25 November with Blue Hors Winter Auction - riding horses

19 young horses will be for sale at Blue Hors Winter Auction Saturday 25 November at 7 pm.

A closer look into the collection where H2R picked three favorite horses that looks interestering for further education. There is no information available about the full predigree. For the video presentation of each horse, you could also wish for video in walk by hand on hard surface.

Blue Hors Spectrum is former approved stallion for OLD & Danish Warmblood and bred by Stutteri Pax.

Online link for medical journal here.
Full pedigree informations here.

Full pedigree informations here.

Zaphiro has been at start three times, one time as 4 year old, one time as 5 year old and one time as 6 year old. Here you find link for the show record.

Full pedigree informations here.

Here you find the link for the full collection.

Try out schedule and auction format

The try out schedule:

  • 15/11 kl. 14-16

  • 17/11 kl. 13-15

  • 22/11 kl. 14-16

The auction will take place as an OnLive auction (hybrid auction) at Blue Hors starting 7 pm 25 November.


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Broodmare and Youngstock Auction - Christmas Show & Stallions 2024

At Blue Hors we would like to invite you to our Christmas show in our beautiful heated show arena here in Randbøldal.

We look forward to presenting you with an interesting programme, where we will also give you a preview of our stallion collection of 2024.

Lövsta Top 10 Dressage 2 & 3 December

Nanna Merrald & Daniel Bachmann Andersen are ready for Lövsta Top 10 - photo: H2R

Lövsta Top 10 Dressage

Sweden

  • Patrik Kittel

  • Therese Nilshagen

    Denmark

  • Nanna Skodborg Merrald

  • Daniel Bachman Andersen

    Germany

  • Isabell Werth

  • Jessica von Bredow Werndl

  • Sönke Rothenberger

    The Netherlands

  • Dinja van Liere

  • Thamar Zweistra

    France

  • Morgan Barbancon

Schedule

Saturday 2 December at 11 am - Lövsta Top 10 Dressage Grand Prix

Sunday 3 December at 10.30 am - Lövsta Top 10 Dressage Grand Prix Kür

Top price 170.000 euro for top stallion - Ten premium stallions awarded

Top prices:

HANN PRESS RELEASE

Dressage stallion licensing with premiere of the FRH Cup

Verden. The ten best young stallions of the 2021 crop were awarded a premium at the Verden licensing of dressage stallions. Seven of them found a new owner at the stallion sales. The most expensive: a liver chestnut by Bon Courage, who was auctioned off for 170,000 Euros. A total of 30 of the 54 stallions were licensed for Hanover.

The Bon Courage/Rotspon son (breeder: Hans-Ludwig Dittmer, Rhadereistadt, exhibitor: ZG Dittmer, Rhadereistadt) presented himself at the highest level on all three licensing days. "We'll see him again in sport," was Heike Kemmer's comment on the liver chestnut, who will be trained at the Schulten-Baumer dressage stable.

 A black stallion by Dancier Gold/Vivaldi (breeder: Michael and Claudia Roehrhoff, Mönchengladbach, exhibitor: Gestüt Sprehe GmbH, Löningen), in whose veins flows the blood of Isabell Werth's Olympic mare Weihegold, was sold for 150,000 Euros. After the liberalisation of the stallion licensing, he will go down in Hannoveraner history as the first Oldenburg horse to be licensed in the Niedersachsenhalle and awarded a premium.

A regular customer from Schleswig-Holstein won the bidding duel for an extremely strong-moving Le Formidable/Florencio son (breeder: Catharina Harten Denker, Beesten, exhibitor: Katharina Ehrengut, Bad Oldesloe) and can now call him her own for 135,000 Euros. A stallion owner from Emsland secured a Secret/Lord Loxley son (breeder and exhibitor: Johann von der Decken, Krummendeich) for 110,000 Euros. "Riding horses are made from these ingredients," said breeding director Ulrich Hahne, describing the large-framed brown. An eye-catching chestnut by Benicio/Valentino (breeder: Dr Michael Lühs, Wagenfeld, exhibitor: Gestüt Allerhop, Hambüren) will move into a box in France. The extremely likeable premium stallion opened the licensing with head number one. Another stallion station in the west of Lower Saxony is home to a powerful black stallion by Dancier Gold/San Amour (breeder: Martin Honigfort, Haselünne, exhibitor: Heinrich Gießelmann, Barver), for whom the auction hammer fell at 55,000 Euros. The last premium stallion up for sale was worth 40,000 Euros to a loyal customer from Bavaria: a liver chestnut from the first crop of the Celle state stud stallion Von Und Zu, who has a Santino dam (breeder: Heiko Feldhus, Grethem, exhibitor: IB Berger, Sulzbach-Rosenberg). Like the premium stallion by Le Formidable, he once enriched the lot at the Verden Foal Auction.

 German state studs also secured excellent uncut diamonds. A Bon Vivaldi NRW/Royal Blend son (breeder and exhibitor: Wilhelm Kamps, Cuxhaven) went to Celle, who was sold for 50,000 Euro by the director of the state stud, Dr Axel Brockmann. The Marbach State Stud purchased a black stallion by So Unique/Totilas (breeder and exhibitor: Willem Klausing GbR, Diepholz) for 30,000 Euros, while the Moritzburg State Stud spent 106,000 Euros on a Totilas/Sir Donnerhall son (breeder: Thorsten Hogrefe, Stöcken, exhibitor: BG Enning und Laufhütte, Düsseldorf).

A Dynamic Dream/Lord Loxley son (breeder: Andreas Ingenbleek, Kevelaer, exhibitor: Elsbeth Schult, Hünxe) was sold for 100,000 Euros to supporting hands in Luxembourg. This makes the liver chestnut the most sought-after licensed stallion without a premium. The unlicensed stallions also met with great interest. A buyer from Baden-Württemberg paid 50,000 Euros for a Dynamik Dream/Don Nobless son (bred by Johannes zur Lage, Bersenbrück, exhibitor: Gennadii Sydorenko, Kiev/Ukraine).

The statistics show an average price of 70,542 Euros for 24 licensed stallions. Several highly successful international dressage trainers secured young talents for the big dressage arena. An average of 23,024 Euros was paid for 21 unlicensed stallions.

The stallion sales opened with a show programme packed with hippological highlights. In addition to the presentation of the premium stallions, an entire bloodline took centre stage. Bolero by Black Sky xx/Bleep xx, born in 1975, has characterised Hannover's dressage horse breeding for almost half a century. His genes are still in demand today through his heirs such as the stallions Bon Courage, Bon Amour and Bonhoeffer. Bolero's breeder Heinrich Behrmann, Stedebergen, was honoured to the applause of the audience. It was fitting that the breeder of this year's Grande Prize winner, Bon Coeur by Benetton Dream/Sandro Hit, also received her certificate. The circle was completed with the Benicio/Desperados son Beck's (breeder: Christian Thelker, Venne). The bronze medallist at the World Championships for five-year-old dressage horses was awarded the FRH name affix of the Hanoverian Sponsorship Association, as was the Hannoveraner Champion of five-year-old dressage horses, Shakeela by Secret/Royal Blend (breeder: Wilfried Putz, Wiesentheid). The Fritz von der Decken Prize is awarded to the most successful stallion breeder of the past evaluation period. It went to Dr Kerstin Klieber and Stefan Sandbrink. In their honour, the privately owned stallion Federer by Farrrell/Livaldon (breeder: Wienke Winkelmann, Wurster Nordseeküste), who entered the Verden stallion park three years ago, danced through the Niedersachsenhalle.

It goes without saying that breeding and sport go hand in hand in Verden. The FRH Cup for seven to nine-year-old dressage horses celebrated a successful premiere. After the presentation of the young stallions on the triangular track, the Niedersachsenhalle was well filled and provided a great backdrop for this premiere! The DSP gelding Diamante Negro by DeLorean/Fürst Romancier won with Juliane Brunkhorst (76.179 percent). Second place went to ZINQ First Vienna FH FRH by Vitalis/First Dance (breeder: Beekenhof GmbH & Co KG, Bommelsen) and Lucie-Anouk Baumgürtel (73.455 percent). The small final had already been held in the morning. Here, the Escolar/Rohdiamant son Escamillo (breeder: Dr Carolin Langhorst, Ratingen), masterfully ridden by Manuel Dominguez Bernal, showed his quality and won with 75.040 percent.

Liver chestnut by Bon Courage/Rotspon. Photo: Hannoveraner Verband

Here you find the entire prices.

Germany’s Wandres pips Denmark’s Skodborg Merrald in Lyon

Germany's Frederic Wandres steered Bluetooth OLD to victory in today’s second leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2022/2023 Western European League in Lyon, France where Denmark’s Nanna Skodborg Merrald and Blue Hors St Schufro finished second head of Pauline Basquin and Sertorius de Rima Z IFCE from France in third.

In yesterday’s Grand Prix, Wandres also pipped Skodborg Merrald by almost a full three percentage-point margin. Today however it was a closer contest with the judges panel of Mariette Sanders-van Gansewinkel (NED), Christof Umbach (LUX), Raphael Saleh (FRA), Jacques van Daele (BEL) and Henning Lehrmann (GER) awarding a score of 83.415 to the winning pair while the runners-up posted 82.995.

It was also close between third and fourth, with Basquin’s 80.815 giving her the edge over Sweden’s Patrik Kittel on 80.610. The Netherlands’ Emmelie Scholtens and Indian Rock finished fifth on 79.830 and Morgan Barbançon from France posted 78.320 with Habana Libre A for sixth place.

Overtook

Wandres overtook Skodborg Merrald when second-last to go and was delighted to find himself with maximum points. 

“I always had Lyon in my schedule and was looking forward to coming here. Yesterday in the Grand Prix he was already very good, and I feel we improved a few things in our Freestyle so he was even better today.

"I could not be more happy with two wins this weekend. I am delighted with my horse - today and the whole season"

Frederic Wandres GER

Talking about where the improvements came today he explained, “I wanted to show a little more the piaffe after my test yesterday. I watched the video and could really see, I know the horse could do better and I tried today. It is very important for me to show consistency through my test and I am really happy”, he explained. 

Bluetooth’s consistency is undeniable. Together the pair won the Grand Prix and Freestyle at Hagen (GER) in April, were on the winning Nations Cup team at Aachen, Germany in July and competed at the FEI Dressage European Championship 2023 in Riesenbeck, Germany in September where they finished sixth in the Grand Prix, seventh in the Grand Prix Special and ninth in the Freestyle. This weekend’s double at Lyon has been the icing on the cake in a very strong season.

Asked about his plans for Bluetooth over the coming months, Wandres said that he has discussed that with his team “and we decided that this was the last show for him this year. He will come with us to Florida (USA) at the end of December and will enjoy some time off and do one show over there to get him ready for the outdoor spring shows. I don’t want to ask him too much…. the goal for us next year is Paris (2024 Olympic Games).” 

New

Skodborg Merrald performed a brand new Freestyle for the very first time today.

“I really enjoyed riding it! I think it fits my horse very well and shows his qualities”, she said.

The 12-year-old black stallion Blue Hors St Schufro has had time out of competition due to a busy breeding season, but he was in fine form in early spring when posting a series of wins and second placings at Herning in Denmark and Hagen, Germany and he has clearly found form again.
 
“My focus was on Zepter for the European Championship”, said the Danish rider who steered Blue Hors Zepter into second place at the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2023 Final in Omaha, USA in April and then went on to multiple placings at the FEI Dressage European Championship including team bronze and second place in the Freestyle finale.

“I’m really enjoying having him (Blue Hors St Schufro) back in top shape, and he felt very good both days”, she added.
 
She intends to compete both Zepter and St Schufro throughout the Western European League series and has the third leg in Stuttgart, Germany in two weeks time already in her sights.

Progression

Pauline Basquin said she has seen “a very nice progression” in the performance of her third-placed gelding Sertorius. “Everything we put in place is paying off now, and the horse has progressed very well. It is not only about the technical things, but the whole team and the work we have done in the past year. My horse is in a really good mindset and I am very grateful for my team…..I feel very emotional tonight!”, said the Frenchwoman.

Of course she had the support of the spectators on her home ground today. “I felt the public behind me, and their encouragement. I was feeling very special and this will be a great memory for me and my horse! I am very proud, not only proud of me but proud of my horse and the French team. I was proud to wear the colour of my country and proud for everyone who supported us”, she added.

Show Director Sylvie Robert said this evening, “we are very thankful to the FEI for their trust, and very happy to host the FEI Dressage World Cup™ year after year here in Lyon. And we are happy to see our French riders performing so well in front of their home crowd! We are looking forward to following them all along their journey to Paris…..”

Standings

Results:

VIDEO - World Cup Grand Prix result Lyon today Wandres, Merrald & Scholtens

Blue Hors St. Schufro & Danish Nanna Merrald placed 2nd in today World Cup Grand Prix

Blue Hors St. Schufro back in great form after a busy breeding season

Last time Nanna was showing St. Schufro was back in April in Hagen. Today they showed a beautiful test with lots of power and expression with lightness and in a beautiful frame all the way.

Blue Hors St. Schufro & Nanna Merrald  - Nice halt but tiny tension hind before halt, power diagonal, super crossing uphill balanced half passes, SUPERB halt with rein back, lovely diagonal, nice into passage, good passage, tiny forward flow piaffe super sit, good transitions, nice relaxation for extended walk, super collected walk, at the letter for passage, small tensions for piaffe bit travel forward, super into canter, tiny swing big 2 times, power extended canter, nice zigzag, super 1 times, huge sit and balance for 1st pirouette, tiny tension for 2nd pirouette, nice into trot, expressive diagonal, lovely passage, bit forward final piaffe, nice transitions, good halt.

Today´s winner Frederic Wandres and Bluetooth OLD has become a very strong combination. The way Frederic is able to motivate and keep his horses supple and happy, has really become his thing. From the beginning of Bluetooth career he never look like the top horse he has developed into now. The timing for showing the power and at the same time the way Frederic is able to bring Bluetooth back on the hindlegs is the way of really nice dressage.

Bluetooth OLD - Good halt, power balanced diagonal, nice side picture, good half passes uphill, super halt with rein back, super diagonal, back for transition into passage super, nice passage, nice transitions, bit travel piaffe, nice passage, could show bit longer frame for extended walk, super collected walk, need bit sharper transition at M, good passage, bit travel piaffe, nice into passage, nice into canter, good 2 times, good extended canter, nice balanced zigzag bit late final change, good 1 times, both pirouettes need more sit parallel hind 2nd at the end, good into trot, power diagonal, lovely back on hind leg for transition, nice passage, super into piaffe, active passage, nice into steady final halt.

Emmelie and Indian Rock shows many great things, but at the same time Indian Rock seems to lack more clear power from behind which becomes an issue for a few times for today´s performance.

French Pauline Basquin with Sertorious de Rima took everyone with storm at the Europeans, and today they were back in good form, not quite as sharp and expressive as in Riesenbeck, but really likeable presentation in a way of riding everyone appriciate to watch.

For Kittel the piaffe tours were not as settled as we´ve seen them recently with Forever Young, and some tensions and backwards trend kept them from higher marks today.

Morgan Barbancon has with Habana Libre a very nice successor for Sir Donnerhall II. Lovely side picture just missing the last security and flow for the piaffe tours.

Florine OLD and Bianca showed a solid performance where the judges went very high at the beginning of the test, but overall some good work but missing a bit more expression and power.

For both Quater Back Junior and Flambeau today´s performances were successful eventhough with a few minor mistakes but both kept focused on the job without big tensions.

Here below ⬇️you can watch the entire Grand Prix class.

To watch top 3 - move the time line to:

  • 32.50 - Blue Hors St. Schufro & Nanna Merrald - placed 2nd with 74,044%

  • 2.04.00 - Indian Rock & Emmelie Scholtens - placed 3rd with 73,304%

  • 2.13.20 - Bluetooth OLD & Frederic Wandres - placed 1st with 77,043%

Carl, Charlotte or Lottie: London International Top Tipped Riders

British Dressage Riders Line Up to Compete at London International Horse Show

The FEI Dressage World Cup™ competition at London International Horse Show is one of the key events at the Show and has, in the past, seen some of the most important record-breaking achievements in the sport. This year, Bret Willson Dressage International Ltd is the new presenting sponsor and the class continues to be supported by Horse & Hound. The competition is set to feature some of the world’s best Dressage combinations including several of Britain’s most accomplished riders.

Taking place on the first two days of the Show, the Grand Prix provides a fitting opening to the Show on Wednesday 13 December, and the Freestyle to Music is always an exciting end to the competition on the evening of Thursday 14 December. Last year, Great Britain’s double world championship-winning combination, Lottie Fry and the 12-year-old black stallion Glamourdale wowed both the audiences and judges with their spell-binding performances, featuring their immaculate piaffe, passage, and signature extended canter to take home both the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Grand Prix and the Freestyle to Music.

The London International Horse Show provides a final chance for British riders to impress selectors on home soil before Paris 2024 Olympic selection. Whilst entries are yet to be confirmed for this year, spectators can expect to see breathtaking and inspirational performances from elite dressage riders, including members of the British gold medal-winning team from this summer’s FEI European Championships.

British Olympic Dressage rider and Dressage consultant to the Show, Richard Davison, stated; “British Dressage is in fantastic shape at the moment with many new combinations starting to compete at top level. This class in London is the pinnacle of the sport in the UK where we have seen many records, and hearts, broken. I know that my fellow British riders, Carl Hester, Charlotte Dujardin and Lottie Fry are really looking forward to getting back in the International Arena again to show what they and their horses are made of. All British riders fight for a place at the Show and this year Becky Moody and Lewis Carrier stand as good a chance as any to make the cut.”

VIDEO - Årets første egnethedstest med de fantastiske faciliteter på Stutteri Ask

Drømmer om fremtidens dressur

Eftermiddagens egnethedstest blev afholdt i de smukke og udsøgte faciliteter på Stutteri Ask i Martofte på Fyn. Indtil nu et mekka for springhestene, men i løbet af 2024 rykker også en mindre del af Blue Hors ind på det smukke anlæg.

For flere dressurfolk var det også første besøg på Stutteri Ask, og på tilskuerpladserne var drømmene allerede store. Internationale dressurstævner, mesterskaber og championatsfinaler, det er virkelig et anlæg som kan rumme ALT hvad hjertet begærer, med en placering midt i landet, som er overkommelig afstand for alle, og som bringer minderne tilbage til DM-tiden på Broholm.

Årets første egnethedstest i region 3

Dagens dommerteam bestod af Mette Svare Ehlers, Vicky Nortvig og Rune Willum. Opgaven set fra sidelinien blev heller ikke med de store komplikationer, da alle hestene generelt blev præsenteret i god dagsform, i balance for største parten og pånær et par enkelte var de alle udstyret med 3 taktrene gangarter.

Der havde været plads til et par enkelte 9-taller mere under vejs, bl.a. dagens vinder som godt kunne have scoret et rent 9-tal i ridelighed uden det havde været for meget, lige som Anne Troensegaards Saffron lignede et klart 9-tal i både galop og ridelighed set fra sidelinien. En enkelt hest Ferdinand DWB blev belønnet med et 9-tal i skridten, som desværre ikke så helt balanceret ud i alle momenter. Men ellers stor ros til dommerteamet for gode bedømmelser, og ikke mindst den gode kommentering fra Mette Svare Ehlers efter hver ekvipage.

Når man sådan en eftermiddag naturligt også kigger afstamninger, har de fleste jo altid en mening om en bestemt afstamning, og nogle gange bliver man heldigvis super positivt overrasket. Dagens positive overraskelse stod Anne Marie Hosbond for sammen med hoppen Fransine DWB e. Franklin / Fürstenball, som hun viste i flot form, med 3 gode gangarter, og sidst men ikke mindst med en afspændthed, naturlighed og blødhed i kroppen i alle tre gangarter som vi desværre ikke ser så ofte hos Franklin afkommene, men kombinationen her med Fürstenball har bestemt givet noget tæt på det optimale resultat.

En eftermiddag som bestemt giver håb for fremtidens unge DV dressurheste, og med blikket rettet lidt længere frem end Unghestechampionatet, også en god håndfuld attraktive emner i forhold til UVM.

Placerede ekvipager:


More Nürnberger Burg-Pokal combinations testing the form today at Agravis Cup, Oldenburg

7 yr old stallion Lord Europe with Leonie Richter winner of S* today in Oldenburg

It was kind of “general test” for the up-coming Nürnberger Burg-Pokal final taking place in December in Frankfurt, as today´s top 5 are all qualified for thd finals and combination placed 6 are reserves for the final.

Lord Europe and Leonie Richter is for sure a lovely combination, super supple and expressive trot tour, the walk is good but could show a bit more suppleness, the collected canter itself is not always shown in a clear three beat, but the quality of the series is very nice including straightness and uphill tendency. Only one minor issues for today´s test was slightly missing the impulsion into the 2nd canter half pirouette.

Placed 2nd Beata Stremler with For Magic Equesta FRH with lightness and correctness all the way without any technical issues. Only tiny thing was entering halt with the hind quaters bit to the right on the line. Lovely power from behind in the trot, light contact with steady foaming mouth, good supple active walk tour, good quaity of the canter and with nice balanced half pirouettes and good serie. For the day a surplus in H2R opinion.

Today with the final (7-9 year old horses) starting 13.30 - Preis des Fördervereins des Oldenburger Verbandes, as Prix St. Georg Special.

Placed combinations:

THE FEI DRESSAGE WORLD CUP: THE WHOLE FRENCH TEAM IN LONGINES EQUITA LYON’S RING

PRESS RELEASE

French dressage hasn’t been in such good shape for a long time. This summer, France managed to qualify two members of its team in the Grand Prix Freestyle and four in the Grand Prix Special at the FEI European Championships: a first in the history of France’s dressage riders at this level of competition! A few weeks earlier, the French team won the Nations Cup in Rotterdam. Its members will now be competing in the World Cup leg at Longines Equita Lyon on 2 and 3 November.

French dressage is riding high! There is unprecedented enthusiasm for the discipline, due to the good results achieved this summer by four amazing riders, led by a selector and Chef d’Équipe who has made his group believe in themselves again. ‘Our French riders are just as good as the rest! They had to realise that,’ explains Jean Morel, national coach and Chef d’Équipe of the French dressage team, and his partner Laurent Gallice, National Technical Adviser, as they talk about the four riders, Morgan Barbançon, Pauline Basquin, Alexandre Ayache and Arnaud Serre, who are due to compete in the FEI Dressage World Cup leg at Longines Equita, Concours Hippique International. on 1 November. ‘The response from the public has been incredible. The riders received a lot of compliments at the end of the European Championships. It was the first time they had received so many! The biggest German media took an interest in Pauline, the Dutch media interviewed Morgan, and they all asked us about this transformation in French dressage. They can't comprehend that in just one year we've achieved what we have today, with the same combinations. I've always told them that it's the result of the work of these riders, who we've been able to motivate and who needed to become confident.’

IMPRESSIVE FOREIGN COMPETITION

The discipline’s stars perform very well in the big ring in Lyon, the judges' scores are on the rise, and the French riders will have their work cut out against Denmark's Nanna Skodborg Merrald, currently number 3 in the FEI World Rankings, Germany’s Isabell Werth and Frederic Wandres, respectively World number 5 and 8, Sweden’s Patrik Kittel, World number seven, the Netherlands’ Thamar Zweistra, World number fifteen, and Belgium’s Larissa Pauluis, World number twenty- four. The foreign riders have also pulled out all the stops in terms of their horses. Judge for yourself: the second-best horse in the world currently, the chestnut stallion, Blue Hors ST. Schufro ridden by Nanna Skodborg Merrald, Bluetooth OLD, the seventh combination in the world rankings with Frederic Wandres, and Emilio 107, Isabell Werth's loyal partner, will all be competing. ‘For the FEI World Cup, riders have carte blanche, provided they comply with the sporting guidelines issued for the Olympic Games [...]. The advice in this case will be not to take any risks,’ says Jean Morel, ‘and to show how the horses have progressed. My role as Chef d’Équipe is, among other things, to promote the French combinations, particularly to the judges, so that they take a positive interest in them. I think we're succeeding in this challenge: the riding we present is a new kind of riding, very fluid, very light, in the style that the judges want to see. Now our horses are in self-carriage and their muscles are working harmoniously. We like it and that's why our French riders are becoming more and more important in world equestrian circles. However, I'll say it again: for the winter season, we’re currently advising our riders not to 'step on the gas' just yet: we'll do that when the horses are fully ready for it.’

In order to showcase dressage to as many people as possible, Longines Equita Lyon, Concours Hippique International’s organisers have decided to open the FEI World CupTM leg in Lyon to all the visitors. On Thursday 2 and Friday 3 November, spectators who have ‘exhibition’ entrance tickets will discover the best dressage riders in the world, during performances worthy of the greatest specialists. On Thursday, the doors of the exhibition will open at 8 am to let spectators be comfortably seated in the stands at 8.30 am.

THE FEI DRESSAGE WORLD CUP LEG IN LYON’S COMPETITIONS

  • The FEI Dressage World CupTM Grand Prix presented by CRE-ARA: on Thursday 2 November, at 8.30 am

  • The FEI Dressage World CupTM Grand Prix Freestyle presented by FFE - Generali: on Friday 3 November, at 4 pm

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HANN stallion licensing comes up from 2-4 November

59 young stallions ready for HANN licensing

H2R picked four young stallions showing top qualities. All four stallions with stallion look, supple movers, active of the ground with natural push from behind making themselves bigger for every single step.

Here you find the entire collection for the licensing.


Catalog online for upcoming OLD stallion pre-selection 15 - 17 November

145 young dressage stallions ready for OLD pre-selection

Both Dynamic Dream and For Romance I are represented with 8 sons, while Viva Gold and So Perfect has 7 sons for this pre-selection.

The main licensing takes place 18 - 21 January in Ankum due to extensive renovations at the auction hall in Vechta.

The 2024 Stallion Licensing will be divided into two parts: The emphasis will be on show jumping stallions from Thursday to Friday, January 18th to 19th, followed by the stallion market. From Saturday to Sunday, January 20th to 21st, dressage-oriented candidates will take the stage and further be auctioned. Due to logistical reasons, it will not be possible to organize a stallion gala as part of the 2024 licensing event.

Schedule for pre-selection:

Wednesday 15 November

  • 09.00 - catalog 1 - 17

  • 12.30 - 13.15 - lunch break

  • from 13.15 - catalog 18 - 37

Thursday 16 November

  • 09.00 - catalog 38 - 66

  • 12.30 - 13.15 lunch break

  • from 13.15 - catalog 67 - 99

Friday 17 November

  • 09.00 - catalog 100 - 121

  • 12.30 - 13.15 lunch break

  • from 13.15 - catalog 122 - 145 + late entries

Here you find the entire catalog


FEI PRESS RELEASE - Kittel is king at opening leg in Herning

Sweden’s Patrik Kittel concluded an exceptional week of success with victory in today’s first leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League series in Herning, Denmark.

The 47-year-old three-time Olympian has long been master of the art when it comes to Freestyle performances, and with the 11-year-old gelding Touchdown he pinned an army of Danes into the minor placings.

On an emotional afternoon for rider Nanna Skodborg Merrald and the entire Blue Hors team, it was Blue Hors Zack who slotted into runner-up spot for the host nation ahead of compatriot Lone Bang Zindorff and Thranegaardens Rostov in third. Fourth and fifth places also went to Denmark with Andreas Helgstrand (Queenparks Wendy) pipping Anna Zibrandtsen (Quel Filou) while Germany’s Felicitas Hendricks (Drombusch OLD) slotted into sixth

“It’s difficult to put in words what a cool experience it was today!”, Kittel said. “The last time I won (a qualifier) was in 2017 and I think that was the last time I was really emotional when they played the national anthem!

“I knew all the (Danish) girls and Andreas would be really fighting to get up there and I tried to put that all behind me and go in and my horse just went unbelievably. I have to say that the lap of honour - with Scandic I’d be holding on for dear life - but Touchdown is so cool so you are high-fiving the entire audience! It’s an amazing feeling and the people in Boxen arena are so supportive, it’s great sport and it’s a great atmosphere to be in!”, he pointed out.

Pole position

All six judges - Per W. Nielsen (DEN), Peter Storr (GBR), Mariette Sanders-Van Gansenwinkel (NED), Susanne Baarup (DEN), Hans Christian Matthiesen (DEN) and Henning Lehrman (GER) - put Kittel in pole position for a soft and fluent test that earned a score of 84.065. 

Skodborg Merrald’s 82.820 gave her the edge over Bang Zindorff whose mark of 81.760 was a personal-best however.

Skodborg Merrald admitted that she was fighting back the tears when the audience greeted herself and the 19-year-old Zack with such enthusiasm before they started. “It was bit emotional in the beginning when the audience welcomed me really nicely, clapping a lot. I felt the tears a bit there and I said to myself come on now, you have to pull yourself together and do your best! I think he really did his very best and I did as well today!”, she said.

Yesterday the pair had to settle for eighth place in the Grand Prix due to multiple mistakes. Today however they were mistake-free. “He was much more powerful, much more with me the whole way around. I was so, so proud, it was the best possible way for me to finish with him!”, she said of the horse that last year helped to make Danish Dressage history when part of the gold medal winning team at the FEI World Championship at this same venue.

Warm-up

Bang Zindorff’s warm-up wasn’t the way she wanted because her coach and fellow-competitor, Helgstrand, went two horses ahead of her. “Normally he helps in the warm-up so I had to use my husband! But he did a really good job and then Andreas came out and helped me for about five minutes. My goal was no mistakes and I succeeded so it was fantastic!”, she said.

Kittel talked about his plan for the FEI Dressage World Cup™ series. 

“I’m very lucky at the moment to have so many good horses, four top top horses in my stables so one can rest and one can go and it’s a luxury that I’m very well aware of”, he explained.

“I will do Lyon (FRA) and Stuttgart (GER) with two different horses and I will take a decision about the Final when the day comes but first you have to qualify. But the World Cup series is so good. It starts in Herning with an amazing show and Stuttgart, Lyon they are all mega shows so whether you aim for the Final or not it’s great just to compete. I just take one show at a time and enjoy it!”, he said.

Four wins

He lined out in four classes at Herning and won all four, including the 3* Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special with Gallerias Bohemian, the 13-year-old gelding that carried Denmark’s Cathrine Dufour to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and to individual silver and bronze at the FEI European Championships in 2021.

He talked about the pressure of taking on such a successful horse from another top rider.

“Everyone has very high expectations and it’s not so easy. People are very quick to judge you, and Cathrine did such an amazing job with this horse. But even with the most well-educated horse you have to become a partner, and that takes time. I’ve only ridden him for 2.5 months and I need time to get to know him. Horses are not machines and neither are we, and we have to connect with them.

“Here in Boxen it was a risk taking him. I know the Danish audience have seen him with Cathrine and i wanted to do good and do the horse justice and Cathrine too. Here was the first time we did two fault-free tests together and that’s a lot of fun!”, he said.

Top ride

Kittel also competed Skodborg Merrald’s latest top ride, Blue Hors Zepter, in the past and he talked about what happens when horses move between top riders.

“I adored that horse and Nanna adored that horse. People think we are grumpy with each other when a horse changes (to another rider) but if the horse does well with another rider it actually gives me confidence that I did a good job with that horse! She rides it and does an amazing job, better than I did, but I’m happy with that! The horse has developed and bloomed….it’s part of the business and part of the game to do that, and it makes us riders happy to see the horse is performing well with someone else”, he insisted.

Today it was all about Touchdown however, and taking that top spot in Herning on the road to the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2024 Final which will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia next April.

Next stop in the Western European League qualifying series is Lyon (FRA) in two weeks time where another win for Kittel would bring him very close to an early-season qualification spot.

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FULL RESULTS

Scandinavian podium at the opening leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup Herning

Scandinavian podium at the opening leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup Herning

Patrik Kittel (SWE) riding Touchdown secured the first win at the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Western European League in Herning (DEN) today ahead of four Danish riders.

Patrik Kittel with Touchdown. Photo: Ridehesten.com/Kristine Ulsø Olsen

Press release

“I cannot remember when I last won four classes in a weekend,” said Patrik Kittel. He clinched the victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle presented by ECCO in Herning (DEN) riding the brilliant Touchdown by Quaterback to victory with 84,065% in the opening leg of the World Cup-series in the Western European league.

Denmark’s Nanna Skodborg Merrald had an emotional weekend, as she decided to ride her Olympic Partner Blue Hors Zack by Harmony’s Rousseau for the very last time in international sport. The 19-year-old breeding stallion, made some mistakes in the FEI Dressage World Cup Grand Prix on Saturday, but in the Freestyle Zack was focused and Nanna was very pleased with her Freestyle –shown partly to the tune: Time to Say Goodbye. They earned 82,82% from the judges Susanne Baarup (DEN), Hans-Christian Mattiesen (DEN), Henning Lehrmann (GER), Mariette Sanders-van Gansewinkel (NED) and Peter Storr (GBR). Coming into second place.

Going in as last rider in the impressive Jyske Bank Boxen, Lone Bang Zindorff (DEN) focused on riding a flawless test, and after her final salute, it was mission accomplished.  With her 13-year-old mare Thranegaardens Rostov by Romanov she mowed from a 5th placed in the World Cup Grand Prix to a podium place, when she placed herself in front of her trainer, Andreas Helgstrand riding the 9-year-old Danish Warmblood mare Queenparks Wendy by Sezuan into fourth place with 81,160%

“I have to say, the lap of honour, having Touchdown being so cool, I could high-five the audience and it’s an amazing feeling. The people in Boxen are so supportive – it’s great sport and it’s just a great atmosphere to be in”, said Patrik Kittel at the press conference.

You have the possibility to watch the press conference here below ⬇️

About FEI Dressage World Cup

Four leagues (the Western European League - WEL, the Central European League - CEL, the North American League - NAL, and the Pacific League -PAL.) makes this series truly global and provide athletes from all around the world with an opportunity to qualify for the Final which will be taking place in Riyadh in April 2024.

In Western Europe, the level of Dressage is huge, and the world’s best riders will attend this World Cup League again this year. The series will take us to 11 different venues in Western Europe this season. The series opened in Herning (DEN). 

Nanna Skodborg Merrald med Blue Hors Zack. Photo: Ridehesten.com/Kristine Ulsø Olsen

Lone Bang Zindorff med Thranegaardens Rostov. Photo: Ridehesten.com/Kristine Ulsø Olsen