

Fantastic Hanoverian Winter Auction
Dressage youngster top-priced horse
With an auction sales price of Euro 72,000, the Chico’s Boy/Ariston-son Chico’s Champ (breeder: Heinz-Peter Steiner, Brome – exhibitor: Claus Pax, Niederkassel) was the top-priced horse of the Hanoverian Winter Auction in Verden. A well-known Lower Saxonian training and show stable purchased the bay dressage stallion.
121 Hanoverian horses were sold at an average auction sales price of Euro 13,495 which is the second best result ever achieved at this kind of auction.
Florida by For Keeps/Classiker (breeder: Bernd Toenjes, Ganderkesee – exhibitor: Gerold Goegele, Bleckede) was the most expensive show jumping horse. A faithful fan of Hanoverian horses from Italy purchased the clever chestnut mare at Euro 33,000.
64 horses were sold abroad. Customers from Sweden bought nine horses, each eight horses will travel to France and Spain, seven to Italy. It was the first time that two horses were sold at the phone to Iran.
Winterauction | |
No. of horses offered for sale | 121 horses |
No. of horses sold | 121 horses |
Total turnover | 1.632.900,00 Euro |
Average price | 13.495,04 Euro |
Highes price | 72.000,- Euro |
Lowest price | 5.500,- Euro |
Pricerange | |
from 4.000 Euro to 7.999 Euro | 22 horses |
from 8.000 Euro to 10.999 Euro | 35 horses |
from 11.000 Euro to 14.999 Euro | 31 horses |
from 15.000 Euro to 24.999 Euro | 21 horses |
25.000 Euro and more | 12 horses |
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Horses were sold to the following areas | |
Germany | Abroad |
Lower Saxony 20 | Sweden 9 |
Northrhine-Westphalia 4 | The Netherlands 2 |
Rhineland-Palatinate 1 | Denmark 1 |
Hamburg 2 | Czech Republik 1 |
Berlin 1 | Southafrica 1 |
Bavaria 18 | Great Britain 5 |
Baden-Wuerttemberg 3 | Switzerland 4 |
Saxony 1 | Italy 7 |
Schleswig Holstein 2 | Austria 1 |
Hesse 5 | Mexico 2 |
Iran 2 | |
France 8 | |
Finland 3 | |
USA 6 | |
Spain 8 | |
Canada 4 |