Successful first DWB World Cup Foal Auction

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At the occasion of the World Cup show in Herning, Danish Warmblood has launched a new foal auction. With 83% of the foals sold for an average price of 11,867 EUR the concept is a proven success

A continuously growing demand for Danish Warmblood foals has resulted in an expansion of the concept of the foal auctions which was originally based on the DWB Elite Foal Auction in August and two regional foal auctions in the month of September. In 2017, the Nordic International Sales at Helgstrand Dressage was added to the concept as a new and highly successful auction taking place in May/June.

The latest addition to the Danish foal auctions is the DWB World Cup Foal Auction scheduled for 19 October 2018. Despite the late time of year, Danish Warmblood’s auction committee had managed to put together a collection of 20 foals of very high quality in terms of type, functionality and performance bloodlines.

A success to be repeated

Taking place at the World Cup show in the MCH Messecenter Herning the auction attracted a massive audience in the Nathalie Horse Care Arena and among them were several foreign buyers. 18 foals came under the hammer of auctioneer Casper Cassøe, and 15 of them sold for a total price of 178,000 EUR resulting in an average price of 11,867 EUR.

– A foal auction in the autumn is a brand-new concept for us but it worked, and once again, the auction proved that show jumping foals of interesting pedigrees with strong performances in the dam line will always sell, states head of the auction committee Ulrik Kristensen and adds:
– We had foreign guests in the arena and on foreign buyers on the phones, and consequently four foals were sold abroad. We are extremely content with the outcome of the auction and hope to be able to repeat the success next year.  

Foals with attractive performance pedigrees

First foal to go under the hammer, Worres Nina by Franklin x Aquilino (bred by June and Mogens Worre-Jensen) became the auction highlight with a knock-down price of 23,000 EUR selling to Andreas Helgstrand who is a frequent customer at the Danish Warmblood foal auctions.

Most expensive show jumping foal, Counter Strike by Clarimo x Coronado (bred by Anne Mai Arvesen) was also acquired by a recurring Danish Customer who has bought several foals and horses at the Danish Warmblood auctions and has had great success in developing them into magnificent sport horses. Counter Strike fetched a price of 19,000 EUR.

A highly esteemed German stud purchased the dressage filly foal Overgaard's Australia by Blue Hors Farrell x Blue Hors Zack (bred by Ove Møller Nørgaard) for 18,000 EUR. This filly is closely related to the popular young stallion Blue Hors Zackerey and is out of one of the most sought-after dam lines which has also produced the triple world champion for young horses, Fiontini and the successful Olympic and WEG contestant, Gørklintgaard Dublet.

For the price of 16,000 EUR Danish buyers secured the dressage filly foal Hesselhøj Vamilja by Vitalis x Sir Donnerhall II (bred by Dorthe and Hans Jørgen Hoeck) whose grand dam is the dam of the internationally popular stallion Hesselhøj Donkey Boy who won bronze at the WBCYH in Ermelo last year.

VIDEO - Last dance for Pepe and Anna yesterday evening at World Cup Herning

Donnperignon and Anna Kasprzak - photo credit: H2R

Donnperignon and Anna Kasprzak - photo credit: H2R

The 19-year-old Donnerhall son Donnperignon said goodbye to his fans and his glorious career together with his owner Danish international rider Anna Kasprzak.

Pepe made his debut at international Grand Prix level back in 2008 with his former rider Christoph Koschel, and has been at international Grand Prix start 114 times over 10 year.

Anna and Pepe made their debut together back in February 2012.

Helen Langehanenberg and Damsey FRH are back in business with World Cup Grand Prix victory today

Damsey FRH with Helen Langehanenberg - photo credit: Koen Gomes

Damsey FRH with Helen Langehanenberg - photo credit: Koen Gomes

Damsey FRH GER - good halt, power extension, good half passes lack bit carriage, superb halt with rein back, super extension, nice transition to passage, some uneven passage steps tensions hind, good piaffe and good transitions, superb extended walk (2 x 10)!, good collected walk, bit tense passage, nice piaffe, bit tense transition to canter crop high, super quality 2 times (no more than 8)?, good extended canter, super nice zig-zag, nice one times, good quality pirouettes, 2nd slightly big, good transition to trot, nice extension, good final piaffe slight forward, lacking final meters of the passage. 75,652%

2nd placed Sweden Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven and her long time partner Don Auriello showed strong form.

3rd placed Daniel Bachmann Andersen with Blue Hors Zack. They showed a solid test with some minor issues. From the sideline it was not a Zack back in top form after a well deserved break after WEG, but still great overall qualities.

Danish debut combinations placed

For Danish Victoria E. Vallentin with Ludwig Der Sonnenkönig it was their World Cup debut, like Anna Kasprzak was also showing her Rock Star for the first time in World Cup. Both combinations with nice performances with minor things, and looked mostly like lack of experience for the horses.

Danish Carina Cassøe Krüth with May-Day Graftebjerg were just outside the ranking today with a few minor issues. Atterupgaards Orthilia and Agnete Kirk Thinggaard were unfortunately lacking more flow and security for their test today.

See the entire results here.

You can find all comments during the test via H2R Facebook.



Blue Hors Don Olymbrio and Daniel Bachmann Andersen with strong 77,4% CDI3 Grand Prix Special victory

Blue Hors Don Olymbrio and Daniel Bachmann Andersen - photo credit: H2R

Blue Hors Don Olymbrio and Daniel Bachmann Andersen - photo credit: H2R

Today Dufour and Bachmann swapped placements

Still the two young Danes in top of the class, today with a bit sharper performance from Daniel and Don O than for Dufour and Bohemian, but still top top qualities for the young combinations.

Again today with personal best from Germany´s Kathleen Keller with San Royal and again today they were showing a very solid test without weaknesses. Unfortunately Kathleen started her half pass to early which means a deduction with a total of 2%!

Blue Hors Don Olymbrio DEN - small unbalance in entering canter, good halt, expressive diagonal, nice go and flow half pass left, good transition to passage at C, super power for extension at long side, supple smooth half pass to right, easy in and out from passage, good transition to walk with good relaxation and stretching, good collected walk, lack a tiny bit of energy for piaffe but nice at the spot keeping a good balance for both piaffe tours, unbalanced transition to canter, nice canter half passes, lovely uphill active 2 times, bit early start of 1 times but well performed, nice extended canter, good pirouettes, small tensions for 9 one times, 2nd pirouette with best quality, good transition to trot, super long side extension, very nice final, Daniel just reminds Don O to continue to final halt - very well managed.

Bohemian - good halt, nice diagonal with good expression, small disturb by transition at A, very regular and smooth passage sharp on the letters, good extended walk, good collected, easy smooth 1st transition into super 1st piaffe, 2nd piaffe superb, easy transition to canter, nice balance for canter half passes, nice 2 times bit hind vertical, error mid 1 times bit hind vertical, becomes short in the neck collecting from extended canter, superb control quality for both pirouettes, good 1 times, final extension gets bit into the hand at transition, superb final centerline (missing some more 9´s).

Also Danish at 4th place today with Lone Bang Larsen with Bakkely´s Onandt

Bakkely´s Onandt DEN - good halt, nice power for extension, supple forward half pass left, nice clear transition to passage at C, good extensions and nice transition back to good passage with nice elevation and clear rhythm, could show a bit more let go for extended walk, good collected walk, good 1st piaffe huge sit and easy out, 2nd piaffe lack bit more activity, bit resistance for transition to canter, bit early end of first canter half pass, nice series, nice extended canter change bit small, bit behind aides for 1st pirouette and lost balance, 2nd pirouette better, nice 1 times, nice final centerline.

All comments about all combinations on H2R Facebook.


Denmarks next generation is ready

Two of Denmarks absolute top riders are ready with their next super stars

It is not about they will be stars - they are already stars, today with 8 year old Bohemian and Cathrine Dufour with impressive 76,587% and 10 year old Blue Hors Don Olymbrio with Daniel Bachmann Andersen in the saddle scoring 75,543%.

About Bohemian it is still a bit early talking about development as he is still very young at this top level, but the way Cathrine is able to show him both without any technical issues and at the same time without tension - that’s just something very special.

For Blue Hors Don Olymbrio it looks like a very nice development combined with more strength, security and overview by every single exercise.

Also Kathleen Keller with her just 11 year old San Royal is showing great form and lovely development.

H2R comments during the tests:

Bohemian DEN - superb halt and forward, good diagonal, nice balance and flow for both half passes, good crossing, superb halt for rein back good rein back, easy transition to passage, nice flow and activity for passage and piaffe, smooth transition, could stretch a bit more fore extended walk, nice collected walk, good transition to passage, well balanced 2nd piaffe with nice transitions, good transition to canter, nice 2 times could be more uphill, nice zig-zag need bit more uphill trend, nice 1 times, superb sit and quality for both pirouettes, good transition, nice extension, superb final centerline, piaffe at the spot!

Blue Hors Don Olymbrio DEN - bit unbalanced halt, nice extension, supple half passes, nice halt with rein back, nice extension direct to passage, nice balanced piaffe with smooth transitions, good relaxation for extended walk, very nice collected walk, direct to passage, easy balanced 2nd piaffe, good passage, nice transition to canter, nice 2 times, good extended canter nice transition and change, super balanced zig-zag, nice 1 times, huge sit for pirouettes with good quality, good final centerline. 

San Royal GER - bit unbalanced halt. good diagonal, nice flow and balance for half passes, tensions for rein back, good passage/piaffe/passage tour, good walk tour, 2nd pi/pa tour ditto, small error 2 times, good control zig-zag, very nice 1 times, good control for both pirouettes, smooth transition to trot, expressive extension, very nice final centerline.

Comments about all combinations are available via H2R Facebook.

Placed 4th was another Danish combination Lone Bang Larsen with Bakkely´s Onandt. Lone has been struggling a bit with some errors during her latest shows, but today she managed to show Onandt in a both clear and expressive test with very nice qualities.

Danish Claus Thinggaard did his debut with the experienced Jojo AZ today and they showed a solid test, with just minor issues.

Unfortunately were Danish Ditte Mikkelsen with Don Rohdian eliminated after their test as Don Rohdian bit himself in the lip.

Almased Dressage Amateurs tour - Bronze tour, Prix Sct Georg

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13 combinations at start with just 2 foreign combinations for the Prix Sct. Georg

Shared victory for Danish Kathrine Lindbøg Lang with Onassis and Germany´s Kathrin Lohmann with Lauderdale.

The overall impression from this amateur Prix Sct. Georg test today was nice riding, and from the placed combinations also with good qualities.

More of the Danish combinations were earlier this year at start at Almased Dressage Amateurs tour at Equitour in Aalborg.

Both Kathrine Lindbøg Lang with Onassis and Simone Lunding-Hoppe with Heimdals Champ showed solid tests without any technical issues.

Placed as no 4 Camilla Bekkevold med Fældgårdens Dia-Lou showed a very nice balanced test with a light and easy frame, unfortunately Dia-Lou showed some tensions with small trot steps for the extended walk tour.

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FEI debuts first eLeague series at FEI Dressage World Cup™

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FEI PRESS RELEASE

The Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), the global governing body for horse sport, has ventured into the new evolution of esports launching its first official digital fan series in partnership with SAP, the world’s largest enterprise application software company. The FEI eLeague Dressage debuts at this weekend’s opening qualifier of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ series 2018/2019 in Herning (DEN), giving fans the opportunity to engage with the sport on a higher level.

The FEI eLeague Dressage is the expansion of the well-established Spectator Judging® app, the state-of-the art-mobile application which enables fans to get in the judge’s seat, creating audience scores and rankings in real time. SAP, as the Official Analytics Sponsor of the FEI Dressage World Cup™, has built upon the success of the Spectator Judging® app making fans an integral part of the overall series. 

The innovation of the FEI eLeague Dressage relies on a new gamified ranking functionality, as users collect points by participating in Spectator Judging® throughout the 2018/2019 FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League season, both onsite and online by watching FEI TV. Additional options to collect points will be added over time, for example by interacting with the FEI channels or posting individual user-generated content. The Live-leaderboard on the FEI website will display the current ranking of the eLeague participants as well as in the Spectator Judging® app, so fans can truly enjoy watching their progression on the leaderboard.

The overall winner will be announced after the last qualifier in the Western European League season, held at ‘s-Hertogenbosch (NED) 14-17 March 2019. They will receive an exclusive VIP trip for two persons to the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final in Gothenburg (SWE) 3-7 April, and will have the chance to go behind the scenes, meet the athletes and enjoy the Finals with all the additional excitement this immersive experience brings.

“The FEI eLeague Dressage is the future of fan engagement,” FEI Commercial Director Ralph Straus said. “Fans will participate actively in the series, not only by judging, but also by sharing content. Together with SAP we are committed to audience engagement and we hope that equestrian fans all over the world will enjoy this exciting opportunity.”   

“This is our second big project together with the FEI, following the success of the Spectator Judging app, which was also implemented at this year’s FEI World Equestrian Games in Tryon,” Henrike Paetz, Global Head of the SAP Equestrian Programme said. “We are excited to collaborate with the FEI and we look forward to creating more fan experiences in the future.”

Prix Sct. Georg with strong Danish performances at Herning tonight

14 combinations for tonights international Prix Sct. Georg

From watching the entire class Marianne Helgstrand with Super Mario was today’s winner, but today’s championship rider Daniel Bachmann Andersen brought for sure some extra championship points.

Even though Marianne had two errors and a not top collected walk tour, she still show great qualities with suppleness and expression, while Daniel today was missing a bit more flow and let go the entire test, and with some moments during the canter tour where Zee Me Blue is lacking more power and balance.

Placed 3rd today was the Polish combination Przemyslaw Kozanowski with Zome Zin. A lovely supple horse, but seen from the “sideline” the overall picture was for most of the trot tour with the pole behind the vertical.

Danish Allan Skov with Midtgaardens Showhit showing a solid test with easy flow for the trot tour, superb extended walk and smaller tensions hind for the canter tour but still an error free test.

It was international debut for both Helen Langehanenberg with Bryan and Maria Anita Andersen with Præsteskovens Raquel, with a huge surplus for Maria, unfortunately not reflected at the scoreboard today.

H2R comments during the tests:

Blue Hors Zee Me Blue DEN - open halt, small lack of beat at diagonal, good flow trot tour, good collected walk lost bit balance 2nd walk pirouette, good extended walk, bit tense change between half passes, good 1st pirouette, bit on two tracks into 2nd pirouette, small tensions for series. 73,971%

Super Mario DEN - good halt and forward, nice go and flow for trot tour with nice expression, collected walk lack more clear collection, super supple extended walk, good quality and control for both pirouettes, error end 4 times, nice 3 times. 72,108%

Zome Zin POL - nice flow and balance for the trot tour but very short neck for more moments, lack bit balance for collected walk, clear canter tour lacking a bit more forward flow. 70,637%

Midtgaardens Showhit DEN - good halt, well balanced trot tour, collected walk lack bit activity, supple extended walk with nice stretching and over track, 1st pirouette becomes bit hind the riders aides, 2nd better control, nice series but slightly crop high. 69,902%

Bryan GER (Helen Langehanenberg) - bit unbalance picture for the trot tour, looks like some extra contact on right rein all the way, some tensions for the walk tour, good qualities for the canter tour. 69.902%

Præsteskovens Raquel DEN - good halt direct forward, super expressive diagonal, good flow and balance for trot tour, good collected walk nice walk pirouettes, could show more relaxation and over track for extended walk, bit unbalanced end 1st pirouette, 2nd pirouette with nice control, error 4 times. 68,676%

Have you checked out the exclusive foal collection for World Cup Auction Saturday at 17:00

With just 11 dressage foals for the upcoming DWB World Cup Foal Auction it is quite easy to look through the entire collection.

A collection of very well moving foals with very interesting pedigree.

Sport breeding

With Hesselhøj Vamilja you have the successful Vitalis as sire and on the dam line you have the grand dam which is the dam of of recent three times national champion for Young Horses Hesselhøj Donkey Boy.

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An extraordinary dressage filly. Very expressive, refined, feminine and incredibly well-moving in all gaits. Absolutely extraordinary in her movement. Very exciting bloodlines deriving from one of Denmark’s strongest mare line.  
Granddam Søbakkehus Kamilja is the mother of the gold medal stallion Hesselhøj Donkey Boy. She is competing at highest level in dressage and is sold to Switzerland. Donkey Boy´s sister is competing at highest level in the United States.   
Donkey Boy has a full-brother competing at international level and was sold to England. To mention a few among all the highly successful sports horses from this damline is the OG horse Lucky Star as well as the former Danish champion Fitou L.

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Guideline - When and how to watch Dressage at World Cup event in Herning

Zibrasport.dk will be streaming from the entire event, except the World Cup Grand Prix Saturday (will NOT be possible to follow live) and World Cup Grand Prix freestyle which will be available via FEI-tv as usual.

The price for all days of non World Cup is kr. 89,- (about 12 euros) at Zibrasport.

Thursday:

Nathalie Horse Care Arena M

  • 18:00 CDI3 Prix Sct. Georg

Friday:

Jyske Bank Boxen

  • 7:30 Almased Dressage Amateurs Bronze Tour (PSG)

  • 9:15 Almased Dressage Amateurs Silver Tour (Int A)

  • 10:05 Almased Dressage Amateurs Gold Tour (Int II)

  • 11:00 CDI3 Grand Prix

  • 13:10 DWB presentation of foals for the auction

Nathalie Horse Care Arena M

  • 17:00 DWB World Cup Foal Auction

Saturday:

Jyske Bank Boxen

  • 10:00 CDI3 Grand Prix Special

  • 13:00 FEI World Cup Grand Prix

Nathalie Horse Care Arena M

  • 18:30 CDI3 Intermediaire I

Sunday:

Jyske Bank Boxen

  • 14:30 FEI World Cup Grand Prix freestyle

Nathalie Horse Care Arena M

  • 8:00 Almased Dressage Amateurs Bronze Tour (Int I)

  • 10:00 Almased Dressage Amateurs Silver Tour (IntII)

  • 10:50 Almased Dressage Amateurs Gold Tour (GP)

10 qualifiers on the road to Gothenburg final

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Contenders have their strategies planned as the new FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League season gets underway this weekend in Herning, Denmark. There are 10 qualifying opportunities in eight countries over the next six months, and all eyes are fully focused on a place at the Final in Gothenburg, Sweden next April. 

The Grand Prix movements have been fine-tuned and the Freestyle floor-plans perfected, so now it’s time to get back on stage with those “dancing horses"… 

For the top names it’s about holding form, and some are spoiled for choice. The defending champion and three-time winner, Germany’s Isabell Werth, has three of the top four horses in the World Rankings and is unlikely to hand over her crown without a serious fight. In the number 2 spot she has the 13-year-old mare Weihegold with which she claimed her second consecutive title at the Final in Paris (FRA) earlier this year and who also carried her to triple gold at the Longines FEI European Championships in 2017 and team gold and individual silver at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Add to that her world no. 3 ride, Emilio who is so very consistent, and her personal favourite Bella Rose who is in number 4 spot and who helped secure team gold and the Grand Prix Special title at the FEI World Equestrian Games™ (WEG) in Tryon (USA) last month, and Werth’s chances of reigning supreme once again seem rock solid.

However there’s a bit of unfinished business out there, because the Freestyle was cancelled due to the weather conditions in Tryon. So there are unanswered questions about whether the world no. 1 partnership of America’s Laura Graves and Verdades would have given the German duo a run for their money, and how much of a challenge would have been presented by Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin and Mount St John Freestyle. At just nine years of age, the British rider’s super-exciting mare looks to have a world of possibilities ahead of her, and the sport can hardly wait to see just how far this pair can go. 

The highest-ranked rider in Herning will be 2013 World Cup champion Germany’s Helen Langehanenberg. She’s currently eighth in the world with the 16-year-old stallion Damsey FRH who was also on that gold medal winning European team in 2017 where they also finished individually fourth. And she’ll be in good company this weekend alongside European team silver medallists Agnete Kirk Thinggard and Anna Kasprzak from Denmark and seven-time Olympian Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven and Rose Mathisen who were on the European bronze medal winning Swedish side 14 months ago.

After this weekend’s first leg, the action moves on to Lyon (FRA), Stuttgart (GER) and Madrid (ESP) in November and then to Salzburg (AUT), London Olympia (GBR) and Mechelen (BEL) in December. The new year will begin in Amsterdam (NED), and then it’s a race to the line with just two more chances to pick up those precious qualifying points in Neumunster (GER) and ’s-Hertogenbosch (NED) in February before the Final which will run from 3 to 7 April.

Ireland’s Judy Reynolds is looking forward to lining out a little later in the season.

"I really enjoy competing in the Western European League because the shows are all in fantastic venues and it’s a whole lot of fun! When I finished fourth at the Final in Omaha in 2017 I was very close to the podium and I loved every minute of it - I can’t wait to get back out there again this season to show what we can do!"

Judy Reynolds (IRL)

She’s not the only one, and it all gets underway in Herning with the Grand Prix on Saturday at 11.00 local time and the Freestyle which begins at 14.30 on Sunday - don’t miss a piaffe or a pirouette, it’s going to be great!

Total list of OLD stallions selected for the main licensing in Vechta 22 - 24 November

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The “Danish” list of stallions selected for the main licensing are:

including catalog no 203 by Grand Galaxy Win - Blue Hors Don Schufro - Ravage Quintus xx, breeder HH Horses, Solrød.

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Carina Cassøe Krüth at top the podium with both her 7 year old horses

Pure nice riding and well educated horses

Carina Cassøe Krüth and her dancing princess Heiline´s Danciera was able to repeat last year win at 6 year old today. Carina was already in the lead with her other mare Red Diamant, and knew with a sharp performance that her no 1 dancing princess Heiline´s Danciera actually could beat herself - and mission complete.

It was pure easy and effortless riding for both performances. Nice flow, easy steady contact, nice frame, very obedient and very well performed - a pleasure to watch when you get the feeling that it actually looks easy.

Maria Anita Andersen and Thybo´s Laban took the bronze with a solid quality test and with Michael Søgaard and his World Championship partner Jukebox as no 4. Jukebox and Michael showed really great form today as Jukebox looked very expressive and motivated for the job. Maria and Michael scored exactly the same by the test, and the tiny difference was just by the gaits from judges point of view.

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VIDEO - Hesselhøj Donkey Boy and Jan Møller Christensen triple national Champions

Hesselhøj Donkey Boy and Jan Møller Christensen - photo credit: H2R

Hesselhøj Donkey Boy and Jan Møller Christensen - photo credit: H2R

How to beat a World Champion

Jan Møller Christensen and Hesselhøj Donkey Boy just showed how to beat a World Champion this weekend.

As everyone knows when you reach this level and the final with a young horse it is often about having the right day and being able to show an effortless test without errors. This all succeeded for Jan Møller Christensen with Hesselhøj Donkey Boy for the third year in a row.

The bay elegant and very well moving stallion was both day´s very focused on the task, and Jan was able to show him the best possible way, not just one day but actually both for the preliminary test and for today’s final test. Even though Jan did tell after today’s test that his feeling was even better yesterday, it was still enough beating the World Champion D´Avie with Severo Jurado Lopez in the saddle.

The influence of the environment looked as if it became the difference between winning or becoming second for Severo and D´Avie. The first day D´Avie showed some excitement for the trot tour and today the canter tour became with some tensions and minor errors.

You just have to remember that it is no shame coming 2nd when the winner actually was performing better that day.

Also at the podium for the 6 year old horses was Helgstrand with his World Championship stallion Ferrari OLD by Foundation.

VIDEO - Revolution with Helgstrand in the saddle is just something extraordinary

Revolution and Andreas Helgstrand - photo credit: Helgstrand Dressage/Mia Bach

Revolution and Andreas Helgstrand - photo credit: Helgstrand Dressage/Mia Bach

World Champion

Going into the national championships as a World Champion is not always equal to another win. But for Revolution together with Helgstrand himself in the saddle they look very much like they are untouchable.

The overall picture and the qualities makes this combination very complete, and for today’s final Helgstrand shows his own eager and ability to go all in when it really counts. Nothing left just the competitors behind him and Revolution. (video below)

Again 2nd spot for Daniel Bachmann Andersen and again with a Zack son, Zampalo, a very correct and well moving stallion, supple and very well trained, but not an impressive eyecatcher.

3rd and very well deserved was the very hard working rider from one of Denmarks most well known studs Atterupgaard, Selina Solberg Vittinghus with the most beautiful mare Atterupgaards Delorean by Bon Bravour. The mare is not just beautiful she is also a super mover in all gaits with a surplus for the trot. Always presented in a nice frame and with a great attitude and very nice balance. Selina and Delorean are like Anne Troensegaard with Delizia coached by Rune Willum.

Unfortunately Delizia became a bit to tense during today’s test and they ended up as no 11.

Selina Solberg Vittinghus with Atterupgaards Delorean - photo credit: Thomas Bisgaard

Selina Solberg Vittinghus with Atterupgaards Delorean - photo credit: Thomas Bisgaard

VIDEOS - Springbank II VH and Severo Jurado Lopez kept everyone behind for today's final

Springbank II VH and Severo Jurado Lopez - photo credit: Helgstrand Dressage/Mia Bach

Springbank II VH and Severo Jurado Lopez - photo credit: Helgstrand Dressage/Mia Bach

Top stallions and top mares

As predicted this years finals especially for the 4 year old and 5 year old became something extraordinary.

Springbank II VH

Springbank II VH by Skovens Rafael / De Niro with Severo Jurado Lopez in the saddle just shows top qualities combined with huge abilities. It just looks like a pleasure riding this “Rolls Royce”, as Charlotte Dujardin described Springbank from last weekends Breeders Trophy in Sweden, when testing him.

When watching them it looks like a horse 100% on the aides and obedient and at the same time in a lovely natural frame. The three gaits are all with extra qualities, and are at the same time shown with natural suppleness without tensions in the body.

Now we can’t wait for 2019 and hopefully a combination for World Championship for Young Horses.

Blue Hors Zackerey

Yet another Zack son with superb qualities. Together with Daniel Bachmann Andersen this young stallion gives a lovely overall picture in a nice natural closed frame, moving active of the ground. Today’s mark for ride ability might be in for discussion, as Zackerey clearly puts in his protest for the halt by kicking, but the judging team still felt this was a 9,5 mark.

Queenspark Wendy

3rd today the super gold medal mare (German bred) by Sezuan / Blue Hors Soprano bringing the combination of lightness and power quick of the ground.

The breeding stallions with huge imprint

A look down the result list shows a great development of the breeding stallions. Over the years the demand from the breeders asking for quality stallions not just showing their qualities for the stallion performance tests, but also showing qualities for the sport and especially where they also has to show their basic gaits and abilities for both lengthening and collection, has definitely been taken into consideration when deciding next years foal.

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