Glamourdale daughter to NMK

Two dressage mares were invited to the NMK at the central inspection of the Young KWPN on June 14 in Ermelo.

There were five star mares to celebrate with the dressage horses. Three three-year-old horses returned to the CK. The very charming Lucienne (Glamourdale x UB 40) came in second. She has a lot of charisma with an extra front and a lot of print. The mare showed a few extra good moments. She became a star with twice 80 points. Third was Negro daughter Lonette KB from Kim van den Bogaard.

Kalista (Fairytale x Donnerhall) of Henk Hutten became champion of the older dressage horses, who also became an elite.

Lucienne: Glamourdale x UB40 x Farn-Breeder; Fam. van Os
Lonette KB: Negro x Flemmingh x Jazz-Breeder; K. van den Bogaard
Kalista: Fairytale x Donnerhall x Akzent II-Breeder; H. Hutten

Lord Leatherdale daughter wins in Ranshofen

Krista Kolijn won the final of the six-year-olds in Ranshofen on Saturday 8 June with beautiful figures. The Dutchman was behind Bartlgut’s Fürstenberg (by Franziskus), who was champion of Austria as a four-year-old.

Kolijn rode 81.40 points together with six-year-old Ivy (Lord Leatherdale x Negro x Krack C). For the walk, Ivy received the trot, canter and the general impression of eights (8.1, 8.3, 8.3, 8.3) and a 7.70 for Durchlassigkeit. The duo took the win in the category with a difference of 2.1 points.

Everdale to 2nd place Grand Prix Special

In the CDI 3 * Grand Prix Special during CDI Kronenberg, second place went narrowly to Charlotte Fry and our KWPN top stallion Everdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro). Charlotte Fry was just 0.021% short and had to settle for second place in their very first Grand Prix Special. They set a score of 71.42%.

In the Inter I kür to music, there was a third place for Charlotte Fry with Fendi T (Negro x Lester). The win went to the Painted Black son Painted (mv.Sandro Hit) with Geert-Jan Raateland.

Everdale third in Grand Prix CDI Kronenberg

At the CDI Kronenberg, third place in the Grand Prix went to Charlotte Fry with Everdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro).

Everdale and Charlotte Fry scored 70.565%. The British was placed at the head of two judges. One and two on entry pushed the score down considerably, but the duo received several eights for the impressive galloping tour.

Everdale: Lord Leatherdale x Negro x El Corona-Breeder; P. Kluytmans, Tilburg

 

Everdale son Inclusive wins Subtop debut

On Sunday 2 June Charlotte Fry made her debut with the only six-year-old KWPN stallion Inclusive (by Everdale) winning in the ZZ-Zwaar in Neerijnen with 68.5%.

“Certainly for the first time he did a great job,” says Fry. “He is also doing well at home. ZZ-Zwaar is quite difficult for a six-year-old, but he does it very easily. He knows what to do in the ring and he is very focused. It was still a bit green here and there, but that is still allowed. We already received several high points. For example, we scored a nine for the extended canter and we received several eights for the draft tour ”, she looks back happily.

A nice third place with 64.5% was for Ingrid Malan and Haeden (Chippendale x Haarlem). Haeden was sold as a 3-year-old through the Van Olst Sales.

Inclusive: Everdale x Uptown x Jazz-Fokker; R. Enting, Grolloo
Haeden: Chippendale x Haarlem x Landadel

Negro son Diego leaves a good impression at Dutch Championships

Franka Loos and Giovanni (Chippendale x Scandic) finished 5th in the classification of the Small Tour during the Dutch Championship in Ermelo. In the U25 class, Franka made her debut with the black KWPN approved stallion Diego (Negro x Don Gregory). This still early combination left a very good impression. Unfortunately, they had just a few too many matching errors to achieve a high score, but the quality and potential are certainly there. With more routine in the U25 tests, this combination will definitely score higher.

Watch the Kur on music here during the Dutch Championships on May 24-26.

Diego: Negro x Don Gregory x Rubinstein I-Breeder; M. Berkmortel, Helmond

Glamourdale en Everdale rule in Compiègne

The world champion scores in France. And how! In Compiègne, the KWPN stallion Glamourdale was the strongest in the Small Tour with force majeure. Under Charlotte Fry, the eight-year-old stallion won 77.35 percent in the Prix st. Georges, in the Intermediaire I it was 77.10 percent. Stable mate Everdale made his international debut at the highest level and was in first place in the freestyle.

“It is unbelievable what Glamourdale does in the Small Tour”, rejoices Anne van Olst. “He was a bit more tired in the Intermediaire I than in the Prix st. Georges, that is also possible with such a young horse. Glamourdale has a great attitude. He gives everything in the ring. I would not know what could be improved, I think there is no better horse in the Small Tour right now. Glamourdale has all the qualities of the world and is received positively. ”

Proven combination
Glamourdale comes from the proven combination of Lord Leatherdale from a Negro mother. Joop Rodenburg from Ouderkerk aan den IJssel bred the strongly moving black from his preferent Thuja, she is known as the full sister of the international Grand Prix horse Numberto.

Everdale international debut
The KWPN stallion Everdale (Lord Leatherdale from Aliska K elite EPTM-dres PROK, breeder P. Kluytmans from Tilburg) ran to 70.41 percent in the CDI3 * Grand Prix and was able to win  the freestyle to music with 76 percent. “Everdale was fresh,” Anne continues. “In the beginning, the trot tour was therefore a bit careful. He walked with great ease and power in the freestyle. It is his first international Grand Prix, but the ease with which he plays with the heavy exercises is great. A good day for us all! ”

 

Glamourdale: Lord Leatherdale x Negro x Ahorn-Breeder; J. Rodenburg, Oudenkerk aan den IJssel
Everdale: Lord Leatherdale x Negro x El Corona-Breeder; P. Kluytmans, Tilburg (foto)

 

More than 77% international LT debut Glamourdale: “It’s just fantastic”

World champion Glamourdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro) made his international Small Tour debut in a very convincing way on CDI Compiègne. Charlotte Fry sent the impressive stallion to 77.353% and thus holds the lead of the Prix St. Georges. Trainer Anne van Olst could not have been more proud: “He is just fantastic.”

“He does everything in the ring. Maybe one pirouette could have been a little nicer, but whether he had received 75%, 77% or 85%, it is incredibly good what he does. The twists and turns were perfect in the same rhythm and it was wonderful to see, “says Anne van Olst enthusiastically. The Danish jury member Susanne Baarup, who also judged the 2016 Olympic Games, among other things, scored 82.353%. “Lottie has fantastic horses under saddle. It always looks light and unforced and the horses find it very pleasant to work with her. Gertjan has always had a lot of faith in his breeding and it is almost unbelievable that it will come true. ”
Van Olst is enthusiastic about Glamourdale’s Grand Prix talent. “He shows very good things in the training. He is used sparingly this year because he is also fully available for breeding. ”

 

Fantastic international Grand Prix debut Everdale

The CDI Compiegne (FRA) will be held from 16 to 19 May where Charlotte Fry, among others, will launch Everdale.

Everdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro) and Charlotte Fry today made a fantastic debut in the international Grand Prix during the CDI3 * in Compiegne. In a large field of 32 participants, they were the first to start this morning. With many impressive parts but also some ring inexperience at this level, the duo managed to put down a great test and impressed the jury with 70.41% during their very first international Grand Prix test. “He was a very good boy, and showed so many good things. We are just starting at this level together, so for now I am very satisfied “, says a delighted Lottie.
Our preferent top producer Negro (Ferro x Variant) was strongly represented in the top 5 of the three- stars Grand Prix. The winner was Johnson’s son Eddieni, with the Swedish Malin Wahlkamp-Nilsson, who, like Everdale, was bred from a daughter of Negro.

Everdale: Lord Leatherdale x Negro x El Corona-Breeder; P. Kluytmans, Tilburg

Lord Leatherdale son auction topper

At the Brightwell’s elite auction in Great Britain, Jackson van de Lettencouter (Lord Leatherdale x Fiderhit) raised the most money. The ten-year-old Small Tour gelding was sold to British buyers for £ 52,000 (€ 59,951).

Lord Leatherdale (Lord Loxley x Ferragamo x Anmarsch) always comes forward as the sire of striking offspring. Dolman (Lord Leatherdale x TCN Partout) runs international Grand Prix with Jordi Domingo (ESP) and is in the race for a team place for the European Championship in Rotterdam later this season. In the Prix St. Georges, Glamourdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro), Graaf Leatherdale T (Lord Leatherdale x Kennedy) and Hyatt (Lord Leatherdale x Rousseau) stand out. The top stallion Everdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro) now also shows his talents at International Grand Prix level.