Young dressage talent Foreign Affair has moved stables to the Rotherberger family. The 7-year-old Rock Forever-son had recently won in Hagen during the Horse and Dreams and with such an amount of talent interest in the horse was raised from all over the world. "Its a very exciting direction for the future competition career of the Nurnberg BorgPokal qualifier winner Foreign Affair. " the announcement on Kittel's website begins. " Filur has been a member of our family for 2 years and has achieved alot in this time, winning most recently the young horse qualifier in Hagen, but also previously winning the 5 and 6 year old Scandinavian Championships!." Now the talented gelding, who is also named Filur, will moge to Rotherberger who will train the horse to the highest level. Rothenberger is also happy to have received such a talented horse. And Foreign Affair has a very good spot in the stable next to Cosmo. "Foreign Again is in a box next to Cosmo. We are sure that both winners from Hagen have some things to talk about" the Rothenbergers write on their site.
Young dressage talent Foreign Affair has moved stables to the Rotherberger family. The 7-year-old Rock Forever-son had recently won in Hagen during the Horse and Dreams and with such an amount of talent interest in the horse was raised from all over the world. "Its a very exciting direction for the future competition career of the Nurnberg BorgPokal qualifier winner Foreign Affair. " the announcement on Kittel's website begins. " Filur has been a member of our family for 2 years and has achieved alot in this time, winning most recently the young horse qualifier in Hagen, but also previously winning the 5 and 6 year old Scandinavian Championships!." Now the talented gelding, who is also named Filur, will moge to Rotherberger who will train the horse to the highest level. Rothenberger is also happy to have received such a talented horse. And Foreign Affair has a very good spot in the stable next to Cosmo. "Foreign Again is in a box next to Cosmo. We are sure that both winners from Hagen have some things to talk about" the Rothenbergers write on their site.