Skip to content

Copyright

Patrik Kittel sells Dutch bred stallion Foreign Affair

Swedish dressagerider Patrik Kittel has put an for sale sign on his website for the Dutch bred KWPN horse Foreign Affair. The six year old by Rock Forever was succesful under the saddle of Malin Nilsson. Who won gold with the horse in this year and last year on the Scandinavian Championships. Bred from Woline, daughter of his former Olympic horse Scandic, the stallion was bred in the stables of Jan Greve (Netherlands). In the beginning of 2015 he was sold to the stables of Kittel. As a three year old he recieved his breedinglicense and a year after he was brought in the Stallioncompetitions in the L dressage. This was under the saddle of Vai Bruntink. "Ridden and developed beautifully by Malin Nilsson, this horse is developing into a serious talent for the fei level, showing great ability to collect. Big, bold extensions, a super walk, sweeping half passes, big expressive changes - this has it all, and the track record of success that says it all", says Kittel on his website.  
Swedish dressagerider Patrik Kittel has put an for sale sign on his website for the Dutch bred KWPN horse Foreign Affair. The six year old by Rock Forever was succesful under the saddle of Malin Nilsson. Who won gold with the horse in this year and last year on the Scandinavian Championships. Bred from Woline, daughter of his former Olympic horse Scandic, the stallion was bred in the stables of Jan Greve (Netherlands). In the beginning of 2015 he was sold to the stables of Kittel. As a three year old he recieved his breedinglicense and a year after he was brought in the Stallioncompetitions in the L dressage. This was under the saddle of Vai Bruntink. "Ridden and developed beautifully by Malin Nilsson, this horse is developing into a serious talent for the fei level, showing great ability to collect. Big, bold extensions, a super walk, sweeping half passes, big expressive changes - this has it all, and the track record of success that says it all", says Kittel on his website.  
Previous Corrado du Moulin approved for SF Next Jur Vrieling: "He's getting back into shape"