From early history to today’s success: Stud farm Gut Neuenhof is proud to present its digital video portrait “Our life’s passion” How can a stud farm provide the breeders with information and get in contact in times of corona The team of the German stud farm Gut Neuenhof have now come up with a new concept: They have produced opulent films together with “ClipMyHorse” These films can now be found on the stud farm’s website “Our life’s passion” is the title of one of these films which focuses on Gut Neuenhof’s history and philosophy “You meet our brood mares grazing on the pastures in Nideggen visit the stallions‘ training sites and get a glimpse of international horse shows all around the world” says farm owner Sandra Schürner to describe the viewers’ experience The film puts emphasis on the breeding site and upbringing of sires such as Escolar as Schürner says: “We invite you to go on a journey with us – from the past right up to the future.” the film also targets the dam lines that have had a crucial impact on the sires reaching back until the very beginning of the stud farm's history Even a digital walking tour of the farm is part of the film Gut Neuenhof also presents its 2021 stallion roster with a dedicated online video presentation Gut Neuenhof is home to highly acclaimed dressage stallions Escolar Collaborating closely with German Olympian Hubertus Schmidt to secure the best possible training of the breeding stallions Further information as well as both films be found on Gut Neuenhof’s website: www.gestuet-neuenhof.de Stalls for Rent at Durondeau Dressage in Peer, Belgium Exceptionally Well Located Equestrian Facility in Wellington, Florida Well-built Equestrian Estate With Multiple Business Opportunities in Sweden Stable Units for Rent at Lotje Schoots' Equestrian Center in Houten (NED) For Rent: Several Apartments and Stable Wing at High-End Equestrian Facility Stable Wing Available at Reiterhof Wensing on Dutch/German border Real Estate: Well-Appointed Country House with Extensive Equestrian Facility in the U.K. Rémi Blot Most people know motorsport in the Eifel from the Nürburgring “Nordschleife” drivers and teams have had to prove their skills over many decades up to the present day then known as the “Eifelrundfahrt” took place on a 33-kilometre road course around Nideggen – and Opel was right there as the flag dropped for the very first time the grandson of the company's founder and later known as “Raketen-Fritz” (rocketman Fritz) took part in the competition with a machine developed for fast cement tracks Its design was stripped down to reduce weight and was visionary for the time gearbox and clutch were completely absent; the crankcase and pistons were made of magnesium four-valve racing engine with 198-cc displacement and dual ignition produced 5.5 hp at 4,000 rpm The “red racer” weighed just 69.5 kilogrammes and had a top speed of almost 100 km/h The fully restored racing machine will be one of the star attractions at the anniversary of the “Eifelrundfahrt” in the old town of Nideggen Also on show at the “Eifelrennen” revival is the Opel Grand Prix racing car of 1913 Opel developed a new generation of machines for the “Grand Prix de France” the most modern powertrain technology was used the 3,790-cc engine powered the racer to a maximum speed of 170 km/h Then as now: Opel is a pioneer in motorsport Home   News   Article A WOMAN who denied blackmailing a man for money has admitted stalking him Lisa Monaghan had been due to stand trial for demanding money with menaces from Damien Pool by sending threatening communications and demands which caused serious alarm or distress and which had a substantial adverse effect on his usual day-to-day activities was also accused of stalking Mr Pool by sending threatening communications and demands said both offences were said to have been committed in Thatcham between January 1 Monaghan pleaded guilty to the stalking offence the blackmail charge would be left to lie on file This means that Monaghan will not face any trial and the case will instead be sent for sentencing at a later date The court heard the prosecution would be seeking a restraining order to protect Mr Pool in due course She was meanwhile released on bail with conditions A WOMAN has been accused of blackmailing a man In the dock at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday is accused of making an unwarranted demand for money with menaces from the man Ms Monaghan is charged with stalking Damien Pool by sending threatening communications and demands Both offences are said to have been committed in Thatcham between January 1 was told the matter was being sent to Reading Crown Court to be dealt with by a judge and Ms Monaghan was meanwhile released on bail with conditions