Success horse Anoraline sold abroad
The successful dressage mare Anoraline (Samba Hit x Amiral) was sold abroad by owner Michelle Eveleens. In 2005 Eveleens bought the successful Small Tour mare at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag in Ermelo. Anoraline performed successfully under Engie Kwakkel, Sander Marijnissen and Diederik van Silfhout.
Anoraline is none other than the half-sister of the famous Grand Prix stallion Scandic ridden by Patrik Kittel and was trained up to Z-level by Michelle Eveleens herself. “A ten-year adventure that started on Prinsjesdag 2005 with the purchase of this half-sister of the KWPN stallion Scandic”, says Eveleens about Anoraline, nicknamed 'Noor'. “After I trained Noor myself to Z-level at the age of six, the reins were taken over by Engie Kwakkel, Sander Marijnissen and Diederik van Silfhout. Thanks for the training, the effort and all the successes! It is and remains a fantastic horse with such a nice character. We are going to miss her!”
Anoraline has had a successful career with, among other things, a victory in the pre-selection of the Pavo Cup in 2010, the victory in the Subli Cup final for six-year-olds in 2011, a fourth place at the Dutch Indoor Championship ZZ-Zwaar in 2013, a silver medal in the Dutch Outdoor Championship Small Tour in 2014 and various international classifications in Rotterdam and Arnhem.
Michelle Eveleens still owns two promising Anoraline daughters, namely Glamouraline (by Johnson) and Ironaline (by Negro).
Michelle Eveleens sold her successful dressage mare Anoraline (Samba Hit x Amiral). In 2005 Eveleens purchased the successful Small Tour mare at Foal Auction Prinsjesdag in Ermelo. Anoraline performed successfully with Engie Kwakkel, Sander Marijnissen and Diederik van Silfhout.
Anoraline is none other than the half-sister of the famous Grand Prix stallion Scandic of Patrik Kittel and was ridden by Michelle Eveleens until Z-level and later on performed successfully at international Small Tour level. “A ten-year adventure that started on Prinsjesdag in 2005 with the purchase of this half-sister of the KWPN stallion Scandic”, said Eveleens about Anoraline, nicknamed 'Noor'. “After I've trained Noor myself to Z-level at the age of six, the reins were taken over by Engie Kwakkel, Sander Marijnissen and Diederik van Silfhout. Thanks for the training, dedication and successes! It will remain a fantastic horse with a great character. We're going to miss her!”
Anoraline has a successful career, including a victory in the pre-selection of the Pavo Cup in 2010, the victory in the Subli Cup final for six year olds in 2011, a fourth place at the Dutch Indoor Championships at ZZ-Zwaar level in 2013 , a silver medal at Dutch Outdoor Championship at Small Tour level in 2014 and several international placings in Rotterdam and Arnhem.
Michelle Eveleens still owns two promising daughters of Anoraline, namely Glamouraline (by Johnson) and Ironaline (by Negro).