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Dressage News
Broere Stallions
dominate 1999 Pavo Cup finals
What
started off as a trial version for a Young Dressage
Horse Show Circuit soon turned out to be a huge success.
In five years time, the Pavo Cup, sponsored by horse
feed company Pavo, became a highly commercialized tournament
which assembles the best KWPN horses in Holland. Throughout
the spring and summer show season several selection
shows pick out the best young dressage horses to compete
in the finals, which are held during the Rabobank Paardendagen.
The finals consist of two selection tests and a final
test in which two foreign riders try out each mount
and score them on their qualities and potential.
It were the stallions of KWPN studfarm Broere, that
dominated this year's Pavo finals. In the four year
old division steady "Broere" rider Liseon Kamper impressed
judges Stephan Clarke, England, and Shannon Oldham Dueck,
Canada, with the stallion Broere Norway. The liver chestnut
received a final 90 points score of Clarke who describe
the mount as the nicest horse he had ridden during the
Pavo Cup finals. Oldham Dueck tested Norway on his consistency
against pressure, his balance and speed of the hind
leg. She noted down 86 points, which resulted in a victory
of Broere Norway (Jazz x Ulft).
The most important finals are the five year old class,
in which Broere Montecristo dominated. The approved
bay stallion by El Corona x Clavecimbel) already became
Reserve Champion in last year's Pavo Cup, but this year
Liseon Kamper aimed for more and received the grand
laurel. Clarke gave Montecristo a 10 and described the
bay as an excellent Grand Prix potential. Oldham Dueck,
who was not afraid to test the 5 year old on canter
half passes and flying changes, gave 97 points which
led to a 92.5% overall score. Reserve Champion among
the five year olds was World Champion Roval Investment.
The chestnut gelding received a 88.75% total.
Complete
scores of the 1999 Pavo Cup Finals here
Image copyrighted by Steven
Stegen
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