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dressage type with a good athletic body and a somewhat slop- ing croup. His trot is expressive and supple with good uphill tendency. His canter shows sufficient length of stride with good technique. Te well-muscled colt Nobleman P (John- son), with his powerful well-balanced canter, was awarded third place. Te three-year-old dressage mare Kalamata Dream


(Desperodo) is a well-developed, long-legged dressage type with a good topline. Her walk is supple and has good reach. Her trot shows good technique and is supple with sufficient power, and her canter is light footed and balanced. Kalamata Dream could show herself to be more active but has supple movement. She earned her ster and keur-eligible predicate and was awarded the high score for mature dressage horse. Te four-year-old Gelders mare Jaya Dessa (Special D) earned her ster and keur-eligible predicate with her well-mus- cled, long-lined body and her vertical long neck. Jaya Dessa has a strong topline and correct legs. Her trot has a good leg technique and length of stride. She received the ribbon for the high score Gelders horse. Te well-developed Jabablahoma P (Nabab de Reve)


was presented today for higher predicate. She already passed her IBOP and has her ster. Her good and well-muscled jump- er type got her upgraded today to elite.


■ September 9, 2018, Dunvegan, Ontario, Canada Te third keuring in Canada was held at the convenient facil- ity of Canadream Farm, where a large class of quality dressage foals was presented. High score of the keuring was awarded to the well-propor-


tioned colt Never Better Dream (Governor). Tis long- lined dressage foal has a good topline and a good dressage type and is well-muscled and refined. He shows good articula- tion and body use in both trot and canter. He is powerful in his athletic canter. Second place was earned by Nirobello Dream (De Niro). Tis well-developed colt shows very good leg technique and balance. His trot is expressive with good posture and his canter is balanced with good posture. Noir Dream (Everdale) was ranked third. Tis colt has an uphill build and good dressage type with a well-positioned, vertical neck and a high and long wither with a good shoulder. His canter shows an active and powerful use of the hind leg and


Congratulations Top 10 Keuring Sires


Te KWPN-NA congratulates the following activated licensed/approved KWPN sires standing in North Amer- ica who had offspring in the Keuring Top 10 in 2018:


Ampere Colonist


Globetrotter Governor


Graaf Kelly


Hermanus Idocus


Imothep Judgement-ISF


Sir Sinclair Special D UB40


Vaandrager HBC


good balance and length of stride. Te dressage filly Not Just a Dream (Glamourdale) was ranked fourth. Tis long-legged filly is well muscled with a well-developed forehand. Also her canter was well balanced and powerful with sufficient posture. Te four-year-old dressage mare Juweel of Litchy MFS


(Bordeaux) is tall and long legged with an uphill body direc- tion. In trot she is supple and light footed and has good tech- nique and posture. Her canter shows good balance and body use. All of this earned her the highest score for adult dressage horses.


Te high-score ribbon for young jumpers was awarded to the only jumper foal with a high first premium. Norma Jean Bloom (Casall) is a good jumper type and is well pro- portioned. She has an athletic body and correct lean legs. Her canter is powerful and carrying with sufficient body use. Te long-lined three-year-old jumper mare Kachouiada


Bloom (Quality Time) is correctly built and well propor- tioned. Her supple canter is very well balanced and long strided with good articulation. She likes to jump and does not need encouragement. She is consistent in her technique, with good use of her foreleg and good body use. With a 75 for her conformation and 80 for her jumping, Kachouida Bloom was awarded ster, keur eligible and was the highest scoring mature jumper horse. In the GES Cup she scored an 80.5. But the highest score in the GES Cup was awarded to the


very athletic Jalyssa Prestige (Clinton). Tis small mare has a long-strided, active canter and a fantastic use of her foreleg. She has a quick and upward take off and seems to be very careful, scoring a 9 for her reflexes.


■ September 10, 2018, Cardigan, Prince Edward Island, Canada


Te final keuring of the 2018 KWPN-NA tour was held at Prince Edward Island. It has been six years since a keuring was held there.


Te high score of the keuring was awarded to the three-


year-old jumper mare Katrina Rose NPF (Klinton). Tis sufficiently-developed mare has a great attitude for jumping and is very eager. She is quick and powerful in her somewhat forward takeoff. She seems to be careful and has quick reflexes. She has a sufficient body use with a good opening of her haunches. With 80 for jumping and 80 in the GES Cup, this mare was awarded ster and keur eligible. Te six-year-old dressage mare Hanosa NPF (Johnson)


was presented in the dressage IBOP and the DG Bar Cup. Ha- nosa NPF has good posture in trot and canter. Her light-foot- ed trot shows good technique with sufficient reach. Her canter is powerful (an 8.5), well-balanced and has a lot of articulation and engagement. Her walk is clear but should be longer strided and more supple. With a passing score of 75, Hanosa NPF was awarded ster. In the DG Bar Cup, Hanosa showed her power- ful canter again, but she could be more confirmed in her con- nection and exercises (earning a 74.5).


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