A lot of airline tickets can again be booked for show jumpers auctioned at Youhorse.auction. The Christmas edition ended on Tuesday 21 December and was well visited by new and familiar clients.
The monthly auction by Mario Everse and Alan Waldman and the good references visibly inspire a lot of confidence. Sixteen horses were sold for 22,000 euros and more and several professionals came to shop. An Austrian Grand Prix rider, who lives in Belgium, offered 45,000 euro for the 7-year-old, gorgeous Joint Strike Go (Dallas VDL x Argentinus).
Routine rider Go-Go (Cardento VDL x Lux) was sold to South Africa for 40,000 Euros and hunter talent Krombacher HS (Douglas VDL x Chin Chin) to America.
The 5-year-old Tangelina EH Z (Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve x Darco) was sold to a Dutch stable for 38,000 euros. "I could not let her walk away. Her mother Carrera de Muze already jumped big classes and grandmother Walnut de Muze even jumped at the European Championships with Harrie Smolders. She is not only well bred, she also jumps very well. One to combine sport and breeding", says the new owner.
For 36,000 euros the seven-year-old J Cesselina (Cascadello) will jump her future courses in America. The pony Kyran from Equi Center will stay for the same amount for the Dutch pony sport. Also worth mentioning are the 35,013 Euros from Luxembourg for six-year-old Popeye van de Nachtegaele (Balpar de Trebox) and the winning bid of 34,000 Euros from Belgium for Mini Me (Grandorado TN), who finished eighth at this year's KWPN Championships for four-year-olds.
America led the way with eight purchases, but Germany (5), the Netherlands (5) and England (3) were also strong. There were also sales to Spain, France, Canada, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden and South Africa.
"Yes, we are very satisfied and happy with the trust placed in our auction. But we will not stand still for too long, because the next auction is already from 1 to 4 January. A nice weekend to open the new auction year. The collection is a bit smaller, but very interesting! There are some really rough horses", tells Mario Everse.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Photo by Digishots
Source: Press release
The monthly auction by Mario Everse and Alan Waldman and the good references visibly inspire a lot of confidence. Sixteen horses were sold for 22,000 euros and more and several professionals came to shop. An Austrian Grand Prix rider, who lives in Belgium, offered 45,000 euro for the 7-year-old, gorgeous Joint Strike Go (Dallas VDL x Argentinus).
Routine rider Go-Go (Cardento VDL x Lux) was sold to South Africa for 40,000 Euros and hunter talent Krombacher HS (Douglas VDL x Chin Chin) to America.
The 5-year-old Tangelina EH Z (Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve x Darco) was sold to a Dutch stable for 38,000 euros. "I could not let her walk away. Her mother Carrera de Muze already jumped big classes and grandmother Walnut de Muze even jumped at the European Championships with Harrie Smolders. She is not only well bred, she also jumps very well. One to combine sport and breeding", says the new owner.
For 36,000 euros the seven-year-old J Cesselina (Cascadello) will jump her future courses in America. The pony Kyran from Equi Center will stay for the same amount for the Dutch pony sport. Also worth mentioning are the 35,013 Euros from Luxembourg for six-year-old Popeye van de Nachtegaele (Balpar de Trebox) and the winning bid of 34,000 Euros from Belgium for Mini Me (Grandorado TN), who finished eighth at this year's KWPN Championships for four-year-olds.
America led the way with eight purchases, but Germany (5), the Netherlands (5) and England (3) were also strong. There were also sales to Spain, France, Canada, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden and South Africa.
"Yes, we are very satisfied and happy with the trust placed in our auction. But we will not stand still for too long, because the next auction is already from 1 to 4 January. A nice weekend to open the new auction year. The collection is a bit smaller, but very interesting! There are some really rough horses", tells Mario Everse.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Photo by Digishots
Source: Press release