Grande Finale: Champion of Stallion Show Jumping to Sosath Stallion Station

Grande Finale
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In Lemwerder, at the Sosath stallion station, he will be at home in the future, the champion stallion of the main licensing of German sport horses in Munich-Riem. Gerd Sosath bought the Grande Casino son out of a Havana Club dam for 65,000 euros. In the future he will move into his box alongside his father Casino Grande and grandfather Casino Berlin. Gerd Sosath, who bred the grandfather and father of the DSP licensing winner himself, now has another offspring from this successful line, which celebrates successes in serious international sport with son Hendrik. And the youngest from the Munich licensing area not only convinced the licensing committee with his phenomenal free jumping, but also the jumping experts.


Sports commissioner Andy Witzemann raved about the typey bay in the highest tones: "Our champion stallion fulfills everything a show jumper's heart could wish for," was the start of his comment. The proud breeder and exhibitor Antonius Schulze Averdiek from Rosendahl beamed and accepted the FN medal in gold at the award ceremony for his DSP licensing winner, who will now remain in the north and will have an impact on breeding.


There is great joy at the Welvert stud in St. Wendel: the son of Nixon van het Meulenhof out of a dam by Chacco Blue will be at home here in the future. For 88,000 euros, the Saarland stud came out on top in the bidding duel. And jumper breeders can look forward to the fact that this stallion will also be used for breeding before Laura Monier, the trainer at Gestüt Welvert, will take a seat in the saddle. The stallion's breeder is Egbert Schep, the exhibitor is Schep International Trade BV from the Netherlands.


The premium stallion by Askari/Diarado will be at home in the United Arab Emirates in the future. The premium stallions by Herakles and Diamant de Semilly have found a new owner in Russia. More youngsters will be at home in Canada, Switzerland and Ireland in the future. Numerous international show jumping stables have secured promising offspring, with whom we can hopefully celebrate a reunion in 3-4 years in the course. On average, the 30 stallions cost 31,983 euros.


Source: DSP website

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