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Nabab De Reve Wins Final Qualifying
Heat The last qualifying heat for the finals of the TNT Sires
of the World took place in the Nekkerhal in Mechelen, Belgium on Friday
evening, 29 December 2000. There were 38 stallions in a strong field of
contenders who all had a go at gaining the last points. The selective course of
Lucien Somers produced seven candidates for the jump off. After a thrilling
competition it was Nabab de Reve (Quidam de Revel x Artichaut) with Phillipe
Lejeune riding for Belgium, who took the first prize.
The ten-year-old, Belgium bred, Nabab de Reve is a son of the top
stud Quidam de Revel, who among other things, scored highly at the Olympic
Games in Barcelona. Nababs dam is a daughter of the stallion Artichaut. In
front of packed stands he immediately collected the full 25 points at his first
appearance in TNT Sires of the World 2000/2001. Nababs biggest rival in the
jump off was TNT Caretano Z (Caretino x Reichsgraf) who is leading in the
intermediate heats. Under Jos Lansink the careful Caretano Z went a faultless
round but just could not beat the winners time. TNT Caretano Z has had a
wonderful season: in all four qualifiers he managed to get through to the jump
off. In Lanaken that resulted in second place, in Kiel he was the winner and in
Amsterdam he came seventh. Third place in Mechelen went to the twelve-year-old
Leader M van de Zuuthoeve with Joris Vergauwen. He was the third and last
barrage candidate with a faultless round.
The influence of the BWP was very noticeable in Mechelen. Of the
seven participants in the jump off, four are registered in the Belgium stud
book. As well as the already mentioned Nabab de Reve and Leader M van de
Zuuthoeve, the first round was completed without faults by Ohio van de
Padenborre and Millar. Both made jumping faults in the jump off. For Millar,
Mechelen was the third Sires of the World this season. In Lanaken he surprised
both friends and foe by his convincing win; in Amsterdam he made, just as in
Mechelen, a jumping fault in the barrage. The winner of Amsterdam, Lincoln with
Albert Zoer, came seventh in Mechelen; Wim Schroder with Eurocommerce Monaco
sixth.
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