Driving a carriage and pair through all of Germany
Starting at EQUITANA 2001 They have
taken on quite a lot, Messrs Herbert Delbos (63), Günther Busch (61) and
Arnold Winkler (64): they intend to drive through all of Germany in a covered
wagon drawn by the two Oldenburg black mares Waidfee and Waidgräfin. At
the EQUITANA 2001 the pair of horses will be sent off officially on the
carriage sport day (Tuesday, 6th March).
The idea for this covered wagon drive covering
a distance of 2,400 kilometres and stopping at 51 points in Germany - incl.
Berlin, Leipzig, Kreuth, Schwaiganger, Donaueschingen, Ludwigshafen and
Würselen - was thought of back in 1989 during a tour with a one-horse
carriage from Dülken (Rhineland ) to the Lüneberg Heath. The team
started planning at the beginning of 1998. The 51 quarters were found quickly
with the help of the national association of German riders FN
(Fèdèration Equestre Nationale) and the individual regional
associations. This tour, which is not particularly easy at an average of 48
kilometres a day , could not have been started without sponsors:
Fahrsportkontor Wuppertal with manager Holger Rohlf built the new covered wagon
and Fahrsport Lessing GmbH in Wiernsheim provided the complete
harnesses.
And now to the horses: the black mare Waika
already took part in the first marathon drive in the year 1985, the black
stallion Wailux was harnessed in 1989. For the tour through Germany the
carriage is to be drawn by the two black mares Waidfee and Waidgräfin. All
these black horses with the Oldenburg brand are full siblings; their father is
Waidmannsheil and their mother is Enkline, the old Oldenburg mare by Firnis.
The Delbos family from Viersen-Dülken bought Waika and Enkline from the
farmer Ernst Weerda in Wilhelmshaven in 1982 and then bred Wailux, Waidfee and
Waidgräfin themselves. All four full siblings have won or been placed
several times, both under the saddle and in front of the carriage. Waidfee and
Waidgräfin have even won and been placed in the Cl. S one-horse carriage
sport. The greatest level of attention has been devoted to training the two
mares for quite some time now. "They must be top fit at the beginning of
the drive", says Herbert Delbos. "That includes hoof care as the
hooves will have to bear an enormous weight."
For information on the Germany tour call
Fahrstall Delbos, Tel. 02162-55 23 1.
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