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Broere Jazz 2006 KWPN Horse of the Year! What an
amazing year for this well established stallion.
In addition to winning the KWPN HOY award Broere
Jazz has also been awarded Kuer Preferent status for
his own Grand Prix performances and the successes of
his progeny. Broere Jazz is sired by the legendary
dressage stallion Olympic Cocktail. Olympic
Cocktail was himself KWPN HOY in 1995 and ridden by
the world champion Anky Van Grusven. In 2001 Tineke
Bartels debuted Broere Jazz at Grand Prix. That year
they won the “Grand Prix World Cup in Amsterdam”
with a score of 74.65%. In 2002 at “Zwollse
Paardendagen” he achieved third place in the
category of “Best Stallion”. In addition Broere
Jazz was Indoor Champion at NBVR and competed in the
2002 Olympic Games in Jerez, Spain. Broere Jazz
strongly passes on his qualities to his offspring.
This is demonstrated by their results in the show
ring and at sporting events. His oldest progeny are
now competing at Prix St. George level. He has 6
licensed sons “Broere Norway, Olivi, Riant,Tango,
Johnson, and Jazz Time”. Some of the many
achievements of his offspring are listed below:
PAVO CUP Champions:
1999 Broere Norway Champion
Four Year Old Class
2001 Paster Champion Four Year
Old Class
2002 Paster Champion Five Year
Old Class
2003 Robin Hood Champion Four
Year Old Class
Central Kuering 2002:
Samorijke (damsire G Ramiro Z)
Champion at Veghel
Rastina (damsire Darwin)
Champion Four to Seven Year Olds at Veghel
Sunny (damsire Aram) Reserve
Champion at Ermelo
USA Champions:
2001 Ramora (damisre Saluut)
Champion
2001 Rita Morka (damsire
Zuidhorn) Reserve Champion
In 2000 and 2001 Broere Jazz
was the sire with the largest number of offspring
competing in the finals at the PAVO Cup, Paster
(damsire Ariban), Riant (damsire Julio Mariner),
Royal Dancer (damsire Fruhling) Pylotti (damsire
Samber). The 2001 champion Paster with Madeleine
Vrees was described by the ‘Horse Press’ as follows:
“Loosness, tact, space, self carriage, silhouette
and elevation are present in all three of his basic
gaits.” At the pre-selections for the 2002/2003
stallion show in s’Hertogenbosch four Jazz sons
were sent through to the second selection phase.
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