Holsteiner Verband stallions presentation on the Internet

(Elmshorn) Although the outgoing managing director of the Holsteiner Verband Hengsthaltungs GmbH Norbert Boley had hoped to be able to enter into a direct exchange with interested parties and breeders again at his last stallion presentation, it seems due to the current Corona situation the traditional meeting in the Holstenhallen in Neumünster is currently not possible. A relaxation of the regulations of the state of Schleswig-Holstein to contain the virus ’within the next four weeks is not in sight, so that the presentation of the association stallions can probably only be held online. In any case, the sires present themselves in good time before the start of the breeding season, namely on Saturday, February 5, 2022, from 2:30 p.m. on ClipMyHorse.tv.


The current planning provides that the event will be broadcast live from the Fritz-Thiedemann-Halle in Elmshorn, only the free jumping of the young stallions is recorded in advance for organizational reasons. "It is a shame that there can be no stallion presentation in Neumünster in 2022 either, but last year we already received a lot of positive feedback for the transmission on the Internet for the real performance of the horses", says Norbert Boley. The four-year-old and older stallions show their current level of training in an age-appropriate course. The event is moderated by Carsten Sostmeier. A total of almost 30 stallions present themselves - from the freshly licensed in the free jumping series to the currently successful young sires in the course to the old stars by the hand. As usual, the Elmshorn rider team is supported by fellow riders from Schleswig-Holstein and top international riders. This year, for example, the reigning German show jumping champion Sophie Hinners and Olympic silver medalist Rolf-Göran Bengtsson.


The broadcast will be broadcast free of charge on Saturday, February 5, 2022 from 2:30 p.m. on www.clipmyhorse.tv and will then also be available in the media library.

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