FINAL AND FIRST COMPETITION TNT SIRES OF THE
WORLD Due to the
cancellation of Indoor Brabant as a result of the foot-and-mouth disease
crisis, the winner of the TNT Sires of the World is still not known. But in
this case postponement has not led to cancellation; the final of TNT Sires of
the World of the 2000/2001 season will take place on Saturday afternoon, 22
September, during the World Breeding Jumping Championship in Lanaken, Belgium.
This competition will also be the first qualifier for the new season.
The gains of the competition
are not only of interest for riders and owners. Zangersheide Studbook is
putting up a generous breeders premium for those breeders responsible for the
three most highly-placed horses. The Zangersheide Studbook Super Breeders
Premium adds up to a total of prize money worth as much as 10,000 Euros. The
breeder of the winner of the competition will receive 5,000 Euros, number two
3,000 Euros and the one who comes third will receive a premium of 2,000
Euros.
If the breeder is not present
in Lanaken to receive the prize money personally then he or she no longer has
the right to the prize money. The winning breeder will receive, as well, an
impressive challenge trophy. The breeder who is actually entitled to the prize
is not at all clear; the stallion with the most points in the classifications
will be the winner. That means that even the stallion Caretano Z, who died
before his time, could posthumously win the title of TNT Sires of the
World.
UNUSUAL HALFWAY SCORE IN TNT SIRES OF THE
WORLD
This season, the TNT Sires of
the World had a troublesome passage. After four qualifying rounds in Lanaken,
Kiel, Amsterdam and Mechelen - each one high points of achievement in sport -
the final was cancelled. The final competition that should have taken place
during Indoor Brabant in Den Bosch could not take place due to foot-and-mouth
disease. A new date was fixed for 22 September 2001; the competition will take
place during World Breeding Jumping Championship in Lanaken, Belgium.
All stallions of eight years
or older and that have been approved by a stud book and that can jump 1.40m or
higher may take part in the competition in Lanaken. This counts too as the
first qualifying round for the new season. What makes the halfway score unusual
is that Jos Lansink's Caretano Z is still part of the list. In theory the
talented stallion, who died far too young in June of this year, could win the
title posthumously. He earned as many as 91 points in the qualifying rounds.
This is an advance of 29 points on Millar, the number two in the
classifications. Millar will also not take part in the final. Five months ago,
during a concours in Spain, he was injured and has not yet trained long enough
to do well at this level. Third place has been taken up by AK High Valley Z who
has collected 54 points, followed by Lincoln with 44 points. Double points can
be won in the final, which makes the battle an open field.
After this season, the rules
of TNT Sires of the World will be adapted. In the conditions it will be
included that only stallions that take part in the final will have a chance to
win the title.
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