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Don Auriello (VA) by Don Davidoff/White Star<br />

B.: Joachim Poppe, Harsefeld<br />

R.: Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven, Sweden<br />

Don Auriello is also a former Verden auction horse, belonging<br />

to <strong>the</strong> dressage horse collection of <strong>the</strong> 2006<br />

Elite Autumn Auction. One year later, he competed at<br />

<strong>the</strong> World Breeding Dressage Championships for Young<br />

Horses under his trainer Birgit Wellhausen-Henschke before<br />

he was sold to Tinne Vilhelmson Silfven. Photo: Rau<br />

Sancette by Sandro Hit/Contender<br />

B.: Dietrich Meyer, Bierde<br />

R.: Mary Hanna, Australia<br />

St.Pr.A. Whisper (VA) by Wolkenstein II/Grenadier (above left)<br />

B.: Klaus Kamps, Cuxhaven, R.: Hiroshi Hoketsu, Japan<br />

Whisper is also in <strong>the</strong> team of dressage horses from <strong>the</strong> Verden auctions. She was sold as<br />

state premium candidate at <strong>the</strong> Elite Auction in October 2000. <strong>The</strong> chestnut mare will<br />

compete at her second Olympic Games, and her rider Hiroshi Hoketsu will be <strong>the</strong> eldest<br />

competitor in London. <strong>The</strong> winning stallion His Highness comes from <strong>the</strong> foundation line of<br />

Noria just as privately owned stallion Scolari, <strong>the</strong> World Champion of Young Dressage<br />

horses in 2006 Dramatic, and <strong>the</strong> Olympic competitor Crisp. Photo: Bronkhorst<br />

Bates Antonello by Anamour/Winnebago (above right)<br />

B.: A. J. Simson, New Zealand, R.: Louisa Hill, New Zealand<br />

Bates Antonello was born in New Zealand. His sire Anamour by Aalborg/Lombard came to<br />

New Zealand after having successfully completed his stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf.<br />

Grandsire Winnebago by Winnetou/Wulf was a popular sire in New Zealand in<br />

<strong>the</strong> 70ies. Photo: Lafrentz<br />

Santana (VA) by Sandro Hit/Rubinstein (right)<br />

Z.: Ingo Pape, Hemmoor, R.: Minna Telde, Schweden<br />

Santana was sold to Sweden as non-licensed stallion at <strong>the</strong> 2003 Stallion Sales. He returned<br />

to Verden in 2006 and 2007 to participate at <strong>the</strong> World Breeding Dressage Championships<br />

for Young Horses. Flagship of <strong>the</strong> dam line of Cabanda are Pik Bube I and II, Bugatti Hilltop<br />

and Bergamon. Photo: Lafrentz<br />

Sancette is one of <strong>the</strong> most successful dressage horses<br />

in Australia. He came from <strong>the</strong> US to <strong>the</strong> fifth continent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dam line of Pilanka also produced Crossing Jordan<br />

who will compete in London for Mexico in show jumping.<br />

Photo: Bronkhorst<br />

Sport<br />

Sini Spirit (VA) by Espri/Glücksgriff<br />

B.: Udo Wiechert, Loxstedt, R.: Emma Kanerva, Finland<br />

Sini Spirit will be one of <strong>the</strong> most successful former auction<br />

horses in London. <strong>The</strong> renowned Danish stud Blue<br />

Hors purchased him at <strong>the</strong> Summer Auction in 2002. <strong>The</strong><br />

World Cup-dynasty originates in <strong>the</strong> dam line of Feldland.<br />

And <strong>the</strong> current Federal Champion Benicio descends<br />

from this dam line, too. Photo: Lafrentz<br />

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