Tomorrow starts DSP stallion licensing - Schaufenster der Besten, Brandenburg Anhalt

No 38 Fynch Hatton / Fürstenball - H2R top favourite for the Champion title.

Schedule:

Wedneday

15.00 - free jumping of dressage stallions

Thursday

13.30 - presentation on hard surface

15.00 - lunging of dressage stallions

Friday

08.00 - free presentation dressage stallions

12.00 - licensing and annoucement of premium stallions and champion stallion

Saturday

17.00 - Hybrid auction licensed and not licensed stallions.

Auction

LINK for full collection of stallions for both licensing and subsequent auction.

H2R highlights from the video collection:

Day 5 highlights from KWPN stallion pre-selection 18 December

Blue Hors Monte Carlo TC has three sons selected and Las Vegas has four.

Well moving in all three gaits, medium framed by Monte Carlo, while Las Vegas seems to produce them with an open frame, long neck and missing a bit more stallion expression.

Final ordinary pre-selection day with H2R highlights:

Dancier Gold / Desperados - modern elegant type with lovely suppleness and power, bit one the toes for the walk.

Still very young body wise but very well moving with freedom and suppleness for all three gaits.

Nice frame with good suppleness and expression, bit long top line combined with a bit short croup.

Super nice uphill quick of the ground with power movements.

First stallion presentation 2024 Wednesday at 7 pm during Agravis-Cup

Exciting list of stallions for Derby Hengstgala 2024

When the first big German national event comes up from Wednesday in Münster it is also with the traditional stallion show.

H2R will of course keep an eye on the entire presentation with focus on the stallions here below⬇️

  • Westphalian champion stallion Dark Dynamic by Dream Boy / De Niro / Sir Donnerhall.

  • Dynamic Pure by Dynamic Dream / Finest, 2nd reserve champion in 2023 at Mecklenburger stallion licensing.

  • Vjento by Valdiviani / Sir Donnerhall, Premium stallion from HANN licensing 2023 (One of H2R favourites).

  • Glamdale WP by Glamourdale / Millenium (2019).

  • Just in Time by Jameson RS2 / Morricone, licensed in 2023 in Redefin.

  • Escaneno by Escamillo / Veneno (2019)

  • Segantini by Secret / Fidermark (2018) presented by Dorothee Schneider

Get Ready for the 2024 Adequan® Global Dressage Festival!

Part of press release

As we saddle up for the 13th season of the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival, our hearts brim with gratitude. The continuous support from our devoted community has molded this event into an unparalleled spectacle of equestrian competition. Equestrian Village awaits your presence, and for the dressage enthusiasts, this year promises extraordinary feats of elite sport. Wellington International's commitment remains rock solid: bringing you world-class dressage competition from the heart of Wellington, FL.

🏆 A Season of Olympic Ambitions: Dressage and Para Dressage riders from around the globe are flocking to Wellington with Olympic dreams in their eyes. Their goal? To don their nations' colors at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics. Our jam-packed calendar features three World Cup Qualifying events, two CDI4* weeks, and the dazzling five-star event sponsored by Douglas Elliman at Wellington International's International Arena. With the inclusion of the FEI Nations Cup Series CDIO3* and the two CPEDI3* Para Dressage events, we proudly present the most expansive circuit of Dressage the world has to offer.

huge winter PROGRAM

📺 Stay Tuned: Can't join us in person? We've got you covered. Immerse yourself in the action via our live stream at www.gdf.coth.com and stay abreast with real-time updates on our social channels. 

Tid til nytænkning - Ridesporten har brug for kræfter, der både kan og vil bredden og eliten

Med dagens meddelelse fra DRF om at både Ulf Helgstrand (pt. på orlov fra formandsposten i DRF) samt fungerende formand, næstformand Jacob Blicher Ravnsbo, ønsker at fratræde til den kommende generalforsamling åbner der sig et nyt kapitel for DRF.

Hvordan kan DRF udvikles med blik på fremtiden?

Hestesporten er populær, desværre har ridesporten også været i hele befolkningens søgelys gennem længere tid, ikke ubegrundet. Den krise har også bredt sig til DRF´s top, som nu reflekteres i afgang fra både formand og næstformand.

Med et skifte i toppen af DRF er det tid for modernisering af forbundet, herunder burde man også kigge på strukturen i foreningen. Er tiden ikke inde til, at bestyrelsen måske alene skal være en ledelse med en generalsekretær/formand, og en næstformand med et tilhørende underliggende forretningsudvalg. Et forretningsudvalg som består af forretnings- og hestefolk med fingeren på pulsen fra både bredden og eliten i ridesporten. Begge parter skal være repræsenteret i skarpeste opstilling - det ene udelukker ikke det andet.

Back to basic - kulturbærerne

Når interessen for hestene er skabt, så handler det om fokus på hvad samvær med hestene og kammeraterne kan, helt fra den første dag på den lokale rideskole eller i den private stald.

Børnene og de unge skal kunne spejle sig i de bedste - ikke kun via Instagram, men også derude i den virkelige verden. Der skal i højere grad være events, hvor bredden og eliten mødes - vi skal stå sammen om vores passion for hestene, for uden bredde ingen elite.

Kommunikation er vigtigere end nogensinde

Ridesporten har brug for en stærk kommunikativ ledelse, som er på forkant med udviklingen, og som erkender faresignaler, når de opstår og agerer på dem. Der er brug for en ledelse som selv “lugter af hest”, da branchen ikke alene kan guides via excelark, personlige interesser eller Karnov´s Lovsamling.

I krisetiden, som ridesporten lige nu befinder sig i, mangler man i høj grad de gode historier. Herunder eksempelvis dækning af nyligt afholdt træningssamling for dressureliten, hvor man savner at de ansvarlige stiller sig frem til nettet og fortæller, hvordan er status på kvaliteten, hvor er vi på vej hen, hvad arbejdes der på og hvad er delmålene - vi står faktisk lige nu med foden i bøjlen i et OL år.

Kammerateri og inhabilitet er der ikke plads til i en moderne forening

Alle har deres favoritter, men lad det nu være de faglige kvalifikationer og erfaring som kommer i højsædet i al fremtidig rekruttering af ledere og trænere.

De personlige meninger og holdninger har indenfor de senere år givet anledning til flere forkerte beslutninger fra DRF, også selvom resultaterne har talt deres tydelige sprog. Med et nedskrevet regelsæt i DRF, er tiden nu også moden til at beslutte, om de skrevne regler alene er vejledende, eller de rent faktisk skal efterleves, uanset farven på t-shirten.

Det er altafgørende at resultaterne frem mod endelig udtagelse til OL bliver den toneangivende faktor, idet en måling altid har været mere håndgribelig end en mening. Lad det blive H2R´s ord her få dage inde i et super spændende 2024, hvor hjertet for sporten og avlen stadig banker.

20 & 21 January OLD stallion licensing schedule

For Romance I - Depardieu - Fürst Heinrich - photo: OLD art

The preparations for the Oldenburg Stallion Days 2024 in Ankum are in full swing. From January 18th to 21st, the P.S.I. Sport and Auction Center Ankum will open its doors and welcome the young licensing candidates.

Stay tuned for an exquisite selection of show jumping and dressage stallions who will face the critical eyes of the licensing commission to earn the coveted Oldenburg licensing predicate. You can find the exact schedule here:

The entire OLD licensing will be available to follow LIVE at Clipmyhorse.

FEI publishes Olympic and Paralympic Rankings for Paris 2024 

Part of FEI Press Release

Following the end of the qualification period at 31 December 2023, the FEI has published the Olympic and Paralympic Rankings which are used as the basis for the individual qualification slots for Paris 2024, and where relevant for reallocation and composite team purposes as per the qualification systems inherent to each discipline.

We have outlined below the current status for team and individual qualification for Dressage - which, as you will note, is subject to confirmation based on the relevant qualification requirements, procedures and deadlines.

Dressage Update

Overall quota: 60 Athlete/Horse Combinations – 15 Teams (45 Athlete/Horse Combinations) & 15 Individual Athlete/Horse Combinations

You will find here the Dressage Qualification System and the 14 NOCs that have obtained a team quota place (subject to meeting relevant requirements – NOC Certificate of Capability to be confirmed by 8 January 2024): France (as host nation), Denmark, Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, United States of America, Austria, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Brazil, Canada, Australia. These NOCs have until 5 February 2024 to confirm their Team quota place with the exception of France (as host country) who is required to confirm by 8 January 2024. The 15th team quota slot for Group F, which is yet to be allocated, will be confirmed as per the reallocation procedure of unused team quota places in the Dressage Qualification System in due course.

 

Once the teams have been confirmed (including any required reallocation process February/March 2024), only NOCs that have not accepted a Team quota place will be eligible to obtain one of the 15 Individual quota places, based on the FEI Olympic Ranking for Dressage published today (see links below) which is limited to the best four results per Athlete/Horse combination in Olympic Ranking events, within the period from 1 January 2023 – 31 December 2023. 

Currently, the following nations have qualified an individual qualification slot, however, depending on the reallocation of unused team quota places and/or should any nations decline their team slot (deadline 5 February 2024), the reallocation process for unused team quota places would have an impact on the nations listed below. Furthermore, should the overall quota of 60 places not have been filled after completing the reallocation process, the leftover quota places will be allocated via the overall FEI Olympic Rankings for Dressage and a NOC that has already earned/accepted an Individual quota place will be entitled to earn a second Individual quota place.

Individual Olympic Ranking including validated results from 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023- DRESSAGE (As per the current status at 02/01/2024, the nations listed below have qualified one individual slot, however, this list of nations may change should any NOCs listed above decline their team slot or not meet the relevant requirements as per NOC Certificate of Capability.)  

  • Olympic Ranking - Group A: Norway and Finland

  • Olympic Ranking - Group B: Portugal and Luxembourg

  • Olympic Ranking - Group C: Lithuania and Moldova 

  • Olympic Ranking - Group D and E: Dominican Republic and Venezuela // through Pan Am Games: Ecuador and Chile 

  • Olympic Ranking - Group F: Morocco and Palestine 

  • Olympic Ranking - Group G: New Zealand and Singapore 

  • Highest ranked NOC not yet qualified: Switzerland 

TOTAL 15

Key upcoming deadlines – JUMPING, DRESSAGE & EVENTING

  • 08 JANUARY: Submission of NOC Certificate of Capability to FEI (Failure to submit a valid NOC Certificate of Capability by 8 January 2024 will result in the withdrawal of the team quota place as per the FEI Regulations for Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games. The FEI template of the NOC Certificate of Capability and the FEI Regulations for Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games detailing the required MERs for each discipline are available on the dedicated FEI Paris 2024 Olympic hub.)

  • 10 JANUARY: NOCs/NFs to be informed by FEI of their allocated team quota place

  • 15 JANUARY: Registration and change of Horse Ownership/Nationality deadline (Refer to Article 139 of the FEI General Regulations and Article 606 of the  FEI Regulations for Equestrian Events at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 for further details.) 

  • 05 FEBRUARY: NOCs/NFs to confirm or decline allocated team quota place to FEI

  • 19 FEBRUARY: NOCs/NFs to be informed by FEI of their allocated individual quota places and composite team(s) quota place(s) 

  • 18 MARCH: NOCs/NFs to confirm allocated individual & composite team quota places to FEI 

  • 28 MARCH: NOCs/NFs to nominate long list of potential Athletes to Paris 2024 

  • 24 JUNE: Deadline for achieving Olympic MERs for all Athlete/Horse combinations

  • 08 JULY: Paris 2024 Sport Entry deadline – NOCs submit final entries

Dressage – Olympic Ranking (31 December 2023)

Qualification System: 

Dressage Qualification System (updated 06 November 2023)

2023 List of Olympic Ranking Events & MERs Events (published 15 December 2022 - Updated 15 December 2023 - clean version)

2024 List of MERs Events (published 15 December 2023 - Updated 22 December 2023)

Links at H2R calendar for international dressage- and breeding events

Easy access to start lists, results and live stream

Remember to use H2R calendar and save to home screen if you want to have easy access to the current month international dressage- and breeding events with live stream including start & results for some national Danish events.

The calendar will of course be regulary updated if new events will be added during the current month.

KWPN late stallion pre-selection with full house for Danish Warmblood breeder Stutteri L-Horses

5 stallions received a ticket for 2nd round inspection at KWPN late pre-selection today

For Danish breeders Karsten Bundgaard og Maria Rudbeck, Stutteri L-Horses in Skanderborg today became the true icing of the cake, as both their stallions co-owned by Stal van de Sande received a ticket for the 2nd inspection taking place during the KWPN main licensing 2 & 3 February in s´Hertogenbosch.

More Stutteri L success as international rider Anna Kasprzak made national Grand Prix debut today with 8 yr old gelding Everian-L by Everdale/Hochadel scoring 70.400%.

Both stallions were also selected earlier this month for Danish Warmblood licensing taking place in Herning from 6 - 10 March 2024.

For Van Olst Horses today was both successful at CDI-W in Mechelen with Everdale and Lottie winning and for the late pre-selection they´ve also could add no 10 stallion for the 2nd inspection as their Glamourdale/Zhivago son also was selected.

Additionally the Secret / Spörcken was also selected today.

The 7 yr old stallion Vaderland by Vitalis / Krack C was also invited for the 2nd inspection.

Video clip of both Danish stallions from Danish Warmblood pre-selection:

Britain’s Fry and Everdale win sixth leg in Mechelen

Great Britain’s Charlotte (Lottie) Fry and her Tokyo 2020 Olympic ride, Everdale, were convincing winners of today’s sixth leg of the FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League in Mechelen, Belgium.

Scoring 84.980 they pipped The Netherlands’ Marlies van Baalen and Habibi DBV for top spot, while two rising stars - Belgium’s Flore de Winne with Flynn FRH and Germany’s Rapahel Netz with Great Escape Camelot - filled third and fourth places.

The event attracted a truly international line-up, with Singapore’s Caroline Chew (Blue Hors Zatchmo) and India’s Anush Agarwalla (Sir Caramello OLD) amongst the first group of eight to come before the judges panel of Eduard de Wolff van Westerrode (NED), Jacques van Daele (BEL), Freddy Leymann (BEL), Isobel Wessels (GBR) and Christof Umbach (LUX). And it was de Winne and her fabulous nine-year-old stallion Flynn who were the first-half show-stealers when putting it right up to the rest of the field with a great performance that set the second-half target at better than 80.330 percent, much to the delight of her home crowd.

Threaten the lead

It came down to the final three to threaten that lead, van Baalen and the 11-year-old Habibi producing a lovely test for a mark of 81.160 that put them out in front, only to be immediately overtaken by Fry and her 14-year-old stallion who were next into the ring. 

In a ride that oozed precision, supreme confidence and class this pair presented a picture of coordination as they threw down strong half-pass and canter pirouette along with multiple big-scoring flying changes and, of course, Fry’s particular speciality - extended canter that lives up to its name. The spectators knew they had seen something special as they roared their approval when the score went up on the board. 

Last into the ring, German 24-year-old Raphael Netz didn’t let that un-nerve him or his new partner Great Escape Camelot, the multiple U25 gold medallist steering the former ride of Switzerland’s Estelle Wettstein to the last of the over-80-percent scores of the day when earning 80.215 with the 12-year-old horse he has only been competing internationally since March of this year.

The Netherlands’ Thamar Zweistra and Hexagon’s Ich Weiss slotted into fifth place ahead of Belgium’s Charlotte Defalque and Botticelli in sixth and Morgan Barbançon and Habana Libre A from France in seventh. Eighth place went to Belgium’s Larissa Pauluis who made little short of a miraculous recovery after her 13-year-old gelding Flambeau threw a bit of a tantrum at the very start of his test only to settle into some lovely work that pulled back their score to a very respectable 77.905 in the end.

Great joy

There was great joy at the Belgian results during the post-competition press conference in which Jeroen van Lent declared that Flore de Winne’s score was “another mark in the history of Dressage in Belgium getting the first 80 (percent) in history, so as manager of Belgian Dressage I am a happy man!”, he said. 

De Winne agreed. “Yes, we’re back! It is unbelievable, nobody could have dared to dream that!”, she said.

The excitement around herself and the very elegant stallion Flynn is growing with every outing. In London (GBR) just a couple of weeks ago the pair were already hugely impressive when finishing sixth in the Freestyle. At only nine years of age the horse is still developing, and the partnership he has established with his 28-year-old rider suggests there is so much more to come.

Asked if she thinks they could reach the level of today’s winners, Fry and Everdale, de Winne replied with honesty and conviction,

"“that is everyone's childhood dream and also my dream! We are slowly growing, we are both green at this level but I hope to get close in the future, or even better!"

Flore de Winne BEL

And asked if she found the atmosphere created by the packed arena of spectators difficult to handle she added, “we came from London and London was huge already but Mechelen is definitely on the same level as London. It was even more impressive to come through the corridor and enter the arena, it made my hair stand on end and I can’t wait to be back!” said the third-placed rider.

Full house

Runner-up van Baalen said the “the crowd here is amazing, it was a full house and you feel the great atmosphere!”

And today was a special day for the Dutch star too.

“Habibi and I rode a fantastic Freestyle. He had a break after the European Championship and we rode our first indoor again in Kronenberg (NED). That was a very good warm-up for Mechelen, and we rode a Personal Best in the Freestyle today so that was just great!”, she pointed out.

And of course Lottie Fry was also a happy lady. “It’s my third time here in Mechelen but my first time winning so that’s always more fun! I had a great ride yesterday and today on Everdale, I think these were two of his best ever tests, and he’s just improving all the time. And the atmosphere in there today was pretty incredible!

"Even for the Grand Prix there were so many spectators which we don’t always get so that was really nice to see, and the prize-giving was insane - it was like the roof was going to be lifted off!"

Lottie Fry GBR

said the 27-year-old who is second in the world rankings and who took double gold at the 2022 World Championships.

As 2023 draws to a close, the Western European League table still shows Sweden’s Patrik Kittel out in front while French rider Morgan Barbançon is second and young German, Netz, has moved into third following today’s result which has also boosted Fry into joint-sixth place.

With five more qualifiers to go before the series Final in April 2024 there is still plenty more action to come and the next leg in Basel, Switzerland in two weeks’ time will get the New Year underway. So don’t miss a hoofbeat….

Result

Standings

Day 3 with 18 selected KWPN stallions - 15 December

Day 3 with 4 sons by Glamourdale and 5 sons by Jameson RS2 invited for 2nd inspection

From day 3 the Glamourdale / Jazz stallion stood out with a lot of stallion expression, supple and powerful. This boy for sure look like a very interesting stallion for the breeding and future sport.

Also the 5 yr old NRPS approved stallion Everest by Especial / Negro has been invited for the 2nd inspection.

VIDEO - Everdale and Lottie Fry in a league of their own for today´s World Cup Grand Prix in Mechelen

Everdale and Lottie winner of World Cup Grand Prix with 76,152%

Everdale and Lottie were shining today. Lottie manage to show Everdale in an even more open outline for more parts of the test today, like also the piaffe tours are more relaxed and soft. The extended walk was shown today for a clear 8, but scored 7-8-7-8-7,5. Judge at Christoph Umbach saw the combination at just 71,848 while his collegues were from 76 - 78%. Result 76,152%.

It is a pleasure to watch Everdale at the subsequent pricegiving where just stands and enjoy the atmosphere.

Placed 2nd today is young Raphael Netz with Great Escape Camelot with new Personal Best 73,152%. Lovely side picture, super position and seat, lovely soft hand. A young combination just started their international career last year.

Marlies van Baalen and Habibi with a super solid performance without any technical issues but the walk tour becomes somewhat unbalanced.

Larissa Pauluis with Flambeau was best local combination with 72,500%, but entering the arena Flambeau looked a bit spooky, and Larissa clearly rode the first part of the test to feel if he was with her. Lovely passage, super sit and balance for the piaffe tours.

If you did not manage to watch the Grand Prix live today, you can find the entire class here below.

Here you find the detailed results.

Riyadh 2024 Finals set to have the largest prize-fund in FEI World Cup™ history

In a landmark moment in FEI World Cup™ history, the organisers of the FEI Jumping and Dressage World Cup™ Finals, scheduled to be held in Riyadh (KSA) between 16-20 April 2024, have contributed to a groundbreaking increase in prize money for the competitors. 

The pot for the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final already sits at an impressive 1.3 million Euros. Now thanks to a generous donation by the Organising Committee, the prize money for the 2024 Jumping Final will be doubled, reaching an extraordinary total of 2.6 million Euros.

This significant increase in prize money - the highest amount ever seen at an FEI World Cup™ Final - is likely to be a one-time opportunity, making the 2024 World Cup Finals™ in Riyadh an exceptional and unprecedented event.  It also highlights the Organisers’ dedication in welcoming the global equestrian community to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and for the first time as hosts of the FEI World Cup™ Finals.

The FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final will also benefit from a substantial boost, with an additional 100,000 Euros being injected into its prize fund. The Dressage prize money - already set at 300,000 Euros - will now be bolstered to an impressive 400,000 Euros.

The Longines FEI World Cup Trophy - photo: FEI/Richard Juillart

FEI Secretary General, Sabrina Ibáñez expressed that;

“The FEI is privileged to have the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation as a key ally in equestrian sport, and there is no doubt they are fully onboard when it comes to raising the bar for the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final and the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final 2024 to an unprecedented competitive level."

"The generous welcome of the equestrian community to Saudi Arabia, coupled with the wonderful commitment made by the Organising Committee to the growth and success of the sport, will foster a spirit of excellence."

Sabrina Ibáñez, Secretary General, FEI

"Thanks to the steadfast support of Longines, the FEI’s Top Partner for the last 11 years, and the invaluable contribution of the Organising Committee, we can look forward to demonstrations of world-class talent in two of the FEI’s Olympic disciplines at the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final and the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final, only months before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.”

Riyadh, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a whole, has been emerging as a formidable host for equestrian events for some time.

In 2023, Riyadh successfully hosted 11 FEI events, with the momentum continuing in 2024 with another 12 planned, as well as the city of AlUla set to host the FEI Endurance World Championship in 2026, as announced at the FEI Board Meeting in Mexico City (MEX) last month. 

No stranger to the world stage in equestrian sport, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has already clinched two Olympic medals in Jumping – an individual bronze in Sydney in 2000 and a team bronze in London in 2012.  More recently, they secured their Jumping team a place in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Olympic Qualification Event in Doha (QAT) in February 2023, and took gold in both team and individual Jumping at the Asian Games in Hangzhou (CHN) this year.

2024 will be a year of world-class equestrian sport once again, with Jumping and Dressage only half the complement of the FEI World Cup Finals™ on the cards for the year.  It all kicks off with the FEI Vaulting World Cup™ Final hosted in Basel (SUI) from 11-14 January, and the FEI Driving World Cup™ Final in Bordeaux (FRA) from 1-4 February. 

Don’t miss a hoofbeat…

OLD stallion licensing from 20 - 21 January 2024 in Ankum

42 young stallions selcted for OLD licensing

From watching the entire video collection for the 2024 licensing it is very difficult to find the real WOW factor stallions.

Many of the stallions look pretty much “over agile” hind for the trot, in the canter you want to see more uphill cantering up through the shoulders and not least the walk missing more suppleness over the back. Said that this video presentation is of course just a glimp of each stallion.

The positive imprint for this collection is that more stallions are “just” M-sized which means they might become normal L-sized 170-172 cm stallions at 5 yr old.

From H2R point view no 63 is the most complete stallion. Super stallion type, active quick of the ground trot with push and freedown, nice round uphill front legs and supple walk.

No 82 by Zack / De Niro is a very appealing stallion for the trot and canter with a super nice natural body strength, but unfortunately the walk seems somewhat limited.

Here you find the entire collection.

Schedule:

The entire licensing will be broadcasted LIVE at Clipmyhorse.


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📆 Torsdag d. 28/12/2023 kl. 16:00 - 17:00

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