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Jan Lotterman Jan Lotterman,
Nieuw Amsterdam, the Netherlands. A funny face, but in the course of this story some things will get clearer. Jan Lotterman is a 42-year-old businessman from Nieuw Amsterdam. Who at the moment is a co-owner of a construction company. At the age of nine, he started with homing pigeons. Years later, success came. In the year 1987 the first and till now the greatest success was made. And well the first national Orleans young pigeons. A year later a top ten position was made again. In the descendants of these top pigeons, we found the name Koopman and son. In his obsession to still find a better pigeon for the loft, he kept comming at Koopman's. Since 1993, new pigeons where added to the Nieuw Amsterdams top loft. For a small fortune, young pigeons where bought from all the top pigeons. At the moment, Jan Lotterman has 25 firsthand Koopman pigeons. One of them is a daughter of the world famous "Kleine Dirk", a fantastic bird. It is really special to have such young bird on the loft, simple because they are hard to get. We also see a son of "Branco", a pigeon with special breeding capacities. From the daughter from "the Zwollenaar" are already some special decedents. Once of them being the Hormburg 1, who on the flight from Homburg in 2001 just missed first place, and had to do with silver. Almost each year, Jan Lotterman's can be found on the Dutch teletext and this is almost a unique thing. Because for most of the pigeon people, it will only stay a dream. To thank he stands in the footsteps of C. and G. Koopman. Daughter
Kathy, Still, Writer: Owner:
Lotterman flies more often into the view of pigeon loving Northeast Netherlands. With about 10 teletext notations; a first National Orleans; Championships with young and older pigeons but the fleet, but most of all the pigeon lovers. His pigeons also fly fast in Germany, which isn't unnoticed. The kind was mainly made of the Janssen and Loon kind from Reuvers from Nieuw Amsterdam. He always kept the best, which was also the case with 1e National Orleans. His selection is very strict. The pigeons have to earn their place in the cot. And they have to keep defend their place with the last feather they got. Jan likes to see motivated pigeons and he makes sure that motivation gets higher after the winter brake and stays that high threw out the hold flight season. The Koopmannen kind: In 1984,
Jan Lotterman got his first pigeon from Koopman and he still gets his
pigeons there till this day. There are taken a few super birds from the
top lines of the grandmaster C & G Koopman from Emerveen. Jan got some pigeons fro Bertus Camphuis in 2001, to make even more progress. A lot of pigeon lovers have to wait a long to have success with newly gathered pigeons. Jan Lotterman is laughing at them, he crossed these pigeons with his Koopmann's and his road was already going toward success. You only have to looks back at the last young pigeon flight from Morlincourt, where probably, his first three pigeons will be with the first 15 and who are all crossings from Koopman- and Camphuispigeons. By the way, his first pigeons were playing in the sixth National en this is of the 10th concour's department. A great one is the 082, who this year as a young pigeons already showed what he can do: a 65th place against 4453 pigeons, second place against 4390 pigeon, a 52th place against 3246 pigeons, and a 118th place against 3495 pigeons. His father is a half-brother of the second aspigeon of Germany, from Gunter Prange from Meppen (G), a young from 'the Kannibaal' from Dirk van Dyck, while the mother, who is from straight come by of Camphuis, with all the knowledgeable lines who made all of Berts's successes happen. Like the 'wonderboy 05', 'Annie', 'Vale Bertanus' and more. 'Red Power', a pure Koopman, who made it in the 'PV Volspanning' to first young pigeon Champion and flew 6 out off 6, full tray. Jan has tried to specialise on the one-day fond flights the last years, and not all without success. In 2002, Father and daughter Lotterman where able to classify ten times out of 100 for the National NPO division with the old pigeons like: Sourdun; 9064 pigeon, 23th, 27th, 43th 135th, and so on. Etampes; 6162 pigeons, 46th, 60th, 83th, 113th and so on, Orleans: 5962 pigeons, 12th, 13th, 161th and so on. La Ferte Bernard; 6023 pigeons, 15th, 56th and so on. Even with his young bird he was in the right spot a few times, Houdeng: 22077 pigeons, 16th, 17th, while Morlincourt was a total success with likely 3 pigeons in the top 15, and some nice series beside that. The results are just not written out at the moment. Tribal tree The distinguished
marks of a present champion is that he keeps searching for pigeons with
an over value, to more to an even higher level. The Kanibaal was the first national Asduif KBDB Oude Halve Fond and was the Rambo again the father of 'De Kannibaal'. This line brings forth the perhaps most well-known pigeon: 'De Kleine Dirk' from C & G Koopman from Emmerveen. Jan Lotterman bought from the Koopmannen a straight daughter from 'Kleine Dirk' to finish all of it. A straight come of son from the 'Kleine Dirk' will arrive to strengthen the cot even further, so it will be possible to breed from the crème de la crème. Already as a child she was between the pigeons and she often helped father Jan Lotterman with the pigeons. It started with two pigeons. Now she has about twelve couples, her own old pigeons and about thirty young ones. Some of them are so tame that she has to look out where to put her feet to no accidentally step on one. It naturally is a great goal to fly even faster then your dad. And she succeeded with the second of the NPO flight Homburg from about 12.000 pigeons did she become first in area 7 from department 10. The day became even more successful when father Lotterman was flagged on teletekst. The father of 'De Homburg' is from straight come by of Koopman, an inbreeded grandson from the inbreeded line from the Beatrixdoffer. Mother of the Homburg is a daughter of 'De Zwollenaar' Young pigeons and the fond game are Kathy's favourites. To fly on Orleans is her dream. And who knows, her dad became first on Orleans ones, and became youth champions. It's a surprise to see which pigeons there will be in what flight season. She has plenty of promising birds, but the way about how she handles the pigeons is very promising that maybe one day her dream to play a first in Orleans will come true. Daughter
Kathy is a again a strong player in 2002. Very good series first prizes
and of course a lot of championships which where won and all of this against
the seniors of course. Only the championships from the Fondclub north
Netherlands are knows at this time. These say the following: third pigeon
champion one day fond, in area 2 with de '109' and this is a great score.
On this part she was put in area two, second while dad Lotterman had to
be satisfied with a sixth place. Further more, Kathy became second while
she got another first champion. Jan became sixteenth here. In total of
the fond club did she get seventh general champion. And that for a 13-year-old
girl, try that. All of this only can keep going by flying the first class
pigeons from dad. Besides good and prestigious pigeon, varied food and a minimum of cures will the circle be round if the cots satisfy on all requirements. As a builder and pigeon lover he knows what a good cot has to for fill. There are build a lot more cots by Jan lately. A recognition of his trademanship. The outside of his garden cots look very neat and finished off, they would look good in a new housing estate. In these flight cots the pigeons have it well, and there is plenty of room for the dove lover for any sort of play. Jan Dekkers
from Nijverdal, Bert Meier from Klazienaveen, Bert Berends from Nieuw
Weerdinge, Karel Oosterdorp from Wageningen, Marinus Kruk from Dodewaard,
Rob Shouten from Warmenhuizen, Elke and Klaus Wadewitz from Germany, Bjorn
Esbensen from Denmark and many more. |