FEI World Breeding Championships of Young Horses

Dressage and jumping

Have a look at all medallists of the world championships for young dressage horses, that took place in Ermelo (NL) and the young jumping horse world champions from Lanaken.

Have a look at all medallists of the world championships for young dressage horses, that took place in Ermelo (NL) and the young jumping horse world champions from Lanaken.

stallion Governor-Str (Royal Warmblood Studbook of the Netherlands (KWPN), 2011, from Totilas)

stallion Fürsten-Look (Hanoverian, 2011, from Fürstenball)

stallion Glamourdale (Royal Warmblood Studbook of the Netherlands (KWPN), 2011, from Lord Leatherdale)


stallion Villeneuve (Rhinelander, 2012, from Vitalis)

stallion HERMES N.O.P. (Royal Warmblood Studbook of the Netherlands (KWPN), 2012, from Easy Game)

stallion Gut Wettlkam's D'avie FRH (Hanoverian, 2012, from Don Juan de Hus)


dressage horse Candy OLD (Oldenburg, 2013, from Sir Donnerhall I)

stallion Revolution (Westphalian, 2013, from Rocky Lee)

stallion Destacado FRH (Hanoverian, 2013, from Desperados FRH)


5 years jumping horses

jumper Chilli (German Sport Horse, 2012, from Colestus)

stallion Calvino 16 (Holsteiner, 2012, from Castelan II Pkz)

stallion Quiwitino WZ (Holsteiner, 2012, from Quiwi Dream)


6 years jumping horses

jumper Columbcille Gipsy (Irish Sport Horse, 2011, from Toulon)

stallion Oak Grove's Darshan (Selle Français, 2011, from Diamant de Semilly)

jumper Halland van de Mispelaere (Oldenburg show jumper, 2011, from Hasall van de Mispelaere)


7 years jumping horses

jumper Koriano van Klapscheut (Belgian Warmblood, 2010, from Lord Z)

jumper Flash (Royal Warmblood Studbook of the Netherlands (KWPN), 2011, from Numero Uno)

jumper Citizen Mezz (Oldenburg show jumper, 2010, from Chacco-Blue)


7 years dressage horses