The KWPN licensed and performance tested stallion Invershin has moved into training with German based American Grand Prix rider Jennifer Hoffmann.
Invershin is a 2013 born KWPN bred stallion by Charmeur out of Ifradin (by Balzflug x Cadmus xx). He is bred by Rene Fransen and owned by Eric Koele.
Invershin was approved at the 2016 KWPN Stallion Licensing and he completed his stallion performance test in the autumn of 2016 with 80 points. He scored 8.5 for walk, 7.5 for trot, 8 for canter, 7.5 for suppleness and self carriage, 9 for rideability and 8 for dressage potential.
Invershin arrived in Hoffmann's barn right after the performance testing in December 2016. She prepared the black stallion for the exhibition show held at the 2017 KWPN Stallion Licensing in 's Hertogenbosch. After the licensing the owner and rider agreed to continue their collaboration.
"He came to me six weeks before 's Hertogenbosch and after my ride there Mr. Koele announced that it's official that I am to keep the ride and continue his training," Hoffmann told Eurodressage. "Invershin is a very elegant sport horse with long legs. He carries the ability to lengthen and also shorten his steps in just the slightest half halt; his hind leg is very active and under the body."
Jennifer will be preparing the stallion for qualification for the 2018 World Young Horse Championships in Ermelo.
"It is very gratifying when rider, trainer and owner have the same goals for such a talented young stallion. I am very thankful for the opportunity and the trust given to me by Invershin 's owner Eric. Im really looking forward our next years together."
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