In a very short period of time Bianca Nowag-Aulenbrock saw her two internationally competed Grand Prix horses leave her barn. After the sale of Florine OLD, her second big tour horse Queolito sold as well.
Queolito is an 13-year old Hanoverian gelding by Quaterhall out of Feolito (by Furst Romancier x Warkant). He is bred by Christine Richter.
Feldmann and Kudernak
The bay gelding began his competition career as a 4-year old in 2016 under Claudia Feldmann. She took him from the riding horse tests in to the dressage horse L-level tests in 2017. Feldmann's last show was in September 2017 after which owner Melissa Grasser found a new rider for him.
The 28-year old professional dressage rider Nina Kudernak took over the ride. She made her show debut on Queolito in April 2018 at M-level. In 2019 they moved up to small tour level and by May 2021 they reached Intermediaire II level.
The pair's best season was in 2022 when they showed in the Louisdor cup qualifiers at high profile national competitions in Darmstadt, Wiesbaden, Balve, and Kronberg, and cracking the 70% barrier. They won the last qualifier in Donzdorf.

Bianca Nowag
In January 2023 Grasser moved the horse from Kudernak to Bianca Nowag.
The pair made its international show debut in April 2023 at the CDI Tolbert, scoring 68.370% in the Grand Prix. That year they competed in Compiegne, Wiesbaden, Hagen, Stuttgart and Mechelen.
In 2024 the pair showed in Mannheim and Wiesbaden before being selected on the German team for the FEI Nations Cup in Rotterdam. They also competed in Mariakalnok, Stuttgart and Hagen, where they posted their international GP best score of 72.652%.
Nowag and Queolito only did one CDI in 2025, in Mannheim in May, where they posted 67.978% in the Grans Prix.
Marie Sohler

"Super excited for our future and can’t wait to grow together with you, Queolito, as we work our way into the Grand Prix sport. Here’s to an amazing journey ahead," Sohler stated.
Sohler will train with Nowag as well as her Bianca's coach Sebastian Heinze. Sohler won kur and team gold at the 2024 European Junior Riders Championships in Opglabbeek (BEL). In 2025 she moved to young riders level with her three horses: Sir Max, Askehavens Beay Sancy and Global Player.
Photos © Astrid Appels
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