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For Pleasure (14 January 1986 – 18 February 2011) was a Hanoverian horse who competed in international show jumping under riders Lars Nieburg and Marcus Ehning. He won numerous Grand Prix events during his unusually long career, from which he was retired in 2006 at the age of 20. By 2004, For Pleasure had sired 16 approved breeding stallions through and 169 sporthorses. On February 18, 2011, For Pleasure died on a pasture at the yard of the Ehning family.

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  • For Pleasure (* 14. Januar 1986, † 18. Februar 2011 in Borken) war ein Hannoveranerhengst und ein deutsches Weltklassespringpferd. Mit dem Hengst starteten die heutigen Spitzenreiter Marcus Ehning und Lars Nieberg ihre internationalen Karrieren. Die Lebensgewinnsumme For Pleasures beträgt mehr als 1,83 Millionen Euro. (de)
  • For Pleasure (14 January 1986 – 18 February 2011) was a Hanoverian horse who competed in international show jumping under riders Lars Nieburg and Marcus Ehning. He won numerous Grand Prix events during his unusually long career, from which he was retired in 2006 at the age of 20. By 2004, For Pleasure had sired 16 approved breeding stallions through and 169 sporthorses. On February 18, 2011, For Pleasure died on a pasture at the yard of the Ehning family. (en)
  • For Pleasure est un étalon alezan de race Hanovrien concourant en saut d'obstacles, né en 1986 et mort le 18 février 2011. Fils de Furioso II, il est chef de race en Allemagne. Agréé à la reproduction en Selle français, Holsteiner et Anglo-arabe de croisement en 2003, il a été monté par Marcus Ehning et Lars Nieberg, cavaliers de très haut niveau. Totalisant un gain cumulé d'environ 3 millions d'euros, il a été sacré « Meilleur cheval du monde » en 2003 par la World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBSFH). « Impressionnant de facilité, de technique et de motivation, cet étalon possède un modèle irréprochable, une tête très expressive portée par une magnifique avant-main. ». G.Vorwerk, découvreur de For Pleasure, dit de ce cheval : « Un étalon comme Furioso II, une fois par siècle ». (fr)
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  • For Pleasure (* 14. Januar 1986, † 18. Februar 2011 in Borken) war ein Hannoveranerhengst und ein deutsches Weltklassespringpferd. Mit dem Hengst starteten die heutigen Spitzenreiter Marcus Ehning und Lars Nieberg ihre internationalen Karrieren. Die Lebensgewinnsumme For Pleasures beträgt mehr als 1,83 Millionen Euro. (de)
  • For Pleasure (14 January 1986 – 18 February 2011) was a Hanoverian horse who competed in international show jumping under riders Lars Nieburg and Marcus Ehning. He won numerous Grand Prix events during his unusually long career, from which he was retired in 2006 at the age of 20. For Pleasure was born at Robert Diestel's stable in 1986. His dam's line is a collection of prominent sires of show-jumpers and the breeding to Furioso II added sought after refining French blood. A breeding which matched. For Pleasure passed his performance test at Medingen as winner in the jumping test with 145.95 points. Afterwards he was trained by Hans-Joachim Giebel. In 1993 the then seven-year-old celebrated his first win in an open jumper class and became Lower-Saxony Champion. With his new rider Lars Nieberg, For Pleasure's spectacular international career began in 1994. With rider Lars Nieberg, For Pleasure won gold at the International Championships three times. They went on to win gold at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Then in 1999, German rider Marcus Ehning took over the reins and a new dream pair was born. Only seven months after their first start the two won team gold at the European Championships and reached fifth place in the individual ranking. Then in 2000 they won gold with the German team and a brilliant fourth place in the individual ranking at the Olympic Games in Sydney.With both riders, For Pleasure won 75 S-level classes. In the last eight years of his career, For Pleasure contributed to four championship victories for the German Show Jumping team and won team gold four times.He won his last Grand Prix in 2004 at the World Cup in Leipzig, Germany. He was 18 years old at the time. He won the class over a massive indoor course, "the highest track I have ever jumped with him indoors" said rider, Marcus Ehning.He was retired in 2006 at the age of 20, finished his career with staggering lifetime earnings of 1.8 million Euros. By 2004, For Pleasure had sired 16 approved breeding stallions through and 169 sporthorses. On February 18, 2011, For Pleasure died on a pasture at the yard of the Ehning family. (en)
  • For Pleasure est un étalon alezan de race Hanovrien concourant en saut d'obstacles, né en 1986 et mort le 18 février 2011. Fils de Furioso II, il est chef de race en Allemagne. Agréé à la reproduction en Selle français, Holsteiner et Anglo-arabe de croisement en 2003, il a été monté par Marcus Ehning et Lars Nieberg, cavaliers de très haut niveau. Totalisant un gain cumulé d'environ 3 millions d'euros, il a été sacré « Meilleur cheval du monde » en 2003 par la World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBSFH). « Impressionnant de facilité, de technique et de motivation, cet étalon possède un modèle irréprochable, une tête très expressive portée par une magnifique avant-main. ». G.Vorwerk, découvreur de For Pleasure, dit de ce cheval : « Un étalon comme Furioso II, une fois par siècle ». Il a fait ses adieux aux compétitions de haut niveau à l'âge de 20 ans, en 2006, lors du CHIO d'Aix-la-Chapelle où une cérémonie lui était spécialement consacrée, à la suite d'une blessure au tendon l'année précédente. De 2005 à 2011, ce gagnant international d'1,68 m au garrot a mené une retraite paisible et fait la monte. En 2011, les premiers produits de For Pleasure ont treize ans. (fr)
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