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| Renegade Z | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In association with Apen Park. A rare opportunity
for Australian breeders to have access to a stallion of this breeding
and ability through chilled semen with a live foal guarantee. An A and
L class winner in Germany! Registered with Oldenburg and Australian Warmblood Horse Association (pending).
Check out more pictures of the Renegade Z foal - Red Classic: http://www.sportpferdezucht-haygis.de/pageID_3520454.html
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| Renegade Z's Bloodlines | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sire Ramiro Z: Holsteiner,
Bay, 171cm Ramiro Z has become world famous world wide and is duly called the "Euro-stallion" of his day. Preferent Ramiro decends from the famous male linage combination Rainmond - Ramzes x - Rittersporn xx. The anglo arabian Ramzez represents one of the basic blood lines on which Holsteiner breeding has beeen founded. Ramzes gave a new dimension to sport horse breeding. Ramiro's dam is Valine, who aquired international fame as a show jumper by the name of Corrale under Lutz Gossing. She is a daughter of the reputable thoroughbred Cottage Son, who became famous through his son Consul. Ramiro's dam is frm linage 776 one of the most valueable Holstiener female blood lines going back to Achill and Edelbert. In 1969 Ramiro was the absolute top stallion of his performance year and was not only used for breeding but was successfully showjumped. He was ridden by Fritz Ligges and excelled in his puissance performances, up to 2.2 meters as well as in competition where speed was essential. Ramiro moved to the Netherlands to Studbook Zangersheide in 1979, and came to the netherlands 2 years later. on rhe basis of of his breeding efforts that had earned him worldwide fame, he was declared horse of the year at jumping Amsterdam in 1992. Ramiro Z progeny can be described with one word: sublime. He supplied a large number of stallions approved in the Netherlands and abroad as well as an impressive series of sport horses. In the Netherlands his sons Almiro, Armstrong, Bernstein, Dageraad, Damiro, Elmero and Zeoleit were approved. His daughter the super mare Ratina Z is the dream of the show jumping world, winning both gold and silver at the Barcelona Olympics and, under her new rider Ludger Beerbaum, claiming the Volvo World Cup of 1993. |
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| Dam sire Quidam de Revel.
Born 1982, 169cm QUIDAM DE REVEL is one of the best performers of his generation. He was placed many times in international competitions, to mention but a few: Team Bronze Medal winner in the Olympic Games in Barcelona, and was 4th in Individual with Hervé Godignon. He won the Rome Grand Prix, the New-York Grand Prix, and performed several double all clears for France in many Coupes des Nations. In 1996, ridden by Thomas Velin, he came 2nd in the Copenhagen Grand Prix, and 4th in the Young Riders European Championship, to mention a few. In 1997, he won the CSI Hannover Grand Prix, the CSIW Aarhus Masters in Denmark, and was placed in many international competitions such as CSIW in Paris and Göteborg. QUIDAM DE REVEL continues to enjoy an exceptionally long sporting career. In 1998, he won the CSIO Helsinki Grand Prix, and was placed in the Grand Prix CSI in Hannover, Oslo, Düsseldorf, and in the World Cup in Geneva. In 1999, he came 9th in the CSI-A Valkenswaard Grand Prix and was placed in the CSI-W in the Oslo Grand Prix. |
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Dam's dam sire: Cor
de la Bryere Described by breeders as a 'gift from heaven,' Cor de la Bryere has been especially successful producing jumping horses, as he passes on his incredible bascule, scope, and jumping technique. Cor de la Bryere also passed on his willingness and trainability. Romedio Graf von Thun-Hohenstein described the stallion: 'The arching back, like a taut band of steel combined with the super elastic end gives limitless, but always expedient, springing capability to the natural dynamics of each effort. Add to that ease of riding, marvelous disposition, and a floating, highly balanced canter. These qualities are absolutely to the benefit of young horses, who will no longer have to pay with premature breakdowns caused by jumping and showing solely with a raw, crude jumping talent.' Cor de la Bryere has had an incredible impact on the Holsteiner breed, occurring in more than 70% of Holsteiner pedigrees, and is credited for improving the breed's jumping technique. He also had a huge impact on the Oldenburg breed. His influence in France was limited, mainly due to his jumping. Although he was quick to fold his front legs, he did not have great power. When crossed with Holsteiner mares, which provided this power, his offspring were very successful in the show ring. However, the French mares did not have this power, and so they were usually a poor cross to Cor de la Bryere. Cor de la Breyer was especially successful in breeding with certain mares. Tabelle (by Heisporn) produced 5 approved sons, including Calypso I and Calypso II. Furgund (by Colombo) bred with him 18 times, also producing five approved sons. Deka produced Caletto I, II and III, all by the stallion. Cor de la Bryere stood at Siethwende from 1971 to 1984, Zangersheide 1985, Elmshorn 1986 to 1988, and Sollwittfeld from 1989 until his death in 2000. In his first season, he covered 70 mares at and four colts from his first crop were licensed. Sons of Cor de la Bryere Calando I- German Champion in jumping with Karsten Huck, important sire of the Holsteiner breed Calando II Calando III Calando IV Cash Caletto I- international show jumper Caletto II- sire of the Olympic Champion Classic Touch, very influential sire, damsire of Dobels Cento Caletto III Calypso I- greatly influenced the Holsteiner and Hanoverian breeds, sire of successful dressage horses Calypso II- greatly influenced the Holsteiner and Hanoverian breeds Calypso III Calypso IV Calypso V Cantares Capriccio Capital III Carte d'Or Casanova Cavalier Royale Cinzano Condino Constant Contact- imported to Australia in 1976, produced several grand prix dressage and show jumping horses Cordalmé Z: successful show jumper under Gilbert Böckmann Corland Coriall Corlandus- 1987 World Champion in Dressage, Individual Silver Medal at the 1988 Olympics. Cor Noir Corrado I- successful show jumper under rider Franke Sloothaak Corrado II Cortez 679 |
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