A successful weekend for the FoalR stallions at the Dressage World Championships in Ermelo!

14/09/2022

The future dressage champions met in Ermelo - The Netherlands last weekend for a great weekend of sport. Here is a look back at the great performances of the stallions and sons and daughters of stallions listed on FoalR.

 


Kjento stallion

 

Kjento's reign continues

After winning the 2021 Championship for 6 year olds, the Van Olst Stables stallion (Negro x Jazz), ridden by recent World Champion Charlotte Fry, won another title for 7 year olds, with a stunning final performance rated at over 85% (in comparison, Glamourdale, when he won the 7 year old Championship, had a performance rated at 83%)!

To find out more about Kjento, his breeding conditions and to contact the distributor, click here!

 

The consecration of Global Player

In the 6 year olds, the son of Grand Galaxy Win (x Blue Hors Don Schufro) stood out. Under the saddle of German rider Eva Möller, the black stallion scored 9.76 points in the final, with 9.8 in the trot and 9.5 in the walk and canter. 

Click here for more information on this young stallion and his breeding conditions.

 

4 and 5 year old championships dominated by Blue Hors St Schufro offspring

The 4 year old World Championship was won by St. Athletique with a final score of 8.72. In the 5 year old class, Lyngbjergs St. Paris won with a score of 9.12. These results highlight the incredible production of the 11 year old black stallion owned by Blue Hors Stables: St Schufro!

Have a look at the file of this outstanding sire on FoalR by clicking here.

 

Special mention for Everdale

Everything seems to be going well for Charlotte Fry and her black stallions since August 2022... With Everdale, she took part in the CDI 3* which was run in parallel with the World Championships: a success for the pair who won the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Freestyle, with scores of 76.130% and 84.335% respectively.

Everdale is also listed on FoalR: find all the information about him by clicking here.

 

Photo credit: Eqwo.net