At the CSI2 * in Lier, Belgium last week, Uricas v / d Kattevennen by Uriko-Cassini I (Otto Boje Schoof, Hedwigenkoog), Stamm 1916, won a test over 1.45 meters. In the saddle was Harrie Smolders (NED), who also placed Uricas in third place in another competition. "I am very proud of the stallion, who is improving from tournament to tournament and has an exciting future ahead of him," he said. Nerrado by Nekton-Acorado I (Uwe Krohn, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Koog), line 104A, was seventh with Hannes Ahlmann (GER).
In the Netherlands, Carasina HD by Carrico-Cassini I (Kai Gerken, Lasbek), line 7126, and Zascha Nygaard Andreasen (DEN) showed once more that they can play with the dimensions as fast as an arrow: In the Grand Prix over 1.45 meters, they were unbeatable. This year you were victorious at this level in Belgium, among other places. Le Cordial by Lyjanero-Singulord Joter (Reimer Detlef Hennings, Bendorf), line 18A1, and Andrzej Oplatek (POL) ranked seventh.
The Cachas-Lancer II son Disco (Hobe Bernhard, Kollmar), line 5881, and Zoltán Czékus (HUN) won the 1.45 meter Grand Prix in Poland's capital Warsaw. The couple has already been successful this year in Wiener Neustadt (AUT), Budapest (HUN) and Samorin (SVK). Also placed in the top ten in Warsaw were Quisandro by Quintero-Gaspari I (Hans Jörgen Juhl, Toftlund / DEN), line 1094, and Sara Vingralkova (CZE) in sixth place and Enigma K by Cellestial-Alasca (Tanja Konopka, Langwedel), line 730B, and Sameh el Dahan (EGY) in eighth place.
Second place went to Limbridge by Limbus-Cambridge (Ralf Pawlowski, Heidenheim), line 741, and Jana Wargers in the 1.50 meter world rankings in Monterrey (MEX). The bay was still internationally successful with Eve Jobs (USA) in 2020 and has been riding Wargers, who works on the Ashford Farm in Bocholt (Belgium), since this year.
Further results from Holsteiners from all over the world can be found here.
Photo Disco and Zoltán Czékus: Oliwia Chmielewska