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Edinus secured for Dutch show jumper, Marc Houtzager

Studfarm Sterrehof, based in the Netherlands, has secured the 9-year-old Edinus for Dutch show jumping rider, Marc Houtzager. In light of the future Studfarm Sterrehof has been able to secure another potential top horse for Marc. Sterrehof already co-owned the brown gelding together with the Houtzager-Kayser Stable but since recently fully own this future Grand Prix horse, who is now named Sterrehof’s Edinus. Last year Edinus had a successful breakthrough at 1.50m level and during Jumping Amsterdam he again showed what he is capable of. In the shadow of Sterrehof’s Calimero who performed brilliantly in the Grand Prix it was Sterrehof’s Edinus who shone in the main class on Saturday. With only one penalty point for exceeding the time allowed he was able to finish in the top of this difficult 1.50m class. Marc tells about his Grand Prix prospect: ‘Edinus still has little experience but he already has done fantastic things. The class in Amsterdam was his most difficult so far and he did very well. He’s still young but already very careful and useful next to my other horses.’

Studfarm Sterrehof, based in the Netherlands, has secured the 9-year-old Edinus for Dutch show jumping rider, Marc Houtzager. In light of the future Studfarm Sterrehof has been able to secure another potential top horse for Marc. Sterrehof already co-owned the brown gelding together with the Houtzager-Kayser Stable but since recently fully own this future Grand Prix horse, who is now named Sterrehof’s Edinus. Last year Edinus had a successful breakthrough at 1.50m level and during Jumping Amsterdam he again showed what he is capable of. In the shadow of Sterrehof’s Calimero who performed brilliantly in the Grand Prix it was Sterrehof’s Edinus who shone in the main class on Saturday. With only one penalty point for exceeding the time allowed he was able to finish in the top of this difficult 1.50m class. Marc tells about his Grand Prix prospect: ‘Edinus still has little experience but he already has done fantastic things. The class in Amsterdam was his most difficult so far and he did very well. He’s still young but already very careful and useful next to my other horses.’

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