Munster Auction News
Tamango, Price Highlight at 2007
Elite Foal Auction in Munster
August 13, 2007
The
bay show jumping bred colt Tamango, by Tinka's Boy
out of a Carthago Z dam, became the price highlight
of
the
2007 Elite Foal Auction in Munster, Germany, August
12, 2007. The Westfalian branded colt, bred by Heinz
and Elisabeth Schulte, sold for 38,000 euro to a Westfalian
buyer.
The second most expensive foal of the auction was
James Dean (pictured), a Rhinelander banded Jazz Rubin
x Fidermark colt bred and presented at auction by Lia
Geilenkirchen.
This liver chestnut colt sold for 36,000 euro to Portugal.
The bay colt Sunny Niro, by Sir Donnerhall x De Niro,
sold
for the same price of 36,000 euro to The Netherlands.
Hans Hermann Winkelmann is the breeder of this colt.
88 colts were sold in total.
The
most expensive filly was Rosamunde (pictured left),
a Rhinelander branded Rock Forever x Fidermark offspring
bred by
Hannelore Koch. The filly sold to a Westfalia based
dressage enthusiast.
Fourteen pony foals were auctioned, achieving an
average price of 4,857 euro. The most expensive one
was Clarence, a bay Westalian colt by Classic Dancer
x Night Star III, bred and presented by Manfred Twiehaus.
Eighty-eight colts were sold in total for an average
price of 8,201 €, while 59 fillies sold for an
average price of 6,671 €. 161 foals in total were
auctioned. 17 of them move abroad to England, 10 to
The Netherlands, 5 to Brazil, 4 to Austria, 3 to Luxembourg,
2 to Belgium,
Portugal and Russia and one to Spain, France, Sweden,
South Africa, the U.S.A. and New Zealand.
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