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| Treliver Decanter |
Dimaggio (1) |
Don Primero (2) |
Donnerhall (3) |
| St. Pr. Fantasia
(4) |
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Winnipeg |
World Cup I (5) |
| Lisa (7) |
| Krystal |
Grand Ferdel |
Graditz (6) |
| Jagdbuch St. Pr |
| Carol |
Kerrygold |
| Simona |
Dimaggio
(1) Dimaggio was World
Breeding Champion in 2000, he competed at Grand Prix dressage and is
proving himself as a sire of Dressage horses
Don Primero
(2) Don Primero was an
international dressage horse and the producer of at least 15
international dressage horses
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Donnerhall
(3) Donnerhall
is the most successful dressage horse in the world and looks back on an
exemplary career. He managed like no other sire of his generation to
combine success in breeding and in sport alike. In 1986 Donnerhall
was the German DLG Champion in Hanover. After many wins in Grand Prix,
Grand Prix Special and freestyle classes at International level he
became German champion in Mannheim with his constant rider Karin Rehbein
in 1994, team world champion and individual bronze medal winner in The
Hague. This was followed by another climax in 1997: Team gold and
individual bronze at the European Dressage Championships in Verden. In
1998 he was once more included in the German world championship team and
with Karin Rehbein was a member of the gold medal team in Rome, where he
attained fourth place in the individual results. Donnerhall won
the World Cup European League, as well as being the Oldenburg dressage
stallion of the year in 1997 and 1998 respectively.
He is a prolific sire of dressage horses and has
at least 60 who have competed internationally.
Donnerwetter
Donnerhall's father
Donnerweter was himself an International dressage horse. He has
produced over 50 graded sons and 35 state premium mares.
Pik Bube
(4) Fantasia's sire Pik Bube was a
Grand Prix dressage horse, his sire Pik Konig was considered an
important Show Jumping sire.
World Cup I
(5) World Cup I is recognised as an
important dressage sire with numerous offspring competing at
International level.
Graditz
(6) Graditz is the sire of the famous
International dressage horse Gigilo and also produced several
stallion sons.
Grande
His sire Grande was a famous show jumping
sire who produced numerous stallion sons and also had a number of
international show jumping and dressage progeny.
Grande produced 33 approved sons, 34
states premium mares and sent three of his showjumping progeny to the
Olympic Games – Grande Giso (Holland), Grande (USA) and Gute Sitte
(Belgium).
His grand children seem to have been the real stars – Galapagos with
Gabriella Grillo represented Germany at the 1982 World Championships,
and was one of the first stars of the ‘new’ class, Freestyle Dressage to
Music. Grandeur (Gralsritter) won over a million Deutschmarks in a
spectacular showjumping career, and since then has proven himself as a
superior sire. Grande’s son Graphit sired winners of over almost two
million DM and sired one of the most important jumping stallions of them
all, Grannus. The Graphit son, Grundstein was one of Germany’s leading
stallions before his export to the United States. Another son, Graditz
sired Isabell Werth’s Olympic and World Championship star, Garibaldi II
sired the American dressage star Gifted who carried Carol Lavell to a
team bronze at the 1992 Games and placed 4th individually. Garibaldi II
died at the age of only 14 which was a great loss.
Grunnox (by Grunewald) was another top dressage horse, this time with
Monica Theodorescu, and together they were members of the 1992 Gold
Medal team in Barcelona.
(7) Lisa's sire Lindberg was
considered an important Show Jumping sire
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| Salieri
(1) |
Salvano |
Salem |
| Dina St Pr |
| Samtbeere |
Servus (2) |
| Weissbeere St Pr |
| Doreen |
Donnerhall
(3) |
Donnerwetter |
| Ninette |
| Pikantje |
Pik Bube (4) |
| Cardina |
Sire Line:
Salieri
(1)Salieri, was the sire of
Salinero/ Anke
van Grunsven and his full brother Seven-UP -
the only Equine full brothers ever to compete in the same Olympic
Games (2004 Athens)
Holger Wulschner, won several Grand Prix
Jumping classes with Salieri and they became members of the German
National Jumping Team.
Salvano
Servus
(2) Servus was the Sire of
International dressage horse and was considered an important
dressage sire
Dam Line:
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Donnerhall
Donnerwetter
(3) Donnerhall
is the most successful dressage horse in the world and looks back on an
exemplary career. He managed like no other sire of his generation to
combine success in breeding and in sport alike. In 1986 Donnerhall
was the German DLG Champion in Hanover. After many wins in Grand Prix,
Grand Prix Special and freestyle classes at International level he
became German champion in Mannheim with his constant rider Karin Rehbein
in 1994, team world champion and individual bronze medal winner in The
Hague. This was followed by another climax in 1997: Team gold and
individual bronze at the European Dressage Championships in Verden. In
1998 he was once more included in the German world championship team and
with Karin Rehbein was a member of the gold medal team in Rome, where he
attained fourth place in the individual results. Donnerhall won
the World Cup European League, as well as being the Oldenburg dressage
stallion of the year in 1997 and 1998 respectively.
He is a prolific sire of dressage horses and has
at least 60 who have competed internationally. Donnerhall's father
Donnerweter was himself an International dressage horse. He has
produced over 50 graded sons and 35 state premium mares.
Pik Bube
(4) Pik Bube was a
Grand Prix dressage horse, his sire Pik Konig was considered an
important Show Jumping sire.
Pik Koenig
Pik
Koenig (PikAs/Abhang)s/is considered the most important son of the
famous Thoroughbred sire of showjumpers, Pik As xx. Pik König sired 19
Approved sons and 22 State Premium mares. His offspring - such as Pirol
37 - were mainly successful in showjumping. With a dressage index of
126, and a jumping index of 131, Pik König had an overall rating of 129.
His sire, Pik As xx stood at the State Stud Celle from 1953-69, where he
sired four approved sons.
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