What's
Happening in the Dressage World?
Junior Riders Market Place is a big success. With Valentijn
finding a new barn in Belgium through our web site, two other ponies, promoted
on this site, have found new homes.
Wendy van der Helm's number one pony "Alympia" was sold to Julie
De Deken, who trains with Arlette Holsters in Zandhoven. De Deken started
her pony FEI pony career on Nathalie Burssens former Belgian Team pony
Watershof Marc. Her parents then purchased the lovely stallion Panache,
who already shone under Iris van kerckhoven in several equitation classes.
De Deken had bad luck with two of her other ponies. Highness died and No
Limit injured himself severely. With Alympia De Deken hopes one day to
become a Belgian pony team member.
And finally the 1998 European Dressage Pony Champion, Noble Casper,
has moved to Luxembourg to the Henschen family. Their 12 year old
daughter hopes to enjoy the pony as much as the Meiresonnes did. "My stomach
hurt when I saw Casper leave our premises. He was my absolute favourite
and it's so sad to see him go away," Mrs Meiresonne said.
More Belgian horses find new careers abroad. Frank van Dijck's
Belgian Young Dressage Horse Champion Ritmeister moved to Florida.
Young Rider Thamara Gimbel will be showing the black stallion now. Ritmeister
won the finals of the 6 year olds at the Belgian Young Dressage Horse Championships.
The black, licensed Westphalian stallion enjoyed a brief career at Prix
St. Georges level competing in several smaller three star CDI's. Ritmeister
is sired by Rosenkavalier, a foundation stallion for the Westphalian
studbook who passed away mid May at age 23.
Hoefslag did a special interview with Belgian Grand Prix rider Stefan
van Ingelgem about his collection of horses. Apparently the Dutch equestrian
magazine wrote that Van Ingelgem's number one Grand Prix horse, the Latvian
Bravurnik,
is for sale, but Mrs Carmen van Ingelgem denies this. "He's not for
sale and Stefan will compete him at the CDI Arnhem at the end of June,
together with his other Grand Prix horse Remy Martin," Carmen told Junior
Riders.
At the CDN Mol - "Dressage at De Steppe" - outsider Regina Moldan
- Speeckaert reined supreme at Grand Prix level. With Edelweiss,
formerly known as Facchio Toto, she scored 63.14% and left all competition
behind her. Moldan is a native Austrian who trained with Georg Wahl during
her years of stardom. In 1987 the classy daughter of a chalk factory and
hotel director won the European Young Riders Championships with her dapple
grey gelding Dacapo. Regina Moldan-Speeckaert is currently trained by Kristine
Geerts and Ludo Verbraeken and her horse are stabled at home in the small
rural village of Lommel, Belgium.
We have learnt that Oldenburg's number one dressage sire Rubinstein
is suffering from a decease called 'Hodenbruch'. The stallion had to be
operated on and consequently he dealt with a protean problem in his blood,
referred to as 'Rehe'. Although Rubinstein is currently feeling himself
a bit under the weather, he is sill able to breed. Holsteiner stallion
Landadel
was also diagnosed with this same problem but still sired nice products
for years.
Dark Diamant (by Davignon) has been tipped as one of the most
promising young dressage horses in the Belgian "Classic Circuit for Young
Dressage Horses." Rider Sophie-Baetens van Lent took a break two
years ago when giving birth to her first born. Now the lady from Grimbergen
seems to be totally back with a pack of promising prospects of which Dark
Diamant is one of them.
Hilltop farm acquired the Westphalian stallion Festrausch
(by Florestan) from Ullrich Kasselmann. Owner Scott Hassler will entering
the black in the 6 year old class at the World Championships for Young
Dressage Horses in Arnhem.
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