Grand Prix horse Glory Days (by Jazz), who was longlisted for the Paris Olympics with Emilie Schultens, has been sold to Switzerland. The Hans de Kock and Petra Reintjes geldings were sold to Lisa Stubli, who is best known as an Icelandic horsewoman, but who also owns a number of dressage horses.
Bred by the Frowein family, Glory Days has been trained to the highest level by Yvonne Snyder. In September 2021 he moved to Emmelie Scholtens and in the spring of 2022 the gelding made his debut at national level under Scholtens and a few weeks later also at international level (Kronenberg). At the national level, Glory Days ran a few more competitions in 2023 and his last competition was CDI Leeuwarden, where he won the free race with 72.565%.
Lisa Staubley
Swiss Lisa Staubli is the gelding's new owner, according to the FEI database. Staubli is best known as an Icelandic rider, but she also has a number of dressage horses in her stable. She had previously purchased the Freddie Mercury gelding (by Floriscount) from the Von Bredow family, among others.
The Staubli family runs an Icelandic stable and dressage business in Daniel Ramseyer's old stable.
Source: Horses.nl
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