Arc de Triomphe wins four-star 1.50 m Münster

MÜNSTER - The Arc de Triomphe (Triomphe de Muze x Calvados) ridden by Frank Schuttert won again last weekend! At the four-star competition in Münster, the breeding product of the Van Straaten family took the victory in the 1.50 m final. A great success for the Arc de Triomphe, which was auctioned at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag in 2005.

After becoming champion of the VION Cup as a six- and seven-year-old, Arc de Triomphe has also completely broken through at international level. Under Frank Schuttert, Arc de Triomphe has already won a five-star class in Sankt Gallen, the 1.50 m in Maastricht and the Grand Prix of Opglabbeek. So now comes the victory in the 1.50 m in Münster. Foal Auction Prinsjesdag, the Power of Performance!

Arc de Triomphe (Triomphe de Muze x Calvados) and Frank Schuttert won again last weekend! At the CSI4* show in Münster the ten year old gelding bred by family Van Straaten won the 1.50 m final. A great success again for Arc de Triomphe, sold at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag 2005.

As a six and as a seven year old Arc de Triomphe became Dutch champion of his age at the VION Cup and nowadays the son of Triomphe de Muze is hugely successful at international level. Ridden by Frank Schuttert Arc de Triomphe has already won a CSI5* class in Sankt Gallen, the 1.50 m in Maastricht and the Grand Prix of Opglabbeek. Now Arc de Triomphe can add the victory in the 1.50 m of Münster to his impressing palmares. Foal Auction Prinsjesdag, the Power of Performance!

Glock Perfection at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag

The National Foal Auction Prinsjesdag and Glock have similarities in several respects. They strive for perfection, work with great love on their projects and aim for top performance. The Glock stallions have (again) convinced the selection committee with their offspring, so that the Prinsjesdag auction on Tuesday 15 September will auction various foals by Glock's Johnson, Glock's Toto Jr., Glock's Romanov and Glock's London.

Glock's Johnson is one of the big stars of Glock's stable. After the team bronze at the World Championships last year, the son of Jazz x Flemmingh won shiny team gold and individual bronze at the European Championships in Aachen two weeks ago. An unforgettable success for Hans-Peter Minderhoud, who got to ride it from an early age by co-owner and discoverer Team Nijhof.

Two sons and a granddaughter of Johnson have been selected: Son Koh-I-Noor (ds. Gribaldi) comes out of Vertu Héroique, the champion of dressage mares at the CK van Overijssel in 2005 and half sister of the NRPS stallion Suarez (s. sandreo). The other Johnson son Kiss & Ride (ds. Negro) is closely related to the Grand Prix dressage horse Lester ridden by the Finnish Pia Verjonen and the Intermediate I horse Doreen. Granddaughter Kiss of Rose (De Niro x Johnson) comes from the same line as Exquis Nadine, Hans-Peter Minderhoud's former Olympic dressage horse.

Glock's Toto Jr. (Totilas x Desperado), who was purchased by Gaston Glock for Edward Gal in 2013 and who became a KWPN performance top performer with 86 points a year later, is presenting his first foals this year. Two of these will be up for auction: Katosion (ds. Blickpunkt), bred out of a half-sister of two Small Tour dressage horses and a ZZ-Licht horse, and Kha Diva Corieta Texel (ds. Jazz), who also comes from a high-performance family. Kha Diva Corieta Texel is also related to Wonderlady Texel (by Ferro), who came second at the NMK and was auctioned in 2006 for 155,000 euros.

Rohdiamant son Glock's Romanov, who achieved very good results in the Grand Prix with Minderhoud, is the sire of the auction foal Kavanta (ds. Jazz). Dam Tovanta ran Z2 dressage herself and is a half sister of the Small Tour dressage horse Ventoux and a ZZ-Zwaar and ZZ-Licht dressage horse.

Two foals have been selected from Glock's London (by Nabab de Reve), the Olympic medal horse of Gerco Schröder. The mare London Cover Z (ds. Caretano) was bred out of Cover Girl Z, a half-sister of the Grand Prix stallion Hardrock Z, who finished sixth individually at the Pan American Games this year. London son Lisbon (ds. Clinton) has the Grand Prix mare Retina V as grandmother.

Looking back at the European Championships in recent weeks, the foals of 'golden' Zirocco Blue VDL and VDL Groep Verdi TN are also worth mentioning. Zirocco Blue is represented in the auction by Kentucky Again (ds. Carambole), who is related to the 1.60m jumping horses Ocorde and Toscane and the 1.50m jumping Ratosca. Verdi's son Kensington (ds. Voltaire) will be auctioned, none other than the half-brother of Leon Thijssen's Grand Prix show jumping stallion Tyson.

View the full collection on www.prinsjesdag.eu

 

Bronze Team Medal for Bonne Chance CW

AACHEN - The only nine-year-old Bonne Chance CW has made her championship debut at the European Championships in Aachen immediately historic with a bronze medal. The mare, auctioned on Prinsjesdag, jumped under Janika Sprunger with the Swiss team after a great bronze medal and qualification for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

“My big star is Bonnie! You are my little hero”, Janika Sprunger exclaimed enthusiastically after the nine-year-old Baloubet du Rouet daughter made an important contribution to the bronze medal with a beautiful clear round. Bonne Chance CW confirms what Prinsjesdag Foal Auction has stood for for years: the Power of Performance!

AACHEN – The only nine year old Bonne Chance CW made her debut at a major championship a historic one with a bronze medal at the European championships in Aachen! The Prinsjesdag sold mare jumped with Janika Sprunger and the Swiss team to a phenomenal third place in the Nations Cup and a qualification for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

“My personal star is Bonnie! You are my little hero”, Janika Sprunger said enthusiastically after the daughter of Baloubet du Rouet contributed with a fantastic clear round to the bronze medal. Bonne Chance CW confirms the motto of Foal Auction Prinsjesdag: the Power of Performance!

Bonne Chance CW

Prinsjesdag auctions jumping champion and dressage topper

ERMELO – The fact that Prinsjesdag not only auctions interestingly bred foals, but also excellently built and moving foals has once again been confirmed at the National Foal Inspection in Ermelo. The champion foal in the jumping foals Korinchide DN (Etoulon VDL x Chin Chin) will be auctioned on September 15 on Prinsjesdag and also the number four in the dressage foals Whopper DDH (Glamourdale x De Niro) is up for auction.

Korinchidee DN was bred by Derk Noordhuis from Wijster and impressed the KWPN jury with her model and fantastic way of cantering. Korinchidee's sire Etoulon is an exceptionally talented son of Toulon and Korinchidee is already the third Etoulon offspring in a row to be crowned National Foal Champion. Korinchidee's dam Chinchidee became national champion as a three-year-old jumping mares and was also national champion as a foal.

With the dressage foals, Kanjer DDH (Glamourdale x De Niro) owned by Jan van de Kamp van De Havikerwaard competed for the championship title until the last. In the end, the Glamourdale son achieved a wonderful fourth place in the championship selection of the National Foal Inspection. Kanjer DDH previously became champion of the dressage foals at the Central Keuring of Gelderland.

The very interestingly bred Kanjer DDH is closely related to top stallions such as Sandro Hit and Diamond Hit. Granddam La Traviata is the full sister of foundation stallion Sandro Hit. With dressage progenitor De Niro as grandfather and the talented young stallion Glamourdale as sire, Kanjer DDH's pedigree is complete.

Not foals with only excellent pedigrees, but also with excellent types and movements will be auctioned at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag. The filly Korinchide DN (Etoulon VDL x Chin Chin) just became Dutch Champion of show jumping foals at the National Foal Show and the colt Whopper DDH (Glamourdale x De Niro) became fourth of the dressage foals. Both foals will be auctioned at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag the 15th of September!

Korinchidee DN was bred by Derk Noordhuis and impressed the KWPN-judges with her beautiful conformation and excellent canter and gallop. Her sire Etoulon VDL is an extremely talented son of Toulon and already produced his third National Foal Champion in a row! Dam Chinchidee became national champion herself as a foal and as a three year old.

Kanjer DDH (Glamourdale x De Niro) was bred by Jan van de Kamp of De Havikerwaard and ended up fourth in the champions ring of the dressage foals. This beautiful colt was already crowned champion of the Central Foal Show of Gelderland. Kanjer DDH is a grandson of the mare La Traviata – the full sister of the legendary Sandro Hit and half-sister of Diamond Hit. With the talented Glamourdale as a sire and the world-famous De Niro as a grandsire the pedigree of Kanjer DDH is more than complete.

AUCTION EMBRYO MYLORD FROM SISTER QUOD'COEUR EXTENDED DUE TO EC

This week the auction of the embryo of Mylord Carthago out of Tsarina de la Loge, the full sister of Quod'Coeur de la Loge, started on www.embryoauction.com. Reason for extending the auction is Quod'Coeur's participation next week in the European Jumping Championships in Aachen for France with rider Roger-Yves Bost.

The initiators of www.embryoauction.com consider the extension a good way to keep up with current events: 'Initially, the auction was to close next Sunday, August 16. But what we would like to emphasize is the connection with top sport. It is unique to be able to buy an embryo from a full sister of a horse that will compete in the EC next week. If Quod'Coeur actually comes to the start and shows what he has to offer, that also says something about the value of the embryo that we are auctioning. That is why we give interested parties the opportunity to watch the European Championship.'
The embryo is a combination of excellent sport genes from Holstein and France via Mylord Carthago and the full sister of Grand Prix show jumper Quod 'Coeur de la Loge, who already won three 1.50/1.55m classes in Madrid in the first half of this year, Amsterdam and Rotterdam with Roger-Yves Bost.
The sister in question is called Tsarina de la Loge and descends from Ideal de la Loge, the stallion with whom 'Bosty' won numerous Grand Prix and participated in the European Championships in Windsor 2009. Tsarina herself is classified 1.20m. Her dam Fana de la Loge (Tenor de la Cour) is a half sister of the 1.60m show jumper Lolita de la Loge, the internationally classified Canasta de la Loge and the approved stallions Messire de la Loge and Heureka de la Loge.
The Olympic stallion Mylord Carthago comes from one of the best jumping damlines in France and also proved his innate talent at the highest level in the jumping ring with Penelope Leprevost.

For more information: www.embryoauction.com.

Jos Lansink insures Cumano embryo

The first sale via the new auction website www.embryoauctions.com is a fact. The embryo of former world champion Cumano and the Grand Prix jumping mare Parabel (Animo) was sold for 16,000 euros to Jos Lansink, who achieved great success with the famous gray stallion.

“A purchase based on emotion,” admits Lansink. He is looking forward to the foal to be born in 2016 and bred by Ton Vullers of Embryo Animal Center. “I don't normally buy foals, let alone embryos. But this story is also not normal. I have a bond with Cumano. There are already few descendants of him and there are not many to come. What's left of him jumps above average. So for that reason alone I think this is an interesting gamble, especially because the dam herself was a top sports mare.”

Whether Jos Lansink (54) will drive it himself in the future remains to be seen. “Perhaps I will still drive, but I don't think at a top level anymore. But I'm sure someone else will look after it too?”, he laughs. “Hopefully I'm lucky with this purchase!”

The online auction of the second embryo will close next Sunday at 8 p.m. This descends from Mylord Carthago out of Tsarina de la Loge (Ideal de la Loge x Tenor de la Cour), the full sister of the Grand Prix show jumper Quod'Coeur de la Loge ridden by Roger-Yves Bost..

The embryo that will be auctioned the following week is from Vagabond de la Pomme out of Jesprit's Girl (Quidam de Revel), a half-sister of the top stallion Montender (Contender x Burggraaf),

Via www.embryoauction.com, the National Foal Auction Prinsjesdag offers embryos that contain the very best genetic material that can be found in the world. From stallions that excel in international sport or have proven to inherit an above-average sport aptitude. But even more importantly, from dam lines in which sports performances in direct line are very strongly anchored. Whoever wants to excel in sport depends on breeding. Embryoauction.com is an auction site that empowers buyers to secure tomorrow's winners.

For more information www.embryoauction.com or 0342-440100.

 

Up for auction: Embryo by Mylord Carthago out of full sister Quod'Coeur

Auction this week www.embryoauction.com the first embryo since the start of the site, a Cumano from Parabel (Animo x Ahorn) who at the time was second with Marëille Schröder in the Grand Prix of Amsterdam. The current price on the auction site is 9,000 euros, but the auction ends next Sunday at 8 p.m. On Monday August 10, embryoauction.com will also start a new auction, this time an embryo by the top stallion My Lord Carthago out of Tsarina de la Loge, a full sister of Roger-Yves Bost's Quod'Coeur.

Excellent sport genes have thus been brought together here via Mylord Carthago and the full sister of Grand Prix show jumper Quod'Coeur de la Loge, who already won three 1.50/1.55m classes in Madrid, Amsterdam and Rotterdam in the first half of this year.

The sister in question is called Tsarina de la Loge and descends from Ideal de la Loge, the stallion with whom 'Bosty' won numerous Grand Prix and participated in the European Championships in Windsor 2009. Tsarina herself is classified 1.20m. Her dam Fana de la Loge (Tenor de la Cour) is a half sister of the 1.60m show jumper Lolita de la Loge, the internationally classified Canasta de la Loge and the approved stallions Messire de la Loge and Heureka de la Loge.

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Budget Day offer reflects contemporary

Given the motto of Foal Auction Prinsjesdag, 'The Power of Performance', it is logical that the majority of the auction foals descend from stallions who have proven themselves in sport and/or breeding. Take Kannan, Cornet Obolensky, Cumano, Numero Uno and Toulon or the younger generation Zirocco Blue, Vagabond de la Pomme and Quickly de Kreisker.

Then we also have foals by E-star, Global Express VDL and Etoulon VDL, very promising young stallions who are at the start of a great career. But Prinsjesdag looks even more at the quality of the dam's line than with performing sires. It must be infused with the performance genes. Never before has there been such a strong collection of foals based on sporting achievements with family in the direct line.

In an earlier report, Baloubet's offspring at Prinsjesdag and a number of other top progenitors such as For Pleasure, Verdi and Casall were discussed. But there's more! For example, four foals by the popular Olympic stallion Cornet Obolenky have been selected. Including a colt out of a half sister (by Lord Z) of the Grand Prix stallions Action Breaker and Quasimodo van de Molendreef. The selected colt by Quasimodo van de Molendreef x Mr.Blue is out of the full sister of the 1.60m Grand Prix show jumper Okometa, who was ridden by Jurgen Stenfert.

Comme il Faut, who performed fantastically with Marcus Ehning, son of Cornet Obolensky out of Olympic and European champion Ratina Z, has a son in the auction from a niece of the famous Grand Prix showjumping stallions and sires Toulon and Vancouver d'Auvray. Also beautifully bred is the Plot Blue x Darco out of the full sister of the world famous jumping mare Sapphire of McLain Ward.

A unique foal, born via the ICSI method, is from the former world champion Cumano, who has been infertile for years, out of the Grand Prix jumping mare Parabel (by Animo). A colt by Arezzo VDL x Lasino has been selected out of the half-sister of the international 1.50m show jumper VDL Groep Zapfier (Mathijs van Asten). A Kannan x Lux is bred out of the full sister of the Grand Prix mare Utascha SFN, who unfortunately suffered a broken leg last week and had to be put to sleep.

Quickly de Kreisker, who jumps the most difficult Grand Prix clear in Moroccan service, has two foals in the auction. One of them is out of the full sister of the BWP stallion Dulf van den Bisschop. The other is out of Winning Girl (Numero Uno), a daughter of the full sister of Carthago Z.

The two sons of the number two in the 2015 World Cup final, Vagabond de la Pomme, come from the damline of the Grand Prix show jumper B Once Z (Katharina Offel) and the Oberlina pedigree respectively. Also unusual is the son of Vivald'Ick, who herself comes out of a half-sister of Glock's London, out of a half-sister of the 1.60m show jumpers Electra and Falco van 't Roosakker.

Eight-year-old Cidane, sold to America last year and now neutered, is represented by a daughter bred out of a half-sister of the golden Olympic show jumper Vindicat (Guidam). Vindicat's tribesman is also the Toulon x Emilion. From the same dam line as Cidane come the Dakar VDL x Indoctro, who is closely related to the 1.60m show jumper Ornike, and the Clarimo x Heartbreaker, a grandson of the Grand Prix showjumper Audi's Reflection.

Bred out of the niece of Eldorado van de Zeshoek, who performs so well with Willem Greve, is the E-Star x Quite Capitol. The E-Star x Rubens du Ri d'Asse is a half-brother of the Grand Prix horse Oak Grove's Heartfelt (Rolf-Göran Bengtsson) and a grandson of the famous 1.60m Grand Prix jumping mare Ta Belle van Sombeke.

Some foals have also been selected from the first crops of young stallions. A pearl among the fillies is F One USA from Larthago (Carthago), who already produced five approved stallions, including the Grand Prix stallions Harley VDL and Cevin Z.

 

Arc de Triomphe second in three-star Grand Prix Varberg

VARBERG - The Triomphe de Muze son Arc de Triomphe achieved his best result so far last weekend: a wonderful second place in the three-star Grand Prix of Varberg. The gelding ridden by Frank Schuttert was auctioned in 2005 at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag.

Under Frank Schuttert, Arc de Triomphe was just 0.09 seconds ahead of winner Peder Fredricson and H&M All In. The Arc de Triomphe, bred by the Van Straaten family – son of the international top mare Una Bella S – has been a real eye-catcher for many years. Arc de Triomphe won the VION Cup under Frank Schuttert as a six- and seven-year-old and this second place in the three-star Grand Prix proves once again the potential of this wealthy gelding!

VARGBERG – Prinsjesdag-sold Arc de Triomphe jumped to an impressive second place in the three star Grand Prix of Varberg. With Frank Schuttert the son of Triomphe de Muze was only 0.09 seconds slower than winner Peder Fredricson. A wonderful performance for the gelding bred by family Van Straaten!

Bonne Chance CW double clear and second in Nations Cup Hickstead

HICKSTEAD – Bonne Chance CW (Baloubet du Rouet x Cambridge) continues to advertise at the highest level for Foal Auction Prinsjesdag. The nine-year-old top mare of Janika Sprunger jumped double clear in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup of Hickstead and was allowed to perform for the Swiss team in the jump-off for victory. Here too, the top mare remained clear and Switzerland finished in second place.

Thanks to this fantastic performance and the victory in the five-star Grand Prix of Falsterbo, Bonne Chance CW is on the Swiss shortlist for the European Championships in Aachen. It seems very likely that this breeding product of HJF van Loon will represent the Swiss team in Aachen.

Bonne Chance CW (Baloubet du Rouet x Cambridge) impressed again at the highest level of show jumping. The Prinsjesdag-sold mare jumped double clear with Janika Sprunger in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup of Hickstead. In the jump-off Bonne Chance CW also was the one to represent the Swiss team and she jumped clear again. The Swiss ended up second.

Thanks to these wonderful performances and the victory in the five star Grand Prix of Falsterbo recently it is very likely that Bonne Chance – bred by HJF van Loon – will be representing Switzerland in the European championships in Aachen.

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