German
Dressage/Auction News
Love
Parade, Highlight of the 2001 PSI Auction
The
22nd PSI-Auction in Ankum, Germany, was once again a
money-throwing-extravaganza but the top record of 2.8
million DM for Lord Sinclair a few years ago has not
been broken. The PSI-auction is known to be the most
expensive auction for show jumping and dressage youngsters
and is organised by Paul Schockemole and Ullrich Kasselmann.
With 50 horses sold, a total of 20.343 million Deutsch
Mark was raised.
The five-year-old Holsteiner Locarno was the most expensive
show jumping horse. The Lord Calidos x Romino son was
sold for 1.95 million DM (or 1 million Euro). For 1.4
million DM, Otto Becker bought the 7-year-old stallion
Qualdandro, by Quickstar x Aldatus. Dressage mare Love
Parade produced the top knock-down price amongst the
dressage horses. The oldenburger mare by Lord Liberty
x Rubinstein was good for 1.76 million DM and was sold
to Great Britain. Suprise du Jour, a bay Sandro Hit
x Weltmeyer offspring, was good for the second highest
price. A German dressage lover paid 530.000 Euro for
the horse.
Related
Links
Full
Results of the 2001 PSI- Auction
The 2001 PSI Auction, a Promised
Cash Flow
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