Three top progenitors at 1 station

In addition to our up-and-coming young talents, the three top progenitors of our station showed themselves with great enthusiasm on Easter Monday. All 3 impressed them in their own way. The preferent Negro (by Ferro) and the preferent Painted Black (by Gribaldi). And the stallion who has since set up his own stallion line; Lord Leatherdale (by Lord Loxley) under saddle.

The emperor of our station is the now 24-year-old preferent top progenitor Negro (Ferro x Variant). Negro continues to stand out with his offspring. Last summer there were again many daughters who scored high on the studbook recordings of the KWPN. Negro crossed with today’s bloodlines continues to give a modern sport horse without losing quality. His son Kjento (mv.Jazz) is a wonderful example of this. But also new offspring of Negro continue to report at the highest level; Nespresso (mv.Tenerife) Anne van Olst, Elegance (mv.Monaco) Beatrice Ferrer Salat and River Rise Nisa (mv.Amsterdam) with Charlotte Dujardin, the rider who was unprecedentedly successful with the legendary Valegro (Negro x Gershwin). Negro also passes on his qualities as “father of the mother”. A daughter of Negro almost guarantees breeding success. Striking from Negro daughters include World Champion Glamourdale (by Lord Leatherdale), Grand Prix talent Everdale (by Lord Leatherdale), Pavo Cup winner Jameson RS2 (by Blue Horse Zack), Grand Prix winner Eddieni (by Johnson) and approved stallion Jayson (by Johnson) who is in the race for a World Cup ticket to Ermelo.

The Olympic participant Painted Black is also preferent. This 22-year-old son of the top stallion Gribaldi out of a mother of Ferro showed 2 very modern foals. The proof that Painted Black also still participates well in today’s modern dressage breeding. Painted Black showed himself super fit on Sunday and showed his impressive trotting mechanism. He has had an impressive dressage career and has started a second youth in breeding. More and more of his children break through at the highest level. Recently they are; Charming Lady (x Krack C), Don Bravour (x Chronos), Black Pearl (x Negro) and Zenith (x Krack C).

The now 16-year-old Lord Leatherdale has proven himself at Grand Prix level. The stallion with his “innovative and free” blood lines has set up his own stallion line. A special achievement that is reserved for very few stallions. It fits fantastic at our station in combination with Negro mares. The combination of Lord Leatherdale x Negro is now called “classic”. Chippendale is the first son of this combination. In the meantime, his 3 sons have been approved; Giovanni (x Scandic), Crosby (x  Flemmingh) and Imagine (x Jazz). Everdale also has 3 approved sons at the KWPN; Inclusive (x Uptown), Inverness (x Johnson) and Inspire (x Don Romantic). Van Glamourdale has meanwhile his son Lance V.O.D. (x Davino) approved in Denmark and Lennon (x Jazz) appointed at the KWPN.

Very successful Stallion show Van Olst Horses 2019

Easter Sunday, Sunday, April 21, the annual stallion show was held at our company in Den Hout. A lot of interest, beautiful weather and of course our stallions who showed themselves in a great way. A very successful day that was beautifully captured by Dominique van Dreumel from Equinegeniek!

The 24 year old Negro (Ferro x Variant)

Top talent Kjento (Negro x Jazz)

Rough diamond Inclusive (Everdale x Uptown)

New superstar Nespresso (Negro x Tenerife)

The very good breeding George Clooney (De Niro x Wolkentanz)

The striking Inverness (Everdale x Johnson)

The recent KWPN approved Crosby (Chippendale x Flemmingh)

And of course World Champion Glamourdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro)

 

A lot of interest in Van Olst Sales presentation

DEN HOUT – Tonight the horse company of Gertjan and Anne van Olst was the setting for the presentation of the auction collection of the Van Olst Sales. The 34 talented ridden dressage horses, mostly from their own stallions, were presented under the man. A large number of people from home and abroad traveled to Den Hout to view the auction horses with their own eyes.

Gertjan about the evening: “I am really proud of what we have achieved as a team. Not just tonight, but since we started training this collection. The horses showed themselves well. That is nice to see since most of them have not been under the saddle for that long and the entourage was impressive. ”

The high-quality horses also attracted many foreign interested parties to the presentation evening. The owner of Van Olst Horses says about this: “It gives great confidence that our foreign customers were also present this evening. You see that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find a good young dressage horse. An auction like this is ideal. There will be a presentation on Friday. In the evening we will see how interested people are. That is exciting every year. ”

Second presentation: Friday, April 19 – 3 p.m.

Auction: Friday, April 19 – 7:30 PM

Van Olst Sales donates proceeds of first auction item to Brooke Hospital

A good cause is selected every year by Van Van Olst Sales. This year too, an incredibly beautiful goal has been chosen.

This year’s donation will be donated to the Brooke Hospital, because unfortunately not all horses have the luxury of a good life. Before the more than 30 ridden dressage horses will be auctioned, a Glamourdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro) cover will be sold as the first auction item. The FEI world champion seven-year-olds is working hard on the road and his offspring are also performing great. The entire proceeds from this first auction item will be donated to Brooke Hospital.

Brooke Hospital In several countries including Egypt and India, horses, donkeys and mules are used as work objects for the very poorest. The circumstances are extremely poor due to lack of knowledge and poverty. The Brooke Hospital for Animals Netherlands Foundation brings these situations to light in the Netherlands. By providing information to the local residents and free medical assistance from local veterinarians, the foundation tries to improve the welfare of the animals. More than 160,000 animals have been helped, but this is only a small part. To continue this work, donors are more than welcome.

Next Friday there will be a presentation at 3 p.m.
The auction will start later in the day, at 7:30 PM.

Wednesday April 17 first presentation Van Olst Sales

On Wednesday, April 17, the first presentation of the Van Olst Sales 2019 collection will take place in Den Hout. The presentation will commence at 7.30 p.m.

Van Olst Sales will show the quality collection 2019. A large part of the collection will be presented under saddle, but there will also be a few genetically very interesting mares going on. Of course, our wildcard Fürst Romantico is not missing in this presentation either. Friday April 19 there will also be a presentation that takes place at 3 p.m.
The auction starts on Friday evening at 7.30 p.m.

Sir Donnerhall son starts performance test

The Sir Donnerhall son Lest of Lantana started his spring test today, Monday 15 April.

The performance test will last 50 days this spring. Lest of Lantana was very sympathetically ridden by Franka Loos. The chestnut stallion showed 3 good basic gaits with lots of space, balance and technic. The son of Sir Donnerhall x Hemmingway is bred from a very deserving sport horse line where, apart from international jumpers, also the international dressage horse Cennin from Madeleine Witte comes out. The mother of Lest of Lantana is the ster, preferent performance mare Lantana V. This daughter of Hemingway is also the mother of the international dressage horse Vitana V (by Donnerhall).

 

Lest of Lantana: Sir Donnerhall x Hemingway x Zuidhorn-Breeder; S. Kleuskens, Horst
Photo: Jacquelien van Tartwijk

Fürst Romantico wildcard Van Olst Sales

**WILDCARD**

Today we have added the 9-year-old stallion Fürst Romantico (Fürst Romancier x Sir Donnerhall I) to our auction collection!

Super interesting: Intermediar I has already started and shows a lot of talent for piaffe and passage. View this beauty on our website.

https://www.vanolstsales.com/paarden/furst-romantico/

Video: Equigeniek Paardenfotografie

Winning debut Ferrer-Salat with Negro son Elegance

The CDI3 * in Granada (ESP) was the international debut in the Grand Prix of the Spanish top rider Beatriz Ferrer-Salat with the KWPN bred Elegance. Ferrer-Salat won the Grand Prix with 69,413% and was second in the Special (70,872%) with the son of Negro. Two weeks ago the pair won the Grand Prix and Special nationally with percentages above 70%.

As a three-year-old Elegance was sold to Beatriz Ferrer-Salat. Beatriz also bought Elegance’s full brother, the NRPS approved stallion Nick. Both Nick and Elegance are bred by Van Olst Horses and come from the elite, preferent sport (dres) mare Reina. This daughter of Monaco x Sultan ran herself under the name “The Rose” at international Small Tour level.
The ten-year-old gelding won several young horse classes in Spain and was calmly trained until the Grand Prix. In Granada was the international debut in the Big Tour. In the Grand Prix the combination was first with 69.413%. “I am very happy with Elegance, it was his first international performance and they were not optimal weather conditions,” Ferrer-Salat continued, “so there were moments of excitement, but it is a great horse that is becoming increasingly comfortable in the tests.”

Interesting to note that in the Van Olst Sales collection 2019, two mares from Elegance’s mother will be auctioned. These are number 32 Liza (Nespresso x Monaco x Sultan) and number 36 Lady Rose (Glamourdale x Monaco x Sultan).

Elegance: Negro x Monaco x Sultan-Breeder; Van Olst Horses, Den Hout

Van Olst Sales-mares score well during IBOP

On Friday, April 19, a number of breeding-technically very interesting mares will come under the hammer during the Van Olst Sales 2019. All of them received today in addition to their already received star predicate, also a sufficient score for their performance under saddle during the IBOP test in Turnhout.

In the catalog of the Van Olst Sales 2019 there are not only talented stallions and geldings, but also some very interesting mares. These predominantly 3-year-old mares were all declared ‘ster’ with great points last March and can now also add a sufficient IBOP test. These only three-year-old mares were already riding well on strange terrain by our riders Franka Loos and Benjamin Maljaars. In this way future owners are already very close to an elite / keur mare which can already be a good start for a successful breeding. These mares are also all WFFS-free.

The following mares have passed the IBOP:
Leaulanda I.L.:Glamourdale x Welt Hit II x Zeoliet-Bredder; I. Kruts, Ter Aar 76p
Linda S: Glamourdale x Don Renoir x Brentano II-Breeder; J. Strous, Hunsel 80p
Lady Rose: Glamourdale x Monaco x Sultan-Breeder; Van Olst Horses. Den Hout 75p
Leya-Danka T: Lord Leatherdale x Kennedy x Bustron-Breeder; W. Timmers, Volkel 75p
Lost Gem: George Clooney x Riverman x Gershwin-Breeder; H. van de Boogaard, Aarle Rixtel 76.5p
Lilly LH: Glamourdale x Don Frederico x Walker-Breeder; R. Lickley, Wolverhampton 76.5p
Laida: Everdale x Ferro x G. Ramiro Z-Breeder; M. Streppel, Lemelerveld 76p
Lieke S: Lord Leatherdale x Negro x Jeraldo-Breeder; J. Strous, Hunsel 75p

Photo: Laida (Everdale x Ferro x G. Ramiro Z)

 

 

 

Glamourdale daughter highest points in IBOP

Glamourdale daughter Koco Linda (by Tuschinski) of breeders / owners Jelke and Linda Heida from Wolvega scored again strikingly today.

Last summer, Koco Linda already took a beautiful 4th place during the KWPN Championships in Ermelo. This wild daughter of World Champion Glamourdale (Lord Leatherdale x Negro) ran to the highest score during the IBOP test in Turnhout on Saturday 6 April. Franka Loos sent the extra moving mare to 83.5 points. Walk and canter were assessed with an 8.5 and for the canter she even received a 9.0. No lower than an 8.0 was scored on all other components. A beautiful end result for this young mare.

Koco Linda: Glamourdale x Tuschinski x Voltaire-Breeders; J. & L. Heida, Wolvega