Glamourdale wins his second international Grand Prix start!

In Grote Brogel, Belgium, Glamourdale showed his great form: He won his second international Grand Prix with a score of 76.761%. With almost 4% difference from the number two, the judges were unanimous in its verdict. Glamourdale (s. Lord Leatherdale x Negro bred by Mr. Rodenburgh from Ouderkerk aan de Ijssel) has received his second international qualification and this meets the requirement to start in international 5 star competitions, such as CHIO Rotterdam, CHIO Aachen but of course also the European Championships.

In the Grand Prix Freestyle, on the music of Clearwater, Glamourdale danced to victory in the pouring rain. To the sounds of “Simply the best”, the former world champion showed his passage like a king, an exemplary piaffe and perfect tempy changes. This Freestyle debut was good for a percentage of 83.235% and the victory in his very first freestyle.

This 2nd qualification also means that the Olympic Games in Tokyo would be possible to compete in when Lottie gets selected, but Van Olst Horses has decided to give priority to the obligations of Glamourdale as a stallion. He will be available this season with fresh semen (EU).

Charlotte Fry focuses on her other diamonds Dark Legend and Everdale for the Olympic Games.

Rider wanted!

Van Olst Horses is a professional horse company with the core activities of stallion breeding, dressage sport, training, rearing and buying and selling of dressage horses.

With the motto: “We strive for the highest possible quality in everything”, all preconditions are present to prepare top quality dressage horses in the best possible way for their career in dressage.

To make this possible, Van Olst Horses is looking for a rider for our (young) horses.

We are looking for a candidate with experience in riding young horses and stallions and a person who takes great value in educating horses. The well-being of the horses is our top priority. That is why a great sense of responsibility is very important.

What do we offer:

  • Good working conditions
  • Internal living space with a communal car
  • Nice and friendly team

We are looking for a candidate with experience and “feeling” for young horses, who is available full-time. M / F and or age is not important. If you are the person who loves to ride (young) horses contact us via jobs@vanolsthorses.com.

 

Negro son Elegance to double victory at CDI Camarma de Esteruelas

Beatriz Ferrer-Salat has won the Grand Prix (75.130%) and the Grand Prix Spécial (74.596%) on CDI Camarma de Esteruelas. The Spanish rider rode Elegance (Negro x Monaco), bred by Gertjan van Olst. It was only the third Grand Prix for the twelve-year-old KWPN horse at the CDI3 * on Spanish soil.

Elegance made its international debut at CDI3 * Granada in April 2019, winning the Grand Prix (69.413%) and second in the Spécial (70.872%). His rider then kept him at home until April this year. Two weeks ago there were really high scores on Horses & Dreams (68.022% in the GP and 70.565% in the GPS). In Camarma de Esteruelas there were two big personal records for the combination.

Source: Horses
Photo: Lily Forado

CDI Exloo has started!

A few minutes ago Charlotte Fry and Inclusive, s. Everdale x Uptown breeder fam. Enting from Grolloo started there Prix St. Georges in Exloo.
The moment they entered the ring the wind picked up and in the pooring rain the duo had to complete there test. Nevertheless the pair showed a beautiful test with a lot of highlights. Inclusive absolutely showed his ability for the highest collection in canter with beautiful canterpirouettes and the trot work stood out with a lot of expression.
At the end of the test the total result was 73,333% and a superb 2nd place in the final standings.

Special weekend lays behind us.

Last weekend was completely dominated by the international start of the competition season in Hagen am Teutoborger Wald. After all Covid restrictions and the outbreak of the Rhino virus, this was the first opportunity for many riders to compete. A CDI was organized on the impressive showgrounds of the Kasselmann family. In the corridors this was already called the “Olympic Games” in Hagen, given the names on the starting list.

Our stable rider Charlotte Fry took part in this competition with Everdale and Glamourdale.

Everdale was allowed to kick off in the Grand Prix, which was the qualification for the Kur. Because it was the first time after a long time, the routine might have missed a little bit, but almost flawlessly Lottie was able to lead the black pearl through the test. In the end there was a very deserved 73.804% on the scoreboard which ultimately resulted in a fifth place.

After this, it was time for Glamourdale to make his international debut in the Grand Prix that counted as qualification for the Special. This special also counts as a team competition during the Olympic Games and so the competition was fierce. In the second Grand Prix of his life, Glamourdale and Lottie managed to put down a super test. Highlights were of course the extended trot and the canter. But the duo also showed that all exercises with the highest degree of collection are no problem at all. Ultimately, this debut was judged with a score of 74.456%, which was good for a seventh place.

Saturday was the day of the special and the kur to music. First was the GP special on the program, where Glamourdale had to start early in the class. That this test might suit him even better than the regular test was evident from the score of 76.404% and a final fifth place. In short, a very successful performance of his very first Grand Prix Special!

Later that evening Everdale started his Freestyle. Under the atmospheric artificial light, Everdale was at its best and absolutely stood out! On the well-fitting music the duo showed one highlight after another, which ultimately resulted in a huge 81.770%, which also meant a new personal record for Everdale and Lottie.

Photo: Petra Kerschbaum

 

 

 

 

Great international debut for Glamourdale and Lottie in Hagen!

Today in Hagen the Grand Prix was ridden for the qualification for the Special. In a strong group of contestants Lottie started the KWPN Horse of the Year Glamourdale. This was there second Grand Prix test ever and there debut at this international level.

In a test where one highlight followed the other the result was set on 74,456%. A very good start for this combination at this international level!

Check out a short video of the highlights of the test here.

Kjento and Lantanas now also approved for Hanover

Yesterday a special approval was organized for older stallions at the Hanoverian Studbook in Verden.

Kjento, s. Negro x Jazz bred by the van Os family from Sprang Capelle, who recently won the stallion presentation at the KWPN stallion inspection in Ermelo, was presented here by Charlotte Fry. Again this stallion impressed with his generous model and great movements.

Lantanas, the son of Sir Donnerhall out of a Hemmingway mother bred by S. Kleuskens from Horst, was also presented here by Lottie and showed that much can be expected of him for the future.

Both stallions are now approved for Hannover and are now also allowed to breed Hanoverian mares.

Watch a short video of Lantanas of this day here.

Photo: Kjento

Job offer

Wij zijn opzoek naar een kandidaat met ervaring en ‘feeling’ voor paarden, die fulltime beschikbaar is. M/V  en of leeftijd is niet belangrijk. Ben jij die persoon die het een uitdaging vindt om met deze jonge paarden te werken, reageer dan direct via email: niek@vanolsthorses.com

Van Olst Horses is a professional horse company with the core activities of stallion breeding, dressage sport, training, rearing and buying and selling of dressage horses.

With the motto: “We strive for the highest possible quality in everything”, all preconditions are present to prepare top quality dressage horses in the best possible way for their career in dressage.

To make this possible, Van Olst Horses is looking for a rider for our young horses.

We are looking for a candidate with experience in riding young horses and stallions and a person who takes great value in educating horses. The well-being of the horses is our top priority. That is why a great sense of responsibility is very important.

What do we offer :

  • Good working conditions
  • Internal living space with a communal car
  • Nice and friendly team
  • Possibility to ride older horses if suitable

We are looking for a candidate with experience and “feeling” for young horses, who is available full-time. M / F and or age is not important. If you are the person who loves to ride young horses contact us via niek@vanolsthorses.com.

 

Job offer

Van Olst Horses is a professional horse company with the core activities of stallion breeding, dressage sport, training, rearing and buying and selling of dressage horses.

With the motto: “We strive for the highest possible quality in everything”, all preconditions are present to prepare top quality dressage horses in the best possible way for their career in dressage.

To make this possible, Van Olst Horses is looking for a groom / stable employee for our young horse stable.

We are looking for a candidate with experience in the care of young horses and all common activities. The well-being of the horses is our top priority. That is why a great sense of responsibility is very important.

What do we offer :

  • Flexible working days
  • Good working conditions
  • Internal living space with a communal car
  • Nice and friendly team

We are looking for a candidate with experience and “feeling” for young horses, who is preferably available full-time immediately. M / F and or age is not important. If you are the person who loves to work with young horses contact us via niek@vanolsthorses.com.

Successful auction “The Young Ones”

The last virtual hammer just fell during the Young Ones auction. From the group of three-year-old geldings out of the Van Olst breeding program, 7 better horses were selected and auctioned this evening.

With a total turnover of € 108.500,- and an average price of € 15.500,- these horses were sold for a good price.

The most expensive two horses in the auction are both by Inclusive, the most expensive of the evening being the gelding Nico. For the nice amount of € 27,000, this gelding moves to a dressage stable in the Netherlands.

Nike D is also sold to a Dutch rider who previously bought a horse through the Van Olst Sales. In addition to these 2 horses, 2 more were sold within the Netherlands and the other horses were sold to France, the United States and Germany.

Photo: Nico