| Bidding start | 31 January, ‘26 • 00:00 |
| Bidding end | 03 February, ‘26 • ±23:59 |
| CET | |
| Bidding place | online |
| Catalog number | 71 |
| Gender | Gelding |
| Year of Birth | 2024 |
| Sire | Jaymerald Du Trèfle |
| Dam sire | Farthago de Trebox |
| Size | - |
| Color | Bay |
| Discipline | Jumping |
| Studbook | AES |
| Auction | Youhorse Valentine Auction 2026 |
| Location |
NL |
Light-footed young horse with engine and power
Hazelberg’s UFO will only turn two and is making his first jumps here. His attitude is clearly present. He is light off the ground, shows good push off the fence and a strong natural engine. In movement, his very good hind-end stands out: the hind leg is well placed underneath the body and he canters clearly uphill, which translates directly into power over the jump. A well-balanced, strong and attractive model with strength and future potential.
Sire
Jaymerald du Trèfle (Emerald van ’t Ruytershof x Girly du Trèfle) is KWPN licensed and competing at 1.35m level. Through Emerald van ’t Ruytershof (1.60m, BWP Ambassador) he brings reflexes, blood and scope, combined with the proven sport influence of Kannan GFE in the damline. A modern sire line focused on technique, power and attitude.
Damline
The dam is Hazelberg’s Kiterunner (Farthago de Trebox), descending from a proven performance family. Farthago de Trebox competed at 1.40m level and is known for passing on scope and attitude.
The second dam Evercor (Verdi TN) carries top-level sport genetics. Verdi TN competed at 1.70m Grand Prix level and is one of the most influential sires of his generation.
The third dam Petite Fleur (Corrado I) produced several sport horses, including:
– Lennox (Lancer II), 1.30m
– Campeon (Corrado I), 1.35m
Further back we find Hurricane (Landgraf I) and Moncherie S (Contender), anchoring the family with generations of international sport and proven performance. A damline with depth, durability and results at 1.30m level and higher.
For horses younger than 24 months, it is not mandatory with us to take X-rays. At this age, horses are still in full development and their joints are not yet fully matured. If any abnormalities are suspected during the clinical examination, this will be noted in the clinical report and/or additional X-rays will be taken for further investigation.