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TRELIVER Mc ARTHUR
Palomino Colt born 5th June 2010
To make approx. 16.1hh
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| Sire: Mc Jonnas | Dam: Treliver de Chandelier | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(1) Mineral stands at stud in the Czech Republic and has sired a great number of sport horses, broodmares and stallions. His progeny have been sold around the world and proves a popular choice with breeders in his homeland. Mineral is described as being a stallion with very good exterior, impressive looks, of dark golden palomino colour, with good movement and easy to ride. In his 100 day performance test he had the best mark for rideability and was approved in 1999. Progeny of Mineral are described as being "sufficiently powerful, of good type and easy to ride". His best progeny are "Centra", "Galan", "Iluse" and "Minor" in show jumping and Fanfan and Melante in dressage. Photo courtesy of Anna Reinbergerová
(2) Mys. His TB sire Mys x has been recorded as being the best sprinter in the Czech Republic for three consecutive years (1984 -1986) His sire "Flying Star" (Worden) was second in the Czech Derby and sire of numerous jumpers. "My Flying" a full brother to Mys show jumped to S level (International) Myjaxa the dam of "Mys" was a descendant of many great steeple chasers including "Mocná" and "Mighty Mor" winners of the Pardubice steeplechase race.
(3) Myjava Mineral's dam was an elite mare, having produced 13 progeny, a number of which have competed with success in both show jumping and dressage. She was the daughter of one of the best palomino stallions in the Czech republic "Marin Lipskı" Myjava also produced two other stallions asides Mineral, his full brother "Mistral" and "My Boy" used for breeding in Germany (also known as "Oklan" Pictured Left) My Boy was a son of the Russian Trakehner stallion "Obvod" "Myjava's" daughter the buckskin mare Mija by "Amon" competed up to Grand Prix in show jumping.
The bloodlines of "Marin Lipskı" appears in many pedigrees of successful sport horses sporting the golden robes of palomino and buckskin horses throughout the world.
Marin Lipskı was the result of the line breeding of yet another famous racing palomino "Cesar" pictured left who was a successful racehorse in 1856 and who's lines trace back to what is believed to be the founder of the ancient Bohemian Golden riding Horses developed by Count Octavian Kinsky, founder of the Equus Kinsky stud book.
The maternal damline introduces yet more of the famous Kinsky bloodlines, this time through the grand dam "Alena" by the famous palomino show jumper "Almhirt Tınskı" by Almhirt. Almhirt Tınskı pictured left, competed in Germany under the name "Controversy" and was successful at M level (1.40 m) He was one of the most popular sires in recent Kinsky breeding. Standing 1.69m in height, Almhirt Tınskı was renown for passing on his willingness to work and kind temperament. It is perhaps the height of Mineral and Almirt combined that seems to prevail to McJonnas's youngstock as he consistantly adds height to his foals despite measuring only 1.64 himself. McJonnas's dam "Nugeta" reveals a pedigree steeped in the influential bloodlines and history of the Russian Trakehner. Her sire "Quonium Zapusky" traces back to several of the greatest foundation Trakehner sires of today through the bloodlines of "Quonium" (ex Gavor) pictured left by Guido. From Guido's sire line stemmed the famous horses Marduc, Anduc, Hyllos, Solero TSF and Creon who eventually led to Komet and thus Doruto, the most influential Trakehner dressage sire of the KWPN today
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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(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.
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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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