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1,350,000 euros for six-year-old Dominator son, Level Up

The 17th edition of Holger Hetzel's auction is another one that can go into the history books. A total of 20 young show jumpers left for a new home. An average of 328,250 euros was paid per horse.

The absolute record was paid for the six-year-old, Level Up (ex. Darwin Alizard Z). In 2021, the gelding won the French championship for five-year-old show jumpers. In the end, the dark bay changed hands for 1,350,000 euros.

Also for over 1 million euros, the eight-year-old Westphalian mare, Chapeau (Balou du Rouet) found a new owner. The mare was sold for 1,115,000 euros.

"We experienced another auction with extraordinary results. I am very pleased that the potential buyers appreciated the excellent quality of the horses."

Auction collection



The absolute record was paid for the six-year-old, Level Up (ex. Darwin Alizard Z). In 2021, the gelding won the French championship for five-year-old show jumpers. In the end, the dark bay changed hands for 1,350,000 euros.

Also for over 1 million euros, the eight-year-old Westphalian mare, Chapeau (Balou du Rouet) found a new owner. The mare was sold for 1,115,000 euros.

"We experienced another auction with extraordinary results. I am very pleased that the potential buyers appreciated the excellent quality of the horses."

Auction collection



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