Hickstead White - VTV - Springhengst 2024
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All good things come in threes: Hickstead White was celebrated for the third time at the Oldenburg Stallion Days. This time with the highest award as VTV Jumping Stallion 2024.
Hickstead White is the only licensed son of Olympic champion Hickstead to be presented on German soil.
He demonstrates outstanding potential in terms of technique, bascule, power and ability and accordingly completed the 30-day test in Neustadt/Dosse in 2015 as the overall winner with a final score of 9.5 for his jumping ability, followed by the sport test in Münster in spring 2017, which he completed as the best 5-year-old participant.
Hickstead White delivered an outstanding first crop of foals in 2016, which, in conjunction with his own successes, led to the title of I a main premium winner in Vechta in 2016. In the following years, he repeated the impressions of his debut year. The offspring were singled out as champion foals in many breeding areas and repeatedly achieved top prices at foal auctions.
In sport, the son of the legendary Hickstead is already celebrating international success under the saddle of Jörne Sprehe.
In 2023, for example, they jumped to sixth place in a 1.55 meter jumping competition in Munich-Riem. This was followed by their first placings at five-star level, such as at the CHIO in Aachen. Hickstead White and Jörne Sprehe placed in all four competitions there. This was followed by further five-star successes in Hickstead, a third place in Spruce Meadows, Calgary, over 1.50 meters, and in Barcelona. At the end of the year, they won the Grand Prix of Linz-Ebelsberg, a 1.50 meter jumping competition.
The talent is no coincidence - sire Hickstead won the 2008 Olympic Games in Hong Kong under Eric Lamaze, dam Queentina was reserve champion mare at the Brillantring in Rastede in 2011 and jumps successfully with Tobias Meyer.
She won the Grand Prix of Salzburg (1.60m), the championships at the Munich Indoors and was placed in the World Cup jumping competition in Leipzig. Her sire Coupe de Coeur was German champion three times. Quidam's Rubin, third in the pedigree, was an HLP winner and has sired 31 licensed sons and 224 S-successful show jumpers in a comparatively short time at stud.
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