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Warmblood Breeding News
Nector van het Carelshof Leads World Breeding Rankings
The
12-year old Belgian warmblood gelding Nector van het
Carelshof is currently leading the rankings of the World
Breed Federation for Sport Horses. In the period of
October 1, 2002 and January 31, 2003, Nector van het
Carelshof collected 822 points in total via his competition
scores, resulting in his leader's position in the World
Breeding Ranking. Nector van het Carelshof's success
totally depended on his results produced when being
ridden by German Ingrid Klimke. The bay gelding by Randel
Z recently got sold to British Fiona Bigwood.
In second position is Gina Capellmann Lutkemeier's
Amando, a Swedish warmblood gelding by the recently
passed away Flyinge Amiral. He scored 620 points. Monica
Theodorescu's Trakehner mare Renaissance Fleur (by Tuareg)
is in third position. The best ranked breeding stallion
is the Oldenburg sire Relevant (by Rubinstein) who covers
the fourth spot in the ranking with 542 points.
BCM World Breeding Rankings DRESSAGE
Period: 01/10/2002 - 31/01/2003
1 Nector van het Carelshof 822.0
2 Amando 11 620.0
3 Renaissance Fleur 572.0
4 Relevant 005 542.0
5 Regent 495.0
6 Jarwo 493.0
7 Gestion Krack C 472.0
8 Idocus 467.0
9 Rusty 047 440.0
10 Albano 423.0
Image copyrighted: Dirk
Caremans
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