Michael Jackson wins in Munich, and Eleonora Sanna claims victory with VDL Helena in the Nations Cup

Our former horses continue to achieve great success both nationally and internationally, making us very proud and giving us tremendous motivation. Their achievements were celebrated at events including CSI5* Hamburg, CSI5* GCT Madrid, CSI3* Munich, CSIOY St. Margarethen, and many more:

 

CSI3* Munich

  • Michael Jackson W (Auction Horse 2023) and Sophie Hinners won the 1.50m group jumping competition on Saturday afternoon in front of an impressive crowd.
  • Lasse Nölting and Javall Ryal K finished eighth in a CSI3* ranking class and also placed eighth in a world ranking competition, which simultaneously served as a qualifier for the Grand Prix.
  • Nouri W  (Auction Horse 2023) and Jolie Marie Kühner delivered a faultless round in a CSI* class and went on to finish seventh in the CSI* Grand Prix.
  • Tiger Lily and Edgar Alexander Reichart celebrated sixth place as well as another placing in classes of the Amateur Tour.

 

CSI5* Hamburg

  • Dante MM and Alain Jufer once again proved their quality by producing two clear rounds in demanding 1.50m classes against the unique backdrop of Hamburg.

 

CSIOY St. Margarethen- Stückler (AUT)

  • VDL Helena van Perbeem and Eleonora Sanna played a key role in securing victory for the Italian team in the Nations Cup with two fantastic clear rounds. The pair also finished third in the 1.45m Young Riders Grand Prix.

 

CSI5*- GCT Madrid (ESP)

  • Beauville Z N.O.P (Auktionspferd 2006) (Auction Horse 2006) and his rider Maikel van der Vleuten achieved a placing in a 1.50m class.

 

Herford

  • F One’s Son MM and Justus Rotermund earned a placing in an 1.40m jumping competition and finished third in an 1.45m jumping class with jump-off after two excellent clear rounds.

 

Bornheim

  • Casimir (Auction Horse 2019) and Constanze Nachtsheim finished fourth in an 1.40m two-phase jumping competition and sixth in another 1.40m class. They also secured a placing in the Grand Prix, an 1.45m jumping competition with jump-off.