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February 8, 2024
Report from the KWPN Stallion Show – Jumping
Report from the KWPN Stallion Show – Jumping
Pictures by Dirk Caremans for KWPN | Videos by Liz van Woerden for KWPN-NA
Selected stallions
On the first day of the Second viewing, 19 young stallions were selected for the Performance test, of which four Premium stallions. There were also three older stallions: two were invited for the 21 day test, and Cape Coral RBF Z was invited to do the 5-day character test for full approval.
- Always Remember Jack VDL Z (Aganix du Seigneur x For Pleasure)
- Raikkonen LK (Landino VDL x Zirocco Blue VDL)
- R (Mattias x Guidam)
- Ramazotti vd Watermolen (United Touch x Dakar VDL)
- Ringo Starr (O’Neill van ‘t Eigenlo x Numero Uno)
- Caribou vd Dassenheide (Carabis Z x Diamant de Semilly)
KWPN Jumping Horse of the Year
Members all over the world have voted for Highway TN N.O.P. as KWPN Horse of the Year 2023. He was awarded at the Stallion Show with his rider Willem Greve. “It’s so special when you feel like a horse wants to do anything for you and always gives his all, he is a real fighter and super competitive,” Willem said. It’s the second year in a row that a Team Nijhof horse wins this title, and the seventh time in history. Last year, Grandorado TN N.O.P. won the Title KWPN Horse of the Year, also with Willem Greve.
Highway TN was bred by P. Verdellen from Horst, by Eldorado van de Zeshoek out of Zelana by Chellano. He already stood out for his talent at a young age and made all expectations come true. He jumped his first big show at the European Championships in Milan, where he ended up in tenth place. He competed in the Nations Cup, in The Big prize of Rotterdam and in the World Cup at Jumping Amsterdam the weekend before he won the second place.
With both Grandorado and Highway, Willem is serious competition for the other riders at the Olympics in Paris. “I am so grateful for the owners of Grandorado and Highway,” Willem explains. “They had many offers on both of them, but they always refuse, to maintain the horses for Dutch sport and breeding.” N.O.P. stands for ‘Dutch Olympic Horse’, which is actually a Foundation and a project of the Dutch Equestrian Federation in partnership with the Dutch Olympic Committee. Their goal is to keep top performance horses for the Olympic disciplines in The Netherlands for Dutch riders to campaign.
After the sash was put around his neck, the speeches, the flowers handed to Willem and the pictures were taken, Willem and Highway went around the arena excitedly with laud applause from the excited crowd.
The video of the Award Ceremony:
Stallion Competition – Class L (1.10m)
He was the only stallion that managed to have only clear rounds during all the selection competitions for the Stallion Competition: Boston VDL (Baltic VDL x Zirocco Blue VDL), bred and owned by VDL Stud and ridden by Cristel Kalf. They were the clear overall winner. The fastest time of the day went to Oosterbuur (Etoulon VDL x Cornado I) bred by A. Baumann and Kees Greve. The second prize in the Stallion Competition with only one penalty point for time went to Willem Greve and On the Spot (Diamant de Semilly x Cornet Obolensky), owned and bred by Jan Greve. Third in the Competition was O’Connor TN (Ogano Sitte x Acord II) bred by Eder and Kars Bonhof.
For all the results, see THIS result sheet.
Stallion Competition – Class M (1.20m)
The Championship title in the M Class was also for a VDL horse: New Pleasure VDL won this title very convincingly by having zero penalty points and all clear
rounds during the whole Competition.
New Pleasure VDL (For Pleasure x Diamant de Semilly) was bred by the De Martelaere family and ridden by Hessel Hoekstra. Night Life VDL (Erco van ‘t Roosakker x Arezzo VDL) was his biggest competitor this Competition: with David Gill he jumped extremely well and became second overall. He also won the third time of the day at only 0.02 seconds difference with the number two. The third overall Competition winner was Newmarket VM (Chaccoon Blue x Numero Uno), bred by Paul van Montfort and ridden by Kars Bonhof.
The day winner was Sambucci de Muze (Hunter’s Scendro x Vigo d’Arsouilles) bred and owned by Joris de Brabander and co-owned by VDL Stud. This Belgian Warmblood stallion wasn’t approved until the fall, so he couldn’t compete in the full Competition and therefor couldn’t compete for the Championship title. He was invited for the Performance test through the Blom Cup this summer.
For a list with all the results, click HERE.
Video of New Pleasure winning the jump-off during the Stallion Competition in Groningen, January 2nd, and the victory lap at the KWPN Stallion Show:
Stallion Competition – Class Z (1.30m)
VDL Stud was also in charge of the 1.30m class: Stargos VDL (Stakkato Gold x Conthargos) and his rider Hessel Hoekstra remained invincible. They won
the 1.20m class last year as well and managed to win all the selection rides this Competition with clear rounds. “It’s absolutely an incredible horse,” Hessel says full of enthusiasm. “He is so careful and his mindset is just unbelievable. I need to be careful with him, so he won’t get hurt, that’s all I need to keep in mind.”
The second place in the Competition was for Defender VDS Z (Dominator Z x Padinus), bred by Van der Schaar and owned by H.C. Verhagen. He was ridden by Marco Sas and he jumped impressively to a third place in the day prize. Defender also had his first son selected for the performance test on this same day.
Third place in the overall ranking was for Menno H (Stakkato Gold x Baloubet du Rouet), bred and owned by Pieter van Hees. Joep van der Kampen rode him very well during the whole competition but unfortunately they hit a penalty today.
For the list of results, click HERE.
Video of Stargos winning the jump-off at the KWPN Stallion Show:
Carambole Preferent, Grand Slam VDL & Untouchable Keur
VHO Trophy
The VHO Trophy was won by Lambada Shake AG (Aganix du Seigneur x Spartacus) bred by Alex Gisbertz and ridden by Pieter Keunen. Seven stallions competed
in this Cup, where the winner takes home a check of 2500 euro and a camera System sponsored by Acaris Horse Protector. Five of the ten stallions competed in the jump-off. The number two was La Costa ES (Mosito van het Hellehof x Cumano) bred and owned by Egbert Schep and ridden by Frank Schuttert. The number three was Je Suis Equus Tame (Qlassic Bois Margot x Quaprice Z) bred and owned by SNC Brohier and ridden by Ebba Danielsson.
Lambada Shake is owned by Jan van Meever, Joy Lammers and HX Breeding. “Lambada deserves this victory,” his rider Pieter Keunen says. “And to be honest, I think I deserve it too! I have competed this cup often, but never won. It’s so great that it worked out this time. It’s because of Lambada’s attitude, his temperament, his quality and scope. I think he has it in him to become a top jumper. His willingness is what a jumper needs.” Lambada Shake had two sons presented in the Second viewing, that were both selected for the Performance test as well.
Video of Lambada Shake winning the jump-off at the KWPN Stallion Show:
Jumper Broodmare of the Year
For the first time in history, the KWPN was awarding ‘Broodmares of the Year’ in every breeding direction this year. The first Jumper Broodmare of the Year award went to Benthe (For Pleasure x Voltaire). She has produced eight international jumper, of which two 1.60m horses: Naomi van het Keizershof and Bonita van het Keizershof. She therefore caries the valuable prestatie predicate. She is the half sister of the Grand Prix horse Sjoeke (by Calvados) that performed with Olivier Philippaerts and the international 1.50m jumper Firkov du Rouet (by Baloubet du Rouet) with Eric Lamaze. Benthe was bred by Wim Kuypers and is now owned by Leon Otten in Belgium. Besides the award, he also received a Birth Watch camera system.
Select Sale
Back at the Stallion Show this year: the Select Sale or Live Auction. Nineteen stallions were auctioned live and at the same time online, by Frederik de Backer. The most expensive stallion in the Select Sale Auction was Mad Max Z (Mattias x Clinton), who was sold for 72,000 euro. He comes from the dam line of Highway TN and was sold to a Dutch buyer. Reaction W (by Chacco Blue) was sold for 42,000 euro. Reflex van de Watermolen (by Mees van de Watermolen) was sold for 40,000 euro. For all the prices and horses in the auction, see THIS page.
For more news on the KWPN Stallion Show and results, go to the KWPN Website.