Cassini II
Capitol I-Caletto II-Mahumd-Cobalt
A full brother to Cassini I. He was approved in 1996 with a high jumping index and placed third in his jumping ability and had high scores for character and temperament. Unfortunately due to a tendon injury he didnt compete in sport so it tokk him longer to prove himself, but is now sort after because of his talented and quality offspring.Many Cassini II offspring qualified themselves for the 2005 Bundeschampionart in Warendorf. At the 2005 approvals 2 of his sons were app roved. For the price of 230,000 euros the approved son, Carmarque went to Denmark. In 2004 the best jumping horse Caress, a mare, went for the top prize
LaMarque
Lansing-Lord Calando-Ahorn Z-Roman
LaMarque was a five-year-old when he was imported from Germany in 2007 and he immediately made his presence known here in the States. During his stallion testing at the AHHA approvals, he was overwhelmingly superior in the jumping phase earning the highest marks possible, perfect 10’s for technique, scope and willingness. His total combined score of of 48 (canter: 8, performance potential: 8.85, rideability: 8.75) boldly demonstrated the quality of his lineage. LaMarque’s exceptional character and performance abilities are undoubtedly influenced by
Numero Uno
Libero H-Lord Calando-Ahorn Z-Farnese xx
Numero Uno completed his performance test triumphantly; he received a 9.0 for canter and scored an average of 8.5 for jumping components. His explosive take-off earned him as much as 9.0 points. Dam, Jolanda, like the Olympic showjumping stallion Lux, descends from Lord Calando. Grand dam Feinschnit supplied, in combination with Gondelier, the national show jumping horse Kapitol, who as a five-year-old gave an excellent performance in the world championship for young horses at Lanaken. This famous Holstein lineage of
Diarado
Diamant De Semilly-Corrado I-Contender-Lord
Holstein Supreme Champion par excellence – ravishingly handsome and a genius over the jump Brilliant in his type, superior in his appearance and extremely precious bloodlines: Diarado enchanted the experts on the occasion of the Holstein stallion approvals. A winning stallion from top to toe, combined with fantastic movements and a jet black coat. His abilities seem endless effortless, quick and superior with an ideal bascule he was the topic of every conversation at the Holstein stallion approvals. Like a string of pearls he combines the big names of
Chesapeake
Carvallo-Landlord-Calypso I-Manometer xx
First impressions are big with this stallion. You’ll appreciate his tremendous presence, impeccable manners and fluid, powerful gaits. At three, his free jumping ability was, and continues to be, breathtaking—and his potential is powerfully obvious. The American Holsteiner Horse Association (AHHA) scores him at 49, with his trot earning well-deserved 8s. On Chesapeake’s dam’s side, Landgraf I, one of the first sons of the legendary Ladykiller, has sired offspring with winnings close to $7 million (and growing) in show jumping. Landgraf is
Fabuleux
Fabriano-Augustinus xx-Abstaz-Valentino xx
After his licensing in Verden, Fabuleux was purchased by leading international dressage stable, Gestüt Hoeftehof, where he competed successfully with rider Holga Finken as a three year old in large open German riding horse competitions (pictured at left). He was Champion of the Gottingen Riding Horse Championships with a score of 8.7. At the prestigious Norten-Hardenberg show he was awarded Reserve Champion Three Year Old. Dr. Schmidt and her husband purchased and imported Fabuleux with high expectations in his ability to improve upon the North American mare base through his exceptional quality of conformation, movement and rideability. He is a Class I rated Elite Hanoverian stallion and fully licensed and approved with the American Hanoverian Society and the Germand Hanoverian Verband. His first US foal crops have been more
Quidam de Revel
Jalisco B-Nankin-Harphortas xx-Issu d'Amblie
Quidam unites two of the most important lines of the Selle Français horse – the lines oftwo of the most important lines of the Selle Français horse – the lines of Jalisco and Uriel. Jalisco is a legend in his own right, but Quidam’s dam was also a star – Dirka, despite being only 163 cms, won at international level with Nelson Pessoa, before being given to Xavier Leredde who made his junior international debut on her. Returned to her breeder, Prince Amaury de Broglie, Dirka was bred to Sans Souci, to produce two international competitors, Orka and Paprika de Revel, then with Jalisco B she produced Quidam de Revel and the broodmares, Razzia and Sarah de Revel. With Jalisco’s half brother, Kisosovo, she produced
105,000 euro to a well known sport stable in Germany. Wisma, the well bred mother of Cassini I and II also had a full sister to these 2 stallions who produced the approved stallion, Lovari by Lasino I. Another daughter from Wisma, Mira by Lansing is also a stallion mother producing Cassaro by Coronado.
his impeccable lineage that includes some of the most influential stallions of the century including Lansing, Carthago Z and Lord Calando. He has Ladykiller bloodlines on both is Dam and Sire’s side from Landgraf I and Lord. LaMarque’s sire, the famous grey stallion Lansing, is a German producer of numerous champion approved stallions, state Premium Mares and Premium Foals. As a five-year-old, Lansing won the prestigious Bundeschampionart (German National Showjumping Championships), a brilliant illustration of his impeccable lineage that includes Grandsire Landgraf I and Great-Grandsire Ladykiller. Lansing has been known to pass on his beautiful movement and extraordinary jumping ability to his offspring. LaMarque's first foals arrived in 2009. All of his foals exhibit his beautiful canter and elegant stature.
Jolanda, which is registered under number 429, also produced the stallions Aldato, Heidelberg and Benedictus. Numero Uno is already sire to five approved KWPN stallions and is one of the leading stallions of the time. Both the 2005 KWPN champion, Vincenzo, and the 2005 KWPN performance test champion, Van Gogh, are by Numero Uno.
the Holstein breeding through his dam which is by the outstanding sire Corrado out of a Contender-Lord-Ramiro dam. Amongst the highly successful descendants of the grand Holstein lineage 318d2 are the international show jumpers Cabrio, Morales and numerous licensed stallions such as Corofino I and II, Coriano, Crawford, Chello I and II as well as the licensing-champion Camiros. His sire Diamant de Semilly ridden by Eric Levallois was member of the French gold winning team at the world championships in Jerez and won the team silver medal at the European championships the following year. Bred for performance, he has been consistently named "best sire of young horses" at the French championships in Fontaineblau. He can look upon an entire armada of international top-class horses and by now belongs to the most sought after sires in France. Grandsire Le Tot de Semilly was also internationally successful and is considered to be one of the best show jumping producers in France. Diarado – a stallion with the potential to establish a new stallion-dynasty in modern show jumping breeding.
known for his even temperament and fine movement. Chesapeake’s first foal crop arrived in 2006. Wishful Thinking (2006 filly, Chesapeake x Alba Real) owned by Alison Maskel and 2009 Crimson Cavalier bred and owned by Saddle Brook Farm both were awarded Premium Status at the Holsteiner Approvals.
than exceeded all expectations producing dozens of breed show Champions, Premium foals and AHS Inspection Site Champions! His first three year olds are beginning their under saddle careers and are being lauded for their extreme trainability and rideability!
CSO winner, Vallon Rouge, and with Narcos, Aiglon Rouge, a star in Holland. With Quat’sous, she produced Byra Rouge, and with Papillon Rouge, Dirka de Revel. What a mare! Dirka’s dam, Ondine de Baugy produced five broodmares, and from them came the stallions, Sheyenne and Sioux de Baugy. Ondine’s dam Nadine produced five foals, all by Nankin. Troubadour B, won the 6 year old final and jumped at international level; Uriel, the most influential national stallion of the Selle Français book, and star of the great St Lô stud; Commander, an international competitor for Switzerland; Daguet de Baugy, a CSI winner for Belgium, and Voulzie, the dam of Furiel de Baugy. Quidam’s pre-eminence as a sire was confirmed at the 2002 WEG in Jerez, where he was the sire of more showjumping participants than any other stallion. In 2004, Quidam de Revel topped the World Breeding Championships Jumping Stallion ratings for the second year running, establishing himself as the pre-eminent – and most expensive – living sire of jumping horses.With 10 of his progeny jumping at the WEG in Jerez 2002, he was the stallion with the most number of progeny at this level.Quidam was himself a jumping star; a member of the French Olympic Team, and fourth individually at the Barcelona Olympic Games with Herve Godignon. A year later the patriotic French breeders were shocked when Danish businessman, Flemming Velin purchased the stallion for a still secret sum, believed to be a record at the time.
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