HOLSTEIN STAMM LINE 18B1- dORETTE
A legendary Stamm Line- Holstein Stamm 18B1: The mare Lisch (v. Alex) bred by Theis Thomahlen and foaled in 1861, produced four daughters who in turn formed the basis of a Holsteiner mare line stamm 18. Lisch was the root of Stamm18. Her daughter Delphine is the basis of strain 18A1, Brame of 18A2, Ella of 18B1, and the mare Bellona was the matriarch of 18B2. Although many lines of Holsteiners did not survive the industrial revolution, the Thormahlen’s loyalty and diligence with their horses continued the 18A1, 18A2, and 18B1 bloodlines. Only 18B2 completely died out. The 18B1 line continued and became a major influence in breeding Holsteiner jumpers and elite sport- horse jumpers world wide, and today is a major Influence in modern day Showjumping at top levels in sport.
From the Maalwater Elite Auction we have an in depth description of the 18B1 line: “18B1 Stamm is the sports-line par excellence! The current standard-bearers in jumping include Audi's Alpapillon Armani (v. Aldato) with Vincent Voorn, Queen Liesa (v. Quidam de Revel) under Felix Hassmann, Romulus 105 (v. Ramirado) under Otto Becker, Cagliostro (v. Calando I ) under the Finnish rider Noora Pentti, Catwalk 7 under Christian Ahlmann and Campesino (v. Cor de la Bryere) under Thomas Voss, Cardoso vd Helle (v. Calando I) with Christof Cleeren, and the Olympic Games participant Common Sense (v. Candillo), who was partnered by Russia's Mikhael Safronow. This strain has also produced many approved stallions, some of which stamped their mark on breeding in the Netherlands. The best known are: Farn (sire of Nimmerdor and Wolfgang), Lagos and Ronald. The Cor de la Bryere son Constant has produced many good horses, including Chin-Chin, who was 4th at the Olympics in Barcelona and grandsire of the exceptional foundation mare Querly Chin. Other approved stallions from this line are: Rembrandt, Laudon, Leonino, Country Down, Rheinberg, Quantum, Legendär I and II, Sandos, Marquis, Calmaro, Nestor and the half-brother of Farn, Roman. The mare Dorette (born 1945, v. Monarch), through her sons Farn and Roman, and her daughters Adrette and Ella, have had a major impact on breeding in Holstein and beyond.
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Holstein Stamm 162- Fangelika
Is one of the best family’s in jumping breeding - Stamm 162. Of the Worlds best jumping families, 13 motherlines have their origins in Holstein and stamm 162 is ranked second. This ranking is based on the research of Jac Remijnse done from October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2012, using the top 300 jumpers in the WBFSH rankings.
This stamm 162 was started with the mare Ahne5111 by Godophin in 1848 with the family Eggers from Karolinenkoog. Walter Eggers sold the Rinde by Galapeter to Erhard Krampitz. Rinde is the mother of Fangelika by Consul. Fangelika’s first daughter was Kerrin, which unfortunately Kerrin only produced one foal and that was the outstanding mare Perra by Calando 1. Half sister to Kerrin is Phaedra by Calando 1, she produced the Holsteiner approved stallion Cascavelle by Cantus.
Perra produced three approved stallions; Lord Calando by Lord, Carthago Z by Capitol and Leonce by Limbus. Daughters of Perra include Werra and A Cover Girl.
This stamm 162 was started with the mare Ahne5111 by Godophin in 1848 with the family Eggers from Karolinenkoog. Walter Eggers sold the Rinde by Galapeter to Erhard Krampitz. Rinde is the mother of Fangelika by Consul. Fangelika’s first daughter was Kerrin, which unfortunately Kerrin only produced one foal and that was the outstanding mare Perra by Calando 1. Half sister to Kerrin is Phaedra by Calando 1, she produced the Holsteiner approved stallion Cascavelle by Cantus.
Perra produced three approved stallions; Lord Calando by Lord, Carthago Z by Capitol and Leonce by Limbus. Daughters of Perra include Werra and A Cover Girl.
- Werra by Corporal daughter of Perra produced ABC Charleston by Capitol 1 (1.60m), ABC Charley (1.40m) and two other offspring at 1.40 level.
- Lord Calando is the sire of successful stallion Lux Z, and international dressage and jumping horse Lacantus.
- A Cover Girl by Capitol 1 jumped at 1.40 level and is the dam of international showjumper Lactic by Landjonker.
- Candyman by Capitol 1 jumped at 1.50m level
- Diamond Lady by Lord a State Premium Mare. Her daughter My Girl 111 by La Zarras is the dam of Cumthago by Cumano, which is one of the most popular stallions in Belgium, and Guintero C by Quintero is also approved for the BWP.
- Belmondo by Briscar jumped at S Level.
- Cliqout by Caretino performed S Dressage.
- Carthago by Capitol is Perra’s most famous offspring competed at two Olympic Games, and numerous major Grand Prix Classes around the world. He is also an outstanding sire.
- Cinnamon by Corrado 11, jumped at 1.40 level and is approved in Austria.
- Leonce by Limbus is Approved in Holstein, he always stood in the shadow of his two famous hald brothers, but he still produced approved stallions and has produce some very good sport horses.
- Tulika by Carthago is the dam of approved stallion Clarissimo by Clarimo.
- Voigtsdorfs Quonschbob by Querlybet Hero, successful stallion jumping 1.50m level.
- Chiletto by Carthago competes 1.50 level.
- Starfly by Carthago
- Little Kimba by Clinton 1 jumped at 1.50 level
Holsteiner stamm 242 –Diastolchen
Diastolchen- 1945 (Loretto x First x Rudolf), the founding mare of the Diastolchen branch of Holsteiner stamm 242, produced the stallions Laertes (Ladykiller) and Anklang (Anblink), as well as the mares Ulana (Anblink), Zypresse (Aldato), Virtus (Anblink), Alpenblume (Fasching), and Biasta (Fasching).
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Hannovarian- Chiquita
Chiquita was a Hannovarian mare which started the mareline which produced Sapphire. Chiquita was 3/4 thoroughbred by the thoroughbred stallion Cardinal xx from the Hannovarian mare Jugendnixe by the thoroughbred Julius Caesar xx. Chiquita produced the mare Idjaz-C by Hedjaz, which was born in 1985 at Merelsnest Stud. She was the first filly out of Chiquita, but Chiquita had already produced a Grand Prix jumper under Ferdi Titeca. Idjaz-C injuried herseld as a two-year-old, which made it impossible for her to go into the sport. Idjaz-C's results in breeding are phenomenal, she produced double Olympic gold medallist Sapphire, the Grand Prix horses Quarco vh Merelsnest, Romulus, Lapino, Wendelina vh Merelsnest. Furthermore she's given birth to the BWP approved stallion Vincenzo and the 1.45m-jumpers Nearco, Maureen, Ovidius, Artemis and Baldato. In 2004, the year that she died, Idjaz was named "BWP Mare of the year".
- Sapphire is one of the best show jumpers of her generation. She won twice team gold at the Olympic Games (Athens and Beijing) and team silver at the WEG in Aachen 2006. With Mclain Ward she won the biggest GP's in the world and placed fifth individually in the Olympics Beijing. At the WEG in Kentucky she ended up seventh individually. Sapphire after retiring was used for breeding via the ICSI technique at Bluechip Farms. She also was cloned twice. Sapphire leaves behind sons by Cumano, Baloubet du Rouet, Presley Boy &For Pleasure.
- Wendelina is the full sister of Sapphire, she jumped CSI 3* GP her self under the saddle of Marc Van Dijck. She reached the final of the Belgian Championship in Kapellen 2009. Under Björn Van Bunder she placed three times in the finals of the Belgian Cup in Hulsterlo. In 2013 she took the bronze. She also qualified for Belgian championship 2013. Wendelina is used for breeding during her carreer via embryo transplantation. Her sons Edjaz and VDL Glasgow vh Merelsnest (Nabab de Rêve), are approved stallions. They both jump at 1.50m level. Many of her younger offspring are making their way up. Koblenz (Nabab) is a promosing young horses at Hyperion Stud in America for example. Catelina (Comme Il Faut) was the top price auction foal at Flanders Foal Auction 2015.
sf stamm 7- nADINE
Nadine- 1935, (Issu d’Amblie / Sérieux) was sold by her breeder, Léon Brohier to the Clodus family, to draw their carriage. When Marguerite Clodus married Jacques Savary in 1950, she brought Nadine with her. Ridden by both husband and wife, Nadine gave birth to four foals, including three fillies that were to become famous with the affix – de Baugy.
Bred to Ascot, Nadine produced Ismène de Baugy, a winner in 4 year old classes before she went on to produce Quadrille C, another good competitor. Bred again to Ascot, Nadine foaled Jésabelle de Baugy, a winner at CSO level, but more famed for her foals: Troubadour, winner of the 6 year old Criterium, Commander and Daguet de Baugy – all three of them won CSIs.
Jésabelle also produced Uriel, an excellent sire whose daughters nicked especially well with Almé’s descendants – most notably Jalisco B. The most famous result of this cross being the stallion, Dollar de Murier. Uriel may be considered with Ibrahim, one of the founding stallions of the Anglo Normand part of the SF Stud Book, and he was the sire of many great jumpers.
Nadine was then bred twice to the Thoroughbred, Harphortas. This stallion, principally used by Jacques Savary, was so neglected by breeders that Jean Brohier dubbed him – ‘Jacques Savary’s private stallion’. Nadine produced Ondine de Baugy, a ‘pretty but difficult’ mare, who bred to Nankin, produced five fillies, the most famous of which are Bérénice and Dirka.
Bred to Ascot, Nadine produced Ismène de Baugy, a winner in 4 year old classes before she went on to produce Quadrille C, another good competitor. Bred again to Ascot, Nadine foaled Jésabelle de Baugy, a winner at CSO level, but more famed for her foals: Troubadour, winner of the 6 year old Criterium, Commander and Daguet de Baugy – all three of them won CSIs.
Jésabelle also produced Uriel, an excellent sire whose daughters nicked especially well with Almé’s descendants – most notably Jalisco B. The most famous result of this cross being the stallion, Dollar de Murier. Uriel may be considered with Ibrahim, one of the founding stallions of the Anglo Normand part of the SF Stud Book, and he was the sire of many great jumpers.
Nadine was then bred twice to the Thoroughbred, Harphortas. This stallion, principally used by Jacques Savary, was so neglected by breeders that Jean Brohier dubbed him – ‘Jacques Savary’s private stallion’. Nadine produced Ondine de Baugy, a ‘pretty but difficult’ mare, who bred to Nankin, produced five fillies, the most famous of which are Bérénice and Dirka.
- Bérénice produced the showjumping winners, Gamin de Baugy and Nadir de Baugy, as well as the stallions, Cheyenne de Baugy (sold to Belgium) and the National Stud stallion, Veneur de Baugy. She also produced Lady de Baugy, dam of the jumper, Rodéo and the stallion, Sioux, a good performer who stood in Belgium before being purchased by the French National Stud.
- Dirka, who did not carry the de Baugy affix, was sold as a three year old to the Prince de Broglie. She performed well as a six year old (22nd of her generation) before being sent to Nelson Pessoa, who rode her to CSIO level, winning many speed classes. Later she was ridden by Xavier Leredde (son of the breeder, Fernand Leredde) and finished her competition career in his hands. She was retired from competition in 1979. Dirka when bred to San-Souci, Dirka produced Orka de Revel and Paprika de Revel, both successful jumpers. Following the election of François Mitterand, the Prince fearing for his fate under a left-wing government, fled to Switzerland, leaving Dirka in the care of Fernand Leredde. Young Xavier was starting a successful jumping career with Jalisco B – and the young stallion was a natural choice to join to Dirka. In January 1982, Dirka gave birth to Quidam de Revel. Back to Jalisco, she produced the broodmares, Razzia and Sarah de Revel. With Jalisco’s half brother, Kissovo, she produced CSO winner, Vallon Rouge, and with Narcos, Aiglon Rouge, a star in Holland. With Quat’sous, she produced Byra Rouge, and with Papillon Rouge, Dirka de Revel.
Holsteiner stamm 8777 –Monoline
Monoline 1975 by Roman (Ramzes from Dorette) from the advanced showjumping mare USA. Monoline was by the tough competitor, and dam of superstar stallions Calvin Z, Cantus, Lansing and the mare U-Laester.
- Calvin Z by Caletto 11 has produced world champions at both age group levels, International Grand Prix horses and a tremendous broodmare sire.
- Cantus by Caletto 11 a exceptional progenitor sired the legendary showjumping gold medallist winner, Calvaro V and the stallions Come On, Callido 1, Callido 11 and Cascavel.
- Lansing is an international Grand Prix showjumper and taken to victory with Bo Kristofferson as a five year old winning the prestigious Bundeschampionart (German National Showjumping Championships). He has produced world champions at both age groups and Grand Prix level.
- U-Laester by Lagos is the dam of the stallion Alicante by Casall Ask.
Holsteiner stamm 65 -Tabelle
Tabelle 1959 by Heißsporn, she produced six approved stallions, starting with Congress by Consul, then when bred to Cor de la Bryère, the five Calypso brothers – all of whom were useful horses and valuable sires and the mares Heidi by Marlon xx and Tibris by Cor de la Breyere. Tabelle is a full-sister to Salmei, who was the dam of the great Granat, a Olympic, World and European champion dressage horse with Christine Stückelberger.
Calypso I (born 1973) bay or brown stallion. Licensed in 1975 at Neumunster, completed the 1976 Adelheidsdorf 100-day stallion performance test.
Calypso II produced a number of international performers. All Calypso II progeny show not only great jumping form, but also a wonderful rideability. Calypso II produced a number of licensed sons:
Calypso I (born 1973) bay or brown stallion. Licensed in 1975 at Neumunster, completed the 1976 Adelheidsdorf 100-day stallion performance test.
- Chacomo (1989-2001) bay gelding out of Paranka (Marmor). 1999 German Federal Reserve Champion Dressage horse, 1999 Team Gold at the European Dressage Championships, and team gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Ridden by Alexandra Simons De Ridder. Half-brother to Cor Noir.
- Calipso (1978-?) chestnut stallion out of Cori (Cromwell). Licensed in 1988 at Oldenburg. Successful up to European Level S show jumping.
Calypso II produced a number of international performers. All Calypso II progeny show not only great jumping form, but also a wonderful rideability. Calypso II produced a number of licensed sons:
- Contender (1984-2014) the most influential son of Calypso II and one of the greatest of the stallions to descend from Cor de la Bryère. He has produced 127 approved sons, and 59 state premium mares including Riconda who won the Elite Mare Show at Rastede in 1993. As of 2006, in Holstein, Oldenburg, Hannover and Rhineland, Contender had produced 782 registered mares, 498 successful offspring in the sport. One of the most popular sires in Germany. The FN breeding values list him as one of the most versatile sires ever.
SF 1- Tangra w
Tangra W, Foaled in 1963 by Furioso. Tanagra, never produced anything other than good horses including: Danoso (by Night and Day), Escurial (by Night and Day), Geisha N (by Night and Day), Jalisco B (by Alme), Kioto II (by Nykio), Nykias (by Nykio), Oviedo II (by Night and Day) and Ruyblas (by Night and Day).
- Jalisco B 1975 by Alme competed at the Olympics and had numerous Grand Prix wins. He sired 63 approved stallion sons, but the most important has been Quidam de Revel and his sons, Guidam and Nabab de Reve.
Bonnie Alice
Bonnie Alice (believed to be by Mulgrave Supreme) competed with British showjumping rider, Lionel Dunning. She produced the mare Albonnie (by Almé) which competed at Grand Prix with American Mark Leone and is the best female offspring of Almé according to her performance record. She ranked, for five years, among the 200 best horses of the world according to the WBFSH ranking. Albonnie produced the mare Calbonny by Nimmerdor which produced:
Calbonny 1984 (Nimmerdor)
Calbonny 1984 (Nimmerdor)
- 1992 PREMIER DES HAYETTES (Errol) (BWP, bay or brown stallion by Concorde) Vicki Roycroft. Champion jumper at both Sydney and Melbourne Royals, and winning two World Cup Qualifiers in Australia, Tonimbuk and Tempo at SIEC.
- 1996 MOZART DES HAYETTES (sBs, bay stallion by Papillon Rouge) Approved for: SF, sBsISJ level 1.60m with Eugénie Angot (FRA) and Michael Whitaker (GBR)
- 1997 QUIDAME DES HAYETTES Z (Z, chestnut mare by Quidam de Revel)ISJ level 1.60m with Pascal Van Laethem (BEL) and Michael Whitaker (GBR)
- 2000 Quick Des Hayettes (sBs, chestnut stallion by Banboula du Thot)
- 2010 Eugenie des Hayettes (sBs, bay gelding by Clinton)ISJ level 1.40m with Pascal Van Laethem (BEL) 1st CSI1* 2016 Lier (BEL) (1.25m);
- 2013 Hayette Des Hayettes (sBs, bay mare by Jenson van 't Meulenhof)
- 2015 James Des Hayettes (sBs, stallion by Banboula du Thot)
- 2016 Kydame Des Hayettes (sBs, mare by Banboula du Thot)
- 1999 LORD DES HAYETTES (CS, light bay stallion by Adelfos) Approved for: AESISJ level 1.50m with Pascal Van Laethem (BEL)
- 2006 Qodex des Hayettes Z (Z, bay stallion by Quartz Adelheid Z) Approved for: AES
- 2008 CHOPIN DES HAYETTES (sBs, by HH Radco)ISJ level 1.60m with Emeric George (FRA) and Julien Mesnil
Querly Chin
QuerIy Chin foaled in 1993 by Chin Chin from the international competition mare Kerly by Pachat 11. Querly Chin has built a dynasty of internationally proven, recognised and sought after competition horses. It is widely recognised the importance of Querly Chin for today’s breeding of show jumpers. With her rider Christophe Barbeau, she was famous herself at the highest level- a winner of CSIO and CSI-W competitions. In 2004, she was ranked 51st on the list of WBFSH jumpers. A mother to several internationally competitive progeny, her offspring have already amassed over 1.3 million Euros in winnings. Among Querly Chin’s offspring are Eric Lamaze’s former Grand Prix mount, Narcotique de Muze II (by Darco), Ludo Philliparte’s Narcotique de Muze IV (by Quidam de Revel), and the full sisters by Nabab de Reve, who all jumped internationally at the Grand Prix level: Merveille de Muze, Walnut de Muze, Walloon de Muze and Werly Chin de Muze.
Querly Chin has created a dam line that has produced countless Grand Prix show jumpers: Vagabond de la Pomme, Ensor de Litrange, Diablesse de Muze, Sterrehof’s Ushi, Estoy Aqui de Muze HDC, I'm Speical de Muze, Falaise de Muze, Querlybet Hero and Inshallah de Muze.
Querly Chin has created a dam line that has produced countless Grand Prix show jumpers: Vagabond de la Pomme, Ensor de Litrange, Diablesse de Muze, Sterrehof’s Ushi, Estoy Aqui de Muze HDC, I'm Speical de Muze, Falaise de Muze, Querlybet Hero and Inshallah de Muze.
Gutte sitte
Gutte Sitte foaled in 1966 by the Hanoverian Grande from the Thoroughbred mare Anisette xx (Zuccarello xx x Organdy xx) The Sitte line (BWP-prestatiestam 36) in Belgium is a performance line and was built up by family Boudrenghien. Gute Sitte won with Eric Wauters team bronze at the Olympic Games of Montreal in 1976 and named Best Showjumping Horse in the World in 1976. This line has produced many 1m60 horses during several generations. Organo Sitte for example, jumped at 1m60 under the saddle of Dominique Hendrickx, and his mother Ialta Sitte jumped, whom at 1m50 with Yves Simon. It is a line where sport and breeding goes hand in hand.