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Dressage News
Highest Prices for Weltclassiker and H.S. Europa
at 2000 PSI Auction
Ulli Kasselmann and Paul Schockemoele, the directors of PSI
Performance Sporthorses International, were more than
pleased with the results of their 2000 PSI Elite auction,
held 26th November 2000.
While last year the total turnover was only a bare
5 million Deutsch Marks, this year the duo from Ankum
collected 22,9 million in total. Only two jumpers were
sold for less than 100,000 DM and six horses were sold
for more than one million DM. The average price was
458,000 DM which shows that the PSI auction is only
an extravaganza for the very few horselovers among us.
The highest price, 2,300,000 DM, was paid for the show
jumping mare H.S. Europa. This Holsteiner mare by Carthago
x Landgraf I won the German Show Jumping Championships
for five year olds and was purchased by the German couple
Gaby and Klaus Ostendorf . Markus Beerbaum will ride
the bay in the future.
Sportscar fanatic Hans-Werner Aufrecht, founder of
the DTM Race Car tournament in Germany, put 1,300,000
DM on the table for the four-year-old dressage star
Weltclassiker. The Oldenburg bred gelding by Welt Hit
II x Classiker will be the mount for daughter Eva-Maria.
Perry Thomas' Placido got sold for 1,050,000 DM to
Switzerland. Placido was orginally bought at the 1997
Verden October auction by the American but the horse
returned to Germany for further training under Dr Ulf
Moeller. Ridden by this young-horse-master, Placido
became the bronze medallist at the World Championships
and the winner of the German Dressage Championships
for five-year-olds. The approved breeding stallion Welt
Hit VI (Oldenburg by Weltmeyer x Hill Hawk xx) found
a new stable in America for 1,200,000 DM. The Hannoverian
Mambo N° 5 (Metternich x Biagotti) was worthy 1,100,000
DM and will stay in Germany.
Complete Results here
Image: headshot of Weltclassiker
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