December 29, 2006

Dressage Daily Coverage of Young Horse Specialist Program…

The First in a Series of Young Horse Specialist Programs to Begin in the US
The German Oldenburg Verband Coming to America

Americans must wonder why Holland & Germany dominate global events like the Olympics and the Equestrian World Cup(s). A multitude of factors can answer that question – factors ranging from centuries’ long equestrian heritage –to- incredible warmblood genetics –to- the well defined process of starting, then sustaining the development of young horses.

The German Oldenburg Verband brings the inaugural session of this important professional development program to America on January 14-15, 2007 beginning with the West Coast session, hosted by Red Hawk Ranch. Leading this program is Katrin Burger, 2004 World Champion of Young Dressage Horses and currently the Deputy Breeding Director of the German Oldenburg Verband in Vechta, Germany. Awarded the German gold riding badge for success through Grand Prix, Berger is a hugely successful young horse trainer and competitor. Among her accomplishments she is 10 time State Champion in the Young Horse Classes, 4 time Southern Germany Champion, 4-year Old Bundeschampionate winner, and 6-Year-Old Dressage Horse World Champion.

She will be accompanied by Johannes Westendarp, a four time German Federal Champion for Young Warmblood Horses, and former head rider for the Vechta Elite Auctions. Westendarp is a respected trainer of young dressage horses and has trained and competed several German Bundeschampionate winners including Alabaster, Weltspitze, Rendesvous and Der Euro.

Officials of the Oldenburg Verband acknowledge that American warmblood breeders are, in general, producing better foals each year. “Once top USA-born foals are produced, our next priority is to bring along these young prospects so they live up to their breeding,” says Lynn Randle-DeGour of Red Hawk Ranch.

Katrin and Johannes will be using a number of guest riders to demonstrate young horse training techniques. “This will not be a clinic focused on the rider — but more a symposium series that will detail the process that Germans use to develop young horses – steps from “backing” up to [about] second level dressage,” says Holly Simensen, US Verband director. Verband officials remark that this process for young horses should be the same regardless of equestrian discipline (showjumping or dressage), thru the first years of training.

“Our long term ‘vision’ for this series is to provide an educational platform for professional trainers specializing in young horses so that America can produce its own Holga Finkens, Katrin Burgers, Johannes Westendarps, and Ulf Möllers,” reflects Lynn’s husband Bob.

Join Katrin, Johannes and their guest riders and young warmblood horses for this important two-day event, January 14-15 at Red Hawk Ranch in La Cresta. Call 1-951-696-0265 for more information, or visit their website at redhawkranch.tv

Stay tuned to DressageDaily.com as we provide coverage of this event with our reporter Charlene Strickland, with coverage brought to you by Mary Phelps/Markel Equine Insurance Specialist

December 5, 2006

“Cool Summer“ - 1999 Imported Warmblood gelding, 16.2h, chestnut

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Sire: Cayman (x Calypso II); Damsire: Absatz

His recognition as “Verband SeigerHengstfolhen” (Top Verband colt in Germany, 1999) foretold three powerful gaits that Maik Ristedt of Mecklenburg, Germany experienced when starting Cool Summer under saddle. Eye-catching athleticism describes this imported gelding (more…)

December 3, 2006

“Sagacity” 2006 German Oldenberg Colt (Stallion Prospect), Black

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Sire:  Sir Donnerhall (x Sandro Hit x Donnerhall); Damsire:  Gladstone (x Grosso Z  x Abgar)

“Sagacity” literally sparkled at the GOV foal inspection hosted by Red Hawk Ranch early Spring 2006.  Inspectors commented on the typical Sir Donnerhall refinement, the shoulder and neck set …but also, the “bone” from the Damsire line of Gladstone.

“Sagacity” has the strong trot of his motherline and the soft and pleasing character of the fatherline.  He is expected to mature closer to 17hh than 16hh.  Stallion prospect status puts him in the top 2% of all Oldenberg colts - a good sign of what the future holds for this young superstar out of the Red Hawk Ranch breeding program!

December 1, 2006

Hanoverians Win 2006 WBFSH World Breeding Dressage Ranking

(EuroDressage -November 29, 2006)

During the WBFSH General Assembly in Verden, the 2005-2006 WBFSH World Breeding Rankings were announced to the public. The Breeding Rankings show which horses and which breeds were most successful in the three Olympic disciplines. The rankings are produced by the FEI in cooperation with the WBFSH, based on the competition results from the 1st of October 2005 till the 30th of September 2006.

Chairman Jan Pedersen awarded the prizes to the winning stud books for dressage, jumping and eventing. For the ninth time the overall stud book rankings were won by the Hanoverarian Studbook. With a very convincing first place in dressage, a sixth place in jumping and a second place in eventing, the Hanoverian stud book proved its diversity. For the fourth time, the KWPN received the plaque for the best stud book for show jumping. On the other hand, it was the Irish stud book that produced the best eventers.

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