490,000 euros for Chinchero son Chin Gray at Holstein licensing and auction

(Elmshorn) The Holstein licensing and auction in Elmshorn 2023 is history - and the result will certainly be remembered fondly in the land between the seas and far beyond: The licensed Chin Gray by. Chinchero-Colestus (catalog number 14) bred by Christoph Zimmermann (Pinneberg) in the USA.
In a heated bidding duel, the contract for this extremely interesting stallion was ultimately awarded to Kent Farrington, who is currently jumping from success to success with Chin Grey's mother Greya. He was recently placed with the mare in Geneva (SUI) and Toronto (CAN) at 1.60 meter level. Chin Gray will be promoted both in sport and in breeding. The champion stallion Corroniolo by. Corniolo-Cassini I (Hans Otto Krohn, Marne) with catalog number 29 was sold to the Warendorf State Stud at 180,000 euros. He consistently showed himself to be a complete horse with endless assets, from whose family athletes like Monaco v. Contender (Christian Ahlmann/GER) emerge. The reserve winner Uluru v. was worth 107,000 euros. Uricas v/d Kattevennen-Cormint (Caroline Kröger, Wakendorf) worth his new owners from Italy. This athlete with catalog number 45 comes, among other things, from a close relative of the stallion Clinton I. The VDL Stud secured Magnus von der Söhr v. for 78,000 euros. Manchester van’t Paradijs-Comme il faut (catalog number 42). Lexicon II van’t Roosakker (Arnaud-Philippe Bonvin/CHE) or Origi van’t Roosakker by. Echo van’t Spieveld (Scott Lenkart/USA) are just two of his many successful relatives. 15 licensed and non-licensed stallions were auctioned at an average price of around 82,600 euros. “I am particularly pleased to know that the top prices of the approved stallions are in such supportive hands,” says auction director and managing director Felix Flinzer. “I am equally thrilled that the champion stallion will remain at the Warendorf State Stud in my old homeland. I wish all buyers only the best and much success with their stallions. I would like to thank all employees and other participants in this mammoth project from the bottom of my heart for their commitment. They have achieved great things in the last few weeks and months.”
Riding horse auction: Optimus Prime costs 133,000 euros
The Holstein auction team also concluded the riding horse auction with great satisfaction: Optimus Prime sold for 133,000 euros. Ogano Sitte-Connor (Hauke Paulsen, Immenstedt) in Swiss ownership - a long-legged athlete with catalog number 108, who aroused great interest from home and abroad and has already won jumping horse competitions. With a bid of 70,000 euros, auctioneer Hendrik Schulze-rückamp's hammer fell on Crazy Boy Greenhills v. Cascadello I-Clinton I (Marcin Gerke/POL). The gray stallion with catalog number 102 dominated the young horse competitions in his native Poland and will continue his career in Great Britain in the future. On average, the seven riding horses cost around 50,600 euros. “This result confirms once again that our Holsteiner youngsters are in high demand internationally,” Felix Flinzer is convinced.

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