Dutch Dressage News
Tineke Bartels' Luxaflex Passed Away
October 8, 2007
Tineke
Bartels' former Grand Prix horse Luxaflex has been
put down following a break and run incident at
the Bartels' Horse Academy on Wednesday October 3,
2007. The 17-year old horse was in the field when he
startled from a tractor passing by and broke out. He
fled in the woods and was caught a few kilometers away
from home with a torn tendon in the hind leg. The injury
was right on his weak spot, where an old injury used
to be. One day later, the Bartels family and his owner
Mrs Sonnenberg (founder of Hunter Douglas' Luxaflex
window company), decided that it
was in the best interest of the horse to put him down.
The 17-year old Dutch bred Luxaflex (Wellington x
Rigoletto) came in training with Tineke Bartels 14
years ago. He was
bred
by Peter
Rinkes
of
the Fortuna Hoeve and sold to Mrs Sonnenberg through
Johan Hamminga. He competed all the way up to Grand
Prix level and was internationally active at shows
between 1997 and 2002. He competed briefly under Imke
Schellekens-Bartels in 2004.
Many injuries meddled with a
progressive career of this horse. He suffered from
frequent colic attacks and was operated on three times.
He sustained a severe tendon injury which flared up
regularly. Luxaflex was retired a few years ago and
spent his retirement at the Academy.
"I was pretty sad last week because I had such a special
bond with him. We went through a lot together, but
he had such a fantastic character," Tineke Bartels
said. "His stall was right behind our kitches and he
was one of the first horses that greeted me everyday
when I came out."
Photo copyrighted: Dirk Caremans
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