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Herwart von der Decken show 2022

An absolute breeding highlight is the Herwart von der Decken Show, which annually presents the best three-year-old mares from Hanover and the Rhineland. 73 representatives from the 2019 crop, which are registered with the district associations of the Hanoverian Association, were presented to fight for the title ‘Champion Mare’. The nominated mares with excellent pedigrees, which have already been highly decorated at the mare shows of the horse breeding associations, were put in front of a highly experienced jury.

The top 20 jumping mares were judged by Harm Sievers, Tasdorf, Presidium member Hergen Forkert and Breeding Director Ulrich Hahne. This assessment consisted of the evaluation of the free jumping and an in-hand presentation in the For Pleasure arena. Hann.Pr.A. Olympia by Ogano/Diacontinus was crowned ‘Champion Mare’, breeder and owner: Enrico Messelis, Kefferhausen. This success is particularly special – five years ago her dam Hann.Pr.St. Dinara by Diacontinus/Quintender wore the sash of the jumping champion mare on the lap of honour, Hann.Pr.A. Olympia now did the same. “Highly modern in type and equipped with a lot of blood and go“, according to breeding director Ulrich Hahne. The title ‘Reserve Champion Mare’ was awarded to Hann.Pr.A. Sofia Lolita by Stolzenberg/Valentino (breeder and owner: Stefan Kleine, Warmsen), who convinced especially with her scope and oversight at the jump.

Hanoverian champion mares

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In her division, the top modern Hann.Pr.A. Stine Bö, the Signum xx/Carismo daughter triumphed with her appealing type, (breeder: Helmut Böttcher, Rehlingen, owner: ZG Böttcher GbR, Rehlingen) and was awarded the Id Prize, thus becoming the best half-breed mare. 

At noon, 53 dressage mares took the stage with exquisite pedigrees. The mares danced on the triangular ring in front of the jury, which consisted of the two Olympic team winners Sönke Rothenberger and Heike Kemmer, as well as breeding director Ulrich Hahne. The Hann.Pr.A. Exclusive by Escamillo/Fidertanz, Breeder and Owner: Johannes Westendarp, Wallenhorst, was awarded as the best 3 year old dressage mare 2022. “She shone with a strong start, a dynamic trot and used the walk ring to win the panel over” Ulrich Hahne was full of praise.” The title Reserve Champion Mare was awarded to Hann.Pr.A. Barcelona, a Baron/Don Diamond daughter (breeder and owner: Herbert Linz, Baindt), which was a very special mare for the judges as she showed herself elegantly and sure-footed.

Finally, the best mare family of the past show season was awarded the Friedrich Jahncke Prize. This was awarded to the three daughters of the St.Pr.St. Faconnable. The Fürst Heinrich/Calypso II mare brought with Belissimo M the St.Pr.St. Barcelona and the Hann.Pr.A. Brasilia and with Baron the Hann.Pr.A. Bogota the best mare family. All mares are bred and owned by the Brüning family from Ochtmannien.

The best of the CHIO Aachen 2022


As equestrian sports enthusiasts, we feverishly attend the CHIO Aachen every year. Who will stand on the podium and how close together are the world’s best? Exciting sport is pre-programmed. We know our two- and four-legged heroes by name. But what is the breeding situation for these high-performers?

We sat down once and made a small analysis of the first 10 placings in the main events of the jumping, dressage and eventing divisions. We did not look at the complete dam line, but at the offspring in the direct-falling pedigree of the dams. We hope you find them as exciting as we do?

 

Show jumping

Horse

Race

sire

dam sire

dam line

Successes of the direct dam line (1.50+ horses, Grand Prix, licensed stallions)

Ben

WESTF

Sylvain

Quipolly v. Quincy Jones

Westf. dam line 349

3 x 150 horses,

1 Grand Prix horse,

2 licensed stallions

Hello Jefferson

BWP

Cooper van de Heffinck

Hovis by Irco Mena

1 x 150 horse

Katanga V/H

BWP

Cardento

Tabelle Dingeshof Z by Tornado FCS

fokfamilie 1529

2 x 150 horses

Killer Queen Vdm

BWP

Eldorado v. Zoeshoek

Derly Chin de Muze by For Pleasure

BWP Prestatiestam 34

50 x 150 horses

32 licensed stallions

HH Azur

SBS

Thunder van de Zuuthoeve

Sion vd Zuuthoeve by Sir Lui v. Zuuthoeve

Merrielijn 166, Fokfamilie 2012

5 x 150 horses

1 Grand Prix horse

 

Dominator Z

ZANG

Diamant de Semilly

Cephale 2000 by Cassini I

Holst dam line 3317

6 x 150 horses

5 licensed stallions

Visconti du Telman

SF

Toulon

Rohanne du Telman v. Dollar du Murier

TB-1a

2 x 150 horses

Count Me In

HANN

Count Grannus

Sunshine by Sherlock Holmes

MARITIM, Hannover dam line 2196701

2 x 150 horses

VDL Cartello

HOLST

Cartani 4

B-Estelle by Lord

Holst dam line 741

6 x 150 horses

10 licensed stallions

Explosion W

KWPN

Chacco Blue

Untouchable by Baloubet du Rouet

Merrielijn 158, fokfamilie 401

4 x 1,50 horses

9 Grand Prix horses

5 licensed stallions


Dressage

Horse

Race

sire

dam sire

dam line

Successes of the direct dam line (1.50+ horses, Grand Prix, licensed stallions)

Vamos Amigos

WESTF

Vitalis

Hot Shot by Blue Hors Hotline

Merrielijn 116, fokfamilie 277

1 Grand Prix horse

Duke of Britain

BHHS

Dimaggio

Real Gold by Rubinstein

KLASETA, Hannover dam line 2192103, Schridde 57

8 Grand Prix horses

10 licensed stallions

Kontestro DB

BWP

Contendro

Cassini II

Holst dam line 741

1 Grand Prix horse

3 x 150 horses

5 licensed stallions

Touchdown

SWB

Quarterback

La’Mour by Sack

4 Grand Prix horses

2 licensed stallions

Famoso OLD

OLDBG

Farewell III

Donna Weltina by Welt Hit II

 

5 Grand Prix horses

5 licensed stallions

Everdale

KWPN

Lord Leatherdale

Aliska K by Negro

Merrielijn 3, fokfamilie 81

9 Grand Prix horses

1 x 150 horse

8 licensed stallions

Marshall-Bell

DWB

Blue Hors Don Romantic

Medini-Bell by Michellino

fokfamilie 241

1 Grand Prix horse

2 licensed stallions

Heiline’s Danciera

DWB

Fürstenball

Danceline TS by De Niro

STEINWAPPEN, Hannover dam line 1194109, Schridde 1156

6 Grand Prix horses

2 licensed stallions

Dante Weltino OLD

OLDBG

Danone

Rihanna by Welt Hit II

Oldenburger dam line 170

 

3 Grand Prix horses

2 x 150 horses

1 licensed stallion

Suppenkasper

KWPN

Spielberg

Upanoeska by Krack C

fokfamilie 611

7 Grand Prix horses

1 licensed stallion


Eventing

Horse

Race

sire

dam sire

dam line

Successes of the direct dam line (CCI4* and higher horses, 1.50+ horses, Grand Prix, licensed stallions)

Viamant du Matz

SF

Diamant de Semilly

Voltigeur le Malin

1 CCI4* horse

1 licensed stallion

Vassily de Lassos

SF

Jaguar Mail

Illusion Perdue x by Jalienny x

1 CCI4* horse

2 x 150 horses

4 licensed stallions

Toledo de Kerser

SF

Daimant de Semilly

Ariane du Prieure II by Papillon Rouge

1 CCI4* horse

5 licensed stallions

Calmaro

DSP

Carpalano

Elster W by Elsurimo xx

SCHILDAMSEL, Hannover dam line 1190110, Schridde 800

1 CCI4* horse

1 Grand Prix horse

 

Jadore Moi

BAVAR

Conthargos

Juanita by Asih

1 CCI4* horse

1 licensed stallion

Off The Record

ISH

VDL Arkansas

Drumagoland Bay by ARD Ohio

 

1 CCI4* horse

 

Little Fire

HANN

Graf Top

Heraldik’s Angara by Heraldik xx

ORDALIE, Hannover dam line 1188816, Schridde 1159

4 CCI4* horses

Chipmunk FRH

HANN

Contendro

Havanna by Heraldik xx

FARINA, Hannover dam line 3195202

1 CCI4* horse

Amande de B‘Neville

SF

Oscar des Fountaines

Elan de la Cour

1 CCI4* horse

3 x 150 horses

Chin Tonic HS

HOLST

Chin Champ

Wildera by Quinar Z

Holst dam line 474a

1 CCI4* horse

2 x 150 horses

3 licensed stallions

 

What are you reading from this data? We look forward to your opinions and comments!

Entry into horse breeding

Warendorf (fn-press). Spring is the time of foal births. When you see the young foals galloping happily across the pasture, you often get interested in having offspring from your own mare yourself one day. Here you will find answers to the question of what conditions are necessary, how to choose a stallion and how to recognize the “right” time. Warendorf (fn-press) publishes the following guidelines:   What do you have to consider when thinking about breeding a foal out of your mare? Before you start breeding, you should be clear about your personal breeding goal. Do I want to keep the horse or sell it as a foal? This question is crucial for the choice of the stallion. It is also important to know what husbandry conditions are available to you and what your financial budget is. Breeding a foal from your mare and watching it grow up is a fascinating experience, but it costs time and money, know-how, patience and luck. You should be aware of this and therefore plan the adventure of horse breeding calmly. What kind of keeping conditions are necessary? If you want to breed, you need a suitable stable. A riding school with boarding facilities and a correspondingly large number of people and horses is usually less suitable, due to the unrest that prevails there and not least because of the risk of infection for mare and foal. In addition, mare and foal need sufficient pasture possibilities and a large, bright and airy box. Foaling stalls are usually much larger than normal riding horse stalls, because they are supposed to provide enough space for mare and foal. A mare that is moving to a larger stall or even to another barn to foal should move at least six weeks before her expected due date. This is the only way the mare can adapt to the new environment and germ flora and build appropriate antibodies. Large pastures are necessary to provide the foal with sufficient exercise from the beginning. In addition, no foal should be raised alone. Ideally, there are several mares and foals in a breeding farm. There are usually also people with experience in horse breeding there. What should I look for in a mare? The mares are the be-all and end-all in breeding. It is scientifically proven that the breeding influence of the mare on the foal is greater than that of the stallion, one speaks of 55 to 70 percent. When selecting a mare, one should therefore first and foremost make sure that she is healthy and fit and, above all, that she has no health problems that could possibly be passed on. Furthermore, one should pay attention to a correct conformation and a good character. Especially the conformation is very important, because the foal will learn a lot from the behavior of the mother in the first months of life. Depending on the personal breeding goal, one should also pay attention to whether and which sporting successes the mare herself and her closer “relatives” have achieved. This gives hope that the relevant strengths will also be passed on to the offspring. Of course, there is no guarantee for this. The mare’s weak points should also be kept in mind in order to select the stallion accordingly. If you are at the beginning of your breeding career, you should definitely seek advice from experienced breeders and the breeding associations. How do I find the right stallion? When selecting a stallion, one thing is most important: He must match the mare, should enhance her strengths and compensate for any weaknesses. However, it is a mistake to try to compensate one extreme with another. For example, one should not mate a toe standing mare with a toe standing stallion, but rather select one with a very correct foundation. Breeding progress cannot be achieved overnight and it is not for nothing that an old principle is: breeding means thinking in generations. Increasingly, some breeding associations are producing “linear descriptions” of stallions and mares, from which one can see how the breeding experts view the individual body characteristics and movement traits of the respective horse. In some cases, special heredity profiles and mating programs are also offered. The internet platform fn-erfolgsdaten.de offers further possibilities to get neutral information about stallions. Here you can find, among other things, the results of stallion performance tests, the breeding values of a stallion as well as his offspring performance in sport and in breeding. After all, it is not only important whether a stallion is a good riding horse, he should above all prove to be a good “sire”. To see whether a stallion passes on his strengths to his offspring, it is worthwhile to take a look at the world of breeding values or to visit events with offspring. What bureaucracy needs to be taken into account? Horse breeding today mostly takes place in the form of artificial insemination. It not only offers advantages in terms of hygiene and safety, but also allows a breeder to use a stallion placed further away. In order to order semen from a stallion, a mare owner needs a mating certificate. If the mare is already registered with a breeding association, the mating certificate can be ordered there, otherwise the stallion stations also have blank mating certificates in stock. As soon as a mare is in foal, the mating certificate is sent to the desired breeding association and a foaling certificate is issued. The breeding association has a kind of “registry office” function. It registers not only the mating, but later also the foal and issues the necessary breeding papers for it. At the latest, the breeder must become a member of the breeding association and also register the mare in the stud book. A list of all breeding associations can be found here When is the right time for insemination? In order for a mare to become pregnant, an experienced veterinarian should be available to manage the entire fertility management. First of all, the veterinarian will perform a gynecological examination of the mare to make sure that nothing stands in the way of insemination and pregnancy from a purely health standpoint. After that, it is important to watch out when the mare is in heat. External signs of this are frequent mucus and urination, which is also known as “flashing”. On average, the heat lasts from three to nine days, and towards the end, the follicle rupture occurs. If the mare begins to visibly bristle, the veterinarian should be called and the mare’s ovaries should be examined by ultrasound. Some mares do not show any external signs of rosacea – in this case, call the veterinarian at the beginning of the breeding season and have the ovaries and uterus examined by ultrasound as well. From the ultrasound images, the veterinarian can determine the approximate time to inseminate and will offer one or two more follicle check appointments to document further progress. When a follicle on the ovary proves to be large enough, it is time for insemination by the veterinarian or inseminator. Semen from the selected stallion must then be available at this time. From about the 16th day after insemination, the vet and ultrasound examination will again be able to tell whether things have worked out or whether another heat will have to wait and a new attempt will have to be made. This pregnancy examination is also important in so far as possible to avoid a twin birth. Twin pregnancy is extremely rare in horses, but even rarer results in two healthy foals in the end and is therefore undesirable for breeders.   The decision for horse breeding and foaling has been made, the mare is in foal. Now it is time to wait until almost a year later, when a hopefully healthy and lively foal sees the light of day. Here you will find answers to the question of how you can tell that the foal is ready, how a normal birth takes place and what you should pay attention to in the first few hours of a foal’s life.   It’s starting? How does the birth proceed? It takes about eleven months, or 336 days as a rule of thumb, for a foal to be born, but some mares take longer. The mare’s udder swells and small drops of resin form on the teats, indicating that the foal is about to be born. One or two days before birth, the muscles and ligaments in the pelvic area slacken. Today, there are various birth notification systems (harness, halter, chip) that report via smartphone when something is happening in the barn towards birth. Many mares prefer the quiet hours of the night to give birth to their foal undisturbed. After the water breaks and a gush of amniotic fluid is released, contractions begin and the mare lies down. If all goes well, a shimmering bluish bubble, the egg skin, is next visible in the pubic area, followed by the two front legs and the nostrils. Once the foal’s head and shoulders are visible, the rest is usually a breeze. However, it is very important that the egg skin actually ruptures at birth so that the foal can breathe. Mucus in the nostrils can be expelled by grasping the nose with the fingers. The actual birth often takes only 20 minutes, but if there is a noticeable delay, quick professional help is needed. As a breeder, you should therefore always be alert and prepared and have the telephone number of the veterinarian ready.   The birth is only complete when the afterbirth (placenta) is also completely gone. Two things are important here. Under no circumstances should you try to actively pull the placenta out of the mare, and if necessary you should tie it up – for example with a straw band – to prevent the mare from stepping on it. In addition, it is important to make sure that the afterbirth is completely removed. If even a small residue remains in the mare, this can lead to serious health complications, such as obstetric laminitis. Postpartum behavior is when the afterbirth has not come off within one hour of birth. If the afterbirth has still not come off by two hours after birth, it is imperative to call the veterinarian. In general, it is advisable to call the veterinarian the next day to ensure professional aftercare of the mare and foal. What happens in the first hours of the foal’s life? Immediately after birth, the foal is still connected to its mother via the umbilical cord. However, this breaks at a “predetermined breaking point” as soon as the mare stands up. The umbilical stump in the foal should be disinfected afterwards. Under no circumstances should the umbilical cord be cut, as there is a high risk of bleeding. The first hours of a foal’s life are crucial in many ways. A healthy foal first lies down in a prone position, then will stand up and make its way to the udder. The first milk it takes in, called colostrum or beestings, is extremely important to the foal’s immune system. Experienced breeders therefore always have a clean bottle with teat and a suitable clean container for milking off in the birth box, so that in an emergency they can milk off the mare’s colostrum and give it to the foal via the bottle. If the newborn baby horse has made it this far, most breeders will breathe a sigh of relief at first. Nevertheless, one should remain attentive for the first 24 hours, because especially during this time a lot can still happen. For the foal, it will once again be strenuous, because before it can digest properly, it must get rid of the so-called intestinal pitch. Colts usually have a harder time with this. If there are problems, the breeder can help a little with an enema/enema. Once this is over and the foal is drinking, sleeping and making its first attempts at walking, the breeder can finally take some time for himself again. Small tip: As an aid to checking whether everything is in order with the newborn foal, the “Giessener Vorsorgeschema” developed at the University of Giessen can be used. What is the best way for the foal to grow up? Light, air and plenty of exercise are essential in the first weeks of a horse’s life. Even if some little ones are still a bit wobbly and crooked on their feet at the beginning, you shouldn’t worry right away. As a rule, they will stretch and straighten out in the first few days. A little bit of education is necessary from the beginning, if you don’t want to have a full-grown tomboy later on. If you get your foal used to a halter and to being led next to the mare and to picking up hooves early and playfully, it will be much easier to handle later on. It goes without saying that all this should be done in a calm atmosphere. It is helpful if the mothers are already trusting and friendly.   By the way: The birth of the foal must be reported to the breeding association within the period specified by the breeding association – usually 28 days. This can also be done online with most associations. However, the foal report still remains with the breeder and is not required until the foal is registered. What is the financial side of horse breeding? Breeding is a hobby for most people and costs money. You should always be aware of this before making a decision. Whether later something of it comes back, possibly by a profitable sale of the foal, there is no guarantee. Whoever raises a foal must reckon with the fact that he will have to raise it to a rideable age and then provide for its basic training. There is a market for foals and a market for riding horses, and in between it is often difficult to find a buyer or to achieve a price that covers costs. The main costs are for keeping and feeding the mare, plus the costs for the veterinarian and the insemination management including the stud fee for the stallion. All of this can vary greatly according to the available options. Certainly, the breeding of a Shetland pony foal in a rugged environment is cheaper than that of a German riding horse. Here, the costs can quickly add up to over 5,000 euros by the time the foal is born, especially if the mare cannot be kept in her own stable under her own management. https://www.pferd-aktuell.de/news/aktuelle-meldungen/zucht/einstieg-in-die-pferdezucht–teil-ii https://www.pferd-aktuell.de/news/aktuelle-meldungen/zucht/einstieg-in-die-pferdezucht–teil-i  

Foal awards June 2022

Foal shows will be offered in June and July 2022. There, the foals will not only be registered (chipped and identified), but also evaluated and awarded prizes. This is especially important for breeders willing to sell. At a foal show, all foals and their mothers are shown to the strict eyes of a commission. In the following four points the foals are evaluated individually in different weighting, with small differences between the breeding associations:
  1. Type: Here the breed and sex type is graded.
  2. Conformation: The conformation in its proportions and correctness is graded.
  3. Foundation and Correctness of Gait: Here the limbs and their position in relation to each other are graded.
  4. Movement: In this point, the harmony and spatial grip in the movements are evaluated.
Each point is given a score between 1 and 10 and then divided by four. This results in an overall score with which the foal is evaluated. The higher this score is, the better the evaluation was. If the score is 7.5 or better, the association awards a premium. Finally, all foals are once again presented together in a ring and the winning foal is determined, awarded a prize and discussed. Outstanding foals are awarded a foal premium, which is entered in the pedigree certificate of the foal. After that, foals also receive their so-called life number, a number that will accompany and identify them throughout their lives in their pedigree. The foal receives its life number together with the active identification (microchip and possibly brand). This identification makes it together with the unique life number and the signalement (marking of color, markings and vertebrae) in the equine passport unmistakable and unique.   The results of the foal awards in June 2022: Zuchtverband Baden-Württemberg:
12.06.22 Marbach 19.06.22 Zöbingen
Dressage foals Champion foal: Zensus (colt) by Zenetti – Helium/T.  Breeder: Haupt- und Landgestüt Marbach | 72532 Gomadingen –  (colt) by Dimaggio Black – San Amour I  Breeder: ZG Königer | 73479 Ellwangen
Reserve Champion Foal: –  (colt) by Vangelis – Don Juan de Hus Breeder: Klaus u. Edwin Schuster | 73479 Ellwangen
Champion Foal: Fennja H (filly) by Florent Blue Hors – Quadrofino  breeder: ZG Bruno und Andreas Hummler | 88448 Attenweiler – (filly) by Bonds – Royal Dance  breeder: Klaus u. Edwin Schuster | 73479 Ellwangen
Reserve Champion Foal: Valerie (filly) by Va Bene – Quicksilber Dance  Breeder: Franziska Wagner | 73453 Abtsgmünd
Show jumping foals Champion Foal: Tangete (filly) by Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve -Graf Rhapsody Breeder: Haupt- und Landgestüt Marbach | 72532 Gomadingen – (filly) by Comme il faut NRW – Caretino Breeder: Klaus u. Edwin Schuster | 73479 Ellwangen
Reserve Champion Foal:
Champion Foal: Casallico (colt) by Casall – Carrico Breeder: Eugen Gantner | 73499 Wört
Reserve Champion Foal: Colorado (colt) by Colorit – Emerald van het Ruytershof Breeder: ZG Schirrle | 73499 Wört
Eventing foals Champion Foal: Utz (colt) v. Uno I – Ituango xx  Breeder: Bettina Zipp | 74930 Ittlingen
Reserve Champion Foal:
Altwürttemberger  Champion Foal: Eldorado (colt) by Edwin – Gargallo  Breeder: Marco Köngeter | 73553 Alfdorf
Reserve Champion Foal:
Pony
25.06.22 Pullendorf 29.06.22 Weilheim
Dressage Foals Champion Foal: –  (colt) by Don Romance – Foundation  Breeder: Reinhold Marschall | 88263 Horgenzell by Bohemian – Ciacomo Breeder: Hans Bayha | 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Reserve Champion Foal: –  (colt) by Bohemian – Lord Leopold  Breeder: Alwin Strohmeier | 78073 Bad Dürrheim
Champion Foal: Vision (colt) by Va Bene – Finest Breeder: Julia Rieg | 73572 Heuchlingen
Reserve Champion Foal:
Show jumping foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Zinedine – Ciacomo Breeder: Herbert Müller | 88348 Allmannsweiler
Reserve Champion Foal: Nino  (colt) by Narcing – Cellestial  Breeder: Alexander Wetzel | 88348 Bad Saulgau
Champion Foal:
Reserve Champion Foal:
Eventing foals Champion Foal:
Reserve Champion Foal:
Altwürttemberger  Champion Foal:
Reserve Champion Foal:
Pony Champion Foal: Nice to meet you  (Hengst) by Neverland WE – Campari W WE  Breeder: Jule Stiegler | 75015 Bretten
Reserve Champion Foal:
  Weitere ergebnisse unter: https://pzvbw.de/de/Warmblut/Fohlen/Fohlenregistierung 

Zuchtverband Holsteiner:

17.06.22 Bernau 17.06.22 Güstrow 23.06.22 Toftlund (Dänemark)
Dressage Foals Champion Foal:
Reserve Champion Foal:
Champion Foal:
Reserve Champion Foal:
Show jumping Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Eldorado van de Zeshoek – Cassini II Breeder: Mieth, Toralf  | Loewenberger Land – (filly) by Cicero Z – Calido Breeder: Encke, Tina | Sukow-Levitzow – (filly) by Larimar – Clinton I Breeder: Joergensen, Birgit | DK Roedekro
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Diamant de Plaisir – Cassini II Züchter: Bartosiewicz, Katarzyna  | PL Widuchowa – (filly) by Zuccero – Connor Züchter: Kühl, Miriam | Boderstorf – (filly) by Chaccotha HG – Cornet BWP Züchter: Olsen, Poul-Erik  | DK Bredebro
Champion Foal: – (colt) by United Way – Cash and Carry  Breeder: Bartosiewicz, Katarzyna  | PL Widuchowa – (colt) by Chacco-Fl HG – Calato Breeder: Stegelmann, Caroline Sophie | Sassen-Trantow – (colt) by Zirocco Blue – Cormint Breeder: Ravn, Susanne | DK Vejen
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Mumbai van de Moerhoeve – Ikarus Son  Breeder: Verworner, Udo  | PL Widuchowa – (colt) by Chezzaro – Ginsberg Breeder: Kenzler, Denny | Putlitz – (colt) by Quintero – Candillo Breeder: Wollesen, Lone | DK Ribe
25.06.22 Bienenbüttel/Edendorf 26.06.22 Dorsten-Hardt 26.06.22 Oyten
Dressage Foals Champion Foal:
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) v. Franco Nero – Sezuan Breeder: Peter Rieckmann
Champion Foal:
Reserve Champion Foal:
Show jumping Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by United Way – Connor Breeder: Grunwald, Jennifer  | Köthel – (filly) by De Chirico – Carbano Breeder: Jürgens, Markus | Breckerfeld – (filly) by United Way – Casall Breeder: Britta Johannhardt
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Tobago Z – Cormint Breeder: Heßling, Bernfried | Dorsten
Champion Foal: – (colt) by Jasper – Carinjo Breeder: Völz, Sven  | Bienenbüttel/Edendorf
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Larimar – Casall  Breeder: Neuhaus, Gisela  | Kalbe/Milde – 
Weiter Informationen unter: https://www.holsteiner-verband.de/de/verband/fohlen 

Zuchtverband OS/OL:

19.06.22 Homberg-Ohm 27.06.22 Wernau 27.06.22 Bonefeld 
Dressage Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Sir Donnerhall I – Fidertanz Breeder: Bianca und Jörg Opper, Seeheim-Jugenheim – (filly) by San Amour – Fidertanz Breeder: Anne Hellermann, Frankreich – (filly) by San Amour – Millenium/T. Breeder: ZG Schmitz-May, Hetzerath
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Bohemian – Fürst Heinrich Breeder: Franziska Scharf, Rollshausen – (filly) by Follow Him’s Schönweide – Don Romantic Breeder: Bernd Broghammer, Bösingen – (filly) by Painted Black – Lord Loxley Breeder: ZV Mittelerde/Helmut Ewenz, Bonefeld
Champion Foal: – (colt) by Dynamic Dream – Fidertanz Breeder: Julia Hermann, Hatzfeld-Eifa   – (colt) by Total Diamond PS – Secret Breeder: Jürgen Fetzer, Zimmern – (colt) by Topas – Acorath Breeder: Johann Heinz, Trimport
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Santiano – Desperado (ex. Darkboy) Breeder: Wolfgang und Monika Sames, Pohlheim – (colt) by Dynamic Dream – Vitalis Breeder: Hugo Schmidgall, Wüstenrot – (colt) by Sky – Diamond Hit Breeder: Willi Schneider, Ihlow
Show jumping Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Contagio – Lord Pezi Breeder: Peter Deichner, Homberg – by Colore – Feuerwasser Breeder: Kurt Wurm, Grömbach – (filly) by Jasper – Carrico Breeder: Gerd Sielemann, Hussen
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Comme il faut – Cornet Obolensky Breeder: Hermann Theiss, Gemünden – by Forlee – Cayton Breeder: Kirsten Holder, Gomadingen – (filly) by Chacco Blue – Untouchable Breeder: ZV Mittelerde/Gebhard Jansen, Raubach
Champion Foal: – (colt) by For Planet – Stakkato Gold Breeder: Lisa Adler, Lautertal  – (colt) by Hickstead Blue – Diamant de Semilly Breeder: ZV Mittelerde GbR, Bonefeld
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Chubakko – Balou du Rouet  Breeder: Nikola Kredatuszova, Hlinsko, Tschechien – (colt) by Viscount – Cordalme Breeder: Lukas Bernhard, Dachsenhausen
28.06.22 Klein Roscharden 27.06.22 Wernau
Dressage Foals Champion Foal: – (colt) by Bonds – Fidertanz Breeder: Bernd Böckmann | Lastrup – (filly) by San Amour – Fidertanz Breeder: Anne Hellermann, Frankreich
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Follow Him’s Schönweide – Don Romantic Breeder: Bernd Broghammer, Bösingen
Champion Foal: – (colt) by Total Diamond PS – Secret Breeder: Jürgen Fetzer, Zimmern
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Dynamic Dream – Vitalis Breeder: Hugo Schmidgall, Wüstenrot
Show jumping Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Contagio – Chin Chin Breeder: Familie Schnieder | Lastrup – by Colore – Feuerwasser Breeder: Kurt Wurm, Grömbach
Reserve Champion Foal: – by Forlee – Cayton Breeder: Kirsten Holder, Gomadingen
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19.06.22 Hohnstorf 17.06.22 Sittensen 01.06.22 Bodenstein 
Dressage Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Blue Hors Monte Carlo – Escolar Breeder: – (colt) by Dr. Watson – Westernhagen Breeder: Karl Baden
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Franco Nero – De Niro Breeder: Franz u. Meike Bürmann
Champion Foal: – (colt) by For Romance – Christ Breeder: Thomas Ehrengut – (filly) by Freigeist – Londontime Breeder: Karin u Karl Baden – (colt) by Don Index – Sandro Hit Breeder: ZG Koenigs
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Franco Nero – Dante Weltino Breeder: Heike Sahlmann_Schmitz
Show jumping Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Conthargos – Chacoon Blue Breeder: Constanze Schweinsberg – (colt) by Cormint – Grand Cru Breeder: Dieter Holst – (filly) by Amerigo Vespucci – Viscount Breeder: ZG Koenigs
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Cornet de Semilly – Hickstead White Breeder: Egon Schröder
Champion Foal: – (colt) by Karajan – Uriko Breeder: Elisabeth Cilwik – (colt) by Cornet’s Edition – Ibero Breeder: Karin u Karl Baden – (colt) by Viscount – Stolzenberg Breeder: Jochen Niemann
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Vidar – Contendro  Breeder: Dirk u. Lars Eggers GbR
25.06.22 Ahnsen 06.06.22 Hoya
Dressage Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Santos – Benicio Breeder: Henning Schulze – (filly) by Total Diamond PS – Fürstenball Breeder: Alissa Kuhlmann
Reserve Champion Foal: – (filly) by Despacito – Don Frederic Breeder: Henning Schulze
Champion Foal: – (filly) v. Follow Him’s Schönweide – Franziskus Breeder: Bernhards Sieverding
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Show jumping Foals Champion Foal: – (filly) by Karajan – Avagon Breeder: Lisa-Ann Mukodzi – (colt) by Utamaro d’Ècaussines Z – Cardento  Breeder: Anders Lidbeck
Reserve Champion Foal: – (colt) by Diatletico – Clinton’s Heart Breeder: ZG Melzian
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