PART OF HANN PRESS RELEASE
Verden. Among the dressage mares, Hann.Pr.A. Exclusive left the triangle as the winning mare.
She trotted ahead of them all: Hann.Pr.A. Exclusive by Escamillo/Fidertanz, bred and owned by Johannes Westendarp, Wallenhorst, took the lead in the group of 55 mares. On the same sand, where her sire Escamillo became Vice World Champion of young dressage horses a year ago, the black beauty was able to convince the judges Ulrich Hahne, Heike Kemmer and guest judge Sönke Rothenberger. "She was brilliant with a good impulsion and great dynamics in trot and used the walking ring to win over the judges as well," Ulrich Hahne was full of compliments.
The first dressage mare to enter the triangle was Hann.Pr.A. Barcelona, whose performance secured her the title of reserve champion mare. The Baron/Don Diamond-daughter (breeder and owner: Herbert Linz, Baindt) was a very special mare for the judges, she showed herself beautifully and with a good rhythm.
The Friedrich Jahnke Prize, which is awarded annually to the highest scoring family of the current show season, was awarded to the three daughters of St.Pr.St. Faconnable. The Fürst Heinrich/Calypso II-daughter produced with Belissimo M the St.Pr.St. Barcelona and the Hann.Pr.A. Brasilia and with Baron the Hann.Pr.A. Bogota. All mares are bred and owned by the Brüning family from Ochtmannien.