British lead the teams after exciting opening day

On a day full of fascinating stories and great sport, Great Britain took the early lead in the Team Competition at the FEI Dressage European Championship 2021 in Hagen, Germany today. Gareth Hughes was first to go for the British side, posting 74.394 with Sintano van Hof Olympia, but it was their second-line rider, Charlotte Fry, who boosted them to pole position when producing a brilliant test with her Olympic bronze medal winning ride, Everdale, when second-last to go.

Judges Susanna Baarup (DEN), Thomas Lang (AUT), Maria Colliander (FIN), Isabelle Judet (FRA), Isobel Wessels (NED), Henning Lehrmann (GER) and Mariette Sanders van Gansewinkel (NED) awarded the pair a mark of 77.671 to leave them over two percentage points ahead of next-best horse/athlete partnership, Denmark’s Nanna Skodberg Merrald and Atterupgaards Orthilia who put 75.078 on the board. And, to the surprise of many, it is the Danes who lie second going into tomorrow’s second half of the Team event ahead of the defending champions from Germany in third.

Skodberg Merrald was delighted with the result she produced with the 16-year-old mare formerly ridden by both Britain’s Fiona Bigwood and Danish star Agnete Kirk Thinggaard. “I’ve had her for less than a year and this was the best Grand Prix I’ve ever done with her! I’m very happy that I did all I could for the team, and I couldn’t ask for more. It was what I’ve been dreaming about!”, she said.

For Germany however, things didn’t quite start as expected although Dorothee Schnieder set the early target with a nice performance with Faustus for a mark of 74.965. “It’s the first championship for him and I think it was a good start for the team” she said.

Mistakes

Her score might have been higher but for two mistakes in passage. “Sometimes when he’s not confident he tries to come behind me, and then I want to ride to the bit and there’s one or two moments when he’s not directly going to the bit and we have a mistake”, she explained. “His highlights were really the canter. It needs a bit of time to close this big canter and to balance him, but he comes more and more in a good balance. I’m proud of him!”, Schneider added.

However compatriot, Helen Langehanenberg, followed with a score of 73.960 with Annabelle. 

"She started super good but then there were some expensive mistakes so it is different than we hoped, but that’s OK - this is the sport!"

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (GER)

said Langehanenberg’s team-mate, double-Olympic gold medallist and new world number one Jessica von Bredow-Werndl who will be fifth-last to go tomorrow afternoon.

Hughes, who slotted into individual fourth place at the end of the day, was happy to have given the British a solid start. He travelled all the way to Tokyo as team alternate but didn’t get to ride, so entering the ring today was a big relief. 

“I woke up 30 times last night, it feels like we have been building up to this for three months. It was great to be in Tokyo but emotionally it was really difficult because you have to prepare to ride and then you don’t ride. Your adrenalin goes up and down. It’s weird because you didn’t get what you want to do which is help the team. And then we had the build-up to this”, he explained.

Running on adrenalin

Fellow-Briton Fry admitted that she’s just running on adrenalin right now. After Tokyo she travelled to Verden in Germany where she claimed the Six-Year-Old title at the FEI 
WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championship with Kjento, posting incredible scores. Just over a week later she is making the headlines at the European Championships.

“It’s been a great few months and Everdale has been amazing”, she said. “He came home so fresh from Tokyo, excited and ready to go again. He had a week off last week, I got back on on Sunday and he was feeling great still. His energy never runs out, he goes all day and he loves to work”, she pointed out.

She said he has definitely grown up since travelling to Tokyo and that he has grown more secure in the arena. “He hasn’t been tired at all, and today it really felt like we could just wait and enjoy it, I could take my time a bit more. It was a really nice feeling”, she said.

There is still another whole day of sport ahead before the Team medals are decided, and with the incredible Isabell Werth yet to go for the host country with Weihegold and British stars Carl Hester (En Vogue) and Charlotte Dujardin (Gio) also yet to strut their stuff there’s a lot more to look forward to.

But some athletes achieved something great just by competing at Hagen today. 

Mixed emotions

For Sweden’s Jacob Noerby Soerensen there were mixed emotions. Just two months ago a terrible fire destroyed his farm, and he’s still shocked from the experience. 

“I was in Denmark qualifying two horses for Verden, and on my way home I got a call from the stable that there was a fire. They didn’t think it would get so big but the whole stallion stable and the apartments and the Rehab Centre with a spa and gym for the horses were burned down. It was awful. In half an hour everything was gone. No horses were killed and the staff were super, they rescued 26 horses in half an hour, but it was a horrible, awful day”, he recalled. 

So posting 68.431 today and lying individually 20th this evening he was hugely happy with his 11-year-old stallion Moegelbejergs Romeo. “He’s a big horse, he’s only 10 and it’s my first championship so I was really, really nervous. But today made everything feel good again!”, he said.

Also feeling good was Ireland’s Carolyn Mellor who steered Gouverneur M to a score of  64.395. She’s 59 years old, groomed for some of Ireland’s top riders, grooms her own horse, lives in Comber in Northern Ireland, has competed mainly on the relatively modest Irish circuit throughout her career and is riding a 10-year-old horse who she bought as a three-year-old and who, like her, is competing in his very first championship. And she became a granny last month.

“It’s very surreal, I never thought I’d make it to this stage but it’s brilliant and I think with this horse there is much more to come!”, she said. There’s plenty more to come at the FEI Dressage European Championships too, and the action resumes at 08.30 tomorrow when Portugal’s Martim Meneres and Equador enter the arena.

Don’t miss a hoofbeat….

Results here 

Record-breaking DWB Elite Foal Auction

Saturday night at Vilhelmsborg, Aarhus in Denmark, bidders in the arena as well as online bidders were attracted by the high quality of the foal collection. 43 dressage and jumping foals were sold for an average price of 18,674 EUR which is the current record at Danish Warmblood’s foal auctions.

Alex Buchardt is the breeder of the auction highlight Slangerupgaards Josefine which was purchased by Helgstrand Dressage represented by Thomas Sigtenbjerggaard. Photo: Ridehesten.com.

Alex Buchardt is the breeder of the auction highlight Slangerupgaards Josefine which was purchased by Helgstrand Dressage represented by Thomas Sigtenbjerggaard. Photo: Ridehesten.com.

Head of the DWB auction committee Ulrik Kristensen is thrilled with the outcome of the Elite Foal Auction: – Danish sport horses have achieved great popularity abroad which is the reason for the massive international attention the auction foals have received. We have had online bidders from many countries, and 21% of the sold foals were purchased by internet buyers. We experienced a great flow between the arena and the internet, and the concept of hybrid auctions is an indisputable success.

The Blue Hors Zack daughter, Zallopia out of Blue Hors Don Schufro's dam line, was sold to the owner of the Olympic DWB mare Heiline's Danciera. Photo: Ridehesten.com.

The Blue Hors Zack daughter, Zallopia out of Blue Hors Don Schufro's dam line, was sold to the owner of the Olympic DWB mare Heiline's Danciera. Photo: Ridehesten.com.

The three most sought-after auction foals were dressage fillies. Helgstrand Dressage placed the finale bid of 72,000 EUR on Slangerups Josefine by Jovian/Scolari whose dam is also the dam of the licensed stallion Flottenheimer.

The filly Fallopia by Blue Hors Zack/Bretton Woods carries Olympic bloodlines not only through her sire but also through her dam line which she shares with Don Schufro. This filly, bred by Blue Hors, was purchases for 64,000 EUR by the owners of the mare Heiline’s Danciera who placed 7th in the Olympic Freestyle.

Midnights Florentina by Knock-Out/Fürstenball is a filly that exudes Grand Prix quality, and she received many bids from abroad and was eventually purchases for a knock-down price of 47,000 EUR going to an internet bidder.

Dressage foals by Blue Hors Monte Carlo TC, Secret, Vitalis and Jameson all sold for over 30,000 EUR to buyers in Denmark as well as abroad.

View the entire collection knock down prices.

Danish Warmblood foals for the Elite Auction Saturday evening shows something extra

No 117 colt by Jameson RS2 / De Noir

No 117 colt by Jameson RS2 / De Noir

Danish Warmblood breeders has proven themselves during the years presenting their foals for the regional foal shows in Denmark. At each foal show during the summer selectors from the Elite Auction are at the “ring side” watching every single prospect and Saturday evening Danish Warmblood will present the BEST selected foals at the Elite Auction.

Danish Warmblood Elite Auction comes up Saturday evening at 7 pm live from the arena at Vilhelmsborg.

Remember you can follow the final presentation LIVE at Clipmyhorse Saturday about 2.10 pm and the auction starts at 7 pm - of course also LIVE at Clipmyhorse. Remember to register ONLINE before the auction starts.

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The pre-bidding has started and there has already been activities and bids from all over World.

“There has been an incredible interest for this collection both from Denmark but definitely the foreign buyers are also aware of the quality produced from the Danish Warmblood breeders. We can’t wait to show the entire collection LIVE Saturday afternoon where the buyers will be able check out their favorites once more before the auction starts Saturday evening,” tells Louise Ringsbo.

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Click below to watch the collection and register for the auction.

Filly power for Danish Warmblood Elite Foal Auction Saturday 4th September at 7 pm

A very attractive collection of selected foals are up for the auction on Saturday

Among the fillies for this collection H2R has chosen 5 top fillies - all with super gaits, very expressive and out of strong dam lines.

  • The first filly - Aalykkes Superiella by So Perfect / Tailormade Attention. The young stallion So Perfect has shown a very nice crop of foals and he seems to inherit a very nice type, big frame and good paces.

  • Logo´s Diva by Hesselhøj Donkey Boy / Fürstenball. Both Hesselhøj Donkey Boy and Fürstenball has proven themselves in the breeding, lately at WCYH in Verden with among other 5 year old World Champion Hessehøj Down Town and Bundeschampion by 4 year old mares and gelding Feine Bella by Fürstenball.

  • Vendetta CL by Vitalis / Sezuan show a supple filly from one of the absolute foal top price producer Vitalis and here combined with three times World Champion Sezuan.

  • Midnights Florentina by Knock Out / Fürstenball. The quite few Knock Out offsprings has been very attractive movers off the ground with good expression like himself.

  • SN Astralis by Jameson RS2 / Blue Hors Armano. An expressive and well moving filly with nice open frame by the highly frequented KWPN stallion Jameson RS2.

    Judge for yourself below.

Service for you as a potential buyer

H2R will be on site at during the two days and do not hesitate to contact me if you want a sharper look or a bit of video from your favorite foals from the collection, at the stable, at hard surface or anything else.

Check out all the details about each foal here.

Did you know that Danish Olympic team horse Heiline´s Danciera has three offsprings?

Three offsprings by Heiline´s Danciera and Sezuan - private photo.

Three offsprings by Heiline´s Danciera and Sezuan - private photo.

Offsprings from Olympic mare

When watching the top sport and breeding it is often mostly talking about about the sires regardless the dam has a huge genetic impact on the future offsprings.

Behind Danish top combination Carina Cassøe Krüth and Heiline´s Danciera is of course also owners. Without dedicated and enthusiastic owners the big international scene is often not a possibility for the best riders to keep their top horses due to astronomic offers.

The story about Danse and Carina started when she was just 4 year old and Carina started the education of Danse for the breeders Stald Heiline, Line Jensen and Heine Bonde Mikkelsen. During the year when Danse was 5 year old Line and Heine offered Heiline´s Danciera for sale and actually a well reputable foreign breeder was very interested but the deal failed due to some minor vet details. At the same time Ingrid and Poul Thøgersen has made some business contact with Carina, and therefore Poul contacted Heine and the deal became a reality.

The breeding

For the new owners of Heiline´s Danciera Ingrid and Poul Thøgersen this was the start of a new chapter with horses, as they both before a successful business career always been interested in horses and also got a couple of horses at the own farm in the outskirts of Odder, mid Jutland, Denmark.

“When entering this part of the horse world trying to start as a breeder at an age of 60 years old, we pretty quick found out that this part of the horse world was not our main interest, and with all respect it also felt kind of to late to gain a whole life or generations of knowledge about breeding lines, stallions and how to combine. Of course we were and are interested in this part but when comes to the “right match” we always ask some of the nerds and very experienced breeders like for example our good friend and successful breeder Karsten Bundgaard, L Horses,” tells Poul Thøgersen.

The future

“Learning from the best you never know if a breeding combination is the perfect match. Back when Danciera was 5 year old and 6 year old we successfully flushed three embryos and today we have three lovely fillies in our fields, all of them with same sire the three time World Champion for Young Horses Sezuan. The oldest is now 3 year old and will be broken in this autumn, while the two others are 2 year old, and actually they were flushed as twins but born, one a week before expected and the other eight weeks after expected. The future of all three girls will be in the hands of Carina,” says Poul.

Two foals in 2022

For now further breeding with Heiline´s Danciera will not be an option as she will 100% focus on the sport, instead Red Diamant by Glock´s Romanov / Dream of Heidelberg now expecting a foal by Franklin. Red Diamant herself is former 4th in the final at WCYH in Verden as 6 year old and successful at Prix St. Georg level together with Carina. Additionally the three year old daughter of Sezuan and Danciera now expecting an embryo by For Romance I.

The sport

“We love following the dressage sport and this is were our hearts are. Our dream with Danciera was of course to be successful in the sport together with Carina. Watching the development and partnership with Carina has been an incredible journey, and with the Olympics in Tokyo we are just over the moon and looking forward to hopefully many more exciting experiences for the two of them,” says happy horse owners Ingrid and Poul Thøgersen.

FEI PRESS RELEASE - Dutch and Danish stallions steal the show

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Stallions from the KWPN studbook claimed both the 6 and 7-Year-Old titles while a Danish Warmblood was crowned 5-Year-Old champion at the FEI WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championship for Young Horses which returned to Verden in Germany for the 2021 edition from 24 to 29 August. 

6-Year-Olds

Tokyo 2020 Olympic team bronze medallist, Great Britain’s Charlotte Fry, posted 94.000% in Wednesday’s 6-Year-Old qualifier with the KWPN stallion Kjento (Negro x Jazz), earning 10s for both trot and canter, and the pair never looked back. In Saturday’s Final they shone even brighter, with judges Peter Storr (GBR), Adriaan F. Hamoen (NED), Maria Colliander (FIN) and Jean-Michel Roudier (FRA) awarding them gold with a score of 96.000. Kjento earned 10s for trot, canter, submission and perspective.

Silver went to the Rheinlander stallion Escamillo (Escolar x Rohdiamant) ridden by Spain’s Manuel Dominguez Bernal who posted 93.4%, while the Hannoverian gelding For Magic Equesta (For Romance OLD x Jungle Prince) scored 86.4 for bronze with Poland’s Beata Stremler in the saddle. 

Fry is no stranger to success in these Championships, taking the 7-Year-Old title with Glamourdale in Ermelo (NED) in 2018, and in Gert-Jan Van Olst’s Kjento she has found another exceptional ride. “When I got all those 10s I got very emotional, and it is thrilling to see that everyone sees the same quality as we do. He felt his best ever, and I don’t know how to describe this horse - if you look up the word power, he is it!”, she said.

Judge Jean-Michel Roudier praised the quality of both the horses and horsemanship he witnessed.

"The improvement in breeding and riding is incredible over the last years. The winner Kjento was a happy horse like all the three medallists - a happy horse means wonderful training and it gives a wonderful willingness in the horse."

Jean-Michel Roudier 

5-Year-Olds

Germany’s Eva Moller had a sensational day in the 5-Year-Old Qualifier on Thursday when steering the Hannoverian stallion, Danciero 7 (Dancier x Fuechtels Floriscount), into pole position and the Oldenburg stallion Global Player OLD (Grand Galaxy Win T x Blue Hors Don Schufro) into third. Sandwiched in between these two was the KWPN mare Lightning Star (Ferguson x De Niro) ridden by The Netherlands Kristen Brouwer.

Danciero 7, owned by Helgestrand/Schockemohle, scored 96.600, Lightning Star posted 95.200% and Global Player OLD was awarded 95.000%. 

But in Sunday’s medal decider it was the Danish Warmblood stallion Hesselhoej Down Town (Hesselhoej Donkey Boy x Blue Hors Zack), ridden by Sweden’s Jeanna Hogberg, who grabbed the gold with an amazing score of 97.000%. The pair had finished fourth in the opening competition three days earlier, but with 10s for trot and perspective, and 9.5s for walk, canter and submission, this time they left the rest in their wake. Danciero 7 had to settle for silver with 96.600% while Lightning Star took the bronze with 92.8%. Moller’s second ride, Global Player OLD, just missed out on the podium when earning a mark of 92.600%.

Hesselhoej Down Town was real crowd pleaser. “When I got him everyone said he’s so cute and he really is, but he’s also a really fantastic horse!”, Hogberg said. “I have a great team behind me and I have a lot of support from Andreas (Helgstrand), and I think today it was a matter of riding a really solid test without faults and at the same time showing the best of the horse, and he really stayed with me”, she explained. 

Thursday’s test had been a bit disappointing, but yesterday’s performance was in a different league. “He was a bit surprised by the environment on the first day, but today he was much more relaxed”, Hogberg said. However she pointed out that the young stallion is no pushover. “He’s also the only horse at Helgstrand that I have fallen off!”, she added with a laugh. 

Brouwer was delighted with bronze for the mare Lightning Star. “I’ve been riding Lily a long time and know her well but of course with Corona I didn’t get the chance to show her a lot. But she makes me every day happy, also here, she’s always fresh and willing to work. Today maybe there was a bit more tension because there was a lot of applause when you were warming up. But she’s only five and has a great future, I hope I can ride her a lot longer”, the Dutch athlete said.

7-Year-Olds

The last Championship to be decided was the 7-Year-Olds, and Danish riders completely dominated the podium but it was the KWPN stallion Jovian (Apache x Tango) who claimed the title with Andreas Helgstrand on board.

The Helgstrand name was all over these Championships as owners, sponsors, riders and producers of top-class Dressage horses, and in Friday’s qualifier Andreas steered Jovian to victory ahead of the Danish Warmblood stallion Elverhøjs Raccolto (Sezuan 2 x Sandro Hit) ridden by his wife Marianne Yde Helgstrand.

The Hannoverian stallion Quando Unico (Quantensprung 3 x Fidertanz 2), partnered by Australia’s Simone Pearce, lined up in third while Andreas Helgstrand also finished fourth with the Danish Warmblood mare Queenpark Wendy (Sezuan 2 x Blue Hors Soprano). But in Sunday’s final only Jovian stood his ground.

A mark of 89.136 from judges Sharon Rhode (RSA), Ulrike Nivelle (GER), Maria Colliander (FIN), Mariette Sanders van Gansewinkel (NED) and Kurt Christensen (DEN) gave Jovian the title, while silver went to the Danish Warmblood gelding Blue Hors Touch of Olympic L (Don Olymbrio x Fidermark) who posted 83.965 with Denmark’s Nanna Skodberg Merrald on board. And the third Dane on the podium was Anne-Mette Strandby Hansen who steered the Westphalian gelding Eternity 75 (Escolar x Sir Donnerhal) to a score of 83.75% to pin Pearce and Quando Unico back into fourth place.

“To win with Jovian is special, he is my favourite horse. He is a PR machine for us and he will have a lot of very nice foals coming up”, said Helgstrand.

Nanna Skodborg Merrald was very pleased to take silver for the Danish Warmblood studbook. “We have had so many good horses for DWB and it is good to give back”, she said. She’s been riding Blue Hors Touch of Olympic L since he was a four-year-old and is looking forward to watching him develop. “I will go into small tour shows with him now, I think he is a future Grand Prix horse”, she added.

And Anne-Mette Skodborg Hansen had every reason to be pleased with Eternity 75 because she’s only been riding him for two months. “Cathrine Dufour trained him and this is my first competition with him!”, she said after collecting 7-Year-Old bronze.

Reflecting on another great FEI WBFSH Dressage World Breeding Championship for Young Horses, German judge Ulrike Nivelle commented that this year “we saw huge quality and the level is much better than before, both in breeding and riding. We saw more harmony and softer riding”, she concluded.

Results here 

JJ Horses and Nedergaard Dressage offsprings successful at Young Horse finals in America

Danish and Norwegian breeder success

While the European eyes has been on Verden this weekend the young horses in America took place with top Danish and Norwegian bred young horses.

Nedergaard Dressage

Danish breeder Nedergaaard Dressage was represented by the 4 year old mare with Ierlands Eden by Ierland / Krack C, owner and rider international Grand Prix rider Alice Tarjan. Ierlands Eden is one of a very few offsprings from Helgstrand Dressage stallion Ierland by Dream Boy / Jazz passing away after suffering from inguinal hernias. On a trip visiting Nedergaard Dressage back in 2019 Alice Tarjan discovered the beautiful and well moving mare. Alice and Ierlands Eden became reserve champion by the 4 year old scoring 8.616.

JJ Horses

Also Norwegian Danish Warmblood breeder JJ Horses once again were in top of the American Young Horse Championships. This time with the champion of the 5 year old division JJ Glory Day by Grand Galaxy Win / Deemster, owned by Alice Tarjan and ridden by Marcus Orlob with a record score of 9,770 in the final. (Video below).

More Danish Warmblood success in the 5 year old finals

Placed 3rd with 8,98 was Alice Tarjan with her own Danish Warmblood bred Gjenganger by Grand Galaxy Win / Blue Hors Don Schufro.

Placed 4th Møllegårdens Fashion by Florenz / L´espoir with 8,58 with Katryna Evans and owned by Cecar Parra, bred by Lone Christiansen.

Placed 5th Danish Warmblood stallion Flambeau by Fürstenball / Blue Hors Zack, also ridden by Marcus Orlob, bred by Gjeterud Gård v/Kjersti Vil, former owner JJ Horses.

click here to watch winner performance from Glory Days and Marcus Orlob

Buy your next Danish Warmblood foal sired by one of the new World Champions

When Saturday´s Elite Foal Auction comes up LIVE at Vilhelmsborg the collection will also include offsprings by the new World Champions Kjento and Jovian.

Colt by Kjento / Sezuan

Colt by Kjento / Sezuan

A lovely, well-shaped and large framed colt, extremely dynamic and elastic in all three gaits.

He has a strong top-line and an up-hill tendency which makes his entire movement course admirably uncomplicated.

Kjenzo is out of Stutenstamm 95, in Denmark better known under the synonym "Pari-tribe" which has founded one of Denmark's best mare strains, with a myriad of selected stallions, medal mares and competition horses at the highest level.

GD: Pari Moon best 2yo mare in Danish Warmblood

Selected for the Elite Foal Show

Born April 22nd
WFFS Negative
Sold without the addition of VAT

Filly by Jovian / Scolari

Filly by Jovian / Scolari

A wonderful filly with a strong topline and an elastic and correct movement pattern. She is well framed, elegant and has lovely expression.

Dam is also the mother of the selected stallion Slangerupgaard's Flottenheimer.
The damsire Scolari and great grand sire Don Frederico are both educated for Grand Prix level and have produced many successful dressage horses.

The foal is a half brother of Slangerupgaards Smokey

Born May 11th
WFFS
Sold with the addition of VAT


305.000 euro for Feine Bella NRW - sold to Helgstrand Dressage

Feine Bella NRW - photo credit: Reckimedia

Feine Bella NRW - photo credit: Reckimedia

NRW PRESS RELEASE

1st Westphalian Online Auction Special with great succes

Münster: The 1st Westphalian Online Auction Special ended this evening with a fantastic result. The auction was dedicated solely to the Bundeschampionesse Feine Bella NRW. For a price of 305,000 euros, the mare changed hands to Helgstrand Dressage.

Two weeks ago, Feine Bella NRW won the Bundeschampionat for four-year-old riding horses. Now the Fürstenball/Bordeaux daughter (breeder: ZG Artmeier, Becker, Delling, Wibbecke) was up for sale at the 1st Westphalian Online Auction Special. The bidding duel for the mare started on Tuesday with an opening bid of 150,000 euros. The highly anticipated BidUp started this evening at 7.30 pm. By then, the highest bid had climbed to 300,000 euros. Eleven parties fought for the bid for the talented dark bay mare. In the end she was sold to Helgstrand Dressage for 305,000 euros.

Feine Bella NRW is not only the current Bundeschampionesse of four-year-old riding horses. Shortly before the Bundeschampionat, she became the celebrated Westphalia Champion in Münster-Handorf. Last year she was the champion mare of the Westphalian Elite Show. An exceptional horse with a great future ahead of her. The predisposition for this was already laid in her cradle. She descents from the same dam line as Isabell Werth's successful horse Bella Rose. The granddam of the Tokyo gold medal winner is also the fourth dam of Feine Bella NRW. "I am very happy that we got the opportunity from the breeders to auction Feine Bella in Westphalia. The 1st Westphalian Online Auction Special was very well received by the customers. Feine Bella NRW is a very special horse. Holding a separate auction for the mare was exactly the right decision. We hope to hear a lot more about her in the future and wish the new owners only the best!", said Auction and Marketing Manager Thomas Münch.

Jovian and Helgstrand - the perfect match

Jovian and Andreas Helgstrand - photo credit: Timo Martis

Jovian and Andreas Helgstrand - photo credit: Timo Martis

It can rain, snow or whatever weather - Jovian and Andreas just doing their thing together

Pressure or not they just performed for their gold medal today. The perfect match because Andreas Helgstrand is able to show the big stallion in a powerful and easy way without any need of extra push or pull. The scores speaks for itself - no comments and well deserved World Champion.

From the preliminary test Mrs Helgstrand was obvious for the silver, but today she unfortunately did not shine in the same way with the super nice Sezuan son Elverhøjs Raccolto. Whether it was nerves or a bit to much pressure on the talented Raccolto it just didn’t look the same easy and effortless way as day 1, so suddenly the silver position was open.

Bronze position from the first round Quando Unico with Simone Pearce start their test today with a lot of quality and lovely balance, but at the end of the canter tour they just lost the rhythm and flow and also their chance for the medal.

On the other hand Anne-Mette Strandby Hansen with Eternity just rode their chance and succeeded today. Lots of elasticity, quality and expression for the trot, strong canter tour and a bit limited walk tour but enough to step up on the podium.

But where did Blue Hors Touch of Olympic L and Nanna Merrald come from?

Actually they came from 6th place in the preliminary test going surprisingly directly into silver position. Super solid performance today without any technical issues, superb walk tour and well moving in both trot and canter. Over all a very harmonious quality combination but unfortunately lacking clearly more expression and power for the silver position from H2R point of view.

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Hesselhøj Down Town was shining like the star he is today

Hesselhøj Down Town with Jeanna Högberg - photo credit: Timo Martis

Hesselhøj Down Town with Jeanna Högberg - photo credit: Timo Martis

5 year old final with Danish Warmblood in top

Hesselhøj Down Town by Hesselhøj Donkey Boy (former bronze medalist) / Blue Hors Zack superb presented by Swedish Jeanna Högberg. For the preliminary test they showed a strong performance but were not shining in the way they did today.

Down Town was entering the arena shining and after the final halt he was definitely the winner together with Jeanna Högberg today. From very young riding horse this stallion show his abilities and willingness to perform and now as a 5 year old World Champion he has really kicked off his career. He is not the obvious first choice of a breeding stallion but for sure a high quality sport horse for the future.

From following Down Town and lately at the Danish Warmblood selection it was obvious that he really got the gold medal qualities and today he just proved it together with Jeanna.

Eva Möller just makes her own history producing one young horse after the other. Today’s silver horse Danciero is not a flashing stallion, but three correct paces and an outstanding basic training from Frau Möller making him able to show his fully potential. Exactly same fine education from Eva for former Olderburger Champion stallion Global Player.

Bronze medalist Lightning Star with Kirsten Brouwer was for sure at “lightning star” for the trot tour today, good walk tour but unfortunately bit of tension for the canter at not quite same qualities as for the first day.

Las Vegas by Ferdeaux / Wynton with Franke Loos does show a lot of natural balance, obedience and quality. The big stallion could have been presented with a bit more power but for sure a horse for the podium qualities but today the walk mark was a bit harsh from H2R point of view.

Danish finalists

Big achievement for both Dennis Kjær with Polka Fascination M by Fürstenball / Sandro Hit and Tophøj´s Diadora with Eric Guardia Martinez. Both showed their horses in super form, well prepared and motivated for the job, unfortunately with a few hiccups today for both quality horses.

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VIDEOS - Expression, tact, balance and power off the ground = World Champion 2021 for 6 year old horses Kjento

World Champion 2021 Kjento with Charlotte Fry - photo credit: Timo Martis

World Champion 2021 Kjento with Charlotte Fry - photo credit: Timo Martis

Convincing victory in the 6 year old final today

With two strong stallions in top of the field from the preliminary round the gold and silver were quite obvious before the final.

From today’s judges the charming and well presented Suarez by Sezuan / Desperados with Mette Sejbjerg Jensen stepped down the podium (3rd in the preliminary test) and finished as no 9. (From H2R very harsh judging). Well deserved winner of the small final Fürst Kennedy by Fürsten-Look / Don Kennedy moves up to 11 position in the final.

Both breeding stallions Kjento by Negro / Jazz with Charlotte Fry and Escamillo by Escolar / Rohdiamant with Manuel Dominguez Bernal did their job with full concentration and power both days.

Escamillo: Nice halt, good diagonal, nice balance uphill shoulder in, good volte, supple half pass left, better diagonal with better swing, nice shoulder in, volte and well balanced half pass, good into walk, lack bit more clear contact to the bit for extended walk, lacking bit more collection for collected walk, good walk pirouettes, lovely forward flow for canter, super 1st flying change, nice 2nd change, super uphill forward 3rd change, 4th change super uphill, lack bit more clear flow for transition to trot, good diagonal, nice halt.

Super good horse - super good riding from the judges.

Surprisingly but well deserved at bronze position for today’s final Polish Beata Stremler with her well educated and super balanced gelding For Magic Equesta by For Romance / A Jungle Prince. They came from at 5th place in the preliminary test.

For Magic Equesta: Nice halt, nice balanced diagonal, nice tact and rhythm for shoulder in, volte and half pass, expressive diagonal in super balance, good extended walk, good collected walk including good pirouettes, tiny tension for transition to canter, bit tense 1st change, 2nd change very nice, 3rd change ok, good 4th change, power diagonal, good halt.

“Leistungsbereitschaft”

When it comes to podium horses it is not just the performance and the qualities, but also if they are bodywise well developed and prepared, and do the horses look like they are doing the exercises with surplus, easyness and obedience. All three podium horses were showing great “Leistungsbereitschaft”.

Kjento really enjoy his time in the arena

Going into the arena where Charlotte making him confident doing a few rounds and when entering the centerline they are both fully focused on the job. Not a single step wrong, power and accuracy in the full package combined with expression, tact, balance and a special “Kjento power off the ground”. For his trot and canter work the way he is able to push himself of the ground is something very special where he is showing his strength in his entire body and within the same time to keep an outstanding outline all the time keeping a nice positioning of head and neck. The walk is clear and active and very useable for the future sport.

Enjoy the World Champion test: (and listen to the subsequent comments from the judges at the end of the video)

Silver medal test:

Bronze medal test:

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A Classy Collection of Diamonds in the Rough - Danish Warmblood Elite Foal Auction

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Part of press release

Danish Warmblood proudly presents a collection of carefully selected foals for the Elite Foal Auction on 4th September 2021 at the Danish Warmblood KRAFFT Elite Show.

The regional dressage colt foal champion, Schnell’s Sokrates by Secret/Tailormade Temption is one of the many amazing foals that are up for graps at the DWB Elite Foal Auction. Photo: Ridehesten.com.

The regional dressage colt foal champion, Schnell’s Sokrates by Secret/Tailormade Temption is one of the many amazing foals that are up for graps at the DWB Elite Foal Auction. Photo: Ridehesten.com.

22 dressage colt foals, 14 dressage filly foals, 8 jumping colt foals and 7 jumping filly foals make up the collection for this year’s Danish Warmblood Elite Foal Auction which takes place 4th September 2021 as an on-location auction at Vilhelmsborg. Naturally, the auction also allows online bidding as well as phone bidding.

The Elite Foal Auction collection consists of thoroughly hand-picked individuals. These foals are not only by popular and well-proved stallions, but more important out of strong mare lines that have produced several top horses for breeding and not least sport.

– We are very pleased and proud that so many breeders have shown us the confidence to sell their best foals on the Elite Foal Auction. Therefore, we can now offer a wide range of top quality foals of superb breeding, whether they are bred for dressage for jumping, and the hybrid auction offers foreign bidders to join the bidding online, says head of the auction committee Ulrik Kristensen.

The dressage foal collection of 36 individuals displays sires such as Jovian, Kjento, Blue Hors Zack, Everdale, Dynamic Dream, Blue Hors Monte Carlo, Hesselhøj Donkey Boy, Sezuan, Glamourdale, Jameson RS2, Vitalis, So Perfect, Janeiro Platinum, Secret, Valverde, Vivaldos, Iron, Blue Hors Kingston, Iron, Imposantos, Floriscount, Blue Hors Zackerey etc.

To learn more about the individual foals and their breeding, and to view their photos and videos simply click here.

Is a beautiful black and elegantly moving dressage filly on your wish list, then you may want to look at this exceptional filly, Aalykkes Superiella by So Perfect/Tailormade Attention. Photo: Ridehesten.com

Is a beautiful black and elegantly moving dressage filly on your wish list, then you may want to look at this exceptional filly, Aalykkes Superiella by So Perfect/Tailormade Attention.
Photo: Ridehesten.com