Choose yourself a champion…

Choose yourself a rising three-year-old colt from these three colts at the KWPN Colt Selection. The first is by the same sire as Jessica von Bredow Werndl’s Olympic and European Champion, Dalera!

Here’s Easy Game, the sire of this colt and Dalera among other successful competitors

Easy Game

And his dam sire, Flemmingh, who also appears on many winners’ pedigrees

Your second colt to choose from is by Johnson, from a Rohdiamant mare – so both sire and dam not only producers, but also  competitors at the highest level – with success

And here’s Johnson competing at 2015 European Championships

And Rohdiamant at home at Gestüet Vorwerk, which sadly no longer exists with Lisa Wilcox. Lisa rode another Rubinstein son, Relevant, for a silver medal at the WEG at Jerez

And the last of your three choices, a Vivaldi colt, from a mare of Dr Reiner Klimke’s Biotop lines

Here’s Vivaldi, not under saddle so you can see his modern type, and here’s what Ludwig Christmann of the Hanoverian Verband told THM –
So you think it is Vivaldi more than Vitalis, certainly in Holland they think Vivaldi is the most exciting younger stallion…
“I remember when he first started as a stallion there was a question mark behind him, it was felt that Vivaldi would not be a Grand Prix producer but now we see offspring of Vivaldi competing in Grand Prix. At our licensing, Vivaldi was the most influential stallion, I think he had 16 stallions with his blood at the licensing. The riders like the mix of traditional Hanoverian blood, particularly from the ‘D’ line, and some Dutch blood.”

And here’s Dr Reiner Klimke and Biotop

So which colt would you choose – go back to Facebook and vote for your choice

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