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Tuesday 12 July 2011

Some of our successes in dressage

Florencio (Florestan x Weltmeyer)
Reesink Horses bought this black bay stallion when he was a colt. Through the years he developed into a spectacular dressage horse. Florencio was the Reserve Champion in the prestigious “Bundeschampionaat 2003”. Furthermore he became the Dutch Champion Young dressage horses in 2004 and 2005. With Hans Peter Minderhoud he also became the World Champion young Dressage horses (2004 / 2005) in Verden. He received the highest score ever given for a dressage horse. At the age of 6 Reesink Horses sold this wonderful stallion.
 
Robin Hood (Jazz x Zep)
In May 2004 American Grand Prix dressage rider and Olympian, Susan Blinks acquired top dressage horse, the 2003 Pavo Cup Winner Robin Hood from Reesink Horses. The 6-year old chestnut gelding by Jazz out of Lionne (by Zep) was owned by Reesink Horses since he was two years of age.
 
Patser (Jazz x Ariban xx)
Madeleine Vrees is competing this KWPN bred Patser (by Jazz x Ariban) at international small tour level. In 2001 and 2002 he became Dutch champion young dressage horses. In 2003 he was the Dutch champion at third level and in 2004 at fourth level. Patser is owned by a syndicate which also includes Reesink Horses.
 
San Schufro (Sandro Hit x Don Schufro)
The darkbay San Schufro was sold in 2005 by Reesink Horses. San Schufro is now a licensed stallion and approved for Westphalia, Rhineland and Oldenburg. Reesink Horses is glad San Schufro is at stud at Gestüt Sprehe where he is certain of a good education.
 
Naomie (Colino x Boreas)
This grey KWPN mare by Colino was sold to Dutch rider Jurgen Stenfert. This combination is now jumping internationally at the highest possible levels.
 
On Top (Jet Set x Pericles)
In 2005 the FEI horse On Top was sold to the Collins family, Reesink Horses and Tim Coomans. The KWPN gelding On Top is by Jet Set x Pericles. In 2004 he became the 2004 Dutch Prix St Georges champions with Judith Scholte. Now On Top is performing really well at Grand Prix Level with Leida Collins-Strijk. Reesink Horses has sold her share to Tim Coomans.
 
Vilena / Onassis (Obelisk x Nimmerdor)
Vilena became Dutch Champion of all Colts in 2002. As a three year old he was sold to Denmark where they changed his name into Onassis. He successfully won the 70 day performance test in Vilhelmsborg, Denmark
 
Florett As (Florestan I x Urofino)
In 2000 the black stallion Florett As who is also known as Florett.com became third at the prestigious Bundeschampionat. At the moment Floret As is performing successfully at Intermediare I dressage level with Dutch rider Leida Collins-Strijk. At the Sunshine Tour in Vejer de la Frontera, Spain in february they became second at Intermediaire level I with more than 70%
 
Uivertje Ruta (Jazz x Boy B)
Uivertje Ruta was the best mare at the 2005 Dutch Championships for Young dressage horses. This wonderful chestnut mare has been sold to the USA.
 
Alicante (Acord II x Landadel)
Alicante is approved in Westphalia as a breeding stallion. He did his performance test in 2004 in Munster Hahndorf Germany. At the performance test he received a 9 as his score for overall jumping skills. He is now covering at Stald Birkelund in Denmark. Alicante was placed as the no. 2 in the Danish DSA finals for 5 year old jumping horses.
  
Ravel (Contango x Democraat)
Ravel is the AES approved stallion that was ridden by Grand Prix dressage rider Edward Gal. He showed Ravel on Small tour level and prepared him for Grand Prix level. Reesink Horses sold Ravel to the sponsor of American Grand Prix rider Steffen Peters. He currently prepares Ravel for the 2008 Olympic games in Bejing
  
Florenciano (Florencio x Havidoff)
Florenciano was one of the highlights during the 16. NRW-körung 2006 in Münster-Handorf. He showed off with his stunning looks, supple movements and a fantastic canter. Florenciano grew up at Reesink horses and was sold during the auction for approved and non approved stallions of the NRW  to Equus Invest AG and is available at Gestüt Ligges in Germany.
 

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