NEWS15/11/2024

Riders Present the Youngest Horses with Impressive Scores on the Breeding track

Riders Present the Youngest Horses with Impressive Scores on the Breeding track

In the 2024 breeding show season, several riders showcased exceptional skills and dedication by presenting the youngest horses with remarkable average scores. These riders not only worked with younger horses but also managed to achieve outstanding results, proving their expertise in developing young talent.

Top Riders with the Youngest Horses:

  1. Agnar Þór Magnússon – Presented 29 horses with an average age of 4.9 years and a score of 8.05.
  2. Barbara Wenzl – Presented 14 horses with an average age of 5.1 years and a score of 8.10.
  3. Ísólfur Líndal Þórisson – Presented 12 horses with an average age of 5.4 years and a score of 7.95.
  4. Teitur Árnason – Presented 30 horses with an average age of 5.5 years and an impressive score of 8.22.
  5. Jakob Svavar Sigurðsson – Presented 14 horses with an average age of 5.6 years and the season’s highest average score of 8.31.
  6. Flosi Ólafsson – Presented 25 horses with an average age of 5.6 years and a score of 8.17.
  7. Aðalheiður Anna Guðjónsdóttir – Presented 29 horses with an average age of 5.7 years and a score of 8.22.
  8. Árni Björn Pálsson – Presented 73 horses with an average age of 5.8 years and a score of 8.25.
  9. Bergur Jónsson – Presented 13 horses with an average age of 5.8 years and a score of 8.06.
  10. Hlynur Guðmundsson – Presented 23 horses with an average age of 5.8 years and a score of 8.05.

Showcasing Young Talent
These riders have demonstrated their ability to train and present young horses in a way that brings out their full potential. Their success highlights the importance of early development and the role it plays in breeding programs.

Looking Forward
The achievements of these riders underline the bright future of Icelandic horse breeding, where younger generations of horses are being carefully nurtured to achieve excellence. With continued dedication and expertise, these riders are setting new standards in the breeding world.

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