For over 20 years, the KWPN Select Sale has been producing horses that shine at the highest level, such as Island VG ridden by Kim Emmen, Hartsuijker ridden by Dinja van Liere, and the Olympic horse Flambeau ridden by Larissa Pauluis. The collection set to go under the hammer during the KWPN Stallion Show is now available for viewing. “These are horses we would love to buy ourselves,” says selection committee member Sjaak van der Lei.
The dressage collection features several interestingly bred stallions, such as Suomi STMT, a son of Bordeaux. His dam is a half-sister to the KWPN-approved stallions UB40 and Davino V.O.D. Shemar I.K. is one of three sons of Total McLaren in the collection. This stallion descends from the dam line of the international Grand Prix stallion Westpoint. Or how about Sunshine (by Total McLaren)? He is the half-brother of the KWPN-approved premium stallion Pride (by Secret), who was sold for €200,000 at the KWPN Select Sale.
Strong 1.60m influences
The showjumping collection also boasts top quality and strong pedigrees. The well-bred Prudence Gold R.T. Z not only combines the Grand Prix sport and breeding stallions Perigueux and Quick Star in his pedigree but is also the grandson of the international 1.50m mare Uranie du Meslier. Sidd (by Verdi) is the younger half-brother of Indeno (by Q. Breitling LS), who jumped his first 1.50m classes last year. Samurai W (by Cavalier Russe Z) is the half-brother of the top-performing KWPN-approved stallion Zèlote VDL (by Chin Chin).
“Even better than before”
Both the KWPN Select Sale at the KWPN Stallion Show and the KWPN Select Sale during the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses were highly successful last year. The now-approved stallion Rayano was sold for €130,000 in February, and Of Ice And Fire US was sold for €335,000 in September. According to the selection committees, expectations for this year’s collections are high. “I believe we have once again put together a fantastic collection this year—it’s even better than previous years,” says Rom Vermunt, who is enthusiastic about the dressage collection.
A unique opportunity
Sjaak van der Lei, one of the selectors of the showjumping collection, is equally excited. “I found that we saw a very strong group of showjumping horses during the first inspection, and breeders were eager to participate. So, I believe we have been able to select a strong group of showjumping horses as a result.” The KWPN Select Sale is a unique opportunity to acquire a highly promising stallion, both for sport and breeding. “The KWPN Select Sale offers a fantastic chance to view an excellent collection of horses in a relatively easy manner,” explains Rom Vermunt.
Live and online bidding
All stallions will be presented again during the second viewing in ’s-Hertogenbosch. The showjumping stallions will go under the hammer on Thursday, January 30, and the dressage stallions on Saturday, February 1. Enthusiasts from all over the world can place bids both online and live during the KWPN Stallion Show.
Contact
Would you like more information about the stallions, or do you have any questions about the auction? Contact us at +31 341-255511 or email salespromotion@kwpn.nl. The KWPN Select Sale team will be present in Den Bosch to answer all your questions about the stallions up for auction.
• Dressage horse collection
• Showjumping horse collection
Photo: Shemar I.K.
13 January 2025 | 15:28
Last Chance! The KWPN Online Stallion Auction closes tonight
Do you want to kick off 2025 on the right foot? The KWPN Online Stallion Auction concludes tonight starting at 8:00 PM CET, and bids are coming in fast on the 20 promising stallions.
Buyers from countries such as Germany, Belgium, Spain and United Arab Emirates have already discovered the collection and placed their bids. The auction features 16 dressage and 4 showjumping stallions, sired by valuable breeding stallions such as Ferguson, Las Vegas, Kyton, My Blue Hors Santiano, and Jilbert van 't Ruytershof.
An investment in the future
Many of the dressage stallions come from renowned damlines. For example, Sirano (s.Total Diamond PS) was bred from the NMK and sport mare Hippophae, who is a half-sister to the international Grand Prix horses Bond’s Painting (s.OO Seven) ridden by Hans van Bedaf and Ellington (s.Jazz) ridden by Cristina Wagemans Rovira. Sirano hails from the prestigious Charites line. Santana N (s.Kyton) also shows great potential. His dam is a full sister to the national Grand Prix horse Evita-Gonda, ridden by Eva de Man, and is the first of three consecutive mares with Z2-level performance records. Among the talented showjumping stallions is Soulmate, a son of Nixon du Park. His dam competed internationally at 1.30m-level and participated in the Dutch Mare Championship (NMK). Dam Lapatera Ryal K is a full sister to the internationally 1.50m-level competing KWPN-approved stallion Flying Dream and a half-sister to the 1.50/1.55m-level showjumper Denychin Ryal K D Lobstination (s.Chin Chin).
Extended by three minutes
Experience shows that bidding heats up in the final hour of the auction . Starting at 8:00 PM tonight, lots will close in groups. If a new bid is placed within the final five minutes, the bidding time will be extended by three minutes. Not yet registered as a bidder? Registration is easy, free, and quick, and you’ll also stay informed about all KWPN auctions.
More information
All stallions have been assessed during the first viewing and examined both clinically and radiographically by a veterinarian. The KWPN inspector is available to assist with any questions about the stallions. For inquiries about the collection or auction, please contact Mairin van der Tol at salespromotion@kwpn.nl or +31 (0)341-255511.
Picture: Digishots
10 January 2025 | 17:02
Listen to English commentary via earphones at the KWPN Stallion Show
During the KWPN Stallion Show, daily commentary will also be provided in English. To access this service, you can rent earphones via the Ticketshop daily. This ensures you will receive translations from our translator, with frequent contributions from guest speakers who will further explain the program and share their insights.
From January 29 to February 1 2025, the Brabanthallen will be transformed into the ultimate highlight of Dutch sport and breeding. We will treat you to a fantastic program, with only the very best from the world of Dutch sport horses. The entire program is supplemented with, among other things, beautiful show sections. One thing is certain: 's-Hertogenbosch is the absolute highlight of the Dutch sport and breeding world for four days. Don’t miss out and buy your tickets now .
Source: KWPN
10 January 2025 | 17:01
Impressive Imagine Jumping Horse of the Year
Since October 2023, Imagine has been paired with Kim Emmen, and despite their relatively short partnership, the duo has already delivered numerous clear rounds. The grey gelding secured a commanding lead over his competitors in the race for Jumping Horse of the Year 2024, earning him this prestigious title.
In recent weeks, fans have had the opportunity to vote for their favorites. The votes have now been counted, and the results reveal which show jumper will be honored at the KWPN Stallion Show. Imagine, the son of Cassini Gold, received the majority of votes and proudly takes home the title of Jumping Horse of the Year 2024.
Faultless performances
With Kim Emmen, Imagine (Cassini Gold out of Nigel ster prest sport-spr by Lord Z, bred by C. Viscaal from Albergen) delivered outstanding performances at the Paris Olympics. This was after the Dutch rider took over the reins from Irish rider Conor Drain in October 2023. In Paris, the duo achieved three consecutive clear rounds. Kim speaks highly of the Cassini Gold son: "He is not easily impressed and gives a very secure feeling. That makes him easy to ride." In Valencia, the pair delivered two faultless rounds during the Big Tour, and at this year’s Grand Prix of Maastricht, they also managed clear rounds in both rounds, securing fourth place.
Celebration
The Jumping Horse of the Year award ceremony will take place on Thursday during the KWPN Stallion Show. As tradition dictates, Thursday is dedicated to show jumping sport and breeding. In addition to the finals of the Blom Stallion Competition Jumping, the program includes the honoring of new predicate stallions and the VHO Trophy.
Tickets
Equestrian and breeding enthusiasts can enjoy four days of events at the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch. Alongside the stallion selection, a diverse program featuring exciting competitions and show classes awaits. Haven’t purchased your tickets yet? Order them now !
Source: KWPN
Photo Imagine: Dirk Caremans
10 January 2025 | 14:27
Dinja van Liere: "Hartsuijker is truly a reliable asset"
Dinja van Liere is no stranger to horses from the KWPN Select Sale. In addition to Hartsuijker, with whom she has already achieved great results in the World Cup Dressage series this winter season, she also rides Mauro Turfhorst and cherishes fond memories of Capri Sonne Jr. “That is truly my once-in-a-lifetime horse.” We spoke with her about these horses, the KWPN Select Sale, and what she values in young dressage horses.
On January 30 and February 1, it will be time to auction the future top breeding and sport stallions during the KWPN Select Sale. This month, the Brabanthallen will be the stage for the largest live and online auction of the KWPN. It has already been proven many times that the KSS produces exceptional talents.
Hartsuijker (Johnson out of Balinda, ster preferent IBOP PROK by Scandic), bred by M. Wolfs-van den Berg/I.D. Wolfs, was purchased as a young horse by Jan Pieter Dalfsem together with Laurens van Lieren. When he was three years old, Dinja van Liere was asked to take the reins, and it turned out to be a great success.
“He always tries his very best”
The 13-year-old Johnson son Hartsuijker is now competing at the highest level under the saddle of Dinja van Liere, who especially highlights his fantastic character. “Hartsuijker has a beautiful presence, but his character is also one of his top qualities. He always tries his very best; he is just so sweet and always works well with you. He is an easy horse to ride and is not fazed by anything in the ring.” In addition to Hartsuijker, Dinja van Liere also has the fantastic Hermes, who impresses in the ring every time, but this does not overshadow Hartsuijker. “I am just very happy that I have two Grand Prix horses at the moment. Hartsuijker is truly a steady horse who always performs consistently. It’s always great fun to take him to these big competitions because you can always count on him to do really well,” says Dinja van Liere with great confidence about the KWPN Select Sale reference Hartsuijker, who secured a 3rd place finish at the World Cup competition in London at the end of last year.
Hartsuijker’s career
Dinja van Liere took over the reins of Hartsuijker when he was only three years old, and his career has been on a steady upward trajectory ever since. “Hartsuijker has pretty much participated in all the competitions there are. As a three-year-old, he competed in the VSN Trophy. After that, he participated in the Subli Cup as a four- and five-year-old, and also the Pavo Cup, where he did very well as a six-year-old. Additionally, Hartsuijker also competed in Z2 and ZZ-Zwaar championships, Light Tour championships, and now, of course, Grand Prix.” Hartsuijker is already delivering top performances at the highest level, but Dinja van Liere still enjoys seeing him continue to develop. “What I find most wonderful is that he keeps developing and is doing so well now in the Grand Prix. I think that’s truly amazing. When I look back at my first Grand Prix test and compare it to how he now goes through a Grand Prix, it’s truly a world of difference,” Dinja van Liere says proudly about Hartsuijker.
What does Dinja van Liere look for in young horses?
After the KWPN Select Sale, the horses are often backed and trained further to reach the highest possible level. Dinja van Liere has ridden many young horses and brought them to the top level, but what exactly does she look for in young horses? “I obviously look to see if they have good front and hind legs and already have a nice posture. I like to see a horse move beautifully, rhythmically, and with pure gaits, one that can carry itself well in balance, preferably with an upward tendency.” For Dinja van Liere, character is the most important thing. “What I find important in young horses is that they have a pleasant and workable character. The most important thing is simply that a horse is easy to work with.”
“Once-in-a-lifetime horse”
Dinja van Liere has not only been very successful with the KWPN Select Sale reference Hartsuijker. Mauro Turfhorst (Glock’s Zonik N.O.P. out of Hidaylia, ster by Negro, bred by J.W. Greve from Haaksbergen) and Capri Sonne Jr. (Rhodium out of Wendela, provisional keur preferent prestatie by San Remo, bred by R. van Steijn, Boijl) are also well-known names in the dressage world that Dinja van Liere rides or has ridden. These two stallions were also sold through the KWPN Select Sale and perform well in the dressage ring. “I ride Mauro Turfhorst for Reesink Horses and Stoeterij Turfhorst. Over the past three years, he has done very well at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses, and now he is doing well in the Light Tour. He has a lot of talent, so this year we are working towards the Grand Prix with him, which I am sure he will do very well,” says Dinja van Liere about her promising plans with the eight-year-old stallion Mauro Turfhorst. The stallion Capri Sonne Jr. is the horse with which Dinja van Liere began her international dressage career and is very special to her. “A very famous stallion of mine from the KWPN Select Sale is Capri Sonne Jr. He is still my once-in-a-lifetime horse.”
Always great sport horses from the KWPN Select Sale
The KWPN Select Sale returns every year with a selection of high-quality young horses that often go on to excel in top-level sport. “I think it’s great that the KWPN Select Sale exists because many good horses are sold there that are also available to a broader audience. I have experienced that every time, very fine sport horses come out of it that you can really work with. It’s very important that these horses are also available to more people.”
Visit the KWPN Select Sale
Are you looking for a top sport horse or a future approved stallion? Then visit the KWPN Select Sale. On Thursday, January 30, the showjumping horses will be auctioned, followed by the dressage stallions on Saturday, February 1. In addition to live bidding, it is also possible to place bids online or by phone. If you have any questions about the auction, please contact 0341-2555-11 or email selectsale@kwpn.nl. The collection will be available online from January 14 at www.kwpn.auction.
It's time to pick your favorites in the KWPN Online Stallion Auction ! Bidding is now open for the 20 stallions in this auction, which closes Monday evening from 8:00 PM onwards.
Buyers from both the Netherlands and abroad have discovered the KWPN Auction platform . Each stallion in this collection holds great potential for the sport and has been thoroughly examined both clinically and radiologically. This ensures buyers can invest in the future with confidence. From January the 10 th to 13 th , you can bid on 16 dressage stallions and four showjumping stallions .
Bright future
Among the highlights of this collection is Seigneur (s.Ferguson), the half-brother of World Champion and Grand Prix stallion Jovian. Other notable stallions include Sombra da Mora (s.Ladignac), a half-brother to ZZ-Zwaar (5 th level) dressage horse Hamora (s.Krack C). His dam is a half-sister to Lynne Maas’ international Grand Prix horse Zamora (s.Krack C), and the direct damline includes the international Grand Prix horse Famora (s.Blue Hors Zack). The collection also features Serengeti (s.Total McLaren), who shares his dam with KWPN-approved stallion Ladignac (s.Glock’s Zonik). His dam is a half-sister to Small Tour horse Bobo (s.UB40), and this damline has produced international Grand Prix horses such as Champion of Love, Exquis Nadine, and Zygrande le Coupied. For showjumping enthusiasts, the Chacoon Blue son Silandro is a promising option. His granddam is a half-sister to the international 1.45m-level jumping horse Gelster ridden by Vincent Geerink, and this damline has produced numerous 1.50/1.60m horses, including On Target, Qulander Z, Orville, Ankara Champblanc, and Wilandro.
Your talent for the future
Not registered as a bidder yet? It’s quick, easy, and free via www.kwpn.auction . By registering, you’ll also receive updates on all KWPN auctions. Are you looking for a potential sport horse? A talent for the future? Browse the collection now and make your choice. The KWPN inspector is happy to assist and answer any questions about the stallions. For inquiries about the collection or the auction, you can contact Mairin van der Tol at salespromotion@kwpn.nl or +31 (0)341-255511.
Picture: Digishots
10 January 2025 | 09:30
Glamourdale Dressage Horse of the Year
The extraordinary Glamourdale, ridden by his regular partner Charlotte Fry, has already claimed numerous prestigious titles. The stallion from Van Olst Horses secured an impressive majority of votes, earning the son of Lord Leatherdale the title of Dressage Horse of the Year 2024.
Over the past weeks, fans have had the opportunity to vote for their favorites. The votes have now been counted, and it has been revealed which dressage stallion will take center stage at the KWPN Stallion Show. Glamourdale has previously won this title twice, and this year, the Olympic stallion has been named Horse of the Year for the third time.
A life of success
The son of Lord Leatherdale (out of Thuja, stb pref prest by Negro, bred by J.W. Rodenburg from Ouderkerk aan den IJssel) garnered the most votes from the public. The KWPN stallion has built a life full of success through his impressive achievements, both in sport and breeding. Crowned champion at the KWPN Stallion Show in 2014, he won the World Championship for Young Dressage Horses in the seven-year-old division in 2018. In 2022, he became a double world champion, and in 2023, he won European gold with the British team and individual silver with an astonishing 92.38%. This year, the KWPN stallion earned Olympic bronze with a score of 88.97% and claimed victory at the CHIO Aachen with over 80%.
Celebration
The Dressage Horse of the Year award ceremony will take place on Friday evening at the KWPN Stallion Show. As tradition dictates, Friday promises to be a spectacular evening that no dressage enthusiast will want to miss. In addition to the finals of the Anemone Horse Trucks Stallion Competition Dressage, new predicate stallions will be honored, and there will be breathtaking shows presented by various stallion owners and six seven-year-old World Championship horses.
Tickets
The KWPN Stallion Show will be held from January 29 to February 1, 2025. Horse sport and breeding enthusiasts can enjoy four days of events at the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch. In addition to the stallion selection, a diverse program featuring thrilling competitions and show classes awaits you. Haven't purchased your tickets yet? Order them now .
Source: KWPN
Photo Glamourdale: Dirk Caremans
9 January 2025 | 16:00
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From now on, livestreams and videos on KWPN.tv can only be accessed after logging in to My KWPN. To do so, you will need your membership number and password for My KWPN. Your membership number can be found on the address label of the KWPN Magazine or on your KWPN invoice. If you no longer have access to this information, you can request it from our KWPN Info Desk by emailing info@kwpn.nl with your name and address details. We recommend doing this days before the livestream you wish to watch. If you have forgotten your password, you can request a new one on the My KWPN login page.
The first livestream will be the KWPN Stallion Show, taking place from January 29 to February 1. To watch the livestream, ensure you have your My KWPN login details ready. Go to the orange ‘Login’ button in the top-right corner of www.kwpn.org, enter your KWPN membership number and password, and then click the TV icon to access KWPN.tv. Once logged in, you will stay logged in and can enjoy the streams. Please note, the previous KWPN.tv app is no longer in use, so explore all the new possibilities on our updated platform!
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Not a KWPN member but still want to watch the livestreams? That is possible! For just €49.95, you can enjoy unlimited access to all our livestreams throughout the year, including events such as the KWPN Stallion Show, KWPN Championships, Pavo Cup, Van Santvoort Makelaars Cup, National Harness Horse Day, and the first round viewing, among others. A yearly subscription also grants you access to replays of various inspections and sport competitions via the KWPN.tv menu.
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For specific events, we offer event-specific subscriptions. For example, you can watch the entire KWPN Stallion Show, taking place from January 29 to February 1, for just €9.95 on KWPN.tv. Prefer a day pass? That’s also possible: for only €3.50, you’ll get access to the livestream and replays for the specific day you purchase the pass. In addition to live footage of the stallion selection, sport competitions, and shows, you’ll also enjoy a range of interviews. Tickets for the event are still available, allowing you to admire the horses live at the Brabanthallen. If you cannot attend in person, don’t miss a moment and choose your KWPN.tv subscription today!