
News 2007
[12/30/2007]
Tsjakka qualifies for Jumping Amsterdam 2008
Tsjakka participated in the finals this Saturday and Sunday in Oudkarspel
(Holland) and became third in the Z class (1.35 m). His half-brother Veldheer
was overall winner in the M class (1.30 m). With these victories both horses
qualified for Jumping Amsterdam, one of the most prominent horse events
in the world, with more than 50.000 visitors and the very best competitors.
Jumping Amsterdam 2008 will take place 24-27 January in het RAI, Amsterdam.
[12/20/2007]
Tsjakka wins 1.35 m class in Tolbert, Holland
Tsjakka is still very successful in The Netherlands. At this moment in Europe
to work on his career, he remained faultless and won in Tolbert a 1.35 m.
class. Semen of Tsjakka, SSH-graded, is also available in 2008!
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[12/13/2007]
Famous Pacer now available through fresh and frozen semen
A Powerhouse on the racetrack who earned $1,179,514 prize money! Scotland
AI Service proudly presents Dreamfair Vogel!!
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[09/30/2007]
Veldheer finalist at WK in Lanaken
Veldheer, halfbrother of SSH-graded stallion Tsjakka participated in the
finals this Sunday, after two faultless performances on Thursday and Friday.
In the finals Veldheer was again faultless but had in the barrage one jumping
fault (four points). Veldheer received the thirteenth place.
[09/27/2007]
Half brother of Tsjakka qualifies for World Breeding Jumping Championships

Veldheer (sire: Matterhorn, dam: Irina, same as stallion Tsjakka) will represent
The Netherlands during the World Championships in Lanaken (Belgium). From
27 to 30 September 2007, the Belgian border county of Lanaken (near Maastricht)
is definitely "the place to be" again for the equestrian world. For decades,
the up-and-coming generation of young horses have gathered in Domein Zangersheide
for their annual World Championships or, in other words, the 'FEI World
Breeding Jumping Championships for Young Horses': a WC for five, six and
seven year old horses.
[08/04/2007]
Tsjakka wins two 1.35 m classes in Rijs, Holland
Tsjakka one of the SSH-graded stallions available at Scotland AI Service,
is at the moment in The Netherlands to work on his jumping career. With
a lot of succes! On August 4. he won two 1.35 classes at the Concours Hippique
in Rijs, Holland.
[07/15/2007]
TomTom's First Foal Reserve Champion
TomTom first foal showed ever won the big sportshorse/hunterfoal class at
the `Biggar`show 2007 in Scotland. Apart of that he also become reserve
champion of the day! Judges comments were that `he is a correct free moving
colt with perfect manners, quite stunning in fact.
[06/21/2007]
Champion at Royal Highland Show bred by Ben Wentink of Scotland
AI Service 
The 'Highland' is the pinnacle of the Scottish showing year, but its appeal
stretches well beyond Scotland’s borders to make it one of the UK’s premier
agricultural shows where exhibiting is essential. Winning the section of
the Sports Horse Class was the three year old bay filly Zevida (Concreto
x Kouglof II) owned by Samantha Abbott from Uddingston, bred by Ben Wentink
of Scotland AI Service. (Source: www.royalhighlandshow.org).
[06/21/2007]
First Appaloosa Classes at Fife Show a Success 
The Reserve Champion, It's Cool Hand Luke, owned by Mr & Mrs J Paton. Produced
by Mr Ben Wentink of Scotland AI Service, West Lothian (07749 498152). There
were a total of 32 entries for the show. (Source: www.scottishappaloosas.co.uk)
[05/15/2007]
Marlon's son Terrific wins 1.40 m class at Spruce Meadows
The Marlon-son Terrific has won a 1.40 m class at the May Classic Horse
Show of Spruce Meadows.There was a 5th place in this class for Raleigh,
who's sire is Indorado.
[03/26/2007]
First foal TomTom 
The first foal of TomTom arrived with Mrs Embery, Preston, UK.
[01/25/2007]
Marlon to Scotland
The KWPN approved stallion Marlon (Nurzeus x G Ramiro-Z) will be standing
in Scotland for the coming season. The stallion will arrive the second week
in February and will be standing with Ben Wentink, just outside Edinburgh.
Marlon jumped successfully in Holland at 1.35m before a tendon injury cut
short his career.
In Holland his offspring is making their marks in Jumping. In England his
son Sevekka is succesfully trained in Dressage. He was second in Medium
restricted at the National Dressage Championships in 2006. (Source: YBF-ST
for KWPN)
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