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Donatello d'Auge and Holsteiner Verband remain on top of WBFSH ranking!

For the second consecutive month, Julien Epaillard's Donatello d'Auge (Jarnac x Hello Pierville - breeder: Susana Epaillard) holds the top position in the WBFSH ranking for show jumping-bred horses. Among the studbooks, the Holsteiner Verband maintains its first-place position.

The Holsteiner Verband has some top performers who stand out as ambassadors. The studbook owes its first place to the number two in the rankings, Theo 160 (Christian 25). The gelding is making waves with Conor Swail and comes from the breeding of Jenny Abrahamsson. Harrie Smolders' Monaco N.O.P. (Cassini II, breeder: Leutja Ralf) also contributes to the success of the studbook, holding the seventh position in the individual rankings.

In second place is the Zangersheide studbook, with the number three in the individual rankings as its top ambassador. Landon (Comilfo Plus Z), bred by the Nijs family and initially named Crack de Nyze, performs strongly with Kent Farrington in the saddle. The fifth-ranked horse, Dexter Fontenis (Diarado), also belongs to this studbook.

The Selle Français studbook, home to the number one, follows in third place, with the BWP studbook in fourth place. The BWP studbook also boasts two horses in the top ten of the individual rankings. Henrik von Eckermann's King Edward (Edward 28, breeder: Wim Impens) remains the best for the BWP in fourth place. Additionally, the Philippaerts family-bred My Prins Van Dorperheide (Zilverstar T) impresses with a strong sixth-place showing.

The Dutch KWPN studbook holds the fifth position in the studbook rankings. For the KWPN, it's Sweden that provides the best ambassador with Iliana (Cardento 933, breeder: J.A.M Bocken).

Individual ranking

Studbook Ranking

The Holsteiner Verband has some top performers who stand out as ambassadors. The studbook owes its first place to the number two in the rankings, Theo 160 (Christian 25). The gelding is making waves with Conor Swail and comes from the breeding of Jenny Abrahamsson. Harrie Smolders' Monaco N.O.P. (Cassini II, breeder: Leutja Ralf) also contributes to the success of the studbook, holding the seventh position in the individual rankings.

In second place is the Zangersheide studbook, with the number three in the individual rankings as its top ambassador. Landon (Comilfo Plus Z), bred by the Nijs family and initially named Crack de Nyze, performs strongly with Kent Farrington in the saddle. The fifth-ranked horse, Dexter Fontenis (Diarado), also belongs to this studbook.

The Selle Français studbook, home to the number one, follows in third place, with the BWP studbook in fourth place. The BWP studbook also boasts two horses in the top ten of the individual rankings. Henrik von Eckermann's King Edward (Edward 28, breeder: Wim Impens) remains the best for the BWP in fourth place. Additionally, the Philippaerts family-bred My Prins Van Dorperheide (Zilverstar T) impresses with a strong sixth-place showing.

The Dutch KWPN studbook holds the fifth position in the studbook rankings. For the KWPN, it's Sweden that provides the best ambassador with Iliana (Cardento 933, breeder: J.A.M Bocken).

Individual ranking

Studbook Ranking

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