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Bay 1992 168cm
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Landadel |
Landgraf
I |
Ladykiller xx |
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Warthburg |
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Novella |
Farnese |
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Furth |
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Pikaia |
Pik Bube
I |
Pik Konig |
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Franka |
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Achaia |
Argentan |
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Datura |
World Cup Winner
2002
GP Mechelen,
Belgium Winner 2002
Fei sires of the
World Zangersheide, Belgium Winner 2003
Prix du
Anniversaire Paris Winner
100 Day Test
Adelheidesdorf 1995
HLP: 120.77/6 DI:
101.76/21 SI: 133.15/3
Service Fee:
$3,300.00 Inc GST (3 insemination doses)
Maximum 3 pregnancies
LINCOLM L
Lincolm L has
competed very successfully at International level
for a number of years.
Some of his wins
include; 2002 World Cup and GP Mechelen Belgium,
rider Markus Merschformann,
FEI Sires of the
World Zangersheide Belgium 2003, rider Toni Hassmann.
Prix du
20Sme Aniiversaire Paris 2004.
He
has competed and won many times at the highest level
and his offspring are following closely in his
footsteps.
The Sire Landgraf I, Jumping is the field where he
excells most as a sire. The list of his showjumping
offspring is endless. A few names for example:
Freestyle (formerly Lalique) won Aachen Grand Prix,
Libero won the Dutch National title five times (!)
and also the 1994 Volvo World Cup. The licenced
stallion, Lacros, is another along with top
performers: Lucky Luke, Lanciano, Landlord, Lausbub
and Taggi.
Nearly sixty colts by Landgraf I have been licenced
for the Holsteiner stud book, like the champion of
1991, Linaro, and the dressage talent, Loutano. Some
of his sons have already achieved top positions as
performance sires, for example, Letus II, a jumping
sire, and the versatile Landadel, who produced three
champion stallions for the Oldenburger breed alone,
and also the outstanding international showjumper,
Le Cou Cou, a licenced stallion.
So far, 340 broodmares by Landgraf I are registered
in the Holsteiner stud book, 260 of these are in the
Head Stud Book, 70 have been awarded the State
Premium, and a considerable number have been
champion mares at shows. Landgraf I was a legend
already during his life time. His genes are securely
ancored in the breed of the modern sporthorse.
In his Stallion Book of the Holsteiner Warmblood
Breed, Dr Dietrich Rossow comments:
"Imposing appearance with enormous crest and neck
carriage. Smooth total topline and much presence.
Beautiful face with marvelous eye. Long, rather
broad neck, long sloping shoulder. Withers, could be
more clearly defined. Well shaped, muscular croup.
Strong bone. Good in front. Slightly sickle hocked
in youth (became very straight with age). Tied in
below the hock and faults in the hind fetlocks. Good
mover. Marvelous temperament. Phenomenal jumper;
tight in front, lots of bascule, careful and
talented. Great performance capabilities."
"Offspring are of various sizes and usually late
developers. In youth, the tall ones appear leggy and
narrow. Nearly always passes on his face, type and
also his hindleg faults. Amost all offspring are
endowed with their sire's jumping ability. In the
beginning they jump rather awkwardly with less than
ideal form which improves with increased maturity.
Seldom passes on his overly heavy neck. Huge number
of international class jumpers. Up to now (the book
was published in 1988) Landgraf is far and away the
most important jumper sire in the world!" |