1998
Pavo Cup Finals
Lucky Times and Mariena Win 1998 Pavo Cup Finals
August 1988
Four
years ago, Pavo, a European horse feed company, decided
to sponsor a special circuit for four and five year
old dressage horses. This initiative, which was applauded
by the KWPN studbook, has become one of the most popular
classes on the national show circuit. By creating a
special division for youngsters, these future dressage
champions were judged more on their potential and movement
instead of their conformation and ability to run a correct
test. The selection trails for the Pavo Cup Finals started
in May. A number of national shows hosted these dressage
youngsters as they assembled to ride the qualifiers.
The winners of each division were automatically selected
for the finals.
The finals, which were part of the Rabobank Paardendagen,
were held at the national KWPN breeding center in Ermelo.
The top thirty horses of each age-division were selected
for the second round of the finals. In the second round
this group of thirty started from scratch and a jury
of one breeder, one rider and one official dressage
judge selected the top ten. The actual finals consisted
of riders' test by Ellen Bontje, member of the Dutch
Dressage Team, and KWPN enthusiast Robert Dover. Bontje
and Dover both gave one point for potential and one
for rideability. These points are added to the scores
from the second round, which makes the "guest riders"
the most important judges at the Pavo Cup.
The powerful and strong moving stallion Montecristo
(by El Corona) won the first two rounds but had to give
up his first place to the Guelders bred mare Mariena
in the four year old division. Five year old Lucky Times
was the ruling champion of his age class. After having
won the four year old division last year, this horse's
movement was again unbeatable. Second place, Laurentius
(by Cocktail) showed a lot of suppleness but wasn't
as solid at the canter.
Following Germany's example with their National Young
Horse Championships and special Nobilis Cup, and Belgium
with their National Young Horse Show Circuit, The Netherlands
can also testify to the incredible success of special
young horse shows. In the past approved stallions (Iglesias,
Junior STV; Krack C) dominated the Pavo Cup but this
year Mariena broke the tradition and proved that mares
also reign in dressage potential.
Four year old division
- 1. Mariena (Zep x Natuur) - Sandra Huijnen - 433.5
points
- 2. Montecristo (El Corona x Clavecimbel) - Liseon
Kamper - 430 points
- 3. Menneke (Farrington x Solied) - Ilona Goris -
408.5 points
- 4. Royal Investment (Investment x Uniek) - Madeleine
Vrees - 390 points
- 5. Mozaiek STV (Iglesias x Uniform) - Imke Bartels
- 377.5 points
- 6. Belvedere's Maxim (Investment x Samber) - Kitty
van de Klundert - 377 points
- 7. Mister Bochon (Cabochon x Uniek) - Nick Wagman
- 361.5 points
- 8. Maestro (Elcaro x Wolfgang) - Heleen Van Zomeren
- 358.5 points
- 9. Mitchell (Inspekteur x Zonneglans) - Marian Dorrestijn
- 358 points
- 10. Maestro (Houston x Amethist) - Petra Tol - 356.5
points
Five year old division
- 1. Lucky Times (Good Times x Belfalas xx) - Anne
van Uytert - 430 points
- 2. Laurentius (Cocktail x Flamingo) - Gerdine Maree
- 406 points
- 3. Le Montrachet (Winckenburg x Rivaal) - Marie
Jose Hulsman - 405 points
- 4. Lodinho (Balzflug x Naturel) - Johan Rockx -
403 points
- 5. Limbo (Wellengton x Lector) - Erik van de Wildenburg
- 399.5 points
- 6. Lamdsburry (Darwin x Symfonie) - Nathalie Smeets
- 387 points
- 7. Bonaparte (Balzflug x Jasper ) - Nick Wagman
- 386 points
- 8. Lucifer (Clavecimbel x Ulft) - Barbara van de
Broek - 375.5 points
- 9. Lancet (Wenzel I x Shogun xx) - Gerdine Maree
- 370 points
- 10. Luzelma (Cabochon x Apollonios xx) - Adelinde
Cornelissen - 361 points
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