Another that had to survive an objection on the day and an appeal later was Zerostress (Areion). He got the better of the French trained Exxtra to give his trainer Sascha Smrczek and owners Stall Rom success in Germany´s most prestigious Sprint race the Goldene Peitsche Group III in Baden-Baden and leads the sprint division in 2023.
By the Juveniles Wikinger a Ten Sovereigns son probably put up the smartest performance with his win on only his second start in the Ferdinand Leisten Memorial Auctionrace in Baden-Baden. Wonderful Boy (Sea the Moon) won 2 of his three starts and handled atrocious conditions well to win the grosser Preis der SWK over 1700 meters (1m ½ f) in Krefeld. Others like Geography (Holy Roman Emperor), Ghorgan (Study of Man) Narrativo (Adlerflug) posted good marks for next year as did Shagara (Zarak) Three Havanas (Havana Grey) and Lady Mary (Lawman) by the fillies.
Racing and Breeders are facing tough times in Germany and though the Germans are notably tough and resilient it will be a hard fight. The numbers in the breeding sheds are down and will surely fall again with the closure of two main studs this year. Gestuet Hoeny-Hof breeders of horses like Group I winner Princess Zoe (Jukebox Jury) or Palace Prince, Miss Europa or Salve Germania have closed their doors with the end the dispersal sale in Goffs Ireland and even bigger the Gestuet Ammerland in Bayern, Munich, breeders of horses like Borgia, Waldgeist, Lope de Vega, Boreal, Hurricane Run, Luigi, Grey Lilas, Golden Lilac to name just some of the stars that came from Dietrich von Boetticher´s legendary breeding Farm. They will be sadly missed in the German Racing scene.
The leading sire of 2023 was the Landwardes Stud standing Sea the Moon who produced the Derby Winner Fantastic Moon and the Oaks winner Muskoka and the Group II Hansa Preis winner Assistent as his leading runners this year. From the home-based stallions, it was Areion, Amaron and the golden Oldie Soldier Hollow. They must now try look forward to the products of Torquator Tasso and Japan.
The 4th of September was another sad day for German Racing when it lost the four times German Champion Jockey, Filip Minarik, who died at the young age of 48. Filip had suffered severe depressions after a horror fall in 2020.
We would also like to remember owner Jürgen Heyne, Mr. Graham Thomas, Dr. Jürgen Blatt, functionary Erwin Peifer, Mr. Johann Pavenstedt, Lady Christ O'Reilly, Mr. Otto Himmel, Mr. Olaf Profft, Dr. Heinz Faßbender, Mr. Peter-Michael Sörries, Mr. Karl-Heinz Keller, Mr. Jürgen Hartmann, Mr. Hans-Peter Rosport, Mrs. Christiane Langen, Mrs. Bettina Behre, Mr. Hans-Heinrich von Loeper, Mr. Klaus Philipp and not to forget the gentleman who gave me the task of his column, David Connolly- Smith.
To End on a more positive note the members of German Galopp voted this week to increase the prize money in 2024 especially in the Handicaps by a good 16%. So, let’s hope it can help Germany´s racing in some ways. As this is our last episode before the Holiday period, I would like to wish all our readers, a very Happy and Peaceful Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year.
Shannon Spratter