Hans
Eijerkamp and Sons treasure the most complete Van Wanroy stock
Van Wanroy: the successtory on the overnight |
More than
fifty years ago Jef van Wanroy started to collect the best pigeons there
were. He aspired to become the best on overnight races, not knowing the
impact his stock has on the pigeonsport nowadays. When we look at the
pedigrees of today's National winners, it is a rarity if there's no Van
Wanroy blood in it.
The
international racing- and breedinglofts of Hans Eijerkamp and his sons
Evert-Jan and Hans-Jaap became the treasurers of the old Van
Wanroy-stock. They purchased Van Wanroy birds of a/o Anton van Haaren,
Jan Hendrix and Ben Hendriks; all fanciers who got the black gold direct
from the source and were extremely successful with it. But also many
National Winners with the Van Wanroy blood running through the veins
moved to Brummen, Eijerkamps homeground.
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JEF
THE GREAT
After
a flirt with racingpigeons in his teenagers years, in 1946 the 42 years
old Jef van Wanroy had a serious restart in the Dutch pigeonworld. The
fancier from the village Broekhuizenvorst purchased the best pigeons for
the long distance there were those years; from his (now world-famous)
friend Staf Dusarduyn and the butcher Steegs -who had the pure
Bricoux-birds. To those pigeons Jef added birds from the famous 'Hansenne-stock'
of Fabry Sr. from Liege. Especially the descendants of the 'Koningin'
and the 'Bronzé' meant a great contribution to the stock Van Wanroy.
The 'Bronzé' is responsible for the bronze glow that is so typical for
the black Van Wanroys.
Fantastic
results The stock was completed with a sublime Hornstra-hen, the '11'.
Van Wanroy had saved money not trouble to create the stock he had in
mind. With never more than sixty pigeons in his loft, Jef van Wanroy
went on to be one of the greatest on the overnight. One of his best
results he got on the 1970 National St. Vincent, a year before he died.
With 7,460 birds in the race, Jef won the second ('t Hartje) and seventh
(Famous '90) prize.
In 15 years time, Jef raced 242 National pigeons, from which he won 182
prizes. An incredible success-story. His top-prizes were to many to
count on two hands. A grip out of the many: 1st, 4th, 21st, 24th
National Marseille; 3rd and 4th National Pau; 2nd and 9th National Dax;
1st and 7th St. Vincent; 1st and 3rd National Barcelona. Results from
which water runs in your mouth.
ANTON
VAN HAAREN, HEESCH
Van
Wanroys death caused a shock to the pigeon world. His family wanted to
sell all the pigeons together and the quickest at repartee was Anton van
Haaren from Heesch. The Dutch fancier had the Van Wanroy birds at the
top of his 'Most Wanted' list, but a visit was postponed several times.
After difficult negotiating, Van Haaren set up the transfer of all the
Van Wanroy cracks; 'Famous 90', 'Westerhuis', 'Maaskant 372', 'Hartje',
'Oude Spin', '113', '11', etc. The arrival of the Van Wanroys, in
particular the lines of the '11', meant the beginning of a successful
era for Van Haaren. The pure Van Wanroys and the crossings with the
Aardens and Van de Wegens listed fantastic results in Heesch. Anton was
for example fifteen times in the top 20 in National races.
The breedingvalue of the Van Wanroy-stock, combined with the great
results, moved Hans Eijerkamp and Sons to pay a visit to Heesch. They
were impressed by the birds and realized that these Van Wanroy's could
mean an enrichment to the already sublime long distance colony. A reason
for Hans, Evert-Jan and Hans-Jaap to purchase the best of Van Wanroy Van
Haaren had and still has.
JAN
HENDRIX, BROEKHUIZENVORST
Hans
Eijerkamp and Sons also purchased pure Van Wanroy birds from Jef's
fellow-villager Jan Hendrix. Jan knew Van Wanroy from his twelfth year
on. After Van Wanroys death, his sister-in-law Maria offered the whole
colony to Hendrix, for 11 mile. ,,I wanted to buy them, but I had no
room at the time. If I would have known everything in advance . . .
'' Because of his friendship with Jef, of course Hendrix had puchased a
whole lot of Van Wanroys at his loft. And he got them from the very
best; 'Eitje', 'Marseilleduif', 'Mooi Oog', etc. Especially the
descendants of the famous pair 'Westerhuis' x 'Famous 90' left their
trails in the Hendrix-pigeons. This pair can be found in the pedigree of
the father-son-grandson trilogy of Olympiad competitors. Father 'Katowitz
72' represented The Netherlands at the Olympiad in Katowice. His son 'De
Olympiade 84' ('Katowitz 72' x 'daughter Marseille') was present at the
Blackpool Olympiad. 'Kleine Donkere' ('De Olympiade 84' x 'granddaughter
Marseille') completed the success of these now world-famous lines,
representing The Netherlands at the Olympiad in Tokyo.
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Kleine Donkere
'Kleine Donkere' NL76-749059 was crowned as the best cock of The
Netherlands in 1979. That year he made about 4000 prizemiles and won 16
prizes. Almost unbelievable!! Hendrix: ,,He just asked to be basketed. One
time I basketed it for Barcelona (approx. 800 miles) just two days after
he raced Orleans (350 miles). And he won the 70th National Barcelona . .
.'' These results meant just one thing for the Eijerkamp family; they had
to have these tyrant. In 1981 'Kleine Donkere' moved to Brummen, where he
became one of the finest stockpigeons they ever had. The descendants of
'Kleine Donkere' are truly magnificent. Only in the last three years
children and grandchildren of this Van Wanroy-cock raced unequally well:
1st Soignies 9,374 b., 1st International Tarbes 5,008 b., 1st National
Bordeaux 3,104 b., 1st National Brive 2,700 b., 2nd National Bergerac
10,420 b., 2nd National Troyes 9,981 b. and 2nd National Dax 6,326 b.

JO
AND BEN HENDRIKS, TWELLO
In
1996 and 1997 Eijerkamp strengthened their Van Wanroy-stock with
youngsters of Ben Hendriks. Hendriks, not to mix up with Jan Hendrix,
obtained fame in 1980, when he and his father Jo won the race of all
races, International Barcelona against 13,863 b. Jo was a true Van
Wanroy-lover and as a friend of Jef van Wanroy he knows the stock more
than anybody else.
In 1970 Jo Hendriks bought late youngsters from Van Wanroy. Within that
group there was the '271', a daughter of the famous pair 'Maaskant' x 'Famous
90'. Hendriks told Van Wanroy that he judged the hen as too small. Jo
Hendriks: ,,That was the only time Jef ever got mad at me. He spoke the
legendary words 'Wait for three years. By then she is the best hen you
have in your loft.' He was right, the '271' is the dam of my
Barcelona-winner."
Jo bought all the direct Van Wanroy-pigeons from Anton van Haaren in 1974,
including all the stockpigeons. He continued Van Wanroy's breeding methods
and can be labelled as the successor of Jef van Wanroy. As time went on
and Jo got older, he slowly passed through the stock to his son Ben, who
became just as successful as his father.
A grand-granddaughter to Hendriks' International Barcelona winner is 'Katja',
a beautiful hen that won 1st National Bergerac in '96 against 16,674 b.
She was also the fastest on the day from 39,069 b. In her pedigree we also
find the lines of the Van Wanroy stockbird 'Hartje'. She is a full sister
to 43rd Nat. Barcelona 7.767 b.
Another
Van Wanroy quality
Ben also discovered another quality of the Van Wanroy-pigeon. He
crossed them with Janssen Arendonk and Gommaar Verbruggen pigeons. The
crossing of the tough Van Wanroys and the speed of the Janssen and
Verbruggen birds meant a breakthrough at the oneday races from 350 till
500 miles. But Ben never made the mistake to let these crossings dominate
his loft; the pure Van Wanroys remained the number one stock at his loft.
The 'Maaskant 372' x 'Famous 90' became the stockpair at Hendriks. These
lines are still the most important ingredient in Ben's exceptional
breedingloft. Hans, Evert-Jan and Hans-Jaap Eijerkamp have youngsters from
all these stockpigeons. With that purchase they completed their Van Wanroy
stock. From every successful pair Van Wanroy had and all his fantastic
racers and breeders, the bloodlines can still be found at Eijerkamp.
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EIJERKAMP'S
VAN WANROY TOP
Black
Giant
Successor of 'Kleine Donkere' as a stockpigeon at the International
breeding- and racinglofts of the Eijerkamp family is 'Black Giant'
NL91-1471583. This supercock won the 1st National Bergerac in 1995 against
40,334 b. To this victory he added the following prizes; 19th National
Bergerac '93 19,948 b., 41st National Bergerac '94 15,679 b., 1st
Federation Ruffec '94 1,583 b. and 92nd National Ruffec 9,904 b.
Black Giant has the best Van Wanroy-lines in his pedigree. His sire
descends from the 'Spin' lines of Van Wanroy. The grandsire from the dam's
side of 'Black Giant' is an inbred to the 'Spin' and the granddam is a
granddaughter to 'Kleine Donkere'. His breedingvalue was proven, when his
son 'Shaidani' NL96-1737191 was clocked on 11.11 p.m. from the National
race of Brive on the Eijerkamp loft. His National ranking was 6th against
9,148 b., as a yearling! Other children and Grandchildren won a/o 12th
National Brive '98 10,362 b., 14th nat. Bergerac 18,871 b., 30th National
Bergerac '93 19,498 b., 35th National Ruffec '98 7,440 b., 40th national
Brive 8,743 b., 58th National Brive 10,362 b.
In 'Black Giant' we first meet with the lines of the 'Spin'. These lines
were a very important ingredient to the stock. 'Oude Spin' NL67-821892 was
responsible for a whole lot of young spiders, especially at the lofts of
Ben Hendriks and Gebr. Kuyper from Neer (who won the 1st in 1976 and the
3rd in 1975 on National Barcelona with a descendant of 'Oude Spin')
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De
Gouden Witpen and Magic Hero
Hans-Jaap Eijerkamp bred and raced 'De Gouden Witpen'. This cock is a
grandson to 'Kleine Donkere', the best cock of The Netherlands in 1979 and
stocksire of the Van Wanroys at Eijerkamp. 'De Gouden Witpen' won 5th
National Ruffec from 13,194 birds and 2nd Provincial Bordeaux 803 pigeons.
Before 'De Gouden Witpen' got too disabled to race (the reason is unknown),
he won 9 prizes in National races.
Hans Eijerkamp and Sons are also the proud owners of one of the most
successful Van Wanroy crossings, that with Janssen. The 'Magic Hero'
NL91-5019109 won 1st National St. Vincent 1995 against 9,960 birds. He was
also the best in the Federation on Bordeaux 1993 against 803 b., 3rd
National Ruffec '94 14,118 b., 8th National Bergerac '94 (15,679 b.) and
82nd National Ruffec '93 9,904 b.
We run
short with words, when we want to describe the Van Wanroy class. The
influence this stock has on the noble pigeonsport for more than twenty
years now, is unprecedented for an overnight stock. Hans Eijerkamp and
Sons keep the stock alive by requiring the best Van Wanroys and treasuring
all the great lines. Surely we haven't heard the last of the amazing black
gold.
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