Secret sons Santos and Security stood out at stallion show today

Santos by Secret / Don Schufro - photo: screenshot / Clipmyhorse

Secret sons took the spot light at today´s stallion show with Beckmann, AT Schurf, Ingo Pape, LG Celle

Highlight from stallion stallion Pape was 6 year old Santos by Secret / Don Schufro / Rohdiamant was shown by Greta Heemsoth. Light footed, powerful, supple and expressive.

From stallion stalion M. Beckmann (owner Reesink) the 3 year old Security by Secret / Ampere / Jazz was shown under saddle by Bart Veeze. Top top young stallion and what a superb walk he also showed.


8 year old mare Maxima Bella with Polish Sandra Sysojeva with double victory at CDI3 Wroclaw

Maxima Bella - photo: screenshot Clipmyhorse

CDI3 Wroclaw Polen

The black power mare showed up at international Grand Prix level last month at CDI3 Kalen-Towarzystwo, Polen with victory in both Grand Prix and Grand Prix freestyle, and this weekend Sandra Sysojeva could repeat the success with both Grand Prix and Grand Prix freestyle victories.

The black mare is only 8 years old (turns 8 in May) and shows a lot of qualities without tensions, easy huge passage, super balance in and out of active piaffe at the spot. For the Grand Prix test an error was creeping into the two times and missing and more clear bending around inside leg for pirouette to the right was missing.

Overall top qualities in a light contact without any technical issues. For some moment the young mare is dropping the pole, which of course is a sign of still lacking a bit of overall strength. This is definitely a combination to keep an eye on.

Top placements in CDI3 GP:

Here you find all results.


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Nu har du muligheden for at møde Atterupgaards Bernachi i hverdagen og stalden.

Vi vil gerne sætte de naturlige gangarter i fokus. Der er trods alt dem du arver.

Mød "Benny" og hele teamet bag ham på

Atterupgaard, Atterupvej 11, 4174 Jystrup

d. 21.4.24 kl. 11

til en kop kaffe og en hyggelig snak om avl og ridning

Road to Riyadh - the FEI Dressage World Cup™ season 2023/2024 is on the home straight ­ ­

The 37th season of the global Dressage series is approaching its finale. For the first time, the best dressage athletes in the world will meet for the World Cup Final™ in the capital of Saudi Arabia, in Riyadh from April 16 to 20, 2024.

Athletes can collect points for the final in four leagues: In the Western European League (WEL), the Central European League (CEL), the North American League (NAL) and the Pacific League (PAL). Out of all those four Leagues 18 riders receive their ticket for the Final in Riyadh.
 
The largest group of World Cup finalists comes from the Western European League (WEL), which has nine places up for grabs in the field of finalists.

Five-time World Cup winner Isabell Werth (GER) will be travelling to Riyadh as the leader of the WEL: It will be her 25th (!) World Cup Final™ appearance. Werth has won three legs and finished second once, meaning that she has collected a total of 77 points. She has earned these points with her horses DSP Quantaz and Emilio, both of whom are qualified for the final. If everything goes as planned, the 54-year-old will saddle up the 18-year-old Emilio in Riyadh and see him bid farewell to the sport. World Champion Charlotte Fry (GBR) follows in second place in the World Cup rankings with 74 points. She has scored with two wins and two second places, all of which she achieved with Everdale, meaning that the half-brother to World Champion Glamourdale is also her sole option for the Final. Fry was already a World Cup finalist in 2022 with Dark Legend, so Riyadh will be Final number two for the 28-year-old British athlete.

A very experienced athlete finished the season in third place in the ranking with 72 points: Patrik Kittel from Sweden. Kittel has ridden three different horses, Bonamour, Touchdown and Forever Young HRH, in this World Cup season - that is extraordinary. The well-mounted champion has already taken part in the World Cup Final™ eight times, but has never finished on the podium.

The top nine in the WEL also includes Matthias Alexander Rath (GER, 69 points), Nanna Skodborg Merrald (DEN, 64 points), Morgan Barbancon (FRA, 56 points), Raphael Netz (GER, 54 points), Emmelie Scholtens (NED, 54 points) and Borja Carrascosa (ESP, 53 points). Following consultation with her team, Scholtens has already declared that she will not be claiming her place in the Final.
 
The athlete in tenth place can therefore move up into the field of finalists. Belgium's Flore de Winne and Diana Porsche from Austria are positioned there with 41 points each. In such a case, the highest freestyle result achieved by the riders during the season is decisive. For de Winne this was 80.330 per cent with the ten-year-old Flynn FRH in Mechelen, for Porsche it was 75.820 per cent with Douglas in Basel. This means that de Winne will move up for Scholtens.

The defending champion also comes from the WEL and - as every year - is seeded for the final. Double Olympic Champion Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (GER) has won the final with her top mare TSF Dalera BB in the past two years.
 
The Central European League began its qualifiers back in May 2023 in the Czech Republic. Since then, twelve qualifiers have been held, with the last one scheduled at the beginning of March in Motesice, Slovakia. Two women have each taken the top spot in the CEL rankings with the full score of four wins, 80 World Cup points: Alisa Glinka for Moldova and Justina Vanagaite for Lithuania. Alisa has won the World Cup with her horses Abercrombie and Aachen, and she already competed with Aachen in the 2022 Final in Leipzig (GER). Justina relies entirely on her partner Nabab in the World Cup, with whom she has also competed at the FEI World and European Championships and at the 2023 World Cup Final™ .
 
In the North American League (NAL), the three best results per rider are counted. After nine out of ten qualifications, Benjamin Ebeling (USA) has already secured full points (60 points) with three victories and is firmly in control of the top of the NAL rankings. The 24-year-old Benjamin is the son of Olympic athlete Jan Ebeling and has never competed in a championship or World Cup Final™ before. He now looks set to fulfil this dream with the 16-year-old mare Indeed.

Kevin Kohmann and Anna Marek, also both competing for the USA, have also secured their places in the final, even though there is still one stage of the NAL to go. They are in second and third place in the current World Cup rankings with 57 and 55 points. By winning stage nine in Wellington (USA), the 35-year-old Kohmann, who has never taken part in a championship or World Cup Final™, secured full points for the second time this season. Anna Marek did so as well with Fayvel in qualifiers number seven and eight in Wellington. The NAL now has one more stop to go, the last one at the end of March in Del Mar (USA). Whoever wins this final stage will not be able to overtake Kohmann and Marek on points.
 
In the Pacific League, participation in the World Cup Final™ is decided in the League Final: The winner of the League Final receives the final ticket for Riyadh and this victory was secured in Cambridge-Takapoto, New Zealand, by Melissa Galloway with almost 80 percentage points in her World Cup Freestyle. The Melissa-Windermere J'Obei W pair remained unbeaten throughout the 2023 season and is now on its way to their first World Cup Final™ .­­­­

FEI World Cup™ Finals 2024 Riyadh - Photo: riyadh2024.fei.org

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Saudi Arabia, renowned for its equestrian heritage, proudly welcomes the FEI World Cup™ Finals in 2024. Riyadh, the vibrant capital, hosts this prestigious event, uniting riders, spectators, and exceptional horses worldwide. With state-of-the-art facilities and warm hospitality, Riyadh epitomizes Saudi Arabia's commitment to equestrian excellence and cultural heritage.  
 
The Finals of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ and the FEI Dressage World Cup™ will take place at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center between 16 – 20 April 2024 and will mark the conclusion of the 2023–24 Dressage and Jumping FEI World Cup™ Seasons. 
 
It will be the first time in history that the FEI World Cup™ Finals will be held on the Asian continent for Dressage and for the second time for Jumping after the finals in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2006. It will be the first time that the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ and the FEI Dressage World Cup™ are taking place in the Middle East region.
 
The hosting of the FEI World Cup™ Finals reflects Saudi Arabia's dedication to promoting the equestrian arts and celebrating competition. Join us in Riyadh to celebrate the enduring legacy of Saudi Arabia's equestrian heritage and experience the captivating future of this remarkable city. 

VIDEO - Hestevelfærd, kommunikation, ordentlighed og åbenhed - på vej mod et nyt DRF

Med gårsdagens livestream af præsentationsmøde med de 11 kandidater til DRF´s bestyrelse, blev dørene for første gang i DRF regi åbnet op, og alle var velkommen og kunne se med hjemmefra.

Udover de 11 kandidater bød DRF´s kommende formand Dan Boyter velkommen. Dan fortalte lidt om sin egen baggrund, og fortalte også hvilke udfordringer og opgaver der ligger foran den nye bestyrelse.

Hele seancen varede 3 timer og startede med at hver enkelt kandidat fik lov til at præsenterer sig selv, med hvad de gerne ville bidrage med til den nye bestyrelse. Efterfølgende var der spørgsmål hvor alle kandidater løbende kunne byde ind med deres bud på svar, og med rigtig god ping-pong mellem kandidaterne.

De 11 kandidater kommer stort set alle, på nær et par enkelte, med forskellige indgangsvinkler fra hestesporten. Og med de mange nye kandidater, er der mulighed for, at kunne taget et stort skridt ind i en ny og spændende fremtid for DRF.

11 kandidater til 5 pladser

Alene med baggrund i gårsdagens præsentationer og kendskab til DRF´s historik gennem flere årtier, kommer H2R gerne med et bud på de 5 kandidater som ligner de profiler / personer som kan være med til at skabe det nye DRF. De 5 ledige pladser i DRF´s bestyrelse består af 4 bestyrelsesmedlemmer samt en suppleant.

  • Tine Callesen (Sundeved Rideklub) pt. bestyrelsesmedlem som modtager genvalg

Nye:

  • Jakob Leth (Sportsrideklubben)

  • Bent Jensen (Hjallerup Rideklub)

  • Linnea Ericsson-Carey (Bækgaarden Rideklub)

  • Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (Stutsborg Rideklub)

ET OPRÅB TIL ALLE BESTYRELSER I RIDEKLUBBERNE!

Få spredt kendskabet til kandidaterne med videoen herunder ⬇️, så bliver i helt sikkert bedre klædt på til at vælge hvem der skal stå i spidsen for forbundet efter den 13. april. (Scroll frem til ca. 3.30 så begynder det med lyd!)

H2R impressions from Herning

During 2024 Danish Warmblood stallion show H2R was mainly doing LIVE comments at Danish Clipmyhorse together with different Danish judges, riders and trainers, but also caught a few attendees for some small interviews. Check out here below ⬇️

Stor tak til alle medkommentatorer (beklager men glemte foto sammen med Leif Tørnblad - medkommentator i 1. del af CDI5 GPS).

Husk at du kan fange op på alle klasserne via arkivet på Clipmyhorse.

Non-Rights Holders' Guidelines for Posting Videos from FEI-Named Events

Following the recent publication of the updated version of the Non-Rights Holders’ Guidelines for Publishing on Social Media at FEI-Named Events, which generated considerable conversation in the media, and questions from Stakeholders, we have produced explanatory notes and a detailed FAQ which are both available alongside the Guidelines on a newly created page:
 
NRH Guidelines for Posting Videos from FEI-Named Events
 
Three key misconceptions in the comments we have received so far, which we would like to clarify:

  1. The Guidelines in no way prevent filming and do not stop anyone from capturing images at an event. They are solely concerned with the publication of video content on social media, websites & blogs from the field of play at FEI-Named Events by Non-Rights Holders.

  2. The Guidelines are not new, they have been in place for several years and are industry standard in sport in line with the approach taken by other sporting organisations (e.g. other International Federations, the IOC, IPC).

  3. These Guidelines do not apply to all FEI Events in the Calendar, but only to FEI-Named Events (see breakdown of FEI-Named Events in Guidelines and FAQ).

Werth finishes top fo League table with last leg win at s´Hertogenbosch

German dressage legend, Isabell Werth, posted her second victory of the season at the eleventh and last leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League in ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands today.

Taking maximum points with Emilio on home ground in Stuttgart last November, she did it again when the pair were runners-up to compatriot Jessica von Bredow-Werndl in Basel in January because the 2023 series champion was not entitled to qualifying points at the Swiss fixture. 

Today Werth topped up her points tally to a total of 77 when, partnering the 14-year-old stallion DSP Quantaz, she pinned reigning world champion, Great Britain’s Charlotte Fry into runner-up spot. 

The German star completes the Western European League at the top of the leaderboard from which nine athletes will qualify for the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia next month. Third place went to The Netherlands’ Emmelie Scholtens and Indian Rock who won the ninth leg in Neumünster, Germany last month and the French duo of Pauline Basquin and Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE finished fourth.

Holding the lead

The Kiwi partnership of Melissa Galloway and Windermere J’Obei W were holding the lead at the halfway stage on a score of 75.970 but were overtaken by the remaining seven of the 15 starters to finally slot into eighth at the end of the day.

First to go after the break, The Netherlands’ Marieke van der Putten and Torveslettens Titanium RS2 NOP raised the game when putting 77.405 on the board only to be ever-so-fractionally overtaken by the French partnership of Morgan Barbançon and Sir Donnerhall ll OLD who scored 77.410.

Belgium’s Flore de Winn and Flynn FRH have been enjoying a fantastic run of form and were racking up good scores until the black stallion suddenly seemed to take fright, losing concentration and lots of marks before recovering well enough to finish their Freestyle but in a disappointing last place in the final analysis. 

Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock followed with a lovely performance from the fabulous 12-year-old mare Florine OLD that earned the first over-80% score of the day - a total of 80.140 for the German pair. And Scholtens bettered that with a mark of 82.095 to raise the stakes even higher.

But the real clash was always going to come down to the next two into the ring, Fry with Everdale who posted wins at both round six in Mechelen, Belgium in December and round eight in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in January, and Werth and DSP Quantaz who pinned the British duo into runner-up spot in Thursday’s Grand Prix.

Fry was chasing a hat-trick of wins as she entered the arena, and putting 82.250 on the board she snatched the lead from Scholtens. But Werth and the 14-year-old gelding strutted their way to a mark of 85.250 which would settle the matter when Basquin and the elegant Sertorius, another pair enjoying a really exciting season, were awarded 80.550 for that fourth place.

Decision-time

It’s now decision-time for qualified riders ahead of the Final which takes place in Riyadh from 16 to 20 April. 

Werth has always intended to challenge for her sixth title, her first earned with Fabienne 32 years ago, in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1992. 

She has long been the doyenne of international dressage and her only decision is which horse to ride. Her first preference would be the 18-year-old Emilio -

"my dream is to go with Emilio and that he should have his last show there, he deserves it! But Quantaz is also qualified….so we will see!”

Isabell Werth GER

she said.

She enjoyed today’s victory, and the arena atmosphere created by the enthusiastic spectators. 

“They (the horses) grow immediately when they come in, but it’s great to see so many people and the crowd was so positive, supporting all the riders and combinations and nations so that makes it really exciting and I always enjoy coming to ’s-Hertogenbosch. It’s close to home and it’s exciting to see that each time there is something more. So many flowers, so many lovely details around, there is no other show like this and I thank Anky (van Grunsven) and the whole team for this because it makes this really extraordinary!”, Werth said.

She’s been competing at ’s-Hertogenbosch for a very long time and as she pointed out - “I remember this show when we were in the other arena, and when we arrived the cows left an hour before, so it’s a big difference now!" 

Electricity

Fry agreed about the electricity in the arena. “It’s always really exciting to ride in the World Cup shows, of course there’s a lot of excitement as you enter the ring and especially today as they were announcing Emmelie’s score - the public were kind of loving that! 

"Once we were over that bit I was really happy, he settled down and relaxed a lot faster than the last few shows and it really felt that we could show that he can relax in the ring".

Charlotte Fry GBR

"I try to make it look easy and we had a really great time, we had a few mistakes today but I’m overall really happy. It’s such an amazing atmosphere to ride in there and it’s also really close to home for me and I felt a lot of support from the public which is really nice”, she explained.

Third-placed Scholtens was more than pleased too. She missed out on this home show last year because of a knee injury so it was great to be back. And Indian Rock more than rose to the occasion.

“He felt really super, I really love to ride him….he is so talented and such a gentleman, I just love him and I think he did really, really well. He’s still a young horse (11 years old) in the Grand Prix, and for me it felt amazing!”, she said. Both Fry and Scholtens now have to decide if they will make the trip to Saudi Arabia in five weeks time. 

The final standings in the Western European League show Werth at the head of affairs followed by Fry in second and longtime series leader Patrick Kittel from Sweden in third place. Germany’s Matthias Alexander Rath is in fourth, Denmark’s Nanna Skodborg Merrald in fifth and Morgan Barbançon in sixth ahead of Raphael Netz from Germany in seventh, Scholtens in eighth and Spain’s Borja Carrascosa in ninth spot. 

Belgium’s de Winne and Austria’s Diana Porsche who finished twelfth today lie in equal-tenth place, just outside the qualification zone while French riders Basquin and Alexandre Ayache are next in line. 

The startlist for the 37th FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final will take shape very soon, so don’t miss a hoofbeat…..

Result

Final Standings Western European League 2023/2024

Stallions through the eye of the needle in Herning

8 March Part of PRESS RELEASE (dressage) from Danish Warmblood

More than 70 stallions (24 three-year-old dressage stallions) are working their way through the licensing system at the Danish Warmblood Stallion Show in Herning. The first stallions have now been licensed and are ready for the breeding season.

In the Danish Warmblood stallion licensing system, the stallions are placed in different groups depending on age. For the 3-year-old stallions, the licensing will culminate with the final announcements Sunday in Jyske Bank Boxen, but some of the older stallions have already been fully approved.

Straight Horse Leonardo by Lord Europe / De Niro. Copyright free photo: Ridehesten.com

Challenge Trophy and Champion
It was not a difficult task to decide which of the stallions in the group should be the recipient of the Aage Ravn Challenge Trophy. The trophy is each year presented to the best Danish Warmblood-bred 4- or 5-year-old stallion and this year the recipient was the stallions Straight Horse Leonardo by Lord Europe / De Niro.
The stallion is from the gold medal mare Straight Horse De Milla and bred by Straight Horse ApS, which has done a great performance test and also has a very correct confirmation.

The title of Champion Stallion was awarded the stallion Viva Vegas by Viva Gold / Rock Forever. The stallion is bred in Germany and owned by Helgstrand Dressage. He was the winner of the Danish Warmblood performance test with an impressive score of 892 points.

Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour and Mount St. John Freestyle. Copyright free Photo: Ridehesten.com

Danish demonstration of power in ECCO Five Star Dressage

 It was the Danish gold team from the ECCO FEI World Championships in Herning 2022, which sat in the top four positions in ECCO Five Star Dressage at the Danish Warmblood Stallion Show in Herning in an ecstatic and absolutely fantastic atmosphere in the Boxen.

Nordentoft Grand Prix, is the first of two classes in ECCO Five Star Dressage at the Danish Warmblood Stallion Show in Herning. Denmark's best dressage riders, and thus the riders who are in the running for a place on the Olympic team in Paris this summer, met in the Grand Prix today. The audience created a fantastic atmosphere throughout the class, and the riders afterwards expressed great gratitude and awe at the support from the Danish audience.
- For me it was just fantastic to ride through that curtain going into Boxen again, said today's winner Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, who secured the victory with 80.413% on Mount st. John Freestyle by Fidermark. - Herning and Boxen are absolutely very special, and it gives me goose bumps just thinking about riding in through that curtain, she continued.
- “Free” was ready to "go for it" today. It's been a while since she's been in such an atmosphere, but it seemed like she thoroughly enjoyed it. My plan was not to push over the limit, but to show soft and beautiful riding, and I felt she gave me everything I needed to do exactly that. I made a little mistake in the last pirouette, but it's also a new partnership. I feel she enjoys performing as much as I enjoy doing it with her. I don't think I could have asked for more today. And then it's really special to stand on the podium together with my colleagues, Cathrine said.

ECCO Five Star Dressage -

Result CDI5* Nordentoft Grand Prix:
1. Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour/Mount St John Freestyle        80,413%
2. Daniel Bachmann Andersen/Vayron                             74,783%
3. Nanna Skodborg Merrald/Blue Hors Don Olymbrio        74,435%
4. Carina Cassøe Krüth/Heiline’s Danciera                        73,978%
5. Lone Bang Zindorff/Thranegaardens Rostov                  72,413%
6. Anna Kasprzak/Rock Star                                            71,522%
 

Randbøl Dressage Academy moves into Korshøjgaard, formerly Blue Hors

PRESS RELEASE

As of 1 April, the Obel family and Dennis Fisker family take over Korshøjgaard from Blue Hors.

It is with great joy and pride that we announce that the Obel family and Dennis Fisker family take over Korshøjgaard and establish Randbøl Dressage Academy.

Mission

Randbøl Dressage Academy's mission is to establish a dressage academy, where we work holistically, with high professionalism and horse welfare within breeding, and both broadly based and for the elite sport.

Activities

The goal is to create a foundation where we invite other ambitious players from the industry into a community where we share the passion and joy within equestrian sports and at the same time open the beautiful Korshøjgaard to even more opportunities. The place encourages events, conventions, shows, championships and is a fantastic place for courses and clinics. It is therefore our hope that others with the same interests and values ​​as we see an opportunity in running activities from Korshøjgaard.

The new setup

"Blue Hors has had a great and important significance within equestrian sports. It is therefore with great humility and respect that we take up the torch in a setup in the Randbøl Dressage Academy, and we will do our best to live up to the values ​​that the Kirk Kristiansen family stands for", say Dennis Fisker and Mette Frederiksen.

The formal takeover of Korshøjgaard is planned for 1 April 2024.

Questions can be directed to Mette Frederiksen +45 51744293 or Dennis Fisker

+45 40561616.

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Key Facts

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Randbøl Dressage Academy:

  • Randbøl Dressage Academy is owned by the Obel and Dennis Fisker family.

•       For further information, please call Mette Frederiksen +45 51 74 42 93 or Rider Dennis Fisker +45 40 56 16 16.

Core tasks:

  • Rental of facilities, riders and trainers, reproduction, stallions/breeding, setup for young horse, shop, administration building.

  • Training and development of ambitious riders

  • Training and formation of talented horses

  • Individual training programs for rider and horse with international potential

  • Buy/sell horses

  • Preparing horses for championships, stallion shows etc.

  • Courses and clinics

  • Event/meeting activities for the public and the elite

  • Shows e.g. stallions and championships

Horse2rider kommenterer live på ClipMyHorse med input fra forskellige trænere og ryttere i løbet af dagene

Når alle de internationale klasser går i Hal M vil H2R igen i år være klar med løbende kommentering, hvor der vil være trænere / ryttere med i kommentatorstolen.

Derudover vil der også være live kommentering af CDI5* fra Boxen, men som først kan ses på ClipMyHorse arkivet umiddelbart efter klasserne (dog kun begræsning hvis du kigger med fra DK, alle andre i udlandet kan se med live).

følg med på h2r Facebook og Instagram i løbet af herning dagene, da alle opdateringer vil findes der.

New Partnership in Online Marketing (OLD & HORSE24)

Press release

The Oldenburger Pferde-Vermarktungs GmbH is pleased to announce its latest partnership with HORSE24, the leading digital platform for international online auctions characterized by advanced technologies and promising future potential.

The Oldenburger Pferde-Vermarktungs GmbH has chosen to join forces with HORSE24 to optimize opportunities in the digital age. HORSE24 is one of the most advanced digital platforms for the international auction market. This collaboration allows the Oldenburger Pferde-Vermarktungs GmbH to further enhance its offering and elevate the marketing of Oldenburg horses and foals to a new level.

HORSE24 offers a wide range of features benefiting both buyers and sellers. The platform enables a straightforward and secure marketing of horses, supported by innovations such as virtual viewings, detailed pedigrees, and transparent transactions.

The Oldenburger Pferde-Vermarktungs GmbH is looking forward to shaping the future of horse trading in collaboration with HORSE24, contributing to the industry's advancement through this partnership. This strong alliance not only promises synergies but also an improved service quality for our customers.

HighSand Horses klar med debut til hingstekåring i Herning

Eva Nabi ejer af HighSand Horses - foto: H2R

HighSand Horses

Nærmest nystartet, med ældste årgang som i år bliver 4 år, og nu klar med hjemmeavlet hingst til kåring i Herning. Den komet-succes er der ikke mange som kan efterligne, men ikke desdo mindre er det fakta for Eva Nabi som står bag stutteriet HighSand Horses, der er beliggende i det smukke bakkede tærræn i Hørsholm på Sjælland.

Og nu med HighSand One in a Million udtaget til kåringen, men allerede tilbage i 2022 valgte Eva at fremvise to føl med henblik på udtagelsen til Blue Hors auktionen, og her fik HighSand Horses to føl udtaget (ud af ialt 20 føl udtaget til auktionen). Begge føl HighSand Zackmann og HighSand Zackton blev solgt til grand prix ryttere.

Så med succesen i 2022 havde Eva fået blod på tanden og var klar med lidt større setup for 2023. Tre føl og to 2-års var med til skuer, og alle 5/5 heste gik i finalen og tre blev udtaget til Eliteskuet. Til Eliteskuet blev en 2 års spring hoppe udtaget til finalen som en ud af fire. Herudover fik stutteriet kåret to hopper i RDH.

Undervejs i den korte avlerkarriere har Eva været aktiv for at tilegne sig ny viden, og etablere netværk. Tidligt møde Eva Nabi også Lotte og Lars Meldgaard, Stald Skovvang, som idag er blevet bedste venner og sparringspartnere. Eva´s avlshopper står hos Lotte og Lars, og når det er følsæson, er Eva på pletten til folingerne, da Lotte og Lars indtil videre har haft helt styr på, hvornår det sker.

Hingsten Highsand One in a Million er klar til kåring

Interessen og kærligheden til heste har Eva altid haft, siden hun som ganske lille pige blev introduceret til heste og Dansk Varmblod gennem forældrenes gode venner, Lis og Flemming Jensen, som dengang var Dansk Varmblod avlere. Drømmen siden dengang, om selv at avle, blev dog først igangsat med familiens køb af en hesteejendom i 2020.

Med ejendommen på Gammel Holtevej var Eva´s bankende hestehjerte vakt til live igen, og jagten på et par gode avlshopper blev sat ind. Det bragte bl.a. Eva omkring Ib Kirk og hans svigerfar Jens Christian Krabbe, og her faldt Eva ved første øjekast for hoppen Svalegårds Hope e. Blue Hors Hotline / Lauries Crusador xx, men der skulle gå flere besøg, før det lykkedes Eva at få lov til at købe hoppen. Og man var efterhånden kommet så langt hen på sæsonen, at ifolingen allerede var klaret. Resultatet er klar imorgen til førstedagen til DV´s hingstekåring i Herning, nemlig HighSand One in a Million e. Duke.

Hingsten har lige fra første dag som nyfødt føl været noget helt særligt, fortæller Eva. Alligevel er vejen jo super lang og for hende også fuldstændig ukendt farvand.

Klargøring frem mod forbesigtigelse var lagt i hænderne på Sophie og Jan fra Noagaard, og det resulterede som tidligere nævnt nu også en billet til hingstekåringen, så derfor er One in a Million selvfølgelig lige om lidt klar med teamet fra Noagaard til Herning. Et samarbejde som Eva sprang ind i uden rigtig at kende Jan og Sophie, men alene via anbefalinger valgte at sætte den dengang unge hingst i træning med henblik på fremstilling til forbesigtigelse. Et samabejde som Eva sætter meget stor pris på, idet hun hele vejen har været med på sidelinien, samtidig med at hun har erfaret at ordentlighed og arbejde på hestenes præmisser skinner igennem fra hele Noagaard teamet.

Horsemanship og miljøtræning

For Eva Nabi er hesteavlen ikke bare at vente på den næste unghoppe til kåring, eller den næste ridehest er klar, det er hele processen fra første håndtering af føllene frem mod arbejdet med de unge heste i forberedelsen til livet som rideheste.

Helt lavpraktisk har Eva valgt at tage den del, der hedder miljøtræning med i udviklingen af hver enkelt hest. Det betyder så også, at føllene, når de er taget fra, lærer en masse basisting. Eva og Dee, en dedikeret ung hollandsk pige der fungere som Eva´s højre hånd, lærer også i den proces rigtig meget om temperamentet på de unge føl. For Dee er delen med miljøtræningen og horsemanship det hun brænder for med hestene, og det betyder, at Eva og Dee tre gange om ugen har alle de unge heste i hænder. Og som Eva siger, man mærker så tydeligt fra uge til uge, hvordan de udvikler sig når de bliver stillet overfor nye ting og udfordringer. Med Dee´s passion og håndtering af de unge heste, har Eva valgt at give hende de muligheder, som hun ønsker i forhold til kurser, træning og læring. Hun er derfor også en naturlig del af Team Noagaard, når turen går til Herning.

Stalden hos HighSand Horses rummer 11 bokse - foto: H2R

Avl og resultater

Høje Sandbjerg, hvor stutteriet er beliggende, er et af sjællands mest kuperede landskaber, så naturlig muskelopbygning for udvikling af stærke led og sener samt masser af balance hos de unge heste, er med til at give det rette afsæt til resten af hestelivet. De unge heste går i turnus og kommer derfor også i perioder på stald bl.a. for håndtering. Med ejendommen, der stadig er under opbygning, er planerne bl.a. er endnu en stald, så er der masser udfordringer med store maskiner og larm, som også kan være med til at udvikle de unge heste.

  • HighSand Boss Man e. Jovian (finale føl reg 1, 8.5 i helhed, 5x8.5, bl.a. i helhed, 8 i skridt og 8,5 i både trav og galop)

  • HighSand Boss Lady e. Jovian (finaleføl, reg 2, Eliteskue føl, 8 i helhed, 8,5 type og rammer, 3x8 for gangarter) (H2R favorit hoppeføl til Eliteskuet)

  • HighSand Birdie (finaleføl reg 1, med 8.5 i helhed og 8,5 i både trav og galop)

  • HighSand Rose Rebel e.Janeiro Platinum/Sandro King/Stravinsky xx, finale 2 års reg 2, udtaget til Eliteskuet

  • HighSand Frozen La'Be (SPRING, finale 2 års, reg 3, eliteskue og i finalen til eliteskuet som 1 ud af 4)

Kåret 2 RDH Hopper:

  • HighSand Sweet Spot e. Janeiro Platinum/Sandro King/Stravinsky xx samt Erina GLN (springhoppe)

Aktuelle HighSand avlshopper

Svalegaards Hope e. Hotline/Lauries Crusader xx/Tannenberg

Avlet i tyskland af Wilhelm Schwierking og købt på auktion af Krabbe. Bror statspræmiehingst Ducati25, søster årets hoppe på Herwart von der Decken-Schau.

Afkom: 

  • 2019 ikke HighSand avler: Svalegårds Florisstar

  • 2021 HighSand One In A Million e. Duke (udtaget til Herning)

  • 2022 HighSand Zackson e. Blue Hors Zackorado - solgt på Blue Hors auktion

  • 2023 HighSand Boss Mann e. Jovian

  • 2024 venter Glamourdale føl

Green Hopes Legacy e. Fürstenball/Lauries Crusador xx/Wittinger

Afkom:

  • 2021 HighSand Zacklan (solgt til rytter)

  • 2022 HighSand Zackmann e. Blue Hors Zackorado - solgt på Blue Hors auktion

  • 2023 HighSand Boss Lady e. Jovian

  • 2024 venter Glamourdale føl

Zalza Havdal e. Blue Hors Zatchmo/Tailormade Temptation/Blue Hors Romanov

Afkom:

  • 2021 Highsand Blazing Buff e. Iron

  • 2022 HighSand Icona e. Iron

  • 2023 HighSand Birdie

  • 2024 venter Åtoftens Springtime føl

Ny hoppe i avlen 2024 på stutteriet er den 3 års HighSand Rose Rebel e. Janeiro Platinum/Sandro King/Stravinsky xx som også forventes stillet til kåring (2 års gik i finalen og til eliteskuet).


H2R takker for en spændende dag hos HighSand Horses med dejlige ungheste, hvor det er skønt at opleve horsemanship og miljøtræning som en naturlig del af avlsarbejdet.

Nu venter nogle rigtig spændende dage i Herning, hvor Eva er klar fra første parket sammen med en god veninde.

Chestnut stallions highlights from Westphalian live stallion show Sunday in Münster-Handorf

Huge list of stallions for yesterday´s stallion show in Münster-Handorf with just three stallions in top from H2R point of view.

All three stallions can be found at the archive on Clipmyhorse.

Vet status

For the breeders it would be very useable to get to know the vetenarian status before using a stallion.

KWPN and Danish Warmblood are as far as H2R is informed the breeding societies with the highest level for their vetenarian approval for the breeding stallions.

At the presentation of the stallion Val d´Aran it was mentioned that the vet report was avialable at the website. This was absolutely new and super valueable information.

The costs of breeding and raising the foals has increased significantly over the recent years. One way to try to eliminate the costs is to make it visible for the breeders to make their own choice whether using a stallion with some vet issues or not. Today there´s no official way for the breeders to check the vet status before using a stallion.

A suggestion for WBFSH:

aN online register showing the vet status for each approved stallion.