What's Happening
in the Dressage World?
January 2006
We've
received some anxious emails from Denmark which expressed
a worry that the Trakehner
stallion Blue Hors Hertug (by Schwadroneur) has
been gelded.
Hertug
has
proven
to be one of the best inheriting Trakehner sires
in Denmark and there was some fear that the dark
bay stallion got gelded after his sale to Danish
Young Rider Phit Westergaard. A quick email to Susanne
Mulbjerg Møller, manager at Blue Hors, set the record
straight. Nothing has been chopped off and Hertug
is still a
stallion.
Blue Hors did confirm some changes in their
stallion roster though. Blue Hors Soprano (by
Sandro Hit x Contender) has been sold back
to Paul Schockemohle.
Blue Hors Del Quinto (Del Piero x
Akzent II) is no
longer standing at stud, but is still in training
at Blue Hors.
Swedish dressage star Jan Brink has found
new love.
After his separation from Minna Telde, Brink was one
of the
dressage
world's
most eligible bachelors. But no more! Catharina
Svensson is Brink's
newest sweet heart and she accompanied him to
the Gala Ball of the "Swedish
Sportman of the Year" at the Globen in
Stockholm. Brink was in the running
to become Swedish Sportman of the Year, but was defeated
by Tony
Rickardsson who holds seven
speedway World Championship gold medals.
Swedish magazine Tidningen Ridsport published a photo
of a cute Christmas tree decoration. Swedish top jumper
rider Malin Baryard discovered a
new, original way of decorating her Christmas tree and
putting a better use to the ribbons she won in her
career. Check
out Baryard's tree here
De Hoefslag wrote that Belgian dressage rider Werner
van den Brande sold his KWPN
licensed stallion Vic (Jazz x Flemmingh)
to Jacques Maree, Tim Coomans and Mr Slier. The dark
bay
KWPN stallion Vic was bred by Mr. Jansen in Homoet,
Belgium, and purchased by Van den Brande after the
KWPN licensing. Vic is currently stabled at Jacques
Maree's barn in Holland.
Mary Alice Malone of Iron Spring Farm in Coatesville,
PA, USA, has purchased yet another Friesian
stallion in The Netherlands.
Winad 405 ( Pike x Naen) is joining Teade, Goffert,
Erik and Heinse at Iron Spring in the
States.
Horses of the Dutch reported that the KWPN licensed
stallion Candyboy (by Lucky Boy) has been donated
to the University of Kentucky by owner Mrs Royer. Candyboy
will stand at stud at Kentucky. The Royer family purchased
the stallion in 1997 from Mary Alice Malone, who imported
Candyboy into the United States. Candyboy has one licensed
offspring, Candy Surprise, who has been gelded.
Imke and Tineke Bartels of the Horse
Academy in Hooge Mierde, The Netherlands, announced
the purchase
of a new youngster: Toscana. The 6-year old
KWPN bred chestnut mare is by Krack C x Oracle and
has competed
in a regional Pavo Cup competition, but has done not
other showing. She has given birth to two foals (one
by Negro,
one by Scandic) and two of her embryo's have been inseminated
with semen from Scandic and Jazz. Bartels praise
the mare for her talent for piaffe and passage and
her
willingness
to
work.
Petra Wilm's Gestut Tasdorf in Germany
and York
Stutteri in Denmark announced their partnership.
They will be distributing semen of their partner
stations. "The
Stallions of the two studs supplement each other in
a way, so that breeders can combine the different bloodlines
as they like and hereby make use of the full product
line," Nick Elsass of York said.
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