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The BATENBURGS
By Liam O Comain
I was surprised recently after I referred to one of my pigeons as containing Batenburg bloodlines when a visiting pigeoner of 50 years said that he had never heard of them. Now this is a well read person who has books and copies of magazines of pigeon topics as well as pigeon videos collected during a lifetime in the sport. And not just collected and hoarded but read and viewed as part of a lifelong study of the sport. As stated his statement surprised me and arising from it I referred to the name Batenburg with a number of other knowledgeable fanciers and the response was similar. Thus in this article I hope that I will faithfully introduce the strain of Batenburg - one of the greatest in modern times and who through a new partnership will etch itself in the history of the sport in the new millennium.

Apparently Bas Batenburg was born into the sport for older members of the clan raced pigeons, one of whom was to play a pivotal part in the development of the strain. In due course Bas was joined by his son Hugo and success became a part of their lives with results such as: 1st National San Sebastian;2nd National Dax;3rd National Perpignan;11th National Marseille;11th National Bordeaux; 14th National St.Vincent; 21st National Montauban; 22nd National Pau; 26th National Tarbes; 30th National Barcelona, and 31st National Carcassonne amongst other excellent positions.
One could not present an introduction to this strain without making reference to a pivotal bird in its development and that is the famous Witbuik. For like other famous families of racing pigeons there usually is an outstanding bird which leaves its mark on the strains history. Well, Witbuik, rung NL81-1533120, is the one pigeon of this ilk associated with the Batenburgs. It was
bred from a gift to the partnership from Hugo's grandfather of a hen rung NL72/221371 (of Bakker Barendrecht and Lazeroms bloodlines). This was in 1980 and the bird when bred with one of the Batenburg's best racers NL78/322953, who had won on eleven occasions in races of 1100kms, produced one latebred - Witbuik. White Breast, as he is known in translation, when
raced won 14th National St.Vincent; 85th National St.Vincent; 146th National Dax; and 300th National St.Vincent. Good flying for a latebred but as a producer he was indeed golden.
The first youngster bred from Witbuik was named Bonte Kweker and the dam was a 100% Jan Aarden.He was also a great breeder and from the blood came racers like 88/405: 16th National Perpignan, 22nd National Pau, 16th National Marseille, 192nd National St.Vincent; 88/473: 60th National Perpignan, 91st National Pau, 119th National Perpignan, 144th National Pau, 150th National Dax; 88/196: 7th National Pau, 21st National Perpignan; 93/872: 1st National Dax, 2nd National Dax, 126th National Bergerac. It should also be noted that the bloodlines won 8th World Champion Very Long Distance 1999 and has bred many winners for other lofts. Of course the above is but an example of the Batenburg successes.
Alas, in a public auction in 1996 the Batenburg partnership finally came to an end in one of the best auctions ever held of our thoroughbreds. The contribution however of Bas Batenburg to the sport of long distance pigeon racing would not be forgotten for the strain, today, i.e. its main base is in the capable hands of the son and junior member of the partnership. Hugo started
racing in partnership with his wife Anita van de Merwe, the daughter of another good European pigeoner, with youngsters from the summer of '96, which were not sold in the auction. The Batenburg - van de Merwe partnership bred for the first time in 1997 and by 1999 success happened including scoring 4th National St.Vincent; 31st and 32nd National Bordeaux; 61st and
98th National St.Vincent; 93rd National Bergerac as well as 2nd International Championship Very Long Distance (De Duif), etc. This was inevitable for the base was good and if the base is good then all will be well. Today based at Klaaswaal in the Netherlands the Batenburg strain is winning as its founder intended, and I have no doubt that the best years have yet to come for the blood descendants of Witbuik and Bonte Kweker. With the latter cocks being placed on the same level, today, as the great Zilvervosje and the Dolle of the past.

Here are some results of the Batenburg strain in modern competition:
2e Nationaal Mont de Marsan 7.245 d 2003
3e Nationaal Cahors 7.321 d 1999
4th Nationaal St-Vincent 6.385 d 2004
10e Nationaal Montauban 5.711 d 2000
11e Nationaal St-Vincent 8.556 d 1999
13e Nationaal St. Vincent 7.999 d 2000
13de Nationaal Narbonne 2992d 2005
14e Nationaal Bergerac 11.953 d2000
15e Nationaal St-Vincent 8.556 d 1999
18e Nationaal St. Vincent 7.999 d 2000
20ste Nationaal Narbonne 2992d 2005
20ste Nationaal Bergerac 13.001d 2005
21st Nationaal St-Vincent 6.385d 2004
25e Nationaal Dax 5.617 d 2002
25ste Nationaal Perpignan 6299d 2005
27e Nationaal Bergerac 14.284 d 1999
31st Nationaal Bordeaux 3.890 d 2004
32nd Nationaal Bordeaux 3.890 d 2004
36e Nationaal Bordeaux 8.149 d 2003
37e Nationaal Mont de Marsan 6.220 d2002
41ste Nationaal Perpignan 6299d 2005
44e Nationaal Pau 2.493 d 1999
46e Nationaal Perpignan 7.195 d 2000
46ste Nationaal Perpignan 6299d 2005
54e Nationaal Bordeaux 4.748 d 2001
55e Nationaal Perpignan 7.195 d 2000
56e Nationaal Dax 5.617 d 2002
58e Nationaal St-Vincent 8.556 d 1999
60e Nationaal Bergerac 12.870 d 2001
61e Nationaal Montauban 5.711 d 2000
61st Nationaal St-Vincent 5.909 d 2004
64e Nationaal St. Vincent 7.999 d2000
68ste Nationaal St-Vincent 6621d 2005
71e Nationaal Bergerac 14.093 d2002
75e Nationaal Bergerac 11.953 d 2000
77e Nationaal Montauban 4.882 d 1999
77ste Nationaal Narbonne 2992d 2005
78ste Nationaal Narbonne 2992d 2005
80e Nationaal Pau 2.758 d 2000
81ste Nationaal Barcelona 7494d 2005
82e Nationaal Barcelona 6.419 d 1999
83ste Nationaal Perpignan 6299d 2005
84e Nationaal Bergerac 12.870 d 2001
85ste Nationaal Narbonne 2992d 2005
86e Nationaal Barcelona 8.713 d 2002
86e Nationaal Mont de Marsan 6.220 d 2002
87e Nationaal St. Vincent 8.556 d 1999
88e Nationaal Dax 4.328 d 2001
90ste Nationaal Narbonne 2992d 2005
91e Nationaal Cahors 7.321 d 1999
93rd Nationaal Bergerac 12.152 d 2004
97e Nationaal Dax 4.328 d 2001
99e Nationaal Bergerac 11.953 d 2000
100e Nationaal Perpignan 5.890 d 2003
1st Internat. Barcelona duivinnen Felix Roosendaal
1st Nat. Bergerac C. v.d. Linden 16.828 d. 1996
1st Nat. Dax Felix Roosendaal 12.797 d. 1991
1st Nat. Dax J.H. den Haan 3.662 d. 1996
2e Nat. Cahors Chr.v.d.Velden 7.747 d. 1995
2e Nat. Orleans Piet v.d. Merwe 8.635 d. 1994
3e Nat. Tarbes Chr. v.d. Velden 1.541 d. 1996
4e Nat. Bordeaux J. Slangen 3.003 d. 1992
4e Nat. St.Vincent C. Sneekers 8.993 d. 1996
5e Nat. Carcasonne Bert Saarloos 1.371 d. 1994
5e Nat. St.Vincent H. Wijnands en Zn. 19.876 d. 1996
6e Nat. Barcelona D. van Es 10.575 d. 1993
6e Nat. Cahors T. de Regt 7.747 d. 1995
6e Nat. Bergerac P. de Zeeuw 16.828 d. 1996
6e Nat. Montauban A. Pegels 5.108 d. 1996
7e Nat. Pau A.P. Overwater 6.413 d. 1991
8e Nat. Carcasonne Mevr. Sturris 1.371 d. 1994
8e Nat. Pau Bert Saarloos 2.425 d. 1994
9e Nat. Dax J. Westdijk 4.620 d. 1995
10e Nat. Bergerac R. Hijwege 19.697 d. 1993
2002 1e Internationaal Pau 7.867 duiven - Piere Verove (Frankrijk)
2003 1e Nationaal Mont de Marsan 7.245 duiven - Ad Fortuin Strijen
2003 1e Nationaal Bergerac 28.402 duiven - J. van 't Land Naarden
2000 1e Nationaal Montauban 7.281 duiven - G.J. van Kooten Krimpen a/d IJssel
2003 1e Nationaal Bergerac 9.354 duiven - A. van Berkel Rotterdam
2004 1e Nationaal Barcelona 7.875 duiven - Vrosch-Meijers Heerlen
2004 1e Nationaal Barcelona 1.933 duiven - Robert Ben Calais (Frankrijk)
2004 1e Internationaal Pau Duivinnen 1.544 duiven - Delrue Pere & Fils (Frankrijk)
2001 1e Internationaal Perpignan 20.859 duiven - Menne und Tochter, Hamminkeln (Duitsland)
1996 1e Internationaal Barcelona Duivinnen - Felix Roosendaal Piershil
1996 1e Nationaal Bergerac 16.828 duiven - C. v.d. Linden Krimpen a/d IJssel
1991 1e Nationaal Dax 12.797 duiven - Felix Roosendaal Piershil
1996 1e Nationaal Dax 3.662 duiven - J.H. den Haan Strijen
2004 1e Nationaal St.Vincent 6.385 d. - W. Schouten Strijen
1e Internationale Asduif Pau 1998 - 2002 J. Polder Middelharnis
1e Nationale Asduif Grote Fond 2001 - G.J. van Kooten Krimpen a/d IJssel
1e Nationale Asduif Grote Fond 2003 - A. van Berkel Rotterdam
2005 1e Nationaal St. Vincent Sector 2 - Snelste duif van 32.149 d. - J. Polder Middelharnis
2005 1e Nationaal St.Vincent Sector 1 16.057 d. - Louis Boden, Heerle.
Surely this is proof enough of the golden blood of the Batenburgs! As for the base of the strain this is the statement of another influential pigeoner:
'Two of the most discussed pigeons arround the globe are with any doubts the "Witbuik” and
“Ruffec” from Bas Batenburg... These two pigeon became the parents of the legendary “Witbuik”, oOne of the best racers of all time in Holland on the extreme long-distances. He won 9 prizes including: 14e nat. St. Vincent, 85e nat. St. Vincent, 146e nat. Dax, 300e nat. St. Vincent, 394e nat. Dax enz.. He became the absolute godfather of the Dutch long-distance sport and he is father and grandfather to 1e, 7e, 11e, 12e, 14e, 15e,16e, 20e en 22e national. “De Ruffec” is his halfbrother and father of the 3rd National Perpignan and grandfather of the 4th National Bordeaux.'
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