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Jippie schreef:smoesjes >;) , nu niet bang gaan worden en terugkrabbelen he!!
Anders regel ik wel een ander paard voor je
Nettie schreef:Klassiek betekent een voorbeeld voor altijd
Ik vond het op de foto's van vroeger er erg ontspannen uitzien
Kafue schreef:Helemaal mee eens. in ieder geval makkelijker dan nu. Maar de paarden van vroeger waren ook anders. Tegenwoordig fokt men het liefst of richting dressuur of richting springen.
Kaya schreef:Rij maar eens met mij mee dan) Kun je mijn paard misschien laten zien wat springen is, die snapt daar niks van, komt nog niet over 20 cm zonder het om te stoten, echt waar
Citaat:Amon Passed Away
One of the most important competition horses in dressage history has passed away. 32-year-old Amon, owned and ridden by Annemarie Sanders-Keyzer, died. With his departure he closed off the memory of dressage in the 80s.
Amon, a Westfalian gelding by Angelo xx out of Dodona (s. Donar), was a full brother to Dr Reiner Klimke's golden horse Ahlerich. Bred by Herbert de Baey from Lemgo, Germany, Amon was purchased by Sanders-Keyzer at the 21st Westfalian auction in 1972 for 29,000 Deutsch Mark. As a 4-year-old he moved to The Netherlands, where he became a dominant dressage horse.
The pair rode to the European Junior Riders Championship title and was bronze medallist at the European Young Riders Championships. They were six times Dutch Dressage Champion and three times did they conquer in the national equitation class. At the Olympic Games of Los Angeles, the combination was fourth with itsteam and 8th individually. Amon ended his career after the Games of Seoul in 1988 at age 20.
Lielle schreef:At the Olympic Games of Los Angeles, the combination was fourth with itsteam and 8th individually. Amon ended his career after the Games of Seoul in 1988 at age 20.