Tillid, respekt og empati - clinic med Anne Søndergaard/Rock the Pony

Anne Søndergaard i fuld gang med første hest i arenaen - foto: H2R

Godt 100 hestefolk var mødt op til mandagens clinic på Middelfart Ridecenter for bl.a at suge inspiration, få nye værktøjer, og for at se hvordan Anne Søndergaard arbejder med hestene.

Dagens arrangement startede i cafeteriet, hvor Anne var klar med et lille powerpoint oplæg. Først lidt om hendes egen historie, hvor hun erhvervsmæssigt oprindelig er uddannet lærer, og fra hun var helt lille altid med et stort hestehjerte, til idag hvor hun driver forretningen Rock the Pony med primært tilridning af ungheste, men også i stor grad “reparation” af heste, som måske ikke har fået den bedste start på ridehestelivet.

For en stor del er Anne selfmade udi træning af hestene, hele tiden med reflektioner på hvordan vi mennesker agerer og reagerer. Relationerne med hinanden, situationen med den gode chef og den dårlige chef, det at få stillet en arbejdsmæssige opgave og blive stresset som menneske, alt sammen direkte sammenlignligt med tilgangen til hestenes univers.

Efter ovennævnte præsentation var der inkl. i billetten et solidt måltid aftensmad fra Slagteren i Middelfart, som havde sørget for noget til enhver smag, samtidig med at ingen gik slutne fra bordet.

Derefter var det tid til “hands on” session i ridehallen, hvor Anne stiftede bekendtskab med to for hende helt nye heste, og som kom med hver deres historik. Tilhørene fik indblik i hvordan Anne griber tingene an fra først færd, hvordan hun læser hestene, hvordan hun anvender forskellige simple hjælpemidler, og sidst men ikke mindst hvor hun sammen med hestene forsøger at komme i mål med tingene, uanset størrelsen på “forhindringerne”.

Se lidt klip fra mandagens arrangement herunder ⬇️

Efter live seancen i ridehallen var der kaffe og kage (sidstnævnte sponsoreret af justhorsies.com)

Følfestival og hoppekåring i Dansk Varmblod Norge

Dagens bedste 3 års hoppe Fame e. Freetown / Skovens Rafael, avlet i Sverige og ejet af Andresen Dressage. Fra venstre: Ib Kirk, Agria Norge / Mette Gade Larsen og Alexandra Andresen. Foto: H2R

Dansk Varmblod Norge

Årets avlsbegivenhed i Norge er den årlige følfestival og hoppekåring, som for 2. år blev afholdt hos Andresen Dressage på Evje Herregård.

De fantastiske faciliteter rummer alt hvad et hestehjerte kan ønske sig. Rekord mange mennesker både hestefolk og nysgerrige havde valgt at lægge vejen forbi Andresen Dressage, hvor dørene var åbne for alle interesserede.

Det danske team i Norge, Ib Kirk, Jens Søgaard, Johnny Hansen og Ulrik Kristensen. Foto: H2R

Dagen startede traditionen tro med måling af hopper, efterfulgt af visning på fast bund, hvor dansker teamet bestående af dommere Jens Søgaard og Johnny Hansen, repræsentant for hovedbestyrelsen og auktionsudvalget Ulrik Kristensen samt hingsteholder Ib Kirk guided alle deltagere godt gennem dagen.

Efter fast bund hvor vejret viste sig fra sin gode side var det tid til at se hopperne til eksteriørkåring løse i hallen. Derudover var der tre hopper tilmeldt sadelkåring.

Dommer teamet i aktion - Jens Søgaard, Johnny Hansen, speaker Ulrik Kristensen og Ib Kirk. Foto: H2R

Der var alene to springføl til følskuet, men så var Johnny Hansen naturligvis klar til at varetage sekretær og meddommer funktionen sammen med Jens Søgaard i forhold til bedømmelsen af de 17 dressurføl.

Bag mikrofonen i hallen var Ole Jørgen Jørgentvedt fra JJ Horses i Mysen, Norge, som forklarede publikum om bedømmelserne under vejs og hvad dommerne kiggede efter.

Alle hopper og føl var fin klargjorte til dagen, og hvor der var brug for det, var Ib Kirk klar til at løbe eller guide fremviserne.

Inden finalen for føllene, blev de vist en ekstra gang på fast bund, for kontrol af benstilling.

Agria Norge var dagens hovedsponsor med en samlet præmiesum på kr. 50.000 NOK fordelt på de respektive vindere samt dagens bedste fremvisnings team.

Det var også dagen hvor der var åbningsreception på den nystartede Evje Hesteklinik, som har lejet sig ind i de helt nye moderne faciliteter med seperat hesteafdeling.

Åbningsreception hos Evje Hesteklinik. Foto: privat

En succesfuld dag, med fokus på avlerne, som selvom det ikke er på kvantiteten, så formår de norske avlere i Dansk Varmblod alligevel at udvikle avlen på kvalitet.

Support også fra de mindste i Dansk Varmblod Norge. Foto H2R

Videoklip af dagens bedste hoppeføl og hingsteføl ⬇️

FEI to convene stakeholder meeting to address Dressage challenges

The FEI will host a key meeting with stakeholders on 1 October 2024, to kick off in-depth discussions on addressing the challenges currently impacting the discipline of Dressage.

 

This meeting, which will bring together representatives from national federations, recognised stakeholder groups — including athletes, officials, organisers, trainers, and veterinary experts — marks the beginning of a broader strategy to develop a comprehensive long-term strategy for Dressage, to ensure the sustainability and growth of the discipline.

 

The meeting will also provide an opportunity to update the community on current and upcoming research and development initiatives, including the oral cavity study.

 

“While the FEI fully recognises the challenges currently facing the discipline of Dressage and has worked to address issues as they have arisen, the primary focus in recent months has been on delivering key events, as well as a successful Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris 2024, which has required considerable attention and resources,” FEI President Ingmar De Vos explained.  

 

“Our goal now is to collaborate closely with all our stakeholders to address the challenges facing Dressage. While many in our community recognise the urgency of the situation, others may not yet fully grasp the critical juncture at which equestrian sport currently stands.

 

“While the FEI is committed to seeking collective solutions and fostering consensus wherever possible, the safety and well-being of our horses remain our top priority. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that Dressage is a discipline where the sport is conducted in a manner that focuses on the horse’s comfort.

 

“As the governing body, the FEI is prepared to take the necessary decisions to ensure that we are living up to our promise to ‘Be a Guardian’ for our equine partners, and to improve the standards of safety and care in our sport. We have shown in recent months that the FEI is ready to step in and take decisive action when the need arises.

 

“As the sport evolves, we must adapt and find effective solutions to current challenges. Our success depends on the community’s willingness to approach these issues with an open mind and work together toward common ground.”

 

The FEI introduced the Be a Guardian initiative in July, which calls upon members of the community to fully commit to their duties as ‘guardians’ of FEI horses.

 

Be a Guardian is the central message that unites the community around the FEI Action Plan that was developed from the recommendations outlined in the final report of the independent Equine Ethics and Wellbeing Commission.

 

The term 'guardian' marks an evolution in the FEI's narrative of the horse-human partnership, chosen to better represent the human role in caring for horses and to underscore each individual's responsibility for ensuring horse welfare.

 

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Danish Warmblood Elite Foal auction OnLive Saturday 31 August

23 Dressage foals selected for Elite Foal Auction

Some interesting foals for this auction with attractive breeding where H2R picked ⬆️⬆️two top price colts (from the video).

From first crop by Straight Horse Leonardo are two foals for this collection, like foals from attractive stallions like Glamourdale, Vitalis and Total McLaren are available.

The auction will be live at Clipmyhorse.

Here you find the entire collection.


Schuberts Dressage inviterede "Erhvervskvinder Vestjylland" indenfor

Indblik i hverdagen hos Schuberts Dressage i Ringkøbing

44 erhvervskvinder lagde tirsdag aften vejen forbi Schuberts Dressage, hvor familen Würtz Green bød indenfor.

Erhvervskvinder Vestjylland har årligt omkring 10 arrangementer, hvor de besøger lokale erhvervsvirksomheder. Erhvervskvinder.dk er et landsdækkende netværk for erhvervskvinder, som findes med lokalafdelinger i hele Danmark.

Aftenen startede med velkomst ved formanden for Erhvervskvinder Vestjylland, fulgt op af velkomst ved Per Green.

Herefter gik turen med rundvisning i stalden i to grupper, hvorefter alle var tilbage i ridehallen med Kristian i sadlen på Schuberts Salando, og hvor Mette forklarede en del af de tekniske øvelser, uddannelse af hesten, hjælpernes indvirkning, balance og kontakt.

Næste punkt var lidt omkring ponytiden, som hele familien Green jo også har været en stor del af. Her viste Mette bl.a. Kristians tidligere succes partner Lilo som lige nu gik med føl, og her kom Mette omkring hvor det hele starter for de fleste på den lokale rideskole, og vigtigheden af at børnene har det sjovt og lærer korrekt omgang med hestene helt fra starten med sikkerhed i højsæde.

Så var der lækker salat bowle og dessert, mens snakken gik over bordene på tværs af alle faggrupper som var repræsenteret. Det var tydeligt at mærke at netværket kan noget særligt, og at de fremmødte var interesserede og nysgerrige på alt omkring Schuberts Dressage.

Efter pausen var Kristian klar til at bringe alle med en tur til OL, hvor vi så britiske Becky Moody med Jagerbomb i deres kür, og hvor Kristian under vejs fortalte om hvad kür var, og hvor tilhørene tydelig også fangede stemningen med Tom Jones musikken. Så gik turen via powerpoint præsentation med hvornår hestene første gang indgår i historien, over Kristians karriere, og slutteligt hvor Mette fortæller om bl.a. berider uddannelsen og hendes egen vej i hesteverdenen.

Efterfølgende var der også en del spørgsmål som tilhørene fik kyndige svar på, herunder bl.a. en af gæsterne som stillede spørgsmål omkring formen på hesten når man rider, hvortil Mette med stor faglighed forklarede de forskellige positioner, og måden man træner og uddanner en hest korrekt.

Målt på smilene og den feed back som både Mette og Kristian modtog da gæsterne forlod Stutteri Schuberts efter en aften i dressurens tegn var ihvertfald positiv, og bestemt også en opfordring herfra, til at lave lignede arrangementer, for at vise hvad hestene og sporten kan på den gode måde.

Carina Cassøe Krüth udelukkes midlertidigt fra bruttogruppe og landshold

Nyhed på DRF 14. august

Dansk Ride Forbunds ledelse har truffet en beslutning om at udelukke Carina Cassøe Krüth fra DRF’s bruttogruppe samt landshold i dressur. Udelukkelsen er midlertidig og gælder foreløbigt frem til appeludvalgets behandling af sagen, hvorefter længden af udelukkelsen revurderes i henhold til udvalgets afgørelse.

Videomateriale viser opførsel, som er uforeneligt med DRF’s normer og værdier
Beslutningen er truffet som følge af at rytterens opførsel i videoen er uforenelig med DRF’s sportsplan, hvori ”normer og værdier for bruttogruppe-, landsholdsryttere og deres personlige team” er beskrevet.

Samtlige bruttogruppe- og landsholdsryttere er bekendte med sportsplanen, som tager afsæt i værdierne ”samarbejde, engagement, helhed, udvikling og trivsel”. Sportsplanens formål er at agere pejlemærke for de normer, værdier og retningslinjer man som bruttogruppe-, landsholdsrytter og -træner i dressur skal være ambassadør for og virke under.

Udelukkelsen vedrører aktiviteter, samlinger og stævner i regi af DRF’s bruttogruppe og landshold, som er beskrevet i DRF’s sportsplan.

Har du spørgsmål vedr. ovenstående beslutning, kan du kontakte DRF’s direktør, Morten Rodtwitt, på +45 29 37 09 16

Uddrag af DRF’s sportsplan

Normer og værdier for bruttogruppe-, landsholdsryttere og deres personlige team:

  • Ryttere og deres personlige team er forpligtiget til at efterleve DRF’s Code of Conduct, følge nærværende normer og værdier, samt DRF’s retningslinjer for etisk korrekt anvendelse af hesten til ridesport.

  • Ryttere og deres personlige team forventes til enhver tid at optræde som gode rollemodeller.

  • Som rollemodel skal rytterne og deres personlige team stræbe efter god sportslig optræden og er forpligtiget til at overholde idrættens fairplay principper samt generelle dyrevelfærdsprincipper.

KWPN Online Auction: bridging breeders and international buyers

Over the years, the KWPN Auctions platform has evolved into an international showcase where breeders and buyers frequently come together. This season, seven editions of the KWPN Online Foal Auction are scheduled from July through October. What sets the KWPN Online Foal Auction apart from other auctions, is its focus on market promotion. The KWPN supports its breeders in reaching potential buyers, attracting an international clientele.

All foals are inspected by a KWPN inspector and have undergone a clinical examination by a veterinarian, allowing buyers worldwide to invest with confidence. However, there is no selection based on quality or pedigree, making it unfair to compare the results of the KWPN Online Foal Auctions directly with other foal auctions.

Fair prices

For buyers, this platform offers the opportunity to acquire promising foals at reasonable prices. Breeders aim to sell their foals, and the process is entirely transparent. In the previous edition, showjumping enthusiasts had the chance to invest in well-bred foals by sires like Chacco-Blue and Diamant de Semilly. Upcoming auctions will once again feature a range of interesting foals. From August the 16th to 19th, the third auction of the year will be open for bidding, featuring offspring of Olympic dressage stallions such as Ferro and Glock’s Toto Jr., as well as rising sires like Extreme U.S., One Million, and Kjento. Alongside 28 dressage foals, this auction also includes seven showjumping foals, sired by stallions such as Carrera VDL, Cero Blue TN, and Cape Coral RBF Z.
Interested parties can contact a KWPN inspector for more information, and our KWPN partner Horses2Fly is available to assist with international transport.

German young horses selected for Ermelo - strongest for the 7 year old division

5 yr old Singleton by Secret / Damsey with Madelene Engelke missing at the SELECTED list - screenshot: Clipmyhorse

Final German selected of young horses for WCYH in Ermelo took place yesterday in Warendorf

5 year old - From the first selection Voundation with Ann-Christin Wienkamp were super convinsing, where they yesterday were missing more overall power, but still a clear pick for the Germans.

In general more of the 5 yr old horses yesterday were missing a bit more clear selfcarriage as most of them were a bit to much into the contact. During the event the riders were made aware of the very hot weather in terms of the warm up.

From H2R point of view Singleton was clearly missing among the selected 5 yr old horses. Singleton was moving light and easy of the ground into a steady, natural carriage and not to hard contact.

The overall most supple mover was Glamdale WP but unfortunately the ultimate 100% steady contact was missing.

Escanto PS by Escamilo / Fürstenball which has been popular among the breeders did not get selected. From the entering halt one could sense that he was not fully in front of the riders aides. Again for the walk turn on haunches he clearly was against the rider and not moving forward on the aides. Once more for the simple change canter, walk, canter where he just stops and the rider is unfortunately not able to make him move anymore, as he just stands, until the bell rings and they were eliminated. Such a pity.

6 year old - Among the 6 year old horses the two stallions Segantini with Dorothee Schneider and Top Shelf with Laila Wittendorf Petersen were the most clear picks, and with Top Shelf with very nice both first and final selection.

Global Power with Evelyn Eger with super trot work and top canter qualities, bit tensions for the walk tour but very interesting candidate.

7 year old - here Germany will be in the medals. Three mares stood out Blue FRH with Tessa Frank which we haven´t seen at the first selection due to illness, but were invited for the final as they already competed successfully at S-level. Supple well balanced with good expression all the way. Also Vaida-Girl with Marina Welbers and Chere Celine OLD with Lena Hassmann were showing high class performances.

Last years silver medalist Vitalos FRH with Leonie Richter were again showing a super trot tour and good walk tour, and as Dr. Dietrich Plewa fully correct commented for the canter: “In clear 3-beat sometimes with bit croup high, for the collected exercises you could wish for a bit more under the body jump, which also affects the flying changes which could be more through the body”.

5 year old combinations selected:

6 year old combinations selected:

7 year old combinations selected:


Verden Championships of riding and young dressage horses

⬆️Hannoveraner Champion of the six-year-old dressage horses: Be Sure with Eva Möller (Photo: Hannoveraner Verband)

Press Release

Verden. Hannover’s Champions of riding and young dressage horses were crowned at the Verden showgrounds. The decisions were exciting and the finals featured high-calibre competitors. The riding horse titles went to Flower, Senorita la Bonita, Vienna Ninja and So Special. The Hannoveraner Champions of young dressage horse are For Future W, Siempre Conmigo and Be Sure.

RIDING HORSES

The Riding Horse Championships are very popular among breeders as one of the first tests for young talents at the beginning of their careers. In the final of the four-year-old mares and geldings, Hann.Pr.A. Flower and Janina Tietze lived up to their role as favourites. The Fürst Toto/Dancier daughter (breeder: Manfred Kregel, Laatzen), became Hannoveraner Champion of mares and geldings. Almost exactly twelve months ago, the strong-moving chestnut mare with best conformation was awarded a Ia Prize at the Herwart von der Decken show at the same venue. The silver ribbon went to Diyala by Damaschino/Stedinger (breeder: Klosterhof Medingen, Bad Bevensen) and Jacob Schenk. The bay is a half-sister of premium stallion Quattroporte by Quantensprung. The bronze place was shared, two Hannoveraner premium candidates achieved the same score in the final result. Hann.Pr.A. London Eye by La Vie/De Kooning (breeder: Kathrin Wassmann, Badbergen) was highly awarded at the Herwart von der Decken show last Thursday and was presented by Hermann Burger. Sascha Böhnke was in the saddle of the Secret/Fantastic daughter Secret's Fantastic (breeder: Aloys Ewers, Meppen). She was also successful at the Verband’s mare show. Last year she was awarded an Id prize as the winning mare at the local mare show in Timmel. Owner Sabine Eggerking had discovered her four years earlier at the Verden foal auction.

The programme continued with the three-year-old mares and geldings. With two tens in the protocol for trot and canter, the Sir Heinrich/Westernhagen daughter Hann.Pr.A. Senorita la Bonita (breeder: Axel Windeler, Verden-Walle) from the valuable dam line of Alferate could not be denied victory. The local heroine, who was born less than five kilometres from the showgrounds, was put in the limelight by Sina Aringer. She had qualified for the final ring at the Herwart von der Decken show as an Ib prizewinner due to her high quality. Boccaccio by Bonds/Dancier (breeder: Hans-Jürgen Hollen, Geveshausen) was also awarded high marks. The liver chestnut with Danica Duen in the saddle was runner-up champion by a tenth of a point. After taking second place in the four-year-old class, Jacob Schenk guided Voulez-Vous by V-Plus/Fürsten-Look (breeder: Michael Schenk, Niendorf), who was bred by his parents, to third place.

Vienna Ninja by Viva Gold/Bodyguard (breeder: ZG Slink, Großheide) and Daniela Graé led the field of three-year-old stallions. The liver chestnut, who has an outstanding canter, came into Austrian ownership via the Verden stallion sales last year. The Majestic Tonga/Desperados son Majestic Day (breeder: Anna Genfors, Förslöv/SWE) came second. It was the second ride of his rider Hermann Burger that was crowned with a podium place. The dark bay's dam is none other than
St.Pr.St. Doris Day, who was the acclaimed champion mare at the Herwart von der Decken show in 2010. There were again two third places: Beck in Magic by Benicio/Dancier (breeder: Dirk Wahlers, Weyhe) with Mareike Mimberg-Hess and D'Agustinus by Damaschino/Dauphin (breeder: Prof. Dr Karsten Harms, Rosdorf). Jacob Schenk sat in his saddle – medal three in the third round. Both stallions have prominent relatives: Beck in Magic is a full brother to the Westphalian stallion By your Side and half-brother to the stallion Falihandro by Fürstenball, who was successful at Grand Prix level. D'Agustinus' dam Donna Aurelia produced the advanced (S) level dressage horses D'Agustina by Don Juan de Hus and Florence by Franziskus.

The last ten of the Hannoveraner Riding Horse Championships was awarded to the four-year-old stallion So Special. The Secret/Bon Coeur son (breeder: Pia Sophie Wahlers, Visselhövede) was also "so special" indeed: 10 for canter and 9.5 for rideabelity made the liver chestnut with Jessica Lynn Thomas the Champion. After coming second last year, he could now enjoy the white and yellow winner's sash. Jacob Schenk was also in the saddle of a medallist in this class, this time riding the runner-up, Lindenberg by Libertad/Destano (breeder: ZG Maak, Hamburg). Third in Verden last year, he had passed his sport test for stallions part I in spring with a final score of 9.07. A former Verden auction foal took the white ribbon for third place: V-Zwölf GT by V-Plus/St. Moritz (breeder: Nina Vogt, Ostercappeln), who impressed with rider Charlott-Maria Schürmann with three basic gaits that were all scored "very good". The black stallion also found his current owner in the Niedersachsenhalle: Gestüt Tannenhof purchased him two years ago at the stallion sales.

DRESSAGE HORSES
Tessa Frank made her Secret/Dancier son Siempre Conmigo (breeder: Gisela and Dr Richard Brunner, Weilserswist) dance around the dressage arena in the five-year-old class and took the title "Hannoveraner Champion of five-year-old dressage horses" in the final after winning the qualifier. The absolute highlight: the canter. Second place went to Escaneno by Escamillo/Veneno (breeder: Tobias Schult, Hünxe) with Jacob Schenk in the saddle. For the stallion from Klosterhof Medingen, who is very popular with breeders, this is only the third competition start of his still young career. Completing the podium in third place was the Celle state stud stallion Eventyr by Escolar/Lauries Crusador xx (breeder: Zuchthof Dree Böken KG, Prieros), who Wolfhard Witte routinely guided through the medium (M) level dressage horse test.

 

In the final of the six-year-old dressage horses, the highest score of the Verden Championships was awarded: 9.2 for the incredibly powerful and uphill canter of the Benicio/Scuderia son BeSure (breeder: Ludwig Fuchs, Meinerzhagen). The athletic bay was effectively staged by Eva Möller and thus won his first title. Last year, the former premium stallion competed for Denmark at the World Championships for young dressage horses and finished eleventh. Emmy Lou by Escolar/Fürst Heinrich (breeder: Friedhelm Tito, Horn-Bad Meinberg) and Kira Laura Soddemann had qualified for the final in fifth place. When it came down to it, they went "one better" and became Vice Champion. The expressive liver chestnut stallion Sky by Sezuan/Sir Donnerhall (breeder: Gestüt Neff, Frankenberg) joined Hannah Laser in bronze. He left the Verden stallion sales as premium stallion and top prize horse heading for Schleswig-Holstein to Gut Schönweide. More could have been possible, the canter changes were not successful and Sky ended up in third place.

 

The seven and eight-year-old dressage horses competed in the St. Georg Special. Hann.Pr.A. For Future W by Fürst Belissaro/Silberschmied (breeder: Oliver Wauro, Helvesiek) and Claire-Louise Averkorn left the arena of the Hannoveraner Championships with the winner's sash. She comes from the dam line of Oböe, which is also the dam line of Mattihas Alexander Rath's Sterntaler UNICEF and Frederic Wandres' World Champion Zucchero, and was the best qualifier in the final. The runner-up was Sezuana by Sezuan/Belissimo M (breeder: Fun-Dressage GbR, Bad Homburg) with rider Sandra Kötter. Third place went to the Flanell/Donnerhall son Feu D'Amour (breeder: Burkhard Wahler, Bad Bevensen), presented by Moritz Gehrmann.

⬆️Hannoveraner Champion of three-year-old mares and geldings Senorita la Bonita with Sina Aringer and breeder Axel Windeler (Photo: Hannoveraner Verband)

74.000 euro top price colt by Blue Hors Santiano at OLD Elite auction

VIDEO of top price colt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXqH4Oshnbk

Part of OLD Press release

Overwhelming Prices for Top Foals

Oldenburg Elite foals are in demand worldwide. At the 35th Elite Foal Auction at the Oldenburg Horse Center Vechta, there was once again reliability on the numerous Oldenburg regulars. Managing Director Roland Metz was especially pleased with the many new customers who were acquired through HORSE24. On average, Oldenburg fans spent 13,000 euros on their young talents in Vechta.

As the top price, Sea Cloud by My Blue Hors Santiano - Krack C - Aljano - Caletto II, bred by Erja Aholainen, Hollingstedt, triumphed. With a price of 74,000 euros, this movement-talented colt received the highest bid. The stallion prospect was sold to an international dressage stable in the UK. His dam, Fjola, is the sister of the licensed and Grand Prix-successful Champagner by Catoo, ridden by Maria Klementieva/RUS, and Laurano by Lauries Crusador xx, ridden by Anna-Lena Kracht.

Customers from the UK also secured Special Agent by Secret Noir - Floriscount - Stedinger - De Niro, bred by Helmut Kleen from Bad Zwischenahn. The noble black beauty was sold for 40,000 euros. His dam, Uthaja, is the sister of the Oldenburg Champion Mare of 2022, Benice by Benefit. The Uthoba family also includes the Grand Prix-successful Gut Wettlkam’s Stand by me OLD, ridden by Lisa Müller.

The second highest price was achieved by the winner of the Vechta Foal Championship, Ravina KP by Fair Deal - Foundation - Florencio I - Donatelli, bred by Kerstin Peters, Wiesmoor. A bid of 47,000 euros secured this charming champion for regular customers from Poland. They also acquired the lovely black mare Emilia by Escanto PS - Vivaldi - Bretton Woods - Rubinstein I, bred by Dieter Bloms from Halverde, for 21,500 euros. Her granddam, Toskara, is the sister of the licensed stallion, World Champion, and two-time Bundeschampion Don Davidoff by Don Gregory, ridden by Dr. Ulf Möller.

A long-time Oldenburg friend from Hungary secured Veritas by V-Power - Totilas - Florencio I - Lord Liberty G, bred by Grote Landwirtschaft KG from Neuenkirchen-Vörden. The ambassador of the famous Rulli-Rudilore family cost 30,500 euros. Customers from Mexico also acquired the black stallion Flamour by Feliciano - Sezuan - Locksley II - Escudo II, bred by Carsten Gebers from Winsen, for 15,500 euros. Flamourcomes from the same maternal line as the Grand Prix star Duke of Britain, ridden by Frederic Wandres.

A renowned stallion station from Lower Saxony invested 30,000 euros in the movement-talented Vangelis by V-Power - De Niro - Argentinus - Barsoi xx, bred by Andreas Klinkerfrom Molbergen. Vangelis shares his maternal line with the Bundeschampion and Vice-World Champion Destello OLD, ridden by Beatrice Hoffrogge, and the Grand Prix-winning Daytona Platinum, ridden by Fiona Bigwood/GBR.

Here you find the entire list of prices - https://horse24.com/en/auctions/details/35th-elite-foal-auction-356

Dansk Varmblod med sadelkåring på Randbøl Dressage Academy

⬆️Udnævnt til dagens bedste 4 års og ældre hoppe.

De smukke faciliteter dannede igen rammen om et dejligt hestearrangement

Torsdagen stod i hoppernes tegn. Generelt en god kollektion af unge hopper til sadelkåring på Randbøl Dressage Academy. Nogle enkelte var ikke helt ridemæssigt klar til opgaven, men lod sig alligevel ride i de nye opgivelser.

En enkelt hoppe fra 4 års og ældre holdet (her øverst ⬆️) samt ni 3 års hopper klar til eliteskuet.

Det var hopperne Søbakkehus Malfoy e. Down Town / Sir Donnerhall, Soulsister L e. Secret / Apache og Polka Gold M e. Glamourdale / Fürstenball som fangede mest opmærksomhed hos H2R. Alle tre hopper med potentiale for fremtiden.

Malfoy super flot balanceret i hele præsentationen, Soulsister L lidt mere grøn men med masser potentiale og dagens bedste skridt sammen med hoppen Skovgårdens Qaisa e. Quaterhit / Don Olymbrio. Hoppen Polka Gold M viste særklasse galop som dog alene blev bedømt til 8,5 og samtidig fik den 7,5 i skridt. Kunne have været nuanceret mere med et klar 9-tal i galop og et 7-tal i skridten.

Undervejs gjorde dommer Karsten Pedersen opmærksom på, at de ikke ville se de unge hopper præsenteret i overtempo. Et klart budskab og set fra sidelinien også et meget mere retvisende billede af bevægelsesforløbet, når de unge heste får lov at balancere naturligt.

Klik evt. på fotos herunder for at se videoklip via Instagram ⬇️

3 års hopper udtaget til eliteskuet:



This week now with Verdener Championate, Herwart van der Decken-Schau & OnLive foal auction

Huge program for HANN horses in Verden this week

Young horse championships, qualifier for Bundeschampionate and up till Intermediaire I competitions.

Thursday with the prestigious Herwart van der Decken Schau and Friday with OnLive auction.

Here you find the entire collection for the auction.

The entire event is available at Clipmyhorse.

Here you find start and results.


Olympic horse Mount St John Freestyle was discovered at the foal auction in Verden

Discovered at the Elite Foal Auction and successful at the Olympics: Mount St John Freestyle with Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (Photo: Hannoveraner Verband/Lafrentz)

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50th Elite Foal and Broodmare Auction

Verden. On Friday, August 9, the 50th Elite Foal and Broodmare Auction of the Hannoveraner Verband will take place as an OnLive Auction in the Niedersachsenhalle. The auction will feature 118 foals born on or after April 10. The foals will be presented on the show grounds from 10 a.m., before it's time to say "First, second, third – sold!" in the Niedersachsenhalle from 3 p.m. onwards.

Foals arrived in Verden with the first Elite Foal Auction in 1975. This established itself as a permanent fixture every August. Many successful sport horses found their way to their new owners via the foal auction. Currently the most famous Verden auction foal is Mount St John Freestyle by Fidermark/Donnerhall (breeder: Stephan Kurz, Zöbingen), who thrilled spectators at the Olympic Games in Paris as winner of the Grand Prix Special and fifth in the Freestyle with Danish rider Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour. She was discovered by the British stud Mount St John in the Niedersachsenhalle in 2009.

The 50th Elite Foal and Broodmare Auction will take place as an OnLive Auction in the Niedersachsenhalle. Customers can place their bids on site or bid for their favourite foal online – all from the comfort of their own home. Breeders, riders and horse lovers from all over the world are invited to purchase the most promising foals of the next generation.

The showcase of breeding with highly interesting fillies and colts by various sires from a wide range of dam lines will be presented for the 50th time this year. The collection is rounded off by broodmares in foal with the best dressage and jumping pedigrees that will make breeders' hearts beat faster. Because breeding and sport are closely linked, the auction is embedded in the Verden Championships, where former Verden auction foals also compete year after year. The selected foals and broodmares will be presented in the outdoor area on Friday, August 9, and auctioned off in the afternoon in the Niedersachsenhalle. Admission is free.

LINK for auction collections.

Germany’s von Bredow-Werndl and Dalera Dance to individual Olympic Dressage gold once again

Defending champions, Germany’s Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and her great mare TSF Dalera BB, secured the Individual Olympic Dressage title for the second time in a row at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Versailles (FRA) today.

At the Tokyo 2020 Games they claimed gold ahead of team-mate Isabell Werth riding Bella Rose. And once again this afternoon it was Werth who had to settle for the silver medal spot, this time with her magical new mare Wendy.

Bronze today went to Great Britain’s Charlotte Fry and the stallion Glamourdale as spectators in the packed stands witnessed horse after horse producing their very best performances in the final. But it was far from clear if the defending champions were in good enough form to repeat their Tokyo victory as the action got underway.

Yesterday, they helped their country to secure the Olympic Dressage Team title for a spectacular 15th time, albeit by only the narrowest of margins ahead of Team Denmark. However, Dalera and her rider didn’t demonstrate the harmony that has been the trademark of the glorious successes they have enjoyed in recent years, and that left a question mark over what they could do today.

The doubters were put right back in their place, however, by a copybook Freestyle that wasn’t just technically brilliant, but also sparkled with lightness and mutual understanding, leading to their winning score of 90.093%.

Joyous

Werth was second to go in the final group of six, and her test with Wendy was a joyous celebration of this new-found partnership who simply seem to be made for each other. They were clearly having fun as they posted their score of 89.614% to put it up to the remaining four. 

Fry and Glamourdale followed, posting 88.971% on the board, and when The Netherlands’ Dinja van Liere and Hermes scored 88.432% there were only two left to challenge for gold. 

From the moment von Bredow-Werndl and Dalera set off it was a completely different picture to what they shown the day before, the mare bouncing off the arena surface and responding to her rider’s every invisible instruction with ease and grace. The scores came tumbling in, getting higher and higher as the test progressed, and by the time they came to the end they were earning 10s across the board to bring them to 90.093% - only 0.479 points ahead of compatriot Werth but very definitely in the lead. The score was just 1.639 less than her winning one in Tokyo where she posted 91.732%.

Von Bredow-Werndl was not convinced she had done enough, however, because Denmark’s Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour and her new ride Freestyle were still to go and they had been so impressive over the previous days, including taking top spot in the Grand Prix Special that decided the team medals. "The minutes when Cathrine was riding were very exhausting - I died several times!”, von Bredow-Werndl said afterwards. But, with 88.093%, Laudrup-Dufour settled into fifth place in the final analysis, and the gold medal was back around the defending champion’s neck.

Pressure

She admitted that the pressure of going last of her team had affected her performance yesterday and that she really had to pull herself together to put things right this afternoon.

"Today I woke up and I thought, ok, it's all about trust, we are enough and I have to trust myself and I have to trust Dalera. It was about letting go, to surrender”

 

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl

(GER)

She kept her preparation to the minimum, so much so that the mare didn’t even break into a sweat all day. “I didn't even do a whole pirouette in the warm up - she went in (to the arena) with dry hair and came out with dry hair!”

In the end it was all about controlling her own mentality so that both she and her horse could give their very best. “This was a mental game”, she pointed out.

Talking about her ride, she said Dalera “was 1,000% with me, she had no ear or eye anywhere else than me, she was listening so carefully and she really showed me that this is what she wants to do and this is why it makes me so emotional because I don't know if I will ever get another horse like her. She's the most intelligent horse I've ever had, she is out of this world!”, she added.

So close

Werth could hardly be disappointed about finishing so close behind her compatriot. She has only been riding the mare Wendy since the beginning of this year and their partnership is literally improving with every outing together. They have been wonderful to watch in Versailles over the last week.

Talking about being pipped at the post by her team-mate, the multiple medallist - who herself took individual Olympic gold with Gigolo in Atlanta in 1996 - said:

“We (Team Germany) had the luck on our side yesterday, the Danish team also could have won, and today I'm really happy with the result because at the end it's a lucky punch for Jessie and a bit unlucky for me, that’s how it goes. But both horses were fantastic, we had such a high standard in the competition. The first starter had 80% already so I think it was just fantastic. And for me, with this horse, and in this atmosphere, I don't feel that I lost anything!”

 

Isabell Werth
(GER)

Proud

Bronze medallist Fry said she was very proud of Glamourdale. “I 100% knew he was capable of it, but to be able to pull it off in there today and get the bronze is just incredible. The support from the crowd was amazing and the prize-giving was just insane! That feeling going around with Jessica and Isabell - two idols and huge inspirations in our sport - was just incredible! I didn’t watch anybody after my test, I knew they were all very good. I didn’t want to disappoint myself so I was just happy with my ride. We were on our way back to the stables and I just thought we better check the scores before we decided to start packing up and suddenly there was screaming going on and we realised we had the bronze so it was so exciting!”, she said. 

“When we became World Champions (individual in 2022) it was also quite unexpected, but I knew Glamourdale was always capable, and having it all come together on the day at the right time here is a very special thing. This is just as special for me, maybe even more special to have this Paris 2024 Olympic medal - it’s just so cool!”

 

Charlotte Fry

(GBR)

Dressage has attracted huge attention at these Olympic Games with celebrities including American rapper and record producer Snoop Dogg coming to see Britain’s Becky Moody in action yesterday and Canadian actor Ryan Gosling dropping in today. They all saw super sport.

Asked what her plans are now for Dalera, the newly re-crowned Individual Olympic champion von Bredow-Werndl said that the mare will compete a few more times this year and then retire to breed some foals in the spring. 

Filled with emotion she said, “I owe her so much. I love her and I will spoil her until the last day of her life.”

FULL RESULTS

Germany just pips Denmark to take 15th Olympic Team title

In arguably the closest and most thrilling Olympic contest of all time, Germany clinched Dressage Team gold by the narrowest of margins ahead of Denmark in silver and Great Britain in bronze at the Paris 2024 Olympic equestrian venue in Versailles (FRA) today. The result brings Germany’s Olympic gold-medal count to a massive 15, and with 10 victories from the last 11 editions of the Games dating all the way back to Los Angeles in 1984, their record is nothing short of phenomenal.

However, it doesn’t get much closer than a winning margin of 0.121 percentage points. For Team Denmark, realising their dream of clinching the Olympic title for the very first time was only a whisper away when they were pinned back into silver medal spot ahead of Great Britain, who took the bronze just over three points further adrift. It was Olympic sport at its very best today, with the result completely unpredictable until the very last moment.

The victorious side of Frederic Wandres/Bluetooth OLD, Isabell Werth/Wendy and Jessica von Bredow-Werndl/TSF Dalera BB knew they had been in a mighty battle that might well not have gone in their favour.

“We did it! It was too exciting to be honest, and at the end the margin was so tiny!”, said von Bredow-Werndl who claimed double-gold with the same super mare in Tokyo three years ago. 

As the most medalled athlete in all of equestrian sport, her team-mate Isabell Werth knows what tense competition is all about, but even this seven-time Olympian was near-breathless with the excitement of it all. 

“That was a thriller today!”, she said. “At the end I didn't believe that we got it because it was so very close! Now nobody can ever say again that dressage is boring!”, she added with a huge laugh.

Three-way contest

As the 10 nations qualified for the Grand Prix Special took their turn in the arena, it quickly evolved into a three-way contest between the defending Olympic champions from Germany, the reigning world champions from Denmark and the reigning European champions from Britain, who all looked well set for a podium placing from the outset. 

The British got off to a flying start when their new recruit Becky Moody, only called up at the very last moment, showed that despite never competing in a championship before her partnership with her home-bred 10-year-old gelding Jagerbomb is really something special. Putting 76.489% on the board for a harmonious test she topped the leaderboard after the first group of 10 combinations had competed, with Denmark’s Daniel Bachmann Andersen and Vayron next best on 75.973% and the first of the Germans, Frederic Wandres and Bluetooth OLD, close behind in 75.942%.

Carl Hester and Fame added 76.520% to the British tally, but then Nanna Skodborg Merrald and Zepter’s 78.480% moved the Danes well ahead only for Germany’s Werth to follow with a wonderful ride from her new horse Wendy that earned 79.894%. 

Perfect match

This pair are the perfect match, and Werth has found a whole new dimension to her performances.  “It's a very quick coming together of a new partnership, that's true, when you sit on a horse and you feel that is your horse then it just clicks!”, said the German, who has long been known as “The Queen” in her sport and who only teamed up with Wendy in January of this year.

“This is a really perfect match between us and I think we both feel really confident and that makes it so easy. She's so uncomplicated!”, Werth enthused about the big mare.

“She's really tall when you stand next to her, she's 1.85cms and everything is much easier on her, you can sit and just have fun! She's everything in a perfect construction, and it's wonderful to have her in time for the Olympics!”, she added.

It would all come down to the final three to decide the medal-placings, and when reigning individual world champions, Charlotte Fry and the stallion Glamourdale, posted 79.483% for a great test then the British were assured of at least the bronze. However, the penultimate partnership of Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour and Freestyle then threw down the biggest score of the day to leave the gold-medal race still wide open. Their softness and balance, the unhurried and majestic movement of the mare and the harmony between horse and athlete earned 81.216% to move Denmark onto a total score of 232.492, which piled the pressure on the German anchor partnership.

Wrap it up

As von Bredow-Werndl entered the arena with Dalera it seemed more than possible that they would score over 80% to wrap it up for another clear German win. But there were mistakes, and when 79.954% went up on the board it was so very, very close. The margin of victory was little more than a hair’s breadth.

“It was more than a hiccup!”, von Bredow-Werndl said of her expensive error. “It was a misunderstanding in the transition to the passage that cost too many points for two movements that count double! But luckily we connected again and we brought it home!”, she said.

And asked if she knew before she went into the arena what she had to score in order to keep her country in gold medal spot, she replied, “no, and it was good that I didn’t!”

Close competition is what makes great sport, and today’s Olympic contest was just that.

Wandres’ contribution with Bluetooth OLD was significant. As he pointed out himself, it is his pure consistency that earned his place here in Paris. “I don't need to lie. I'm not the one which is looking for 80% in the Special but that’s okay, because whether it is 30 degrees or raining cats (and dogs!) I'm riding my best and getting the scores that are expected of me always”, he said.

The Danes could have been disappointed, but they knew that if von Bredow-Werndl and Dalera hadn’t run into problems in their test they would have finished further behind, so they were realistic about today’s result and more than pleased. Denmark has only once before earned an Olympic Dressage team medal and that was bronze in Beijing in 2008. The camaraderie in their team has been clear to see at these Games, and that closeness and comfort is paying off in spades.

Supported

“We've known each other since we were small kids, and we've supported each other in each other's career so far. We are the youngest team of all here and we came in as world champions. We've already done so much great together, but we have so much more to come ahead of us, and we are so hungry to do even more. We are very happy!”, Bachmann Andersen said.

The British have enjoyed a great run at these Games, taking team gold in both Eventing and Jumping and now bronze in team Dressage. Like Germany’s Werth, Carl Hester is also competing at his seventh Olympic Games and reflecting on how the Dressage team competition played out over the last few days, he said he knew it was going to be close-run affair for the medal placings. 

“Looking at the scores all year you could see how everybody has been shifting around and you could see how Isabell has been improving, which she's just proved now, and the Danes have been so very consistent and very strong. For me it’s great to see Becky Moody being the newest star to hit the Olympics, she has been amazing - so it’s all very exciting!”, the British veteran said.

The German celebrations from today’s epic contest will barely have faded before tomorrow’s much-anticipated Grand Prix Freestyle finale which will decide the individual medals. With such super-star quality on show in Paris this week and so many partnerships, some well-established and others just blossoming, taking to the stage one more time, it’s going to be like “Strictly Come Prancing” - with plenty more surprises possible when the action gets underway at 10.00am Paris time.

FULL RESULTS