Hanoverian
Breeding News
Natiello/Wenzel II get Receives Champion's Laurel
at 2001 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing
The
divine Natiello xx x Wenzel II offspring became the
Champion stallion of the 2001 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing
in Verden, Germany. The pit black stallion is bred by
Hans Heinrich Blume from Burgwedel, and was presented
at the approval by Heinrich Giesselmann from Barver,
Germany. Dam St Pr St Weira (by Wenzel II) is a highly
famous brood mare who already gave birth to several
National Breed Show finalists. After the licensing,
the black was sold at the open stallion sale (first
time ever - before, the National State Stud of Celle
had a first choice in buying new stallions amongst the
collection). A Danish stallion station purchased this
youngster for 300,000 DM.
Reserve champion of the licensing was a superbly jumping
get by Stakkato x Sandro. The bay stallion, bred and
presented by Gerd Odlozinski, won the Winergy Prize
for the best jumping horse of the licensing. Manager
of the Celle State Stud, Dr Burchard Bade, purchased
the horse for 320,000 DM. Most expensive horse of the
Open Sale was a De Niro x Walt Disney offspring and
got sold for 530,000 DM. Dr. Ulrich Kriebel from Bienenbüttel
bred this excellent mover and Gestut an der Ilmenau
from Bad Bevensen presented the young sire at the licensing.
The 1999 Hanoverian offspring proved to be of excellent
quality, especially the show jumping horses seemed to
stand out. The Open Sale was a huge success. For an
average price of 78,246 DM, 65 stallions were sold.
Dr Burchard Bade from Celle bought 11 stallions for
his federal stallion station. The most expensive not-approved
stallion was a De Niro x Warkant offspring who was sold
for 60,000 DM to a Westfalian training stable.
Full results of the auction at hannoveraner.com
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