2005 Oldenburg Stallion
Licensing
2005 Oldenburg Althengst Parade in Christmas Atmosphere
November 27, 2005
When one woke up on Saturday morning November 26,
2005, with that bubbly feeling of looking forward to
the annual Althengst Parade in Vechta, Germany, and
looked out
of the window, one probably was very surprised. The
day before, a severe snow blizzard affected northern
Europe, covering the Oldenburg area in 30 centimeters
of snow. It immediately felt like Christmas, but the
problem was that half of the horses scheduled
to appear at the Althengst Parade were unable to make
the journey to the Vechta Equestrian Center. Nevertheless,
those who had trailered in their stallions the day
before or those who did not live all the way down south
in
Germany, were able to present their studs in the show
which had a sell out crowd despite the winter weather.
Here is a small photo report of the stallion that
caught our interest, in one way or another.
Serano Gold (Sandro Hit x Grundstein II)
This young stallion claimed much fame this year by
scoring top marks in the 30-day test. The dark bay
had a ponyesque appearance, but showed super supple
gaits and much elasticity.
Samarant (Sandro Hit x Brentano II)
Schockemohle's dressage horse trainer Anja Engelbart
presented Samarant, one of the newer Sandro Hit offsprings
that has caught the interest of many breeders. Elasticity
was this stallion's forte and though his canter looked
brilliant in its ground cover and suspension, he cantered
croupe high as so many Sandro Hits do. Samarant did not
show any walk.
Sir Donnerhall (Sandro Hit x Donnerhall)
Sir Donnerhall, the youngster people seem to talk about
the most in Germany. Last year, Sir Donnerhall was
still
looking
like a baby, with his tiny mouth, baby teeth and his
foal like nickering. This year, under Dr. Ulf Möller,
the
4-year old Sir Donnerhall has exploded in muscle (looking
like a 6-year old). Winning his 70-day test, Sir Donnerhall
showed super quality gaits and is a real interesting
cocktail of Sandro Hit x Donnerhall blood. His flat
back and topline remind him of Donnerhall, his
hind legs which are constantly active but fail to completely
step under the body are typical Sandro Hit. Nevertheless,
Sir Donnerhall is definitely one of the more interesting
Sandro Hit offsprings and he was proclaimed 2005 Hauptpremium
Winner based on the quality of his offspring and his
Stallion Performance Test results.
Belissimo (Beltain x Romadour II)
The Westfalian stallion Belissimo was presented at
the Oldenburg epicenter in Vechta as an option for
refinement in the conformation / bloodline. This reserve
Bundeschampion gave a different impression from two
months ago in Warendorf. The chestnut had developed
well in the trot work, taking more weight on the hindquarters
and pushing more from behind, while the canter had
lost some suppleness and jump.
Rousseau (Ferro x Ramiro)
This Dutch Warmblood stallion is the former reserve
World Young Horse Champion. He used to be ridden by
Nicolette van Lierop, but has now been stationed at
Ingo Pape's for a year. Susan Pape-Draper presented
the massive bay stallion. Rousseau has a huge frame,
looking very stocky, but showed nice quality gaits.
Nevertheless, the horse was not completely through
in the body and looked
extremely uncomfortable and unresponsive in the mouth.
Hofrat (Gribaldi x Guter Planet)
Another refiner for Oldenburg: the Trakehner reserve
licensing champion Hofrat. This black stallion
looked stronger behind than most Gribaldi offsprings
but lacked some dynamics. The connection in the back
between the hind and front quarters seemed weak. This
could partly be attributed to the too tight frame the
stallion
was
ridden in.
The
walk was
slightly
short-long
behind. Hofrat regained popularity this year by siring
the 2005 Hanoverian Licensing Champion "Hotline" (Hofrat
x De Niro).
Furst Grandios (Furst Heinrich x Argentinus)
Wow, what a lovely stallion. Super elastic gaits, good
engagement from behind and much scope and potential
in his basic gaits. His full brother became the Reserve
Champion this year at the Oldenburg licensing the day
before the Althengst Parade.
Furstenreich (Florestan x Matador)
More F blood for Oldenburg. British Grand Prix rider
Emma Hindle presented Furstenreich. I hadn't seen the
horse go since his performance at the 2004 World Young
Horse Championships and did not recognize him at first.
This 7-year old has almost doubled in muscle and looks
like a real FEI horse now. His solid basic gaits were
lovely, but his real talent lay in the piaffe and passage.
Diamond Hit (Don Schufro x Ramino)
VTV Insurance honoured Diamond Hit as the best performing
Oldenburg stallion of the year 2005. Diamond Hit is
by the Grand Prix stallion Don Schufro out of Sandro
Hit's dame Loretta (by Ramino). Under Emma Hindle,
he has been consistently winning and placing at the
top in the small tour at international dressage shows
in Europe. Furthermore, his offspring has been doing
extremely well: Loxana (Diamond Hit x Argentinus) became
the Rastede Mare Champion this year. Donovan (Diamond
Hit x Consul) won the Bundeschampionate, and three
out of four presented Diamond Hit progeny at the 2005
Oldenburg Stallion Licensing got licensed; one earning
the Premium predicate.
Donnerball (Donnerhall x Alabaster)
Talking about piaffe, passage and World Young Horse
Championships. Probably the star performance at the
2005 Althengst Parade was Donnerball's. The liver chestnut
has changed dramatically since the World Championships
in July, looking much stronger and more balanced, especially
in the trot work. His canter was well engaged and relaxed.
The drastic improvement in the trot work must have
resulted from the extensive piaffe - passage training
Finken has been doing with this five-year old. He showed
more pi-pa in his performance than the Grand Prix trained
horses that were presented in Vechta, adding a piaffe
pirouette to his performance. The young horse seemed
very much at ease with this high degree of collection,
but to me it was overdoing it a bit.
All photos copyrighted Astrid Appels/Eurodressage.
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