Dutch stallion competitions starts Monday 25 October at Kronenberg
Tomorrow with first stallion competition of this season
At 17.00 starts the stallion competitions and can be followed at live stream via Clipmyhorse.
A very interesting list of young stallions with among other 5 year old stallions Lewis and Lantanas from Van Olst Horses, Las Vegas and Le Formidable. Among the 4 year old are My Blue Hors Santiano owned by Blue Hors and bred by Danish Stud Straight Horse and Mowgli V.O.D.
Here you find the entire start list.
Top price colt by Dynamic Dream / De Niro at HANN online foal auction sold for 74.500 euro to Kleppenhus Dressage and Helgstrand Dressage
FEI PRESS RELEASE - Cathrine and Cassidy are the show-stealers at Herning
They were billed as the superstars that everyone wanted to see, and tonight the brilliant Danish partnership of Cathrine Dufour and Atterupgaards Cassidy didn’t disappoint. In a field sprinkled with both blossoming and established talent they reigned supreme to win the exciting first leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2021/2022 Western European League on home ground at Herning.
They had to work hard however, because compatriots Carina Cassøe Krüth and Heiline’s Danciera put on a spectacular performance to finish second, while the Dutch duo of Dinja van Liere and Hermes were sensational when slotting into third.
Young horses were really impressive tonight, showing so much promise for things to come. But the crowd went wild when the old boy of the pack, the 18-year-old Cassidy, showed that he still has all the moves when stealing the limelight.
Opened
The action opened with Jennie Larson and Zircoon Spring Flower, the sole Swedish representatives when Patrik Kittel was withdrawn as his ride, Fiontini, was sold.
It was German Eventing idol, Ingrid Klimke, who led the way at the halfway stage however when posting 78.750 with Franziskus 15. And when the action resumed after the break, Denmark’s Lone Bang Larsen went out in front with a lovely test from the 11-year-old mare Thranegaardens Rostov that earned 79.525. But then Van Liere and her fabulous nine-year-old stallion Hermes, who took the sport by storm when winning the Grand Prix in Aachen (GER) last month, forged a massive lead when putting 84.360 on the board.
With three left to go then Cassøe Krüth bettered that with a beautiful Freestyle from her 10-year-old mare that, despite a mistake in the one-tempi changes, earned a massive 86.395. So, second-last to go, Dufour and Cassidy had to do something special. But they’ve done it many times during their many years together and tonight was no exception. Posting 87.115 they bagged victory and brought the Danish crowd to their feet.
Crying
“I was crying my heart out, it was really fantastic!”, said Dufour afterwards. With her younger horse, the 11-year-old Bohemian, she earned silver and bronze at the FEI Dressage European Championships last month, not long after returning from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. But achieving what she did tonight with Atterupgaards Cassidy who carried her to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and who has collected 12 European Championship medals, including Young Rider gold and double-bronze at Senior level, during their hugely successful career together was just so very special. It’s about 18 months since he last appeared at an international event, but tonight he showed he still loves every moment of it.
“I mean he is turning 19 in one month and he’s just one of a kind. He’s been with me for 11 years and I have really had enough, but he hasn’t yet! I brought him here so that he could feel important again and he could show the crowd that he still wants to do it, so I’m over the moon!”, Dufour said.
Yesterday he already made it clear he’s still very much in the game when winning the Grand Prix. And tonight he posted his Freestyle victory with apparently effortless ease.
Fit
Dufour says the horse she calls “Cassie”, keeps himself fit. “You don’t have to do too much at home. I ride him once, maybe twice a week in dressage and the other days he’s just stretching and jogging or doing pole-work or hacking, so I think that’s why he’s so super healthy.
"He’s just clever, he’s never using himself too much, he gives that much extra in the competitions but back home I never ask for that. I just keep my fingers crossed when I bring him out and hope that he will do it, and he shows me again and again that he will!"
Cathrine Dufour (DEN)
And she insisted that she came out tonight with no huge expectations. “I said at the beginning of this competition that there was no pressure, I wasn’t going to ride to win. I didn’t want to push Cassie to win, everything he offered me I took, but I wouldn’t have pushed him to do any more than he wanted”, she said. And will this be his last public appearance before going into well-earned retirement? Possibly not, it seems.
“We’ll see what this season brings and I might do one more show with him, but he will be the one who decides, not me!”, said the 29-year-old Dane who will take another horse, Vamos Amigos, to the second leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League at Lyon, France next week.
Cheer
The Danish crowd had plenty to cheer about tonight, and for runner-up Cassøe Krüth it was an extra test for her 10-year-old mare when they clapped loudly as the pair progressed up the final centreline. But Danciera seemed to enjoy it “and she has never felt so good!”, said the 37-year-old Dane tonight.
“When they started clapping I thought Ohh, we still have a long way to go! But she stayed focused and it was ok and actually I think she liked it, so now they can do it any time!”, she added.
Dutch 31-year-old Van Liere was delighted with her result with Hermes. “Yesterday we had a couple of mistakes but it was our first Short Grand Prix and of course he still lacks experience. I’m riding him since he was three years old and I hope I will be able to ride him for many more years. I plan to do more World Cups but I don’t want to put too much pressure on him because he is still young”, said the athlete who hopes to bring him to the qualifiers on her home turf in Amsterdam in January and ’s-Hertogenbosch next March.
Show Director at Herning, Jens Trabjerg, was also very pleased tonight. “It’s always nice as an organiser to have such fantastic sport as we had today. We have tried for the past five years to get the audience to stay for the prize-giving and I have to say we have been quite successful”, he pointed out. Not too surprising perhaps when the home-side contenders steal all the glory in front of their home crowd.
It’s a short countdown to the next leg of the series in Lyon where the Grand Prix will take place on Thursday 28 and the Freestyle will kick off at 16.00 local time on Friday 29 October.
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Tomorrow start Danish Warmblood 35-days stallion performance test
Nearly only Helgstrand stallions for Danish Warmblood autumn stallion performance test
A total of 22 young stallions will be ready tomorrow morning with presentation under saddle in order to start their mandatory 35-days stallion performance testing.
They will finish the testing 28 November.
Here you find the entire catalog
Top price fillies by Vitalis and Glamourdale at DWB World Cup Foal Auction sold for 49.000 euro and 40.000 euro
Two super fillies sold for top prices at yesterday’s DWB World Cup Foal Auction
The arena was fully packed and the auction was with buyers both online and live at the arena for this collection. Only 19 foals were under the hammer and just in time to finish the auction before the World Cup freestyle took place in the big Boxen arena.
Top price filly was by Vitalis / Donnerhall bred by Blue Hors and purchased by Danish Stutteri Teglovnen for 49.000 euro. Second most expensive became the pearl black filly by Glamourdale / Franklin bred by Stutteri Worre and purchased by Helgstrand Dressage for 40.000 euro.
Here you find the entire list of prices.
VIDEO - Personal Best World Cup Freestyle for Heiline´s Danciera and Carina Cassøe Krüth
Danish top combination Heiline´s Danciera and Carina Cassøe Krüth - photo credit: H2R
Enjoy the full test of Danish top combination Carina Cassøe Krüth with Heiline´s Danciera by Fürstenball / De Niro, bred by Stald Heiline, and owned by Ingrid and Poul Thøgersen.
They were placed 2nd with Personal Best score 86,395%.
Power, harmony and top degree of difficulty.
Cathrine Dufour in a spectacular win in Herning at the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League
Cathrine Dufour (DEN) entered her 18-year-old gelding Atterupgaards Cassidy as her partner in the opening leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ in Herning (DEN) - and won!
In 2017 the Cathrine Dufour and Atterupfaards Cassidy won the FEI Dressage World Cup™ at the same venue and tonight in front of an enthusiastic home crowd they showed a foot perfect freestyle owning them 87,115% from the five judges. The home crowd rose to their feet – cheering her and Cassidy on.
Cathrine Dufour: ”With Carina’s score, there was quite big pressure on us when we entered the ring. But we had some extra few seconds before the start, so when I picked up canter, he felt really sharp. And then the Danish crowd is fantastic. It is just breath-taking. Since this is one of Cassidy’s last shows, it was special to go in there and show that he is still sharp. I know that he is in really good shape, and he can do it – and he really proved that today. I am super proud of him”.
Carina Cassøe Krüth and her 10-year-old mare Heiline’s Danciera by Fürstenball danced together in their difficult freestyle, making everything seem easy and smooth. With a score of 86,395% her personal best, she ended second after her teammate from the Olympics in Tokyo, Cathrine Dufour.
Carina Cassøe Krüth: “She is just a super good friend in there. She is so honest, and she does everything I want from her, and even more. – She is just amazing. When the audience started clapping it was quite early, so I though ‘well you are going to do that for a while’, but it was very cool, and I think the Danish audience knows by now that they can applause as she likes it”.
The Dutch rider Dinja van Liere and her only 9-year-old stallion Hermes by Easy Game did their first indoor show in Herning, and she was very pleased with her ride in the freestyle earning her a third place with a score of 84,360%.
Dinja van Liere: “I was very pleased with him, and he did a very good job. Yesterday we had a couple of mistakes, but it was the first time we did the short Grand Prix. He doesn’t have that much experience, so I was very happy today and he did a really good freestyle test.
He was a bit impressed by the audience, but he was very cool in there. He is very handsome, and he knows it. I am just very proud of him”.
Cathrine Dufour burst into tears after her ride, it was an amasing and special feeling for her. Since she was a junior-rider Atterupgaards Cassidy by Caprimond has been her partner, and emotions ran high when she entered the arena for the prize giving ceremony.
The FEI Dressage World Cup™ in Herning was also the debut of the new version of the short Grand Prix – this short Grand Prix will be used throughout the World Cup season. Cathrine Dufour states: “I am really positive as I find it horse-friendly that we can ride the short Grand Prix. Of course, you have to get out there from the very first second and a single mistake can cause a huge drop in the marks, but I am really pleased with it. I think it is very fun to do something else. I find it fun.”
Judge at C, Hans-Christian Matthiesen congratulated the riders with some wonderful freestyle test. On the short Grand Prix he commented: “I look for the good flow in a test and in this test I found it. It makes the sport more exciting, but it is a tough test.”
The riders praised the organisation, and the quality of the venue and stabling – the friendliness of everybody involved was highly applauded by the riders.
Cathrine Dufour: “From a rider’s perspective, this is one of my favourites shows not only because it is on Danish soil – everything from the stables to the training areas. People are so friendly and always helpful. It is really a fantastic way to start the season.”
Dinja van Liere agreed with Dufour and commented: “I think this is a good first World Cup and really well organised. I think it puts a lot of pressure on the other shows to keep up with the high performance. It was very nice to be here, and I am going home with a wonderful feeling.”
Together with Casper Cassøe, Jens Trabjerg is the organiser of the World Cup Herning as well as the ECCO FEI World Championships 2022 in Herning. Jens Trabjerg states: “I would like to thank the amazing audience. The audience even stays for the prize giving ceremony. I hope that all of you riders have a note in your calendar in August next year for the Herning2022 World Championships.”
All three riders stated how they will aim for the FEI Dressage World Cup™ final in Leipzig, Germany in April.
The result of the first leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Herning:
Cathrine Dufour (DEN) – Atterupgaards Cassidy 87,115%
Carina Cassøe Krüth (DEN) – Heiline’s Danciera 86,395%
Dinja van Liere (NED) – Hermes 84,360%
Helen Langehanenberg (GER) – Annabelle 81,215%
Nanna Skodborg Merrald (DEN) – Blue Hors Zack 80,880%
VIDEO - World Cup mood back in Herning
Only 14 contenders for first leg of FEI World Cup in Herning
The expectations for the Danish combinations were of course high as it was the Olympic girls back in the arena.
The short Grand Prix format suits the World Cup pretty well (when watching from the side line).
Cathrine Dufour and her 18 year old Atterupgaards Cassidy did their job. Cassidy looked fit even though they performed their trot half passes way under tempo like more of the other combinations also did. Dufour showed an effortless, high quality canter tour and not least what made the clear victory in Friday evenings World Cup Grand Prix an error free test.
Heiline´s Danciera and Carina Cassøe Krüth were on fire, more settled with stronger piaffe tours but unfortunately she like lost momentum just like out of the blue after the first five well performed flying changes and dropped into trot. Of course a very costly error - and yesterday it was actually the lost victory.
3rd placed was 9 year old Hermés with Dinja van Liere. This combination just shows a lot of surplus all the way, among the highlights were the trot half passes, power supple with super bending and uphill. Lovely frame and outline all the way with a nice contact, super quality for piaffe and passage and transition, for the canter tour two errors crept in. It was also their very first indoor show at Grand Prix level.
Other Danish combinations
Nanna Merrald and Blue Hors Zack showed a strong start, supple, fit and motivated Zack. During their test maybe a bit to motivated as he look pretty strong and for some moments he becomes a big stallion with a lady in the saddle. Unfortunately errors for both series.
Bufranco and Charlotte Heering is a very harmonious pair showing a lot of correct nice things, but for the piaffe and passage tours you could wish for a bit more power and expression. They showed an error free test.
Thranegaardens Rostov and Lone Bang with their World Cup debut. Technical strong performance, for the passage tours some tensions are showing hind, but overall a very nice debut and they also took the final placement for the World Cup Grand Prix.
Rock Star and Anna Kasprzak also showed a solid performance, for some moments Rock Star becomes narrow in the frame and the balance for the trot half passes is still a difficult task. A single error creeping into the two times.
Catch up on the entire Grand Prix class here below
Entries for 2nd leg of FEI World Cup in Lyon next weekend
Pre-bidding for DWB World Cup Foal Auction has started
If your not attending the auction in person you will still have the possibility to acquire your next Danish Warmblood foal at the DWB World Cup Auction Saturday afternoon at 4.45 pm
15 selected dressage foals by very interesting sires and top dam lines are up for this auction.
Once again the selectors has managed to bring high quality foals for the customers.
Any questions before the auction do not hesitate to contact Louise Ringsbo
Register for ONLINE bidding
Here you can register for online bidding.
Denmark’s Dufour headlines season-opener in Herning
A year ago, Denmark’s Cathrine Dufour rode the up-and-coming Bohemian to victory in both the Grand Prix and Freestyle at the opening leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2020/2021 Western European League. With the pandemic biting hard, the event was staged at the Danish National Equestrian Centre in Vilhelmsborg instead of its traditional venue in Herning, and it would be one of just two legs to be held before the series had to be abandoned as the world ground to a halt.
This Saturday, 23 October, the action returns to Herning for the opening round of the 2021/2022 season which includes nine qualifying legs in total. And this time Dufour will ride Atterupgaards Cassidy, the wonderful little chestnut gelding whose last big international win was at the penultimate leg of the 2019/2020 Western European League in Gothenburg, Sweden in February 2020.
It was the second successive FEI World Cup™ victory at the Scandinavium Arena for the sensational pair who, in 2017, exploded onto the world stage when taking bronze in both the Grand Prix Special and Freestyle at the FEI European Championships. That day, Dufour paid tribute to the brilliant little chestnut gelding that has brought her right to the very pinnacle of the sport.
"I’ve had him 10 years now and he’s really special for me and my family. I think I owe this horse everything - he kind of created my career and I am really truly enjoying every time I ride down the centreline"
Cathrine Dufour (DEN)
she said. He’s 18 this year and still in flying form, so she’s bringing him out again this week for what she says may be one of his last shows.
Host nation
The host nation contingent for this first qualifier of the new season includes all the Danish dressage athletes who lined out at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in August where the team finished just off the podium and where Dufour also finished fourth individually with Bohemian.
Carina Cassøe Krüth (Heiline’s Danciera) and Nanna Skodberg Merrald (Blue Hors Zack) will partner their Tokyo rides as will Charlotte Heering (Bufranco) who was reserve athlete at the Games, and they will be joined by Anna Kasprzak (Rock Star 13) and Lone Bang Larsen (Thranegaardens Rostov) when flying the home flag.
However Germany is more than well-represented by horsewoman extraordinaire Ingrid Klimke (Franziskus 15), Helen Langehanenberg (Annabelle 110) and Frederic Wandres (Hot Hit 3) on the startlist.
Klimke is a five-time Olympian and multiple champion in the sport of Eventing, and was vying for selection in both Eventing and Dressage for the Tokyo Games until an accident earlier this year saw that dream shattered. Now well-recovered, and just weeks after taking team silver and individual fifth place at the FEI Eventing European Championships 2021 in Avenches, Switzerland, she brings the 13-year-old dressage stallion Franziskus with which she won the Grand Prix at Dortmund CDI4* in March 2020. Three months earlier the pair finished second to compatriots Isabell Werth and Frederic Wandres in the Grand Prix and the Special on home ground at Stuttgart, and there will be many eyes following their progress at the Danish fixture this weekend.
Langehanenberg has competed at five FEI Dressage World Cup™ Finals and scooped the title with the great Damon Hill NRW in 2013.
Qualifying points
Dutch riders on the lookout for early-season qualifying points towards the series Final which will take place in Leipzig, Germany next April are Marlies van Baalen (Go Legend), Vincent van Gasselt (Delacroix 11) and Thamar Zweistra (Hexagon’s Double Dutch).
Sweden’s Patrik Kittel always creates a stir, and he competes this weekend with Fiontini, the 11-year-old Danish-bred mare that won gold at the FEI WBFSH World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in 2015, 2016 and 2017 with Spain’s Severo Jurado Lopez in the saddle. Owner, Denmark’s Andreas Helgstrand, took over the ride in 2020 and recently passed the mare on to Kittel to compete.
The new pairing finished third in the Grand Prix and fourth in the Freestyle at CDIO5* Aachen (GER) last month, and there is great excitement about what lies ahead for them. Also lining out for Sweden are Jeanna Hogberg (Lorenzo), Jennie Larsson (Zircoon Spring Flower) and Jacob Noerby Soerensen (Sheeran).
The FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2021/2022 series will move on to Lyon (FRA) at the end of the month and then to Madrid (ESP) in November. Legs in London (GBR) and Mechelen (BEL) will bring the year to an end in December and then Amsterdam (NED) gets things underway again in January. Neumunster (GER) and Gothenburg (SWE) will host legs in February while ’s-Hertogenbosch (NED) will present the last qualifying opportunity in early March.
It’s all about to get underway with the Grand Prix taking place at the Jyske Bank Boxen Arena in Herning this Friday at 19.00 local time and the points-deciding Freestyle on Saturday at 18.30.
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Hannoveraner stallions for licensing online with full pedigree
No 2 by Baron / Fürst Heinrich
65 young stallions are ready for HANN licensing taking place 4 - 6 November in Verden
A very exciting collection of young stallions.
If you not attend the licensing in person you can follow the entire event via live stream at Clipmyhorse.
Here you find the entire collection.
Girls on fire - DWB World Cup Foal Auction 23 October LIVE in Herning
Top stallion Revolution was recently named Elite stallion in Danish Warmblood society and he is represented at the auction with a very expressive filly.
Dunhammergaards Chanell
Harmonious and large-framed filly of very good type. Three impressive and correct gaits with good and powerful uphill function, in trot as well as canter.
Out of Sippekildegård's renowned dam line, which can be traced back to Aleksander, who guarantees solid dressage blood with both movement and high rideability.
Sold without VAT - Born June 6th - WFFS Negative
Vitalis is again this time represented at Danish Warmblood auction with two “girls”, both very well moving and with interesting dam lines.
Felicia
An impressive, big framed and harmonious filly, which is well balanced and extremely well moving in all three gaits. Here is a foal of an extremely interesting damline, with breeding and riding performance in a class of its own. Dam for this foal is nothing less than Fabina who has both the title as the full sister of Blue Hors Don Schufro, but also as Mare of the Year 2003 in Germany.
Fabina is the mother of, among others, Luidor-Preis winner and 2nd Reserve sieger at the Oldenburg stallion selection in 2012, Blue Hors Veneziano, GP and selected stallion Tailormade Red Rebel (QUAL. For Olympics 2020), Reserve winner mare Femina and Brilliant Ring’s mare Faberge.
Born May 16th - WFFS Positive
Dille Vitalizeé
Nobel, elegant and long legged filly. She shows spacious and well balanced canter, and a very nice spacious trot, rhythmic and spacious walk.
GD got 830 points at her duability test with 9 in rideability.
GGD Silvermedalmare.
Sold without VAT - Born May 19th
Find your next riding horse at Van Olst Sales auction
17 ridden horses are up for sale at the upcoming Van Olst Sales
Impressive line up for the upcoming Van Olst Sales auction with riding horses.
4 NRPS approved stallions
3 top mares
10 geldings from 3 - 7 year old
The well-known and successful annually returning Van Olst Sales Auction is online. With the knowledge that "live auctions with the public" will be a utopia for the time being, Van Olst Horses has decided to auction the 2021 collection of young 3 and 4 year old dressage horses from its own crop online.
The auctions starts Friday the 29th of October at 12.00 (Dutch time) and will end on Monday the 1st of November at 8 pm. In case there is a bid on the horse in the last 5 minutes of the auction the auction will end 5 minutes later. This repeats untill the last bid is placed.
Sizes:
The size of the horses is as follows:
S: till 1.62 cm / M: 1.63 cm - 1.66 cm / L: 1.67 cm - 1.70 cm / XL: from 1.70
Trialrides:
Of course it is possible to see and ride these horses before you place a bid, For more information or to make an appointment contact us!
X-rays and clinicall reports of the horses
If you are interested in one of the horses from the Van Olst Sales Online collection and would like to receive the X-rays with the clinical report, please send an email with the horse's name and your details to: info@vanolstsales.online.
Herning hosts season opener of FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League
The Swedish/Danish combination Patrik Kittel and the Danish Warmblood mare Fiontini, are ready for action in Herning. Photo: Haide Westring
Cathrine Dufour has entered Atterupgaards Cassidy as her partner in the opening leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ in Herning (DEN). Together with Carina Cassøe Krüth, Nanna Skodborg Merrald, and Charlotte Heering, Dufour completes the Danish Olympic team that competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and will attend the opening leg of the World Cup Western European League.
The Danish Olympic national team athletes are ready to entertain and fascinate the audience and judges at the FEI Dressage World Cup ™ in Herning in October. Cathrine Dufour, Carina Cassøe Krüth, Nanna Skodborg Merrald, and Charlotte Heering will give the spectators in Jyske Bank Boxen a memorable experience, as they compete against each other in the most prestigious individual competition in the sport, riding in front of an enthusiastic home crowd in Boxen.
The opening qualifier of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League returns to Herning after a detour to the National Equestrian Center Vilhelmsborg in Aarhus last year due to COVID-19. This popular competition is back at the exhibition center, MCH in Herning from 20 - 24 October.
Jyske Bank Boxen and Blue Hors Arena M form the framework for the Jumping and Dressage competitions as well as the afternoon show Saturday, prior to the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Freestyle and DWB foal auction.
Cathrine Dufour: I'm really looking forward to it!
29-year-old Cathrine Dufour won the FEI Dressage World Cup ™ qualifier on Atterupgaards Cassidy at Herning in 2017. With the age of 18 years, Cassidy’s spectacular career draws to a close, earning medals at five European Championships (two Juniors, two Young Riders, and one Senior). They were part of Denmark’s 2016 Olympic Team, and this summer they claimed their 5th victory in the Danish National Championship.
Cathrine Dufour, now No. 2 on the FEI Dressage World Rankings, has entered Cassidy in Herning, the first of nine qualifying rounds in the Western European League, where league points are accumulated towards places in the Final, which takes place in Leipzig, Germany next April.
"I am really looking forward to being back in Herning. To be honest I have the most amazing memories from the World Cup in Herning. The first year, riding Cassidy and beating Isabell Werth was very special. This year I am bringing Cassidy and expectations are always high when I bring him. This is maybe one of his last shows, so I just want to enjoy being at the competition with him again. And I am excited riding the short Grand Prix for the first time, says Cathrine Dufour adding: It’s going to be super fun and I can’t wait.”
A strong lineup for the World Cup
The Danes will undoubtedly meet tough competition with the likes of the German riders Ingrid Klimke/Franzizkus and Helen Langehanenberg/Annabelle, the Duch rider Dinja van Liere/Hermes and the Swedish/Danish combination Patrik Kittel and the Danish Warmblood mare Fiontini, three times gold medal winner at the Young Horse Championships.
“I am looking forward to Herning. Fio is in top shape, and I could not be more proud of her, she is a real star,” states Patrik Kittel.
The Dressage culminates Saturday night
FEI Dressage World Cup ™ Grand Prix will be ridden on Friday evening, starting at 19.00 CET.
The competition on Saturday culminates with FEI Dressage World Cup ™ Freestyle from 18.30 CET - open to the 15 top riders from Friday night's FEI Dressage World Cup ™ Grand Prix.
See the entire program HERE.
You can also enjoy the FEI Dressage World Cup ™ Freestyle from Herning on FEI TV.
Danish Warmblood foals by top placed championship stallions Fynch Hatton OLD and Blue Hors Monte Carlo TC
In just 3 days the pre-bidding starts for DWB World Cup Foal Auction 2021
Foals by Blue Hors Monte Carlo TC
4 year old KWPN stallion Blue Hors Monte Carlo TC with Olympic rider Nanna Merrald were placed🥉at the Danish national Young Horse Championships this weekend at Blue Hors with an impressive total score of 8.96.
Monte Carlo shows great ride ability under Nanna Merrald and was also rewarded with a clear 9,5. The overall impression of his first foals shows expression and uphill good gaits.
For this collection both a filly and a colt by Blue Hors Monte Carlo TC is up for sale.
Micha Lindebjerg - filly
Feminine, long legged, big framed and elegant filly with lovely type. This filly is impressive and well moving in all three paces.
Out of the Gasbin line, which counts selected stallions, medal mares, grand prix horses and several horses that competed at S level. MMM Madican is the mother of an A-horse and two B-horses and obtained silver for offspring collection.
Born May 30th - WFFS Negative
Montenegro - colt
Handsome colt that radiates quality through his masculine expression and harmonious conformation. All these wonderful characteristics are supported by three well-balanced and ground-covering gaits.
Dam is also mother to Wolhøjgaard's Try Me who competes at Grand Prix level in the USA.
Born June 11th - WFFS Negative
5 year old Fynch Hatton OLD was placed 🥈this weekend at the Danish national Young Horse Championships with Andreas Helgstrand in the saddle with a super score of 9,24 and receiving 9,5 for the trot (it was more like a clear 10 from H2R point of view).
The young stallion has already been successful at the German Bundeschampionate and also at Oldenburger Landesturnier. Fynch Hatton brings a lot of well balanced power into the arena.
Flamboyant R - colt
Well-build and refined dressage colt with a lovely masculine expression. A foal with open frames and very agile. He has an excellent movement in trot and canter with up-hill tendency and good impulsion.
GD Elite mare is the mother of the ERDH mare Lobergs Hanka and Lobergs Arthur, who today starts dressage at Grand Prix level.
Born June 19th
61 colts selected for NRW licensing taking place 21 - 24 November
2021 Danish national Young Horse Champions
4 year old My Vitality with Eric Guardia Martinez - photo @Zibrasport.
4 year old
From the preliminary test My Vitality by Vivaldi / D-Day (full brother of Vitalis and bred in The Netherlands) and Eric stood out even though they came 2nd but for the final they also clearly convinced the judges, and from the “side line” their scoring looked liked an average of at least 9,5. Super supple, well balanced, obedient and attentive. A very exciting stallion for the future sport and with Spanish rider Eric Guardia Martinez in the saddle they look like the perfect match.
Scores: Trot 9.4 - walk 9 - canter 9.4 - ride ability 9.7 - capacity 9.5 = total 94.00
5 year old
No surprice that Danish Warmblood World Champion combination Hesselhøj Down Town by Hesselhøj Donkey Boy / Blue Hors Zack (bred by Dorthe Sjøbeck Hoeck and Hans Jørgen Hoeck) with Jeanna Högberg also took the Danish national title with nearly maximum score. From the “side line” Jeanna is able to let go and Down Town is just cruising around fully balanced all the way just in a bit to high speed.
Scores: Trot 10 - walk 9.6 - canter 9.8 - ride ability 9.8- capacity 10 = Total 98.400
6 year old
Danish Warmblood silver medal mare Sweetnes by Blue Hors St. Schufro / Tailormade Lancelot (bred by Lisbeth B. Andersen) with Silje Bakken in the saddle were on top form today and really showed their qualities and potential together. Recently they just didn’t have the luck and some tiny issues made their top placements stay away. This mare just brings so much power and super overall qualities. They came into the finals from a 5th place in the preliminary round.
Scores: Trot 8.9 - walk 9.2 - canter 9.5 - ride ability 9 - capacity 9.3 - Total = 91.800
7 year old
Marianne Helgstrand and Danish Warmblood gelding Eleverhøjs Raccolto by Sezuan / Sandro Hit (bred by Berith Nielsen) were well deserved at top of the scoreboard when finishing the 7 year old class today.
They recently finish WCYH in Verden with a 5th place in the final and a great 2nd spot from preliminary round after her husband Andreas Helgstrand with Jovian.
Scores: Trot 9.6 - walk 8.3 - canter 10 - ride ability 9.5 - capacity 9.6 = Total 94.000 - program 80.385% = 87.193
Here you find the entire results.
210.000 euro top price Danish bred and owned stallion by Preussentanz / Schiffon
Successful Danish breeding at Trakehner auction
Top price stallion Imperial Valley is bred by Anders Dahl, Brabrand (DEN) and owned by Anders Dahl & Kaj Olesen (DEN).
Here you find the entire results.
