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The Horse Breeding Association of Oldenburg
Breeding area: the German states of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, the Hanseatic cities of Hamburg and Bremen Oldenburg horse breeding gained recognition all over Europe under the Count of Oldenburg, Anton Günther (1603-1667), who was well-known as a most knowledgeable horseman and promoter of horse breeding. The stage that followed was marked by three important events: the first stallion licensing regulated by the state in 1820, the introduction of a studbook in 1861 and the foundation of two horse breeding societies governed by the law of April 9, 1897 on horse breeding. These two societies merged in 1923, becoming today's "Verband der Züchter des Oldenburger Pferdes e.V". The Refinement Process in 1959, another Thoroughbred stallion, Adonis xx, was introduced who was quickly followed by others and the breed was switched to the direction of a modern riding horse in the 60's. Successful Sport Horse Breeding By combining the most various bloodlines on top of Oldenburg mare lines, our breeders were able, within a comparatively short period of time, to breed a horse that is meanwhile considered one of the very best in modern day sport horse breeding. Illustrious names give significant testimony such as the Oldenburg sire Donnerhall, team World Champion twice under Karin Rehbein. This stallion represents the successful synthesis of breeding and sport like no other. Or the auction mare, Weihaiwej, who won the individual and team World Championships in jumping in 1984 with Franke Sloothaak, or Bonfire, who started for the Netherlands with Anky van Grunsven and won four Olympic medals in dressage, including individual gold in Sydney in 2000. At present, °Sandro Boy and Anka with Marcus Ehning, °Couleur Rubin with Ludger Beerbaum, Arko III with Nick Skelton (GBR) and °Sterntaler-Unicef and Renoir-Unicef with Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff, °Escapado with Carl Hestr (GBR) and °Aramis with Hubertus Schmidt as well as many other Oldenburgs are highly successful in international sport. In the Limelight Year after year, four-legged Oldenburg athletes impressively prove at all of the important national and international championships as well as championships for young horses that Oldenburg is one of the world's leading sport horse breeds. The secret of the horses with the crowned O brand lies in a combination of willingness and ability to perform, rideability and pronounced modern type as well as the Verband's liberal breeding policy. Homepage: http://www.oldenburg-international.com
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