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Clarissa Crotta sells Chac Balou N and Caligula

Clarissa Crotta has sold two of her youngster - Chac Balou N and Caligula. The 8 year old Chac Balou N by Chacco Blue won one class after the other and really draw attention to himself during the last 1,5 year in the Youngster Tours. He competed in Grand Prix-classes already as a seven year old and this year he was placed in 1,45-1,50 m Grand Prix's. The breeder and co-owner Hermann Niemann from Holdorf, Germany has a great reputation as breeder from dressage- and jumping horses to look back at and his "Bubu" is for sure one of the high lights from Hof Niemanns. Also the 7 year old Holsteiner stallion Caligula (Cassini I x Contender) from Gestüt Westfalen Swit is leaving the stable Crotta/Kühl to continue his sport carrier in south America. Caligula could together with Clarissa collect several placements in the Youngster classes and the high light was the FEI World Breeding Jumping Championships in Lanaken this year where they delivered two safe clear rounds in the final for 7 year old and ended as best German horse at rank six. "Both horses will continue their development towards top international level and will get great new homes, which was important to us," says Clarissa.

Clarissa Crotta has sold two of her youngster - Chac Balou N and Caligula. The 8 year old Chac Balou N by Chacco Blue won one class after the other and really draw attention to himself during the last 1,5 year in the Youngster Tours. He competed in Grand Prix-classes already as a seven year old and this year he was placed in 1,45-1,50 m Grand Prix's. The breeder and co-owner Hermann Niemann from Holdorf, Germany has a great reputation as breeder from dressage- and jumping horses to look back at and his "Bubu" is for sure one of the high lights from Hof Niemanns. Also the 7 year old Holsteiner stallion Caligula (Cassini I x Contender) from Gestüt Westfalen Swit is leaving the stable Crotta/Kühl to continue his sport carrier in south America. Caligula could together with Clarissa collect several placements in the Youngster classes and the high light was the FEI World Breeding Jumping Championships in Lanaken this year where they delivered two safe clear rounds in the final for 7 year old and ended as best German horse at rank six. "Both horses will continue their development towards top international level and will get great new homes, which was important to us," says Clarissa.

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