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Although he retired from sport in 2019 during the KWPN Stallion Show at the Brabanthallen, GLOCK’s Johnson TN will make one more appearance this year for a stunning show. The worldwide sire and number 1 in the WBFSH Sire Ranking will be presented in hand. The Jazz son has clearly established himself as a Grand Prix sire in recent years, showcasing his talent through his offspring, including Hexagon's Luxuriouzz.

The now 23-year-old GLOCK’s Johnson TN (Jazz out of Roxane elite pref prest sport-dres D-OC by Flemmingh, bred by P. van de Vleuten from Sint-Oedenrode) has had a life full of success. In 2005, he was crowned champion at the stallion selection, marking the beginning of his streak of achievements. He was reserve champion at the Pavo Cup in 2006, won the stallion competition in the M class in 2008, and claimed the VHO Trophy in 2011. In 2013, he made his Grand Prix debut with his longtime rider Hans Peter Minderhoud, where they won several prizes, including team bronze at the World Equestrian Games in Caen and European team gold and individual bronze in Aachen. As the cherry on top, the duo competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics, finishing fourth with the Dutch team.

WBFSH Ranking
His talent has also been passed on to his offspring, as seen in the WBFSH Sire Ranking, where he has been ranked number one for three consecutive years. This ranking is calculated based on the achievements of the sire’s offspring. GLOCK’s Johnson TN was second in the rankings in 2019 and 2021, just behind his father Jazz (v. Cocktail). However, in 2020 and from 2022 to 2024, he took over the top spot from his father.

Hexagons Luxuriouzz N.O.P.T.
None other than Johnson’s son, Hexagons Luxuriouzz (out of Walida van de Waalsehoeve elite IBOP-dres PROK prest by San Remo, bred by W. Plomp from Tull and 't Waal), will showcase his talents, inherited from his father. Hexagons Luxuriouzz is already appearing in competition rings with the N.O.P.T. suffix to support his continued development in his sporting career. In 2021, this chestnut stallion was crowned Subli Cup champion for five-year-olds. Recently, the pair won the Intermediaire II in Le Mans, France, and the Grand Prix Special in Ermelo.

KWPN Stallion Show
From January 29 to February 1 2025, the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch will transform into the highlight of Dutch sport and breeding during the KWPN Stallion Show. Alongside the stallion selection, enjoy a fantastic program featuring thrilling sport and show classes showcasing the best of the Dutch sport horse world. Don’t have a ticket yet? Order yours quickly. Can’t attend in person? The KWPN Stallion Show will also be streamed live on the renewed KWPN.tv.

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Photo: Dirk Caremans

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