The schedules for Equitour Aalborg 2018 are now out!

Severo Jurado Lopez and Deep Impact at Equitour Aalborg 2017 - photo credit: H2R

Severo Jurado Lopez and Deep Impact at Equitour Aalborg 2017 - photo credit: H2R

The schedules for both dressage and jumping are now approved and has been put in the FEI Calender.

Remember to enter your horses before definite entries, which are at May 1st 2018.

We look very much forward to see as many as you as possible at our show in Uggerhalne, and to conduct another successful show for all the participating riders! More information and links to the schedules are found on www.equitour.dk/eng

Legs of Danish Warmblood stallion Skovens Rafael at Equitour 2017 - photo credit: H2R

Legs of Danish Warmblood stallion Skovens Rafael at Equitour 2017 - photo credit: H2R

Successful Van Olst Horses days

A huge setup for this weeks Van Olst Sales and stallion presentation

The preparation did actually start about 3 years ago, when Gertjan purchased about 100 quality foals from breeders around the Netherlands. From that crop about 35 horses were selected last autumn in order to be part of this years exclusive collection for Van Olst Sales. 

Rider team Lottie, Benjamin, Franka and Juan for the auction horses. 

Rider team Lottie, Benjamin, Franka and Juan for the auction horses. 

Since the beginning of January the team has been very busy breaking in all the upcoming 3 year old horses for the auction. Wednesday was the rehearsal with first presentation of the collection for the audience, and at the same time it has been very busy with clients trying the horses.

Exclusive hard cover catalogue for the auction.

Exclusive hard cover catalogue for the auction.

Friday afternoon was the second presentation were you could see all the horses under saddle, and this in comparison with the presentation videos really gave you a nice picture of each horse and it´s qualities. After this presentation you had the oppertunity to check out the vet status, x-rays ect. and of course having an extra look at the horses at the stables, where also the staff was helpful if you wanted to have an extra look at a horse before the auction. 

Audience/buyers ready for the auction. 

Audience/buyers ready for the auction. 

The auction was well organized and all the 3 year old horses were presented by hand for the audience during the bits. The older horses were shown under saddle for the auction. A fair and nice way for the just 3 year old horses, just being shown by hand for the auction, as it was a fully packed arena. 

Most expensive horse became the 7 year old Crosby sold for 270.000 euros. More horses were sold abroad.

More than 2 hours stallion show

Saturday was preparation day for the stallions, as they had be ready for the presentation Sunday afternoon. 

For the first time the stallion show was available via live stream at Clipmyhorse which also gave the rest of the world the oppertunity to see the Van Olst stallions at the stallion show. And Gertjan van Olst welcome both the audience at the arena and the audience from abroad watching via Clipmyhorse (in English). And after the intro Gertjan continued in Dutch and Goffe-Nil van de Zijden took over doing the summary in English at Clipmyhorse. 

The one shining black stallion after the other entered the arena. Very nice presentation where Gertjan for the introduction was telling, that their stallion show would be more of showing the qualities of each stallion at their educational level. 

H2R favorites were Diego, Inspire and a foal by him, Nespresso shown by Anne van Olst and his offsprings, Glamourdale and Everdale both shown by Charlotte Fry - very well educated and on their way towards Grand Prix. 

Preferent Oldies

Negro presenting himself at the stables.

Negro presenting himself at the stables.

The absolute KING of Van Olst Horses is of course Preferent stallion Negro, now 23 years young and looks amazing. Also the former very successful stallion Painted Black who is now a part of the breeding stallions at Van Olst Horses (still owned by Morgan Barbancon) was fresh and good looking shown by hand. 

 

Superb 75,5% national debut victory at S-level for Fürsten-Look with Isabel Freese today at Zeutern (video)

Super work really paid off this weekend for Isabel Freese with breeding stallion Fürsten-Look

The just 7 year old Fürsten-Look did really start the 2018 season with style, winning two national competitions this weekend at Zeutern - the last a S-test with impressive 75,5%. 

Super smooth powerful trot tour in a lovely bouncy balance all the way. Nice crossing for the half passes and easy well balanced voltes. Nice transition to walk, still in front of the riders aides (which became a small issue the other day). Marching walk tour with nice relaxation for the extended walk tour using the entire body. Nice collected walk but could show a bit more collection for the pirouettes - but still in a good rhythm. Smooth canter tour showing good qualities for the half pirouettes and both series with nice flow. 

This combination does for sure look like a serious "player" for both Nürnberger Burg Pokal and World Championships for Young Horses 2018. 

 

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Today it was about the auction at Van Olst Horses (photo impressions)

A huge set up and a lot of people being busy in order to make it all happen today at Van Olst Sales. 

Most expensive horse became the 7 year old approved stallion Croby by Chippendale / Flemmingh sold for 270.000 euros. 

Program til Åbent Hus hos HPhorses - den 14. april kl. 14.00

Nyhed på HP Horses i dag

Nu nærmer årets store dag sig hos HPhorses og som altid kan vi næsten ikke vente. Der er lagt op til en fuldstændigt fantastisk dag, hvor vi skal fejre Fürstenball`s flotte udnævnelse til årets hingst, nyde Total Hope, Fürsten-Look, De Angelo og Sansibar AK. Derudover vil vi vise en flot kollektion af sportsheste, lovende ungheste samt hopper med føl.

Vi er værter med bobler, kage, kaffe og the, samt som altid pølsevognen.

Velkomst og præsentation af arrangementet og speakere ved Per Springborg og Dennis Fisker.

 

  • Fürsten-Look (Fürstenball x Londonderry) og Isabel Freese.
  • Grosse Freude (Fürstenball x De Niro) med Maja Juul. 
  • Delizia (Fürstenball x De Noir) med Maria Falkner Hansen.
  • Tiramisu (Fürstenball x Florencio) med Rose Marie Henriksen.
  • Sansibar AK (Sandro Hit x Fürst Heinrich) med Heiko Klausing.
  • De Angelo (Don Schufro x Stedinger) med Julia Watzec.
  • Emperadora (Sir Donnerhall x Feiner Stern) med Maria Falkner Hansen.
  • Elderflower  (Hoftanz x Sir Donnerhall) med Tine Ravn Nørrevang.
  • A la Fasine (Apache x Fürst Romancier) med Heiko Klausing.
  • Elfenliebe (Diamond Hit x De Niro) med Maria Falkner Hansen.
  • Donna Silver (Don Schufro x Willemoes) med Rose Marie Henriksen.
  • Be My Beauty Queen  (Bonds x San Amour)
  • Best of Mount st. John  (Fürst Romancier x Bordeaux) med Maria Falkner Hansen.
  • Dollar Girl (De Niro x Amour) med Tine Ravn Nørrevang.
  • De Bruyne  (De Niro x San Amour)
  • HP Mirabella (Bretton Woods x Sir Donnerhall) med hoppe føl efter Vitalis HP Mi Amor
  • Esperanta (Don Romantic x Feiner Stern) med hoppeføl efter Fürstenball HP Esclusive
  • Fürstin Weihe (Fürst Romancier x Don Schufro)
  • Damiana (Damon Hill x Fürst Romancier)
  • Viva Gold (Vitalis x Damon Hill)
  • Damon Gold (Damon Hill x Fürst Romancier) med Maria Falkner Hansen
  • Total Hope (Totilas x Don Schufro) med Pernilla Andrè Hokfelt

Afslutning

Auction Focus - Van Olst Sales, KING LEATHERDALE O

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Lovely modern type, easy off the ground with nice round and strong hindlegs. 

King Leatherdale O is a stunning Lord Leatherdale-son. He reacts attentively to his rider’s aids. His sensitivity means that he is suitable for the more experienced rider. King Leatherdale O’s dressage talent is no coincidence, as proven by his dam Vinesse. She is competing at Z2-level dressage just as Businessman, by Vivaldi, and Cinderella, by Vivaldi, who are both out of the same mother. Granddam Kimberley, by Wolfgang, is the mother of four horses competing at Z-level dressage or higher and grandmother of the KWPN-approved Ferdinand, by Vivaldi, five Z-level horses and two Small Tour-level horses.

Watch the entire collection here. 

FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final 2018: Pirouetting to Paris for the Final showdown - bring it on!!

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Show-stealer, Sweden's Patrik Kittel, celebrates with fans after his victory in the fifth leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2018 Western European League at Olympia, London (GBR) in December. He joins 17 other qualified riders, from all around the g…

Show-stealer, Sweden's Patrik Kittel, celebrates with fans after his victory in the fifth leg of the FEI World Cup™ Dressage 2018 Western European League at Olympia, London (GBR) in December. He joins 17 other qualified riders, from all around the globe, at the 2018 series in Paris (FRA) where the action takes place from 11 to 15 April.  (FEI/Jon Stroud)

Paris, the City of Lights, will welcome 18 horse-and-rider combinations from all around the globe for the 33rd FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final in two weeks time, but can any of them stop Isabell Werth from winning her fourth title?

The 2018 Final looks set to be a superb piece of sporting theatre, with a fascinating cast of players and the prospect of a whole series of electrifying performances when the curtain is raised at the AccorHotels Arena in the French capital city.

Put together Sweden’s Patrik Kittel (41), Mr Entertainment himself, whose infectious exuberance saw him give almost the entire audience a celebratory “high five” after his brilliant victory at Olympia in London (GBR) last December, the Netherlands’ Edward Gal (48) whose stunning stallion Glock’s Zonik has been attracting gasps of delight over the winter months, and America’s Laura Graves (30) who is likely to give the defending champion a real run for her money.

Add into the mix a host of other contenders including the intriguing Ellesse Tzingberg (26) who recovered from a life-threatening car crash, was discovered in Paris by a modelling agency, traded the catwalk for the Dressage arena and is the first-ever athlete to represent The Philippines at the Final, and top it off with the one they all have to beat, the incredible Isabell Werth (48) from Germany who is on yet another roll right now, and you have all the ingredients for a blockbuster!

It has been an amazing qualifying season filled with exciting newcomers, old favourites, big clashes and some magical moments. Now it’s down to the wire, with 18 horse-and-rider combinations from 13 countries chasing down the 2018 title. The 33rd FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final is going to be a classic...

For Werth, the number one rider in the World Rankings and the most medalled athlete in the history of equestrian sport, it might all look like a walk in the park as she heads to this year’s finale. But that’s not her style. She takes nothing for granted, and throughout the entire Western European League series she has celebrated every one of her four victories like it was her very first.

It was with her top ride, the fabulous mare Weihegold OLD, that she claimed the title for only the third time in her sparkling career in Omaha (USA) 12 months ago where she pinned Graves and Verdades into runner-up spot. The American rider posted a personal-best Grand Prix Freestyle score of 85.307 that day, while Werth’s winning mark was a massive 90.704, but Graves demonstrated the increasing threat she poses when turning the tables in the Grand Prix Special in Aachen (GER) three months later where the crack German duo had to settle for second spot.

Graves wasn’t on hand when Werth swept all before her at the Longines FEI European Championships 2017 in Gothenburg (SWE) a month later. It was Werth’s team-mate Sönke Rothenberger who put her under the greatest pressure that week, and he paid the doyenne of Dressage the highest compliment when he pushed her to the absolute maximum but she still managed to find that extra edge.

“This is what Isabell is so good at, producing her very best on the day, on the spot, when she really needs it!” he said.

If her opponents have their way, this phenomenal sportswoman may need to do it all again – and more – in Paris. But as Werth said after claiming all gold in Gothenburg last summer, “it’s good for our sport that they are all trying to beat me. The harder they try, the better I have to be. Bring it on!”

Participants:

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Esbjerg og Omegns Rideklub kommer meget længere ud end til "omegnen"

Photo credit: H2R

Photo credit: H2R

Esbjerg og Omegns Rideklub markere sig igen med livestreaming - denne gang via lokal tv

Esbjerg og Omegns Rideklub var først med at livestreame fra deres landsstævne, og nu tager den jyske klub endnu et skridt i at udbrede sporten, nemlig med streaming fra klubbens kommende distriktsstævne i den kommende påskeweekend. 

Lørdag den 31. marts livestreamer lokaltvstationen ESTV fra weekendens distriktsstævne MB1 klassen og MB3 klassen. 

Begge klasser kommenteres af Trine Mittag.

Læs artikel på Jyske Vestkysten her. 

Se startlisterne til stævnet her. 

Gertjan van Olst: “Our youngstock is the talent pool for the auction”

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Forty or so top-level ridden horses will go under the hammer during the enervating young dressage horse auction ‘Van Olst Sales’ on 30th March. How does such an auction collection come about? We put the question to the driving force behind Van Olst Horses, owner Gertjan van Olst.

Own breeding pool
Owner Gertjan van Olst: "Our business consists of the stud, sport, sales, breeding and for a large part youngstock. All mainly specialised in dressage horses. Together these links form a circle. The stud, for example, is very important but we also benefit from good youngstock. Our youngstock is actually the breeding pool from which we get the talent, certainly for the auction too.”

Win-win situation
“With our system we create a win-win situation. Each year we buy back around one hundred foals from a set group of breeders. As well as these, we also have the 10 to 20 foals that we breed ourselves each year. These all go into our own youngstock, to be sold on as three-year-olds after they have been trained by us. The idea is to be able to get one or two approved stallions out of our breeding pool. The very best horses in the group are selected for the Van Olst Sales. The auction is the sales opportunity of the year and is also the last link in our circle: we buy the horses as foals and sell them at the auction with a great future ahead of them.”

Strict selection
“Over the years, dressage horse breeding has made a tremendous leap. That is reflected in the quality of our horses; this has increased tremendously. The increase in quality comes from two sides: breeding has certainly grown, but we too have also set the bar higher. We now select the horses even more consciously. Only the top horses are selected for the Van Olst Sales.”

Exceptionally strong collection
“The Van Olst Sales collection is particularly strong. Take for example our own-bred King Kong. This Glamourdale-son is out of our own mare Sugonda. She also produced the Grand Prix horse Zhidane, who is competing at international-level with my wife (Anne van Olst, red.) Taikoen (by Negro) is also from this bloodline. Van Kingsley (by George Clooney) will also attract attention I expect. This own-bred product is out of Cinderella. This mare scored exceptionally well in the IBOP gradings as a three- and four-year-old. His half-sister is the talented mare Nessah (by Nespresso); a big mare with tremendous expression. Both Kingsley and Nessah are the result of embryo transplants and are very interesting horses.”

Wide distribution
“Each year international interest in the auction increases. During the last edition a couple of the most expensive horses went to good clients in Australia. We also sell to America, Japan, UK, Scandinavia, Germany and France. We have a wide distribution area. Yet I really like it when a lot of quality also remains in the Netherlands”, says Gertjan.

Programme
Wednesday 28th March 19.30 Presentation
Friday 30th March 15.00 Presentation
Friday 30th March 19.30 Auction

Address
Van Olst Horses
Terheijdensspoor 9
4911 BW, Den Hout

Check out the collection here!