1999
World Championships for Young Dressage Horses
Arnhem, The Netherlands
1 - 4 July, 199
Ictenos, Anky's Newest Hit
Anky
van Grunsven's newest mount Ictenos settled himself
in second position in the overall ranking of the 5 year
old class at the 1999 World Championships for Young
Dressage Horses. Only one week in Anky's possession,
the bay stallion showed three quality basic gaits with
his uphill canter as highlight. Even though he was unbalanced
and sometimes uneven in his extensions, the youngster
improved gradually and finally ended up as Reserve Champion
of the 5 year olds.
The bay Trakehner by Sir Chamberlaine x Marlon was
bred by the famous George Hooghen of Gestut Vogelsanghof
in Kevelaer, Germany. Ictenos already placed himself
in the spotlight by winning the four year old dressage
horse division at the International Trakehner Competition
in Cologne, Germany, in 1998. Ictenos originally qualified
for Arnhem under the German Stefanie Meyer Biss, but
as he was purchased by Anky van Grunsven the organizing
committee of Champion Arnhem gave the Dutch rider a
wild card for this horse.
It was the first time that a Dutch rider contributed
to the German cause because Anky van Grunsven competed
a German Trakehner instead of a Dutch warmblood. Both
countries thus benefitted from Ictenos' final second
place; Germany saw the advantage in collecting extra
points for the Breeding Association price (which was
eventually won by the Oldenburger Verband) and The Netherlands
received the individual silver medal.
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