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moved into his sire’s quarter in Landesbrück, centrally within Hanoverian<br />

breeding area. In 2006, he was voted Hanoverian Stallion of<br />

the Year. It came with this sire that Hell’s stallions were marketed via<br />

Niedersächsisches Landgestüt. Sires Calido I, Acord II and Acorado I<br />

had a strong input in Hanoverian breeding.<br />

From the beginning Maas Johannes Hell took care of his sires’ progeny.<br />

Year after year he bought many foals from their breeders. The<br />

foals were reared in Klein Offenseth and either prepared as young stallions<br />

or performance horses. Out of this large lot of offspring, many<br />

became important sport horses, like Calvaro with Willi Mellinger,<br />

Canturo with Bernado Alvares, Lux Z with Jerry Smit and Libero H<br />

with Jos Lansink.<br />

The stallion station in Klein Offenseth became famous not<br />

only because of Maas Johannes Hell’s extraordinary equestrian<br />

personality, but it was the sires that took care of that. At the<br />

top – next to their sires – Acord II, son of Ahorn Z, and Calido I<br />

by Cantus. Both took off brilliantly by convincing at their stallion<br />

performance test. Their careers in jumping were out of the book.<br />

They won multiple young horses’ competitions up to medium level.<br />

Acobat was Holsteiner Jumping Horse Champion at Bad Segeberg<br />

and reserve Bundeschampion. Five years old, he became Germany’s<br />

most successful stallion with 21 wins. This duo’s offspring showed<br />

a special quality as well. In 1999, the children of Acord II dominated<br />

Warendorf’s Bundeschampionat des Deutschen Springpferdes.<br />

Calido I developed into a top sire of jumping horses as well. Three<br />

of his children competed at the 2008 Olympic Games in Hongkong.<br />

In 1997 Maas Johannes Hell passed away. His wife continued to run<br />

the stallion station together with Thomas Mohr until this long serving<br />

Pferdewirt (assistant instructor) choose his own path some years ago.<br />

Early in 2011, Magdalene Hell decided to pass on the station to<br />

Herbert Ulonska. The businessman from Hamburg had made a<br />

name for himself in Germany by rearing and leasing stallions and<br />

organising international horse shows. Up to now he competes<br />

successfully up to advanced level, predominantly riding his stallions.<br />

The station’s proven sires remained. Calido I, Acodetto, Canstakko,<br />

Canturo und Singulord Joter belong to that category since years. Newly<br />

welcomed to Hengststation Maas J. Hell include the interessting<br />

stallions Lentini, Cash and Carry, Class de Luxe, Hym d`Isigny and<br />

also the premium from their approvals Calinello, Conditus and Central<br />

Park. Following the principles of Maas J. Hell Herbert Ulonska<br />

plans to continue this stallion station that has left a mark in the business<br />

with owned breeding stallions in Schleswig-Holstein.<br />

Hengststation Maas J. Hell<br />

Klein Offenseth, Januar 2016

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