KWPN - NA

KWPN - NA The KWPN-NA is the official Royal Dutch Warmblood Sporthorse registry of North-America since 1983. It is also reliable, easy to handle, and pleasing to the eye.

The KWPN-NA is a not-for-profit organization [IRS Code Sec. 501(c)(5)]. THE KWPN AND THE KWPN-NA

HISTORY
The KWPN is one of the largest Warmblood studbooks in the world. Every year, the KWPN has held a top position in the studbook rankings of the international umbrella breeding organization, the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBFSH). This distinction means that KWPN horses routinely

achieve exceptional success in international equestrian sports. THE KWPN HORSE
The KWPN horse is a sporthorse with international appeal. It is bred to have the qualities to perform at the highest level. Because of the KWPN’s planned breeding policy, the KWPN horse possesses a sound mind in a sound body. The combination of an aptitude for sport and an uncomplicated temperament make these horses unique and very popular at all levels of equestrian sport and breeding. Most KWPN horses are purchased by breeders, amateur riders, and horse enthusiasts, while the best perform under top riders at Grand Prix level in international show jumping and dressage. FROM WORKHORSE TO OLYMPIC CHAMPION
The KWPN is a modern association with a rich history. It was founded at a time when the horse was valued exclusively for its pulling power. Nowadays, the Royal Dutch Sport Horse represents a completely different set of values: the ability to impress enthusiasts around the world with top performances in show jumping, dressage, and spectacular driving events. With the original farm workhorse as the starting point, four different breeding directions emerged over the years, each with its own breeding goal and breeding council. Depending on its bloodlines, conformation, and abilities, a KWPN horse is registered as a jumping horse, dressage horse, harness horse, or Gelders horse. This last type has remained closest to the common foundation horse and has proven to be the most versatile under saddle as well as in harness. WORLD-CLASS SPORT AND HOBBY
With complete conviction and enthusiasm, the KWPN strives to achieve its goal: to breed modern sporthorses that perform at the top level of international equestrian sports. Likewise, it aims to breed healthy horses that happily and easily do what is expected of them. Achieving this goal has made the KWPN a worldwide name. However, the KWPN does not focus exclusively on world-class sport; after all, most riders do not have the ambition or opportunity to actively participate in equestrian sports as professionals. Therefore, the KWPN also considers facilitation of suitable matches between the large population of amateur owners and their horses a very important task. For this reason, the temperament of the Royal Dutch Sport Horse is just as important as its sport talent because ultimately everyone prefers a good, willing horse. SPECIALIZED BREEDING DIRECTIONS
For decades, KWPN horses have been split into three distinct breeding directions: the Riding type (RP), the Gelders type (GP) and the Harness type (TP). In the breeding program of Riding horses, the KWPN decided to further split this breeding direction; into the Dressage (DP) and Jumper types (SP). In North America there is also a third type: the Hunter type (HP). A breeding goal has been formulated for each breeding direction. As of January 1, 2007, Riding type foals in North America are registered as a Dressage, Jumper or Hunter type. The birth declaration will contain a box to mark the desired breeding direction. If needed, the KWPN-NA office will advise on a breeding direction based on the pedigree. As an adult, the breeding direction of a horse may be changed upon request of the owner or the advice of the KWPN keuring jury, if the horse would clearly fit better in another breeding direction and meets the criteria for that breeding direction. This is possible during the studbook inspection or after completion of an IBOP or presentation of a sport record. For additional information on Breeding Directions and Breeding Goals:
https://kwpn-na.org/breeding/breeding-goals/

NORTH AMERICA
In 1983, the Dutch Warmblood Studbook in North America was established as the North American Department of the Royal Warmblood Studbook of the Netherlands (KWPN) in order to promote breeding and enjoyment of the KWPN horse in North America. In 1997, the name of the NA/WPN was ‘Americanized’ to The Dutch Warmblood Studbook in North America in order to be more easily recognized as the North American Department of the KWPN. As of January 1, 2006, the organization became known as the KWPN of North America, Inc. ROLE OF THE KWPN-NA
For over thirty years, the non-profit KWPN-NA association has brought the passion and focus of the Dutch breeder home to North America, where breeders are now producing top international horses competing around the world in a variety of disciplines. With more than 1,300 members and an average of more than 420 registered foals annually over the last decade, the KWPN-NA has grown to become one of the continent’s largest Warmblood organizations. Through a multitude of programs, the KWPN-NA staff and volunteer board work tirelessly to encourage the participation of registered KWPN horses in equestrian sport, and structure appropriate awards programs that will acknowledge and promote excellence on the part of KWPN horses, breeders, owners, riders and trainers in North America. The KWPN-NA also maintains an extensive database that records detailed breed registration information, inspection and performance results, and ownership transfers and sales for all registered KWPN horses in North America; disseminates educational and informational data to breeders, owners and other interested individuals pertaining to the breeding, raising and approval of KWPN horses; schedules and conducts various inspections throughout North America of stallions, foals, mares and geldings; and promotes public awareness of the Royal Dutch Sport Horse. MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission includes the following points:

- Establish, maintain and operate a non-profit association of breeders, owners and other interested individuals for the promotion and preservation of the registered (KWPN) Dutch warmblood horse in North America.

- Encourage the participation of registered KWPN horses in the various equestrian disciplines and structure appropriate awards programs that will acknowledge and promote excellence on the part of KWPN horses, breeders, owners, riders and trainers.

- Maintain a database that records: detailed breed registration information, inspection and performance results, including ownership transfers and sales for all registered KWPN horses in North America.

- Disseminate educational and informational data to breeders, owners and other interested individuals pertaining to the breeding, raising and approval of KWPN horses, including scheduling and conducting various inspections throughout North America of stallions, foals, mares and geldings.

- Promote the public awareness of the KWPN horse through targeted advertising.

- Cooperate with other associations, breed registries and/or government agencies on matters and issues pertaining to the horse industry in North America, including health and safety standards and other guidelines and regulations that may impact the activities of breeders, owners, riders and trainers of horses.

New for 2026: Ilegro (Inclusive x Negro) is a stallion that offers the depth of pedigree and talent for the upper levels...
06/01/2026

New for 2026: Ilegro (Inclusive x Negro) is a stallion that offers the depth of pedigree and talent for the upper levels that modern dressage breeders are seeking. He is owned by Van Olst Horses, available at Hilltop Farm, Inc. and activated KWPN-NA.

With a pedigree made for the Grand Prix, Ilegro’s early success is no surprise. His sire Inclusive (by Everdale) is already successful at Grand Prix. Ilegro’s dam, Jalegrofleur, is the full sister to Olympic and World Champion Valegro and dam of KWPN Stallion Test Reserve Champion and KWPN Stallion Competition Winner Nalegro. The influence of damsire Negro is easily seen in Ilegro’s powerful hindleg.

Ilegro is approved by the KWPN and NRPS. In 2024, Ilegro earned a 3rd place finish in the PAVO Cup Finals. He easily stepped into the International spotlight in 2025 where he was the Bronze Medalist at the WBFSH Young Horse World Championships. With Charlotte Fry, Ilegro is now showing Prix St. Georges with scores in the high 70s.

Learn more:
https://kwpn-na.org/stallion/ilegro/

New activation for 2026: KWPN approved stallion Feel Good by Contango x OO7. Feel Good is bred by the well known Dalhoev...
05/31/2026

New activation for 2026: KWPN approved stallion Feel Good by Contango x OO7.

Feel Good is bred by the well known Dalhoeve stables in the Netherlands and competed at Small Tour. He was imported to Canada 🇨🇦 in 2021 and since owned by Stella Rossa Breeding Farm. Feel Good has a kinship percentage of only 0.9% to the KWPN dressage population which makes him extra interesting. He is offered fresh with LFG.

Feel Good comes out of a strong, predicate-rich dam-line which has produced numerous inspection- winners and sporthorses. Vamora, who excelled in her mare test, is also the dam of the KWPN stallion El Capone (by UB 40).

KWPN Performance Test Report:
Feel Good is an honest and reliable stallion with a very good temperament. The stallion is very willing to work and has very good trainability. The walk is pure with sufficient scope. The trot is powerful with good scope, and the hind leg steps well under the body. The canter is uphill and very powerful with excellent self carriage and scope. Feel Good moves with abundant elasticity and excellent self-carriage and balance. He has abundant talent for dressage and gives his rider a very good feeling.

Breeding Recommendation:
Feel Good can add size to dressage horse breeding and improve the front end, light-footedness, the canter, and willingness.

Find more info about breeding to Feel Good:

https://kwpn-na.org/stallion/feel-good/

Several top dressage stallions have been added to the group of activated stallions for this breeding season. Breeding to...
05/30/2026

Several top dressage stallions have been added to the group of activated stallions for this breeding season. Breeding to an activated stallion means our office has all the paperwork on them and you are not paying an outside stallion fee next year at foal registration.

Take a look in the Stallion Directory to find out which stallions have been added. Also keep an eye on the socials, as we will be promoting each newly activated stallion individually the coming days.

https://kwpn-na.org/breeding/stallions-2/stallion-directory/

05/30/2026

This is what’s allround KWPN quality is all about! 💫

Meet Nehoa, a 8-yo KWPN-NA gelding by Bruiser out of Bizou by IJsselmeer. He was dressage registered but actually Gelders bred, by Deborah Harrison of Lio Lomas Dutch Warmbloods in Northern CA. He is on a winning streak ever since he started competing and also placed first in all three parts of the Woodside eventing competition last week in the Open Training Level division. This boy is good at everything but absolutely LOVES to jump 🚀 👏🏻🥇

Nehoa’s owner is Teryl Saxe, his rider is Rylin Clarke and she is trained by Lauren Lopicollo LLE and Sabina Rijssenbeek of SR Dressage. Thank you for sharing this with us, congratulations to all involved! 👌🏻

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05/27/2026

Find your next KWPN horse on ICONEQ!

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Search sport horses for sale, lease, and breeding. Browse by discipline, location, and registry on ICONEQ.

Save the Date! 🇺🇸🐴KWPN North America is excited to announce that the 2027 Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held Febr...
05/27/2026

Save the Date! 🇺🇸🐴
KWPN North America is excited to announce that the 2027 Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held February 25-27 in beautiful Aiken, South Carolina.

Known for its rich equestrian history, Southern hospitality, and vibrant horse community, Aiken provides the perfect setting for bringing together KWPN enthusiasts, breeders, owners, riders, and friends from across North America.

As part of the AGM experience, attendees will also have the opportunity to visit the exciting Grand Prix Eventing at Bruce’s Field as a group on February 26 & 27 — a highlight you won’t want to miss! https://aikenhorsepark.org/eventing

We look forward to a memorable weekend filled with connection, education, and celebration of the KWPN horse.

More details, dates, and event information will be shared in the coming months — stay tuned!

📍 Aiken, South Carolina
📅 KWPN North America AGM 2027
🏇 Grand Prix Eventing at Bruce’s Field | February 26 & 27

More information about our AGM: https://kwpn-na.org/news/annual-general-meeting/

📸 depicted: Bethany Hutchins- Kristen of Haven Valley Farm and her homebred 🇺🇸 stallion Geluk HVF (Jazz x Contango).

Please note that our office will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will resume normal busi...
05/23/2026

Please note that our office will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, May 26th.

Most of our forms are available online, go to:
https://kwpn-na.org/the-kwpn-na/forms/

Upcoming Grant Application Deadline📆June 1: $5,000 George Williams Young Professional FundThe George Williams Young Prof...
05/20/2026

Upcoming Grant Application Deadline📆

June 1: $5,000 George Williams Young Professional Fund

The George Williams Young Professional Fund supports dressage professionals, ages 25-35, who are committed to the sport and have established businesses as instructors and trainers. Up to two $5,000 grants are available.

For more information and to apply, visit https://bit.ly/3JB6amW

Upcoming Grant Application Deadline📆

June 1: $5,000 George Williams Young Professional Fund

The George Williams Young Professional Fund supports dressage professionals, ages 25-35, who are committed to the sport and have established businesses as instructors and trainers. Up to two $5,000 grants are available.

For more information and to apply, visit https://bit.ly/3JB6amW

Photo of 2025 George Williams Fund recipient, Brittany Stanley. Photo by Bethany P Photography.


05/19/2026

We received this video of the beautiful Virtuoso SP, son of the stallion 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐮𝐩𝐠𝐚𝐚𝐫𝐝’𝐬 𝐂é𝐳𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐞 (𝐓𝐨𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐬 𝐒𝐲𝐥𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 (𝐬. 𝐒𝐞𝐳𝐮𝐚𝐧) 𝐱 𝐁𝐥𝐮𝐞 𝐇𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐑𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐨𝐯 𝐱 𝐈𝐝𝐨𝐜𝐮𝐬) out of Porschea DG by Koning DG x Charmeur. The video was taken last year October.

Cézanne is available for breeding at DG Bar Ranch in California. He is licensed and activated KWPN-NA and approved GOV, AHS, ARS, Westfalen and Danish WB.

Cézanne was bred in Demark by Heidi Bickham, imported in 2021 by the Nickerson family and W***y Arts at DG Bar Ranch took the reins.

This year the plan is to compete him in the Markel/USEF 7-year-old National Young Horse Dressage Championship series.

Learn more about him in our Directory:

https://kwpn-na.org/stallion/serupgaards-cezanne/

Address

4037 Iron Works Parkway Suite 140
Lexington, KY
40511

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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(859) 225-5331

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