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TRELIVER STUD
BROODMARES

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DANCING
QUEEN
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Head Stud Book
Hanoverian and Oldenberg
1999 Imported 2008
Dancing Queen is descended from an exceptional dam line (1)Adone: Dam of two lic. stallions, Royal Angelo I and II. and dam of the multiple olympic champion Rembrant/Nicol Uphof and the top dressage horses Ramon 64 / Uta Wusthof and Rosario 14/ Sabine Ruben. Adone was also full sister two two international dressage horses Ahlerich/Dr. Klimke and Amon /A.Kayzer-Holland her full sisters were also stallion producers. Anette was grand mother of Romancier Antine was mother of Rubenstein I and II (2) Retina is a full sister to famous olympic dressage horse Rembrandt/Nicole Uphoff
(3) Rosenkavalier; Romodour II/ Diva(Dilettant); 1980; 170 cm; Dark Bay; Westphalian. Rosenkavalier, was a stallion performance test winner is considered to be one of the most significant Westphalian sires today.
(4) Mon Cheri Lic: Westf;Rheinl Sire of Westf stallion Monmartre and sire of numerous State Premium mares and also a prolific sire of dressage horses. Mon Cheri's sire was the Anglo Arab Matcho. His dam Galante was by Grande. (5) 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). Sire Line:
(6) 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.
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2009: Bay filly by Feidertanz 2010:Chestnut colt by Treliver Decanter |
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DANA
L'AMOUR
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Main Stud Book
Hanoverian 2002 Imported 2008
(1) Davignon I is one of the most influential sires in Germany today. There is rarely a mare show, approval, licensing or championship where he does not exert is influence to a large degree. He was the 1992 Federal Champion and has sired more than 25 licensed sons and numerous state premium mares.
(2) Rike was the winner of her class at the 1993 Neuenfelde Show and has received a number of high premiums. Raphael progeny has won over 2 million DM in sport and his most famous son Radiator is a world class showjumper. His son Ravallo was the highest scoring performance test winner in Medingen with an overall index of 155.43 and a rideability index of 157.52. Raphael was by Ramiro Z. Ramiro Z has become famous worldwide and is duly called the Euro-stallion of his day. He gave a new dimension to sport horse breeding and is arguably the most influential jumping stallion ever. Died 1996 (3)Perdita was ranked as one of the ten best mares of the Hanoverian breeding region by her mare performance test and won the 1988 Neuenfelde Show. Perdita was by Pik Senior who was by Pik Bube. Pik Bube was a Grand Prix dressage horse, his sire Pik Konig was considered an important Show Jumping sire.
(4) Wenzel I There are not many stallions that
have been as successful as Wenzel 1, with 612 competition horses in
Germany alone, winning of DM880,000 and almost all that in the
dressage arena. On the world breeding in 2001 he had 7 international
competitors listed which ranked him 10th for the period 1992-2001.
He was the winner of his performance test in 1979, became the best
stallion of 1980 and was the 1982 reserve champion at the DLG. In
Hannover alone he left 1,208 progeny, including 350 broodmares, 68
of them state premium mares. At the elite auction he was represented
by 80 offspring. Eight riding horses and one approved son sold for
more than DM100,000- the first to break the 100K Barrier was Walk on
Top who later won the 1998 World Cup Final with Sweden's Louise
Nathhorst. At the 2001 European Championships, his son, Weldon
Surprise performed excellently for his Portuguese rider Daniel
Pinto. Wenzel was also an excellent sire of stallions including-
Wousselt, Western Star, Westerland, Westerbury and through Western
Star, Jonggers Weyden. He was to his dying day a grand old horse,
with that air of someone that knew they were very special.
Donnerhall(5) 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.
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TRELIVER DE CHANDELIER
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Anglo
European Stud Book / BWBS 2004
(1) Dimaggio was World Breeding Champion in 2000, he competed at Grand Prix dressage and is proving himself as a sire of Dressage horses
(2) Don Primero was an international dressage horse and the producer of at least 15 international dressage horses
(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.
(4) Fantasia's sire Pik Bube was a Grand Prix dressage horse, his sire
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.
(5) World Cup I is recognised as an important dressage sire with numerous offspring competing at International level.
(6) Graditz is the sire of the famous International dressage horse Gigilo and also produced several stallion sons.
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). (7) Lisa's sire Lindberg was considered an important Show Jumping sire |
2010: Palomino filly by Mc Jonnas | |||||||||||||||
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LABAMBA
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Head Stud Book
Hanoverian and Oldenburg Performance Tested 1997 Imported 2008
(1) Lauries Crusader has a total of 1560 registered offspring, 349 mares registered into the Studbook, among them 103 state premium mares. He fathered 39 licensed sons, 13 of them being registered into the premium stallion register. 546 registered competition horses complete this impressive balance. With his successful offspring, the thoroughbred stallion Lauries Crusador xx is certainly about to create a new Hanoverian stallion line. Le Bo counts among his most successful offspring in sport. In 2005, he ranked third at the German Dressage Championships for lady riders under Carola Koppelmann. The former Verden elite auction horse Lesotho and Ellen Schulten-Baumer belonged to the Olympic team in Athens. The stallion Louis Heslegard and Gerda Lehmann participated with the Danish Olympic team. At the World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Le Primeur competed with Marie-Line Wettstein for Switzerland. The Lauries Crusador xx-son Londonderry created a sensation; he won his stallion licensing as well as the Federal Championships of four-year-old stallions in Warendorf. Apart from that, he also underlined his excellent prepotency. Two of his sons entered the scene this year: Locksley II won the Federal Championships of four-year-old stallions, just like his sire, and at the 115th Verden Elite Auction, Londontime was sold at the incredible, sensational price of Euro 510.000,00, a sum never achieved at a riding horse auction so far.
(2) Watzmann sire of Walldorf, (a renowned sire of movement) and Seoul Olympic Gold medalist in showjumping Walzerkonig, is also the sire of the show jumping stallion Foxhunter now standing in the USA
(3) Glander was stallion performance test winner and enjoyed good breeding opportunities without necessarily fulfilling all hopes. He was also popular as he was the sibling of the Olympic horse Grande Giso with Johan Heins and enriched the breed with the maker of show jumper Gletscher Glander was by Grande
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
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2008 Chestnut colt by Benvenuto 2009: Bay filly by Treliver Decanter 2010: Chestnut filly by Treliver Decanter |
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WARONESS
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Head Stud Book Hanoverian mare 2001. Imported 2007
(1)Walt Disney, a dressage stallion , a half brother to Hanover's major sire Weltmeyer (both were sired by World Cup I). He is also a half brother to the important dressage sire Warkant I. Walt Disney has long been proven as an excellent brood mare sire, and the influence of World Cup I via the dam of a horse can't be valued high enough.
(2)World Cup I An influential Woermann son is World Cup 1 standing since 1981. He comes from a Sender/Lugano I mother, which proved a very good combination, with so far 16 sons licensed, five of them standing in Celle. These Woermann sons are producing very correct horses with very good movement. World Cup I is in third place in his age group in the national dressage horse ranking, and so far his best son is Weltmeyer.
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Woermann His dam Mandate is one of the few daughters of the
Schelderhan Thoroughbred, Marabou xx who made prominent appearances. The
damline furthermore brought forth such well-known sires as Ambassadeur
(private stallion Oldenburg), Ariston (private stallion Hanover), Boredo
(private stallion Westphalia), Dior (Warendorf state stallion), Döbeln
(Celle state stallion), Dornheld, Firn, Jupiter, Seemann and Sempach
(all Neustadt / Dosse state stallion), Gambler's Star (private stallion
Hanover), Mylord (Marbach state stallion) as well as Partisan and the
top sire of showjumpers Sender (both Celle state stallions). (4) Bolero, a classic foundation stallion in the Hanoverian Verband, is one of the few sires to produce a new foundation stallion, Brentano II, along with other top stallions, Bismarck and Brentano I. Also, three of Bolero's descendants medaled at the 2004 Olympics in Athens--Beauvalais ridden by Spain's Beatriz Ferrer-Salat, Bonaparte ridden by Germany's Heike Kemmer and Brentina ridden by American Debbie McDonald.
(5) 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).
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SALLYERA
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Main Stud Book Hanoverian mare 2004. Imported 2007
Sire Line:
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.
(2) Servus was the Sire of International dressage horse and was considered an important dressage sire
Dam Line:
(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.
(4) Pik Bube was a Grand Prix dressage horse, his sire Pik Konig was considered an important Show Jumping sire.
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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2010 Palomino filly by Treliver Decanter |
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PADUA
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State Premium Hanoverian mare.
Imported in 2003
(1) Prince Thatch has sired many internationally successful dressage horses such as World Champion team Gold Medal winner Piccolino/Husenberth and World Championship competitor Petit Prince/Joelle Beier. His offspring have accumulated over EUR 590,000 in lifetime earnings.
(2)Wendepunkt was stationed in Walle as a sire from 1975 to 1979, where he was prolific in his production of sports horses for all disciplines, approved sons, Verden auction horses and invaluable brood mares. Wendepunkt established a breeding reputation for himself in Germany primarily as the dam-sire of the highly esteemed Akzent II sons Acapulco and Alabaster. Akzent II, who was stationed at the Amselhof between 1977 and 1984, became a paragon of quality in German horse breeding.
(3) Wenderkreis Ferdinand's three State Stud sons were born relatively late in his career: Winnetou (1968-79), Wedekind (l970~83) and Wenderkreis (1971-80) Of the Ferdinand sons, Wendekreis had the biggest influence, producing many stallions. Conformation-wise, his offspring are very correct, although needing some refinement on the mother's side. Among his stallion sons some tend to the dressage direction like Wenderlin and Wenderberg while others arc more versatile.
(4) Lukas. Lukas was an international show jumper and was by
(5)Lugano I, a successful jumper, he typifies the contribution to jumping performance of Der Loewe xx in the Hanoverian breed. Lugano I's sire, Der Loewe xx
(6)Der Loewe xx was one of the most influential thoroughbred stallions standing at the Hanoverian state stud at Celle. He was the leading thoroughbred sire with regard to the number of registered competition horses sired. He was the founder of the much respected "L" line.
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2004: Black colt by Rohdiamant 2007: Bay colt by Treliver Decanter 2008: Bay filly by Treliver Decanter 2010: Bay filly by Treliver Decanter |
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WONNE
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Head stud book Hanoverian mare. Imported in 2003
(1) Wenzel I There are not many stallions that
have been as successful as Wenzel 1, with 612 competition horses in
Germany alone, winning of DM880,000 and almost all that in the
dressage arena. On the world breeding in 2001 he had 7 international
competitors listed which ranked him 10th for the period 1992-2001.
He was the winner of his performance test in 1979, became the best
stallion of 1980 and was the 1982 reserve champion at the DLG. In
Hannover alone he left 1,208 progeny, including 350 broodmares, 68
of them state premium mares. At the elite auction he was represented
by 80 offspring. Eight riding horses and one approved son sold for
more than DM100,000- the first to break the 100K Barrier was Walk on
Top who later won the 1998 World Cup Final with Sweden's Louise
Nathhorst. At the 2001 European Championships, his son, Weldon
Surprise performed excellently for his Portuguese rider Daniel
Pinto. Wenzel was also an excellent sire of stallions including-
Wousselt, Western Star, Westerland, Westerbury and through Western
Star, Jonggers Weyden. He was to his dying day a grand old horse,
with that air of someone that knew they were very special.
(2)Woermann The Woermann group is today very much in demand by breeders. Standing from 1975-1988, Woermann was very good in conformation in all respects. and passes this to his offspring. An influential son is Wenzel I, a very prepotent stallion-you can always identify a Wenzel offspring-who has stood since 1980. He has sired many expensive auction horses. German National Champions in the riding-horse competition, and one of his daughters is already the Finnish dressage champion. His offspring are pure dressage horses.
(3) Absatz is one of the stallions who had the biggest influence in changing the appearance the of the Hanoverians within the last 20-30 years to a more modern. elegant type. Abglanz, a Trakehner, sired the famous Absatz, who stood from 1964-1982. (4) Wonne herself is the dam of a licensed stallion in Germany and the grandmother of another
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2004:Chestnut colt by Don Vino 2009: Chestnut colt by Treliver Decanter
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HALS ANGEL
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Main Stud Book BWBS Trakhener x TB mare bred in 1988
(1) Roland was himself three times Champion Trakehner Stallion and produced numerous winners in hand and at top-level under saddle
Roland is the sire of Goddington Hanibal
He was on the Swedish Olympic Team short list for Athens 2004, has an extensive international eventing career at Advanced (3 star) level and was the winner of BHF prize for top eventing stallion under 9
(2) Hessenstein was a very popular stallion of his time in the Trakehner breed and sired over 10 approved sons for the breed. He stood at Stud in Celle for some time, where his influence in Hanover originates, altough it is rather marginal today. Hessenstein's stallion line is almost gone entirely, but a few of his sons turned out to be excellent brood mare sires, among them Karwendelstein, Märchenstein and especially Persaldo. In competition, the line contributed to international dressage and eventing through various branches.
. Born in 1952, Komet the black Trakehner was a champion and top prize winning stallion of particular beauty who stood as Chief Stallion at Schmoel. He then went on to stand at the state-run establishment at Achselschwang in Bavaria where he contributed to the Bavarian horse breeding industry numerous premium mares and licensed stallions. He was a great mover, demonstrating energetic, rhythmical paces. Komet proved to be an important producer of excellent quality riding and competition horses.
Hals Angel is the dam of Treliver Hertzberg * eventer and Treliver Talulah
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1991:Bay colt by Kensons Aragorn 1992:Chestnut colt by Kensons Aragorn 1993:Black filly by Kensons Aragorn 1995:Black filly by Kensons Aragorn 1996:Brown filly by Kensons Aragorn 1997:Black filly by Maestro 1998:Chestnut colt by Kensons Aragorn 2001:Bay colt by Dimaggio 2003:Chestnut filly by Kensons Aragorn 2007: Chestnut colt to Treliver Decanter 2008: Palomino colt by Treliver Decanter
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ROUNDHILLS MAYFLOWER
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Arab x Saddlebred Born 1996 Sire : Moonshine Vision Dam Sire:Quadeha
(1)Moonshine Vision was Reserve Supreme British National Champion in 1987. He was Junior National Champion, won 13 firsts, 6 Championships and 6 reserve Championships and 12 trophies from 15 shows. . He was a very popular stallion and is the sire of several stallions and has a great grandson standing in Belgium
Dam Line
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2003:Dun filly by Renkum Valentino 2005:Cremello filly by Treliver Decanter 2007: Palomino filly by Treliver Decanter 2008: Palomino filly by Treliver Decanter 2010: Cremello colt by Treliver Decanter
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TRELIVER DIVA
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Main Stud Book BWBS 3/4 Trakehner x TB. Born 1997
(1)Maestro was born in 1987 and was by the DLG champion stallion Matador, out of Maike II by Herzkönig - Maigraf xx - Hansakapitän. His dam line was that of O181B2 Malvenblüte, which originated after WWI in Gestüt Hunnesrück and traces back to Mascotte by Adamas ox, a grey mare at Trakehnen. This particular family also stands for such stallions as Marduc, Magnet, Märchenstein, Marlo, Roland, Merkur, Magister or the young Mon Baron. Maestro, who competed at M levels in dressage as a younger stallion, stood at stud in Germany (e.g. Gestüt Hämelschenburg and Gestüt St. Stephan), in Great Britain (Muschamp Stud) and then later in France for Mr. Green. Long time care taker Anais Sauvage said he was a much loved center of the household and actually roamed free on the farm, more like a giant dog than a breeding stallion. Maestro left a number of good performance horses in Great Britain, e.g. Muschamp Impala who competed at advanced levels in eventing. As Maestro was such an international stallion, it is no surprise to see that his son Highfield Vivaldi stands at stud in Australia
(2)Matador's offspring have been famous from the very first minute. Eight of his sons are approved . MATADOR’s strongest influence on the breed has been through his daughters; 143 are registered in Germany and many live all over the Trakehner world. HELENA XIV for example, the dam of the stallions HOHENSTEIN I + II (by Caprimond). Another famous MATADOR daughter is the premium and state premium mare MIAMI, dam of the outstanding stallions MICHELANGELO (by Pasteur xx) and MONTEVERDI (by Partout, champion stallion in 1998). Through this mare, MATADOR established his best line, since five of MICHELANGELO’s sons were approved. KENNEDY, for example, the most expensive stallion ever (sold for over DM400,000) and his full brother KENSINGTON. And also the premium stallion GUY LAROCHE (out of Galante V by Lucado, another Donauwind son). The approved stallion FEINGEIST by Van Deyck also comes from a MATADOR daughter, FIRE LADY.
(3) Donauwind was the sire of many top level dressage and breeding horses, including Dr Reiner Klimke's Fabian and Olympic Gold Medallist Abdullah
Roland
(3) Roland was himself three times Champion Trakehner Stallion and produced numerous winners in hand and at top-level under saddle Roland is the sire of Goddington Hanibal
He was on the Swedish Olympic Team short list for Athens 2004, has an extensive international eventing career at Advanced (3 star) level and was the winner of BHF prize for top eventing stallion under 9
(4) Hessenstein was a very popular stallion of his time in the Trakehner breed and sired over 10 approved sons for the breed. He stood at Stud in Celle for some time, where his influence in Hanover originates, although it is rather marginal today. Hessenstein's stallion line is almost gone entirely, but a few of his sons turned out to be excellent brood mare sires, among them Karwendelstein, Märchenstein and especially Persaldo. In competition, the line contributed to international dressage and eventing through various branches.
. Born in 1952, Komet the black Trakehner was a champion and top prize winning stallion of particular beauty who stood as Chief Stallion at Schmoel. He then went on to stand at the state-run establishment at Achselschwang in Bavaria where he contributed to the Bavarian horse breeding industry numerous premium mares and licensed stallions. He was a great mover, demonstrating energetic, rhythmical paces. Komet proved to be an important producer of excellent quality riding and competition horses.
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2003: Black filly by Renkum Valentino 2007:Palomino filly by Treliver Decanter 2008:Chestnut filly by Treliver Decanter 2009: Buckskin filly by Treliver Decanter
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OMIRELLA
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Died 2009 Head Stud Book Oldenburg and Hanoverian Performance Tested. Imported in 2005 Sire: Consul Dam Sire: Odysseus
(1)Elite stallion Consul by Swazi xx out of ES+Pr St Cornau by Lothar - Altan. This amazing bay stallion had already left a huge stamp on the Trakehner breed when he started his late career in Hanover. He provided the perfect mix of "noblesse and caliber", a stallion almost perfect in his harmonious body, his top line, the correctness of his foundation and the masculine expression of his face. Consul added much needed (and very high quality) blood through his sire Swazi xx, who also sired the 3/4 brother Comtesso and the international CCI*** eventer and approved stallion Grand Prix. Swazi's maternal brother Saros xx was an equally successful TB import into the warmblood breeds. (2)Consul's damline is among the best of the breed, especially because of an endless list of highly successful sport horses. The foundation mare was Corrida, a Bussard-daughter from Trakehnen, whose big family has branched out today and also produced such individuals as the two-times Olympic show jumper Almox Prints J, the Hanoverian approved Trakehner Connery, the popular Trakehner premium stallion Cadeau, the proven performance sire Cornus, as well as the younger Checkpoint and Carel Deak.
Odysseus. Graded Hanoverian, Danish Warmblood, Bavarian and BWBS. International Grand Prix show jumper. In 1980, he won the puissance at the stallion grading show in Denmark at a height of 6'6.''
The sire of several lic. stallion sons including the prolific stallion Schabernack |
2006: Bay colt by
Treliver Decanter 2007:Bay filly by Treliver Decanter 2008: Bay colt by Treliver Decanter
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MARY LOU
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PB Arab. Born in 1990 Sire: Indians Shariya Dam Sire: Forest Fiddler 14.3hh Skewbald
Dam of :
Treliver Di Zauberer wins the Open Intermediate Working Hunter at Wincanton. He has qualified for the Dessert Orchid Open Intermediate Working Hunter at the Summer Nationals
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1993:Chestnut filly by Kensons Aragorn 1995:Chestnut filly by Kensons Aragorn 1997:Coloured filly by Kensons Aragorn 1998:Coloured filly by Kensons Aragorn 2000:Coloured filly by Kensons Aragorn 2004: Coloured colt by Treliver Decanter 2007: Coloured filly by Treliver Decanter
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FELINE
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Sadly died July 2007 Main Stud Book Hanoverian. Imported in 2005 Sire: Feinbrand Dam Sire: Eldorado 16.3hh Chestnut |
2006: Palomino filly by
Treliver Decanter 2007: Palomino colt to Treliver Decanter |
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KRYSTAL
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Died 2009 Born in 1983. Dam of Treliver Decanter Sire: Grandferdell G. Sire: Graditz Dam Sire: Kerrygold 16.3hh Palomino
Graditz is the sire of the famous International dressage horse Gigilo and also produced several stallion sons.
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). (7) Lisa's sire Lindberg was considered an important Show Jumping sire
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1998: Bay colt by Kensons Aragorn 2000: Bay colt by Kensons Aragorn 2001: Palomino colt by Dimaggio 2004: Chestnut filly by Dimaggio 2006: Bay filly by Kensons Aragorn
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