Jessica von Bredow-Werndl's Ride Tamino Passed Away

Fri, 07/12/2024 - 13:27
Germany
Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and Tamino in the Nurnberger Burgpokal qualifier in Munich in 2023 :: Photo © 

Jessica von Bredow-Werndl had to say goodbye to Tamino, a client's horse which she has been training and competing since 2022. 

Tamino was a 10-year old Oldenburg gelding by Tomahawk out of Weissella (by Florencio x Donatelli x Aktuell). He was bred by Helmut Osterkamp.

From Germany to France

He was first competed as a 3-year old in Germany by Tatjana Kaiser. Professional Andrea Müller-Kersten rode him at the 2017 Oldenburg Young Horse Championships in Rastede. 

He sold to Frenchman Guillaume Samson.  Tamino made his show debut in France as a 5-year old at the national show in Macon in March 2019 and competed in the 5-year old classes that year. 

Under Marc Boblet, the dark bay had his international show debut at small tour level at age 7 in May 2021. The duo competed at the CDIO Compiegne, where they were 8th in the Prix St Georges (68.676%) and 6th in the Intermediaire I (68.647%). Boblet then took the young small tour horse to Germany to ride in the Nurnberger Burgpokal qualifier in Elmlohe in August; followed by the one in Schenefeld in October.

From France to Germany

At the start of 2022 Olympic champion Jessica von Bredow-Werndl got the ride on Tamino.

Jessica made her show debut on him in the 7-year old classes t the national show in Stadl Paura, Austria in October 2022.  She continued to show him through 2023, first an S* and then St. Georg Special classes (Munich) and by the end of 2023 in one Intermediaire II in Ising.

In Novermber Jessica's assistant, Spaniard Adrian Munoz Jurado, showed the horse in the two medium tour classes at the CDN Stadl Paura. This was the horse's last show. 

During his time at Aubenhausen, Tamino sold to client and friend Laura Viessmann.

Colic

Unfortunately Tamino succumbed to a colic attack two days ago. 

Photo © Aubenhausen Club

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