For the 25th time, the Dressage World Breeding Championship for Young Horses will take place. This international spectacle brings together the absolute top of five-, six- and seven-year-old dressage horses, and guarantees fanatical dressage sport. From all over the world, dressage enthusiasts come together. Something new will be added to this world stage this year: a very exclusive auction for dressage foals and talented three-, four-, five- and six-year-old dressage horses from various studbooks. The auction will take place on Saturday 7 September, ahead of the final of the five-year-olds, in the main arena of the World Championships. It is possible to bid for these top talents both live and online.
Behind the organisation of this unique, new auction, is the KWPN Select Sale. The KWPN is one of the co-organizers of the Dressage World Breeding Championship for Young Horses and the KWPN Select Sale is one of the most prestigious auctions in the world. Combining these forces creates a platform where the best dressage foals and young dressage horses are presented and sold to an international audience.
The stage of global dressage sport
"The Dressage World Breeding Championship for Young Horses is the stage of the global dressage sport. This offers plenty of opportunities for riders, owners, breeders, stallion owners and other dressage sport enthusiasts. This group is always on the lookout for new talent; we think this auction responds exactly to this need. There is no better stage for the dressage horse", explains Ralph van Venrooij, KWPN Head of Breeding Department.
Champions of foreign studbooks
Ralph van Venrooij continued: "The selection committee consists of Nico Witte, Rom Vermunt and Sjaak van der Lei. These men have a flair for a better dressage horse and dressage foal. The auction is open to all studbooks, we want to give foreign studbooks the opportunity to offer their champions in this auction. It is really about presenting an exclusive collection on this world stage. Horses that we will hopefully see back in the ring at the World Championships in a few years' time."
Auction on 7 September
All dressage horses must have a full veterinary examination, both clinical and x-rays including back and neck photos. X-rays should be no more than three months old. We would like to receive videos of the movement of the foal and the three-year-old dressage horses and a riding video of the four-year-old and older dressage horses when registering.
The KWPN (Studbook of the Royal Dutch Sport Horse) is a Netherlands-based organization specializing in the breeding of jumpers, dressage horses, harness horses, and Gelder horses.
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