Vintage with a Broad Top at 2022 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing

Sun, 11/06/2022 - 07:48
Hanoverian
 Deputy President Carsten Leopold congratulates breeder Kai Ehlers, exhibitor Thomas Berger and handler Pascal Kandziora on the premium stallion Rockson (by Rock Springs x San Remo). :: Photo © Hannoveraner Verband

-- Hannoveraner Verband press release

Three eventful days of the Verden licensing of dressage stallions ended with the exciting stallion sales. In the packed Niedersachsenhalle, 31 of the 55 young dressage stallions were licensed. Nine of them were awarded premium stallions for their outstanding quality.

The top price of 300,000 euro was achieved by a bay by Rock Springs x San Remo. The statistics report an average price of 101,826 Euros for the licensed stallions.

A Broad Top

"It was a licensing year with a broad top. The atmosphere was very special from the very first moment," said breeding director Ulrich Hahne. Six of the nine premium stallions were for sale and found a new owner via the stallion sales.

The highest price of 300,000 Euros was achieved by Rockson, a Rock Springs x San Remo son (breeder: Kai Ehlers, Freiburg, exhibitor: IB Berger Reit- und Turnierpferde GmbH, Sulzbach-Rosenberg). The last bid for the powerful bay, whose grand dam is the Champion mare St.Pr.St. Waitaki, was placed by Helgstrand Dressage. He is accompanied on his journey to Denmark by Stay Cool, a beautiful Secret x Don Darius (breeder: Johann and Dorothea Schröder, Kirchlinteln, exhibitor: Schachtmann GbR, Nürtingen) out of the valuable dam line of the century stallion Weltmeyer. He cost 120,000 euro.

The State Stud Celle and the North Rhine-Westphalian Hengststation Hoffrogge joined forces for a premium stallion by Valdiviani x Belissimo M (breeder and exhibitor: Ulla Katzorke, Essen). At 266,000 euro, auctioneer Frederik De Backer accepted the bid for the bay stallion with great dynamic in his movements.  Furthermore, head number 1, a Bon Courage x Compliment son (breeder and exhibitor: Heiko Bormann, Winsen) will move into the State Stud Celle. The State Stud Manager, Dr. Axel Brockmann, spent 191,000 euro for the typey and strong moving chestnut out of the Nolita line.

A Bon Courage x Lauries Crusador xx son (breeder: Leon Meier, Diepenau, exhibitor: Heinrich Ötting, Diepenau) was sold to a young British dressage rider for 135,000 euro. A customer from Baden-Württemberg paid 161,000 euro for the sixth premium stallion, a Le Formidable x Destano son (breeder: Johann Martens, Uplengen, exhibitor: Willem Klausing GbR, Diepholz). Besides his outstanding basic gaits, his concentration and his inner calmness distinguished him on the three licensing days.

Premium stallions by Bonds x Dante Weltino (breeder: Marietta Kappelhoff-Doernkamp, Beckum, exhibitor: Blue Hors/DEN) and For Royalty (by For Romance x Franziskusbreeder: Berthold Schoemaker, Emlichheim, exhibitor: Helgstrand Dressage, Vodskov/DEN) were not for sale. As well as a Bonds x For Romance son (breeder: Friederike Pelzer, Steinhorst, exhibitor: Allerhop Stud, Hambühren), who will move into a box at the State Stud Celle.

Unlicensed Stallions Sell

An average of 28,783 euro had to be paid for the 23 unlicensed dressage stallions. The most popular unlicensed two and a half year old was a Floriscount x Ampere son (breeder and exhibitor: Frank Moormann, Wettrup). For 86,500 euro he was sold to a new customer from North Rhine-Westphalia.

Fritz von der Decken Prize, Weltmeyer Award

During the varied show programme, Arend Kamphorst, Zuchthof Dree Boeken, Prieros, was awarded the Fritz von der Decken Prize. He is the most successful stallion breeder of the past ten years. A painting by the artist Manfred Busemann was presented, showing the Escolar x Lauries Crusador xx son Eventyr. Meanwhile, the young Celle state stud stallion personally made his rounds in the Niedersachsenhalle.

Another award went to the breeders of successful dressage horses that had competed at the World Championships of Para-equestrians in Herning/DEN.

With Dancing Brave, Fusionist and Segantini, three Weltmeyer-Award winners made their grand entrance.

President Dr. Hinni Lührs-Behnke and Breeding Director Ulrich Hahne also thanked Heike Kemmer, who has been a member of the Hannoveraner licensing commission for exactly 25 years. The festive finale was the presentation of the Hannoveraner Mare of the Year, St.Pr.St. Reverie by Rubiloh x Ehrentusch, who was flanked by her two licensed sons, Fiderloh del Roncone and For Dance.

Jumping Licensing in December

For the second time, the Hannoveraner stallion licensing is not only held separately by discipline, but also four weeks apart. The jumping stallions will have their grand presentation from December 1 to 3. One of the highlights will be the Hannoveraner Jumping Masters, where four- to eight-year-olds will demonstrate their great talents over the jump.

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