alle deltagere godt gennem dagen.

Efter fast bund hvor vejret viste sig fra sin gode side var det tid til at se hopperne til eksteriørkåring løse i hallen. Derudover var der tre hopper tilmeldt sadelkåring.

Dommer teamet i aktion - Jens Søgaard, Johnny Hansen, speaker Ulrik Kristensen og Ib Kirk. Foto: H2R

Der var alene to springføl til følskuet, men så var Johnny Hansen naturligvis klar til at varetage sekretær og meddommer funktionen sammen med Jens Søgaard i forhold til bedømmelsen af de 17 dressurføl.

Bag mikrofonen i hallen var Ole Jørgen Jørgentvedt fra JJ Horses i Mysen, Norge, som forklarede publikum om bedømmelserne under vejs og hvad dommerne kiggede efter.

Alle hopper og føl var fin klargjorte til dagen, og hvor der var brug for det, var Ib Kirk klar til at løbe eller guide fremviserne.

Inden finalen for føllene, blev de vist en ekstra gang på fast bund, for kontrol af benstilling.

Agria Norge var dagens hovedsponsor med en samlet præmiesum på kr. 50.000 NOK fordelt på de respektive vindere samt dagens bedste fremvisnings team.

Det var også dagen hvor der var åbningsreception på den nystartede Evje Hesteklinik, som har lejet sig ind i de helt nye moderne faciliteter med seperat hesteafdeling.

Åbningsreception hos Evje Hesteklinik. Foto: privat

En succesfuld dag, med fokus på avlerne, som selvom det ikke er på kvantiteten, så formår de norske avlere i Dansk Varmblod alligevel at udvikle avlen på kvalitet.

Support også fra de mindste i Dansk Varmblod Norge. Foto H2R

Videoklip af dagens bedste hoppeføl og hingsteføl ⬇️