Nadine Capellmann has made some new changes in her stable by getting two new youngsters and by letting Zancor go. The 15-year old Swedish warmblood gelding Zancor will be competed by German young rider Anna Katharina Luttgen in the future.
Zancor was Per Sandgaard's Olympic Grand Prix horse which Nadine bought in January 2005 in the hope of obtaining a spot on the German team for the 2005 European Championships.
Anna Katharina Luttgen is a former German Young Rider who is currently competing the Hanoverian Duvalier and the Oldenburg mare Gina Royal OLD in the Piaff Forderpreis, a special Grand Prix circuit for riders up to 29 years of age. Zancor will be a welcome addition to Luttgen's already impressive collection of Grand Prix horses.
Capellmann's two new youngsters are Waldi, a 5-year old dark bay gelding by Ad Hoc x Florestan and Furst Rohann, a 3-year old chestnut gelding by Furst Piccolo x Rosenkavalier.
Aboard her top Grand Prix horse Elvis VA, Capellmann aspires a place in the German team for the 2006 World Equestrian Games hosted in her home town, Aachen.
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