Champion stallion an price peak by Fair Game

Licensing days of the dressage stallions were a huge success

Price list of the stallion sales of dressage stallions

Vintage 2018 convinced
Champion stallion by Fair Game

Münster: The first two licensing days of the Westphalian main licensing 2020 have ended. The focus of the first two days was on the dressage stallions. From the high quality Lot 31 stallions were licensed and 10 were awarded a premium title.

The Westphalian main licensing started with the dressage stallions. On the newly designed triangular track of the Westphalian Horse Center the stallions presented themselves in top form on Sunday afternoon. This was followed by the presentation of the licensing candidates on the lunge. On the second day the event started with the free running.

Son of Fair Game becomes champion stallion
The licensing commission liked the head number 18 best. The Fair Game/Destano son was bred by Konrad Mensch, Erolheim. The shining black was eyhibited by Joachim Scherer from Neunkirchen-Seelscheid. "A stallion as perfect as one could hardly wish for," said the provisional Breeding Director Thomas Münch. In addition to numerous licensed stallions, the dam line also produced successful sport horses up to the advanced level dressage compeitions. The expressive black stallion was able to convince in all parts with his correct conformation as well as his expansive and elastic movements.

The 1st Reserve Champion of the dressage stallions is the Diamond Deluxe/Lissaro son with head number 14 (breeder and exhibitor by Wilhelm Rüscher-Konermann, Greven). The beautifully presented bay stallion impressed the licensing commission on both days. Two 2nd reserve champions were nominated by the licensing committee. One of them with head number 1 is an Asgard's Ibiza son (breeder and ehibitor by Alfons Baumann, Rees), whose dam St.Pr.St. Diva by Davignon was on the final ring of the Westphalian Elite Show 2000.  And secondly the head number 15, a son of Don Allegro/Belissimo M bred by Ewald Descher, Rietberg-Bokel and exhibited by Mathieu Beckmann, Wettringen. Of the stallions presented, 31 received a positive approval, 10 of them were awarded a premium. The most successful stallion sire with five licensed stallions, two of which were awarded a premium, from the State Stud Stallion and Reserve Dressage Champion of the Westphalian Main Licensing of 2016, Zoom.

 

Champion stallion dances to the top of the price
Top price of 800,000 Euro for Fair Game son

Münster: 25 stallions with dressage pedigrees were for sale on Monday evening. For the first time the auction was held as an OnLive auction. The champion stallion by Fair Game aroused the highest desires. He changed hands for 800,000 Euros. On average, the international clientele invested 143,432 Euros in the stallions.

The stallion sales of the dressage stallions ended the first two licensing days at the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch e.V. on Monday evening. With a top price of 800,000 Euros, the champion stallion of this year's licensing left the auction hall. The son of Fair Game/Destano (breeder: Konrad Mensch, Erolheim; exhibitor: Joachim Scherer, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid) impressed not only the licensing commission. In an exciting bidding duel, customers from Denmark, who bid on site, secured the stunning black moving artist. With rhythm and energy the stallion showed himself in the arena even this evening. The 1st Reserve Champion also aroused great desire. The Diamond Deluxe/Lissaro son (breeder and exhibitor: Wilhelm Rüscher-Konnermann, Greven) was the favorite of customers who bid online for a long time. In the end, two strong customers found themselves in the hall fighting for the pretty bay. For 600,000 euros, he too will move to a box in Denmark. The 2nd reserve champions cost 172,000 Euro (head number 1) and 226,000 Euro (head number 15). Eight stallions broke the 100,000 Euro barrier.

The OnLive auction system was tested for the first time with HORSE 24 GmbH at the stallion sales. "We are very satisfied with the course of the auction. Everything worked out well so that the customers were able to bid live on site as well as at home on the screens without any problems", auction manager Thomas Münch is pleased to report. A total of 25 stallions were for sale. Among them the Champion Stallion, the Reserve Champion and the two 2nd Reserve Champion Stallions. A further five premium stallions were offered for sale. Four of the offered stallions were not licensed. On average, the international clientele invested 143,432 Euros in the 22 stallions sold. Four bids were won online. Half of the stallions will have their new homes outside of Germany.