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Neuss
€5.500
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KWPN, Gelding, 3 years, 16 hh, Grey
F: MR. CORNET DE REGOR | MF: CARREMENT J&F CHAMPBLANC

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GROTE-BROGEL
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KWPN, Mare, 7 years, 16,2 hh, Brown
F: FRANKLIN | MF: CONTANGO
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ESHA.horse

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GROTE-BROGEL
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KWPN, Stallion, Foal (05/2025), Bay-Dark
F: Denver U.S | MF: Just Wimphof
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Muiderberg
€2.500 to €5.000
~$2.663 to $5.325
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KWPN, Gelding, 10 years, 16,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Gaultier VDL | MF: EMILION
Dressage - Vaulting - Leisure
Sportpferde Beisswenger

Reliable for trail riding

is allrounder

is easy to load

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Schwäbisch Hall
€21.000
~ $22.366 Negotiable
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KWPN, Gelding, 8 years, 17 hh, Black
F: Glamourdale | MF: Rousseau

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Puurs
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Achterveld
€22.500
~ $23.963 Negotiable
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Almelo
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
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Bilthoven
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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KWPN, Stallion, 3 years
F: Feinrich | MF: Vivaldi

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Neuss
€5.500
~ $5.858
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KWPN, Gelding, 3 years, 16 hh, Grey
F: MR. CORNET DE REGOR | MF: CARREMENT J&F CHAMPBLANC

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GROTE-BROGEL
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KWPN, Mare, 7 years, 16,2 hh, Brown
F: FRANKLIN | MF: CONTANGO
Dressage
ESHA.horse

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GROTE-BROGEL
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KWPN, Stallion, Foal (05/2025), Bay-Dark
F: Denver U.S | MF: Just Wimphof
Dressage

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Muiderberg
€2.500 to €5.000
~$2.663 to $5.325
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KWPN, Gelding, 10 years, 16,2 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: Gaultier VDL | MF: EMILION
Dressage - Vaulting - Leisure
Sportpferde Beisswenger

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Schwäbisch Hall
€21.000
~ $22.366 Negotiable
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KWPN, Gelding, 8 years, 17 hh, Black
F: Glamourdale | MF: Rousseau

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Puurs
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Achterveld
€22.500
~ $23.963 Negotiable
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Almelo
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
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Bilthoven
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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KWPN, Stallion, 3 years
F: Feinrich | MF: Vivaldi

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Den Ham
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
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Diepholz
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KWPN, Mare, Foal (05/2025), 16,2 hh, Smoky-Black
F: Le Formidable | MF: DREAM BOY
Dressage - Breeding

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Wellerlooi
€5.500
~ $5.858 Negotiable
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KWPN, Gelding, 4 years, 17,1 hh, Brown
F: Le Formidable | MF: FLORENCIO
Dressage - Leisure
Jasmin Striebeck

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Messel
Price on request
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Golden
KWPN, Gelding, 4 years, 17 hh, Black
F: Jameson RS2
Dressage - Leisure
RSC Capriole

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Haaksbergen
€13.500
~ $14.378 Negotiable
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KWPN, Stallion, Foal (04/2025), Black
F: One Million | MF: DEPARDIEU

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Löningen
€3.000
~ $3.195
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KWPN, Mare, 1 year, Brown
F: Vitalos FRH | MF: Charmeur

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Kalmthout
€3.500
~ $3.728
Golden
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Moergestel
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
Golden
KWPN, Mare, 3 years, 15,1 hh, Smoky-Black
F: ARISTOTELES V | MF: CARAMBOLE
Jumping - Eventing - Dressage

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Goor
€7.500
~ $7.988 Negotiable
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KWPN, Gelding, 6 years, 16,1 hh, Grey-Dapple
F: Checkter | MF: QUIDAM DE REVEL
Jumping - Hunter - Leisure - Dressage
Leonie Akok

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Bad Wurzach
€26.000
~ $27.691 Negotiable
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KWPN horses for sale

KWPN is an acronym that stands for both the warmblood sports horses of the Netherlands (Koninklijk Warmbloed Paard Nederland) and their official stud book (Koninklijk Warmbloed Paardenstamboek Nederland). The breed and its stud book were formed originally by the merging of the registries of two old and well-established Dutch breeds, the Gelderlander and the Groningen. Today, after decades of development, the KWPN is one of the leading sports horses in the world, and most equestrians who buy a KWPN do so for their famed jumping skills. Their international success is proof of the skills of previous breeders, as well as those of the current generation of producers who sell a KWPN to leading competition riders.

How much does a KWPN Horse cost?

On ehorses, the current median price for a KWPN is around $2.556, with listings ranging from $533 to $276.907, depending on individual characteristics such as level of training, bloodlines, or purpose of use.

Use and characteristics of the KWPN

The aim of the KWPN program has always been for breeders to produce and sell a KWPN of Grand Prix standard, and with this goal in mind, minimum heights have been set for breeding stock. Stallions must be a minimum of 15.3 hands (63 inches/160 cm) high, and mares a minimum of 15.2 hands (62 inches/157 cm) high. In recent decades, the focus has been on the development of two different types of sports horse, one for show jumping and the other for dressage. There has been success in both programs, with outstanding horses such as Moorlands Totilas proving a great incentive for leading competitors to buy a KWPN. Coat colors are mainly black, bay, grey, chestnut or brown.

Origin and history of breeding KWPN horses

The Netherlands has many centuries of experience in breeding outstanding horses, whether for riding, driving, or as all-round work horses. The country was fortunate in having access to the best horses of its neighbors and those of Spain. From the nineteenth century, British breeds such as the Cleveland Bay were also used in Dutch breeding programs. At this time, two provinces were particularly noted for the quality of their versatile horses: Groningen and Gelderland. Both breeds are now categorized as heavy warmbloods. The horses of Gelderland were heavy harness, or light draft horses, while those from Groningen became, over time, a heavier draft horse. Both breeds were used for farm work as well. In 1969, the regional stud books of the Netherlands were drawn into one, with the focus on producing outstanding sports horses, receiving royal approval (“Koninklijk”) in 1988. It seemed possible that the Groningen was particularly likely to disappear, but a group of enthusiasts rescued the last Groningen stallion, Baldewijn, from slaughter in 1978, and today they have their own association. Groningens also participate in sport, mainly in driving. Today, the KWPN registry has three sections. These are firstly for the riding horses which are otherwise known as Dutch Warmbloods; secondly for Dutch harness horses, also called Tuigpaarden; and finally, for Gelderlander Versatility Horses. While it is the riding and sports horses that have probably achieved most fame (the Dutch Warmbloods), the Tuigpaarden and Gelderlands, like the Groningen, are an equally important part of Dutch cultural heritage.

KWPN horses in equestrianism

The Dutch Warmbloods of the KWPN register are some of the most outstanding sports horses in the world. In the UK, the best known is probably John Whitaker’s former show jumping partner Milton, son of the Dutch Warmblood Marius, first owned by Caroline Bradley. Ferro, the magnificent black Dutch Warmblood stallion, achieved fame as a dressage horse, competing with the medal-winning Dutch team at the Sydney Olympics. These tall, elegant horses, combining spirit and power with grace, are likely to be at the top for many years to come.

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