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His
sire, Cagliostro 931, was awarded Premeirad A
with the ASVH (Swedish Warmblood), attained the highest scores in jumping
during his 1997 stallion testing in Sweden, and his BLUP-index in jumping
is 141. Cagliostro
has won and placed in numerous Grand Prix and International
competitions including the World Equestrian
Games, the Nation’s Cup (FEI: CSIO4*), and the World Cup (FEI: CSI-W). Cagliostro
successfully competed in the FEI Western
European League World Cup in Sweden against world-renowned horse-rider
combinations including Meredith and Ludger Beerbaum
with
Shutterfly and Couleur Rubin respectively, Nick Skelton with Arko III,
John Whitaker with Exploit de Roulard and the 2004 Olympic Individual Gold
Medalist, Rodrigo Pessoa with Baloubet du Rouet. As
of 2005, Cagliostro had claimed more than 20 wins and nearly 100 placings
in international Grand Prix jumping
classes at fence heights up to 1.60m (5'2").
Catapult’s
foundation ancestors include Rantzau xx (Grand Prix producer), Cottage Son
xx (Olympic producer),
Ladykiller
xx (Grand Prix producer and sire of Landgraf I,
Holsteiner Stallion of the Century and Olympic producer), and Furioso xx
(Olympic producer). Cor
De La Bryère
(elite, Reserve Stallion of the Century
second to Landgraf I) produced many top-level competition and Grand Prix
horses including Corlandus,
the 1987 World Champion in
dressage and Individual Silver Medal recipient
at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. Calando
I (elite, jumping index of 136) was a
champion German show jumper and placed in the top ten of the USEF Leading
Jumper Sire rankings three consecutive years in a row from 2000-2002 and
in 2005 he was ranked higher
than the elite
jumper stallion Voltaire.
Liostro
(elite) produced over 100 successful sport
horses including the Grand Prix winners Otis, LioCalyon and Sapphire who
was also the Pan American Games Individual Gold Medal Winner and 2004
Athens Olympian. Ella (elite)
produced the stallion Constant, an international show jumper and sire of
the world-famous Olympian show jumper Chin
Chin, who placed sixth individually in the 1988 Seoul Olympic games
and made a second appearance in the 1992 Olympic games in Barcelona.
Ella's dam, Dorette (elite), is also
the dam of Roman, the famous broodmare sire that jumped internationally at
S-level, and also Farn (Preferent), who sired the Dutch Preferent Sire of
the Century, Nimmerdor.
The
elite stallion Urbino 430 is
recognized as one of Sweden’s foundation sires and is the sire of
Flyinge Flamingo 481 (elite, recipient of the Olympic Bronze Medal in
dressage in 1984), Flyinge Bobby 896 (World Championships, European
Championships and Olympic competitor in dressage), and over 100 studbook
mares.
Urbino is also the sire of Callaghan 460
who was awarded
Premeirad
A, which is the highest award given to a breeding stallion and
recognizes not only the excellence of the individual, but also the
consistent ability to pass on these qualities to offspring.
Grand Veneur was often France’s leading sire based on the
performance of his progeny especially at the Grand Prix level
and produced
more than 335 show jumping winners and more than 75 stallions. His
elite son, Le Tot de Semilly, along with his rider won 22 international
and 63 national Grand Prix titles and almost 200,000 euro in prize money.
Gold
Rose was a member of the French show jumping team from 1979 until
1982, during which time she won the Grand Prix of Paris and Madrid and
became second in Lisbon, Barcelona and Hamburg. Her
total winnings were 621,000 Francs and she had an untouchable jumping
index of 186! (For reference, Chin
Chin’s index is 166). Jolie
Rose was an outstanding producer of successful international show jumpers,
Gold Rose being one of them, and her sire, Ibrahim,
was a highly sought after foundation sire for the Selle Français breed
after his progeny proved to be great jumpers.
Ibrahim sired the dually recognized "Father of World
Breeding" and the Selle Français "Stallion of the
Century", Almé, who in
turn sired 2 World Champions and 3 Olympic horses.
Gold Rose produced two approved sons, one of which was Turban Rose
834, who was only two points behind Nimmerdor
in the USEF 2006 Leading Hunter Sires rankings.
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