| Bidding start | 20 December, ‘25 • 00:00 |
| Bidding end | 23 December, ‘25 • ±23:59 |
| CET | |
| Bidding place | online |
| Catalog number | 10 |
| Gender | Gelding |
| Year of Birth | 2021 |
| Sire | Casall |
| Dam sire | Sandro Boy |
| Size | Large |
| Color | Bay |
| Discipline | Jumping |
| Studbook | Holstein |
| Auction | Youhorse Christmas Auction 2025 |
| Location |
NL |
Check In is exceptionally easy to ride, with a large, collected canter and natural balance. He jumps effortlessly, shows fine technique and plenty of scope. This young Holsteiner achieved a score of 8.7 in his first appearances. Thanks to his rideability and attitude, he is not only interesting for showjumping but also highly suitable as an equitation horse, for example for the American market.
His pedigree completes the picture. Sire Casall, ridden by Rolf‑Göran Bengtsson, competed at the highest level. Dam Sannie (by Sandro Boy) competed up to 1.40 m and achieved several placings at a young age. Grand dame Salamine produced several international sport horses: Valley of the Wind competed up to 1.30 m, Charmaine Blue PS won a CSI2* Grand Prix at 1.45 m in 2025, and SMA Cabacento performs up to 1.45 m. Grand-dam Salamine (by Cento) also produced successful offspring, including Qualitive (1.35 m) and San Serai Leon (1.50 m). This dam line therefore consistently produces horses that jump at least 1.30 m, underscoring the reliability and sporting value of the family.
With his natural balance, willingness to work and impressive bloodlines, Check In is a versatile sport horse with a promising future – an opportunity for any rider or investor seeking quality and potential.