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Black 2003 168cm
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Landor S |
Landadel |
Landgraf I |
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Novella |
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ElStPrSt Fureida II |
Godehard |
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ElStPrSt fureida |
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Ginger |
Goldfever |
Grosso Z |
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Gundula |
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Cleo |
Calypso II |
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Amsel |
Licensed for Oldenburg
30
Day Test Neustadt/Dosse 2006
Temperament: 8.88
Walk:
7.50
Trot:
8.13
Canter: 7.38
Dressage: 8.25
Jumping: 8.06
Service
Fee: $3,000.00 (3 insemination doses) Maximum 3 pregnancies
LOVEFEVER II
Described as a
true allrounder this young stallion proved in his 30
day Test that he has very good movement capacities
and excellent jumping ability.
His movement has
enormous suppleness and much ‘schwung’.
The sire Landor S is a true Champion with impeccable
exterieur, three outstanding basic gaits and
enormous scope over fences. Landor S is consistently
passing his own type, expression and ability onto
his offspring who also impress with excellent
rideability.
Landor S became state champion in Rastede at the age
of five, and federal champion 6-year-old showjumpers
in Warendorf in the following year. Furthermore, he
was decorated with the VTV showjumper stallion of
the year award. Numerous wins in advanced showjumper
tests followed, including his becoming the winner of
the Advanced Volvo Cup in Elmlohe in 1999.
He has meanwhile presented more than 25 approved
sons, and even already approved grandsons, including
several premium and champion stallions. At the so
far four approvals of the Showjumper Breeding
Association Oldenburg International, he has already
twice presented the champion stallion: “Lovis
Corinth” in 2002 and “Lauterbach” in 2004. At the
famous Fences Auction in France, Landor S had the
thus far most expensive 3-year-old showjumper sold
(knocking down price of € 460,000), namely “L'Arc de
Triomphe”, who was approved in Oldenburg, France and
the Netherlands.
His daughters are also in the news: “Lady Madonna”
became Oldenburg champion mare of 1999. At the 2002
Federal Mare Show, “Lady Heida” was awarded the
champion title.
In 2004 two of his daughters became Brilliant Ring
mares in Rastede, amongst them the reserve champion
“Lancarina”.
His sports progeny have meanwhile had numerous
successes in advanced tests and at the Federal
Championships, where he is superbly represented
every year. In 2003 he was the second most
successful sire after the Holstein sires. In 2004
eight of his sports progeny started at the World
Championship for Young Showjumpers in Lanaken. He
also produced the exceptional sire Wandor van de
Mispalaere, Belgian champion of the 5-year-old
showjumpers.
Landor S derives from a strong performance family,
with the extremely popular and successful Landadel
as his sire and the fourfold dam of stallions, the
elite mare Fureida II (Heida bloodline) as his dam.
Landor S' full-brother Laertes is a successful
international showjumper, whilst two other brothers
were approved: Landwerder and Lagoheidor, champion
stallion and SPT winner. Both stallions have
meanwhile had placements in Grand Prix dressage
competitions.
The
Damsire Goldfever is a handsome chestnut stallion
out of Gundula (Galvano/Damhirsch) and he was bred
by Sigurd Hochmuth.
Approved at Verden in 1993, Goldfever finished
eighth in his performance test the following year at
Adelheidsdorf, with the good jumping index of
122.63. He started competing with Claudia Freise and
caught the eye of Ludger Beerbaum's sponsors, Dieter
and Madeleine Winter-Schulze, who bought him,
Initially ridden by Ludger's bereiter, Dirk Dahlmann,
Goldfever made his sensational debut at the
Bundeschampionate in 1997.
A string of good performances at Berlin, Munster and
Bremen followed. In 1999 they were second in the
Audi-Championship and in the Grand Prix of
Donauueschingen, won at Walkenswaard, Berlin, and
the took out the Championship at the German Classics
in Bremen, beating World Champion, Rodrigo Pessoa.
Selection in the Olympic team for Sydney followed.
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