AUCTION PRICE LIST - 1.700.000 euro top price Fürstenball/Sir Donnerhall II at PSI-auction

The full list of prices will not be available online, but here below you have most of the prices.

1 - Grey Flanell / Don Frederic - 480.000 euro

2 - Total Hope / Bretton Woods

3 - Vilancio / De Niro - 125.000 euro

4 - Fürstenball / Rubin Cortes - 320.000 euro

5 - Fürst Romancier / Sarkozy

6 - Top Gear / Fürst Romancier

7 - Vitalis / Dolany - 480.000 euro

8 - Henkie / Sir Donnerhall - 106.000 euro

9 - Feinrich / Grey Flanell - 140.000 euro

10 - Zonik / Sir Donnerhall - 560.000 euro

11 - Fürstenball / Royal Dance

12 - Fürst Jazz / Sir Donnerhall - 85.000 euro

13 - Totilas / Rock Forever

14 - Dancier / Farewell III - 215.000 euro

15 - Vivaldi / Lord Sinclair - 80.000 euro

16 - Fürstenball / Totilas - 480.000 euro

17 - Desperado / Fürst Piccolo - 110.000 euro

18 - Grey Flanell / Fürstenball - 105.000 euro

19 - Vivaldi / Don Schufro - 240.000 euro

20 - Foundation / Sezuan - 310.000 euro

21 - Fürstenball / Zonik - 175.000 euro

22 - Dante Weltino / Sharon - 480.000 euro

23 - Fürstenball / Sir Donnerhall - 1.700.000 euro

24 - Fürst Jazz / Sandro Hit - 520.000 euro

25 - Fürst Jazz / Sandro Hit


FEI PRESS RELEASE - Equestrian sport named in Olympic programme for Los Angeles 2028

(Photo credit: FEI/Christophe Taniere)

The FEI President has welcomed the announcement by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that equestrian sport will be proposed for inclusion in the Olympic programme for the Los Angeles 2028 Games.

During the IOC Executive Board meeting yesterday, the initial list of twenty-eight sports to be recommended the LA28 Initial Sports Programme, which includes equestrian, was agreed and is now subject to final approval at the IOC Session in February 2022. Discussions also focussed on defining the process for finalising the disciplines in each sport offering early certainty to athletes, National Olympic Committees (NOCs), International Federations (IFs) and the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG).

Universality, integrity and fairness, gender equality and popularity were highlighted as key requirements of the evaluation criteria which will be used to determine the disciplines and events for the programme, in line with the recommendations of Olympic Agenda 2020+5. Athlete safety, environmental sustainability and keeping the sport relevant to youth were also reiterated as significant factors in the decision making process.  

“I am confident equestrian sport, a celebration of the unique bond between human and equine athletes, has its place in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games programme”, FEI President Ingmar De Vos said.

“The recent endorsement from the IOC following the success of the Tokyo 2020 Games reflected on the positive changes the FEI made, highlighting our willingness to adapt and modernise our sport. 

“We had more flags. Universality was one of the key requirements in Agenda 2020 alongside making the sport easier to understand and more exciting for a broader audience – criteria which remain fundamental going forward”.

The IOC also published figures this week which revealed the Tokyo 2020 Games reached a global broadcast audience of more than three billion people across linear TV and digital platforms. This significant and rapid growth in the change of the digital landscape, meant more fans were able to experience the Games, with greater accessibility to more content than ever before.

“The collective future of equestrian sport depends on our position in the Olympic movement” FEI President Ingmar De Vos continued.

“We need to guarantee global visibility of our sport in the media and digital platforms, and continue to showcase relevant content and entice new fans. We have this opportunity every four years and consolidating equestrian sport in the Olympic Movement is crucial for the FEI and for our community.”

“Another key focus for the FEI is Youth development. Keeping the youth engaged in equestrian sport and inspiring new generations to make the Olympic Games their goal. We have robust development programmes around the world targeting the next generation of athletes, but also fans and industry professionals, because equestrian sport is a way of life that is multifaceted and extremely diverse. How we engage with younger generations is vital in our pathway to the future”.

In 2017 when the IOC allocated the 2028 Olympic Games to Los Angeles during the IOC Session in Lima (PER), the FEI President welcomed this great opportunity that this candidate city could deliver the Games in a cost-effective way. The United States have a long and successful equestrian tradition, and has developed as a country with sustained equestrian excellence on an international stage. The equestrian venue in Los Angeles will have the stunning sports backdrop of the Santa Monica Mountains and will offer a fantastic opportunity to showcase our sport.

The approval of the Initial Sports Programme will take place in February 2022 and the finalisation of the events and athlete quota will be confirmed in December 2024, following the Olympic Games Paris 2024. 

About Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) www.fei.org

The FEI is the world governing body for horse sport recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and was founded in 1921. Equestrian sport has been part of the Olympic movement since the 1912 Games in Stockholm.

The FEI is the sole controlling authority for all international events in the Olympic sports of Jumping, Dressage and Eventing, as well as Driving, Endurance and Vaulting.

The FEI became one of the first international sports governing bodies to govern and regulate global para sport alongside its six able-bodied disciplines when Para Dressage joined its ranks in 2006. The FEI now governs all international competitions for Para Dressage and Para Driving.

Mecklenburger Online stallion auction is running now

11 dressage colts are right now for sale at the running online auction

As the licensing has started today with presentation on hard surface and also free jumping you have the possibility to watch the stallions through the archive at Clipmyhorse. A presentation video of each stallion is of course is available directly via the online auction here.

Current top price stallion is by Santo Domingo x Christ and out of same dam line comes licensed stallions Marc Cain and Destano.

The biddings on the different horses comes from all over the world.

Daniel Bachmann Andersen klar til at teste igen i 2022 udgaven af Unghestechampionatet

Del af nyhed fra Varmblod.dk

Dansk Varmblods Unghestechampionat 2020 bød på store sportsnavne som testryttere, præcist som traditionen foreskriver det. Det var et af dansk springsports største navne, nemlig den nifoldige danmarksmester og erfarne landsholdsrytter Andreas Schou, samt landsholdsrytter i dressur med mange internationale topplaceringer, Daniel Bachmann Andersen.

Begge kapaciteter gjorde et fremragende job og udtrykte dengang deres velvilje til at påtage sig opgaven en anden gang – og dét bliver i 2022.

Det er bare op i sadlen

Testrytter ved Dansk Varmblods Unghestechampionat i dressur præsenteret af Blue Hors, Daniel Bachmann Andersen, føler sig beæret over at have fået jobbet igen. Han nød opgaven i 2020 og holder meget af at formidle og give noget af sig selv. – Det handler om at finde de bedste blandt meget gode heste, og så håber jeg, at publikum også ridemæssigt får noget ud af det, som de kan tage med hjem og blive endnu bedre til at uddanne deres unghest, fortæller Daniel.

Han glæder sig til at prøve heste fra både kollegaer og amatørryttere og erindrer sidste gang, at der var et par heste, som han fra jorden ikke havde vurderet højt, men som gav ham en positiv overraskelse, da han kom i sadlen.

– Det er bare med at komme op. Sidste år bad jeg hjælperne om ikke at sætte en skammel, som hestene skulle stå ved siden af, for det er i det forum ikke fair overfor hestene at forvente, siger han.

Han fandt det sidste år meget givende at mærke så mange forskellige heste på kort tid, men også en udfordring. – Jeg kan godt lide at blive kastet ud i den slags, og jeg forbereder mig ikke. Jeg synes, det er bedre at ”freestyle”, og så fortæller jeg bare, hvad jeg ser og mærker, slutter Daniel.

Helen and Annabelle turn on the magic in Madrid

It was a very particular triumph for German star Helen Langehanenberg when topping the third leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2021/2022 Western European League in Madrid, Spain this evening. The 39-year-old athlete is a former winner of the prestigious series, an Olympian and this summer became a European team gold medallist. But today’s success was all the sweeter because her brilliant but sensitive mare Annabelle really showed what she can do when she settles to her job.

“She is such a very special horse, full of talent but with so much temperament that she is not always easy, but I’m very happy today. I was last to go and there was plenty of pressure but that’s good for me, it means I just have to go for it! And today she allowed me to support her and it felt really good”, Langehanenberg said.

Chasing

She was chasing the score of the very first of the 12 athletes into the ring, Spanish superstar Beatriz Ferrer-Salat who set a really tough target for the rest when posting 79.220 with the 12-year-old mare Elegance, and who stayed out in front until the very last pair overtook her. On an afternoon of great sport the home crowd had plenty to cheer about with five Spanish starters and two of them finishing in the top three when Juan Matute Guimon steered the 15-year-old gelding, Quantico, into third place.

Ferrer-Salat is a five-time Olympian and six-time national champion, and with the 12-year-old Elegance was a member of the Spanish team at this summer’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Putting her strong score on the board as the action got underway today, she could then sit back and let the rest try to better it. 

Compatriot Juan Matute Guimon was the first to come really close when scoring 78.160 with his 15-year-old gelding who put on a lovely show without ever looking under any pressure when third-last to go. The quality of the horse’s one-tempi changes down the centreline were a joy to watch as was the athlete’s smile as he cruised to a great finish in piaffe/passage. At just 24 years old the highly popular and super-talented Matute Guimon is already a legend, making a remarkable recovery from a brain bleed in May 2020 to bounce back to the very top of the game.

Grand Prix

Second-last into the ring was Germany’s Frederic Wandres who won yesterday’s Short Grand Prix with Bluetooth OLD, but their mark of 77.230 would only be good enough for fourth spot today when Langehanenberg and the extravagant mover Annabelle soared out in front with a score of 80.500.

Annabelle’s reach in the lateral movements is extraordinary, and today she showed moments of real flamboyance. But for her rider it is always a case of getting the balance right in order to maintain control and to keep her confidence.    

"When she was young she was a real mare - when you touched her there wasn’t a centimetre between too much and not enough, it was so difficult to find the perfect aids for her but I’m so happy with what we have reached now."

Helen Langehanenberg (GER)

"It’s still only the beginning, I feel there is so much more we can do if she allows me to support her.  The more she does the more relaxed she becomes. She always has enough expression but she doesn’t always have enough relaxation but routine will bring relaxation so I’m working on that. She’s easy to train, but she almost tries to be too perfect!”, Langehanenberg explained. 

Retirement

Runner-up, Ferrer-Salat, couldn’t attend the post-competition press conference because she was busy with a retirement ceremony for her great old campaigner, the 20-year-old Delgado. Third-placed Matute Guimon meanwhile was proud and honoured to be in the prizegiving ceremony with his compatriot, and with today’s winner Langehanenberg. 

“It’s such a cool feeling after my comeback in Lyon”, he said, referring to his eighth-place finish at the French fixture that hosted the second leg of the 2021/2022 Western European League four weeks ago. Until making such a successful return to the series he had been intending to head for the Winter Equestrian Festival circuit in Wellington, USA in January, but now he may change his plans. “I might join Helen in Amsterdam (NED) or Den Bosch (NED) instead!”, he said tonight. 

He’s delighted to be back in partnership with Quantico. “When I got back to the barn the first time after my accident he looked at me as if to say ‘is that really you?’ He is such a special horse, not the easiest but such a nice horse and we have a unique bond - we are two hearts together!”, the young Spanish star said.

Final

Tonight’s result leaves him lying tenth on the Western European League leaderboard from which the top nine will make the cut to the series Final in Leipzig, Germany next April. Today’s win sees Langehanenberg move into fifth spot when adding the maximum 20 points to the 13 she collected for fourth place at the opening round in Herning, Denmark last month. However it is Wandres who continues to head the standings going into the next round in London (GBR) in three weeks time.

For German athletes getting to the Final is a really tough task because so many of them are vying for places and only three per country are permitted to compete. As Langehanenberg explained today, “Isabel (Werth, defending champion) is going anyway and Jessica (von Bredow-Werndl) will try as well - and if she goes with Dalera then nobody can beat her! Frederic (Wandres) has good points already and he will try to qualify too, but we will for sure try out best and we will see if we can make it!”

The Western European League action will resume at the London International Horse Show, with the Short Grand Prix taking place on Thursday 16 December followed by the points-deciding Freestyle on Friday 17 December.

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