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Bay
1992 16.21/2hh
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Goodtimes |
Nimmerdor |
Farn |
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Ramonaa |
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Zigeunerin |
Caletto I |
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Krokus |
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Biranda |
Notaris |
Courville xx |
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Vodea |
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Oyranda |
Irenus |
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Ijleni |
Winner of Jumping Horse Test for Stallions at
Oldenburg Horse Week
Successful International Competitor
Licensed for Oldenburg, the Netherlands and OS
Service Fee: AUS$3,325.00 NZ$4,000.000(3
insemination doses) Maximum 3 pregnancies
KENWOOD
Kenwood is a stallion of excellent type possessing
three above average paces, a first class character,
and a superb jumping ability. Kenwood successfully
completed his Licensing at Zangersheide before
embarking on a prolific showjumping career. He has
competed with considerable success in the Benelux
countries, while, in Germany, he has won and placed
very well in medium and advanced level tests. He was
Winner of the Jumping Test for Stallions at the
Oldenburg Horse Week. In 2000 his son, Riverman, was
also successfully Licensed in the Netherlands.
The Sire, Goodtimes is a stallion with excellent
gaits. He was a show jumper himself at the Z level
and was Champion at 3yo at Ermelo for the stallion
Approvals. His offspring are jumping on National and
International top levels. Goodtimes has many
Approved sons and is the sire of many Champion foals
and Champion mares. Not only does he pass on his
jumping genes but also on the dressage level he
certainly is a top producer. His son Lucky Times has
won the Pavo Cup Championship for 4 and 5 yo’s and
is now successful at Prix St George. Goodtimes
produces horses for Dressage, Jumping and Keuringen.
Dressage index 2002: 128
Jumping index 2002: 129
Goodtimes belongs to one of the most successful
suppliers of selection horses and is further
remarkable for successful competitors in dressage
and showjumping such as Lucky Times, Gabanta, Kris
and Kalusha. Dam Sas, like the successful
international showjumping horse Shutterfly (Meredith
Beerbaum), is a product of Silvio I. The dam line
goes back via the showjumping horse progenitors
Libero H, Cavalier, Le Mexico and Pericles xx to the
mare Elmi (Waldo) from NL mares line 046. Elmi has
also formed the basis for the international
showjumping horses Florence (Voltaire), Jente (Damiro
B) and Calgary’s T (Le Mexico) as well as the KWPN
stallion Ulft.
Kenwood's dam, Biralda, is a daughter of the
stallion, Notaris. As well as Kenwood, Biralda also
produced his half brother, who has been successful
in international dressage. Biralda is out of the
mare Oyranda, who is by the stallion Irenus, and out
of a Safari daughter. This same dam line also
produced the international jumper Aubade (by Notaris),
who competed under Andrea Bracci.
The Grandsire, Nimmerdor
was out of the Dutch WB ster mare Ramona, which
featured thoroughbred on her sire’s side (Koridon)
and Dutch warmblood (grandsire Senator) on the dam’s
side. Nimmerdor’s sire was the Holstein stallion
Farn, an old-fashioned type, and when he was graded
it was hoped he would improve upon the Dutch breed
by siring good brood mare daughters. This he clearly
did, but only when he was given lighter mares did it
became evident that he was also capable of producing
excellent show jumpers amongst his offspring. Farn,
and therefore Nimmerdor, traced his ancestry to
Achil – founder of the Holstein breed.
Nowadays of course, it is indisputable the tremendous
influence Farn himself had upon Dutch breeding and
several years after his death he was finally
declared ‘preferant’ – the highest possible award
for stallion recognition. Farn is known for his
descendants in International Showjumping such as
Odin N., Black and White, Design and Olympus, and
has thirteen approved sons – Nimmerdor however
remains his most famous son of all.
Nimmerdor was foaled in 1972 by Mr Dijkstar of Woudend and
was bought as a two and a half-year-old at a
stallion show by Wiepke van de Lagewag. He was not
approved at the time, nor was he vetted before
purchase, but Wiepke felt confident enough in the
stallion to part with the sum of 25,000 guilders.
‘He had something very special about him,’ said Mr Wiepke
van de lagewag. Wiepke originally started breeding
only as a hobby in 1972, but perhaps realised upon
seeing Nimmerdor that here was the stallion to take
his venture on to a more serious level? Whatever the
reason, with the purchase of Nimmerdor the VDL Stud
was undoubtedly born.
When Nimmerdor was performance tested, he clearly excelled
at jumping and so began his steady progression onto
the world of International Showjumping. Ridden by
Albert Vroom, he successfully competed in many World
Cups and International Competitions, and he was
accordingly invited to the Los Angeles Olympics in
1984. Feeling however that the stallion needed to
concentrate upon breeding duties, Wiepke declined
the invitation. Wiepke certainly knew what he was
doing, for Nimmerdor’s progeny have since proven
themselves many times the world over.
His first ever offspring was a mare called Samantha, Keur
Preferant Prestatie, and she is still alive and
breeding. Nimmerdor now of course has a multitude of
children including over 50 Approved sons. Ahorn,
Daimler, N-Aldato, DBH Heartbreaker, Zadock, Nandor
Fortuna and Coronel are but a small example.
Ahorn was a reputable showjumper and his ability earned him
the prefix ‘Olympic’ when he was short-listed for
the Barcelona Olympics. He frequently jumped in the
Dutch team and was consistently placed in World Cup
and Grand Prix Competitions. He was renowned for
being a top producer of sporthorses in his own
right. N-Aldato’s wins include the Golden Equippe-Medal
EK 1991 La Baule under Emile Hendrix and the Nations
Tournament in Aachen. Heartbreaker’s record of
success includes first at the Stallion Show in
Brussels under Grant Wilson (January 1995) and
fourth as a seven-year-old at the World
Championships Lanaken – the list for the Approved
sons of Nimmerdor goes on and is undoubtedly
remarkable.
Approved sons aside, Nimmerdor also produced over sixty
international showjumpers including well-known names
such as VDL Everest, Broere Goldenridge, Agrovorm’s
Maywood, San Patrignano Avenir and Canadian Colours.
Undoubtedly, Nimmerdor is one of the best
show-jumper sires of the world. According to the VDL
however, Nimmerdor was a touch discerning when it
came to his women. ‘He didn’t want to do it with
every mare!’ Obviously he sensed things that mere
humans were unaware of!
‘He was certainly more intelligent than many people,’
continued Jack Lubbers, spokesman for VDL. ‘And he
was very playful. He liked to bite people who came
to see him!’
Nimmerdor also produced successful dressage horses
including the international Zapata, as well as
versatile offspring including Wellington, which
competed at Advanced level dressage as well as
International Showjumping - a very attractive
prospect for breeders aiming for an all round
sportshorse. Competition horses aside, Nimmerdor
also sired many exceptional brood-mares and his
daughters regularly finish ahead in the conformation
category. Zancara (keur pref) was reserve champion
for ridden broodmares in the Netherlands and was
several times champion of Friesland at the Central
KWPN show. His progeny also have excellent breeding
results and he has a high degree of heredity
reliability at 95%. He is highly placed in the Dutch
jumping index and WBFSH Ranking.
Combine all of the above (and more!) and it is little
wonder that this preferant stallion was approved by
almost every sporthorse and warmblood breed society.
Even now his stature, through his descendants, is still
growing and his influence on breeding is
far-reaching. The stallion may have died but the
legend- undisputedly – lives on.
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