Mythos Delle Seyah
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Bay Sabino South African Warmblood filly Born: 2019-02-11 To mature at 17.2hh Sire: Mythos Dionysus (Danzas / De Niro / Weltmeyer) Dam: Eagles Lapdance (Lassiter / Wachmann) Sadly at 4 days old this girl lost her mother due to colic. We had an opportunity to lease a mare that also suffered the loss of her foal. We brought the two together and it was a match made in heaven. There are a few things in this world that made me as happy as when Jellybean first drank from Lily. Lily graciously accepted this fierce little fighter when she was at her weakest. Now she protects her like a true mother lion! These two have found each other in their darkest days and I am so thrilled to report it has been a success. I wont ever be able to thank Dawn Field enough for allowing this to happen. Retained |
Achievements:
2019 HOY: Placed first in South African warmblood fillies 1-2 years
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Lineage
Sire: Mythos Dionysus |
Dam: Eagles Lapdance |
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Danzas is an imported Oldenburg licensed stallion by the famous De Niro. Danzas competed in top level in Europe and we were very lucky to acquire such rare bloodline in South Africa.
De Niro is ranked number 2 (previously number 1), Weltmeyer is ranked number 42, Donnerhall is currently ranked number 4 of the world dressage sire rankings. Article about Danzas: http://www.dressageafrica.com/james-bond-group/ Donnerhall was the first of the great competition dressage stallions. Instead of staying at home in his breeding barn, coming out to cover mares (or more likely the phantom mare), Donnerhall hit the competition trail so successfully that he was a valued member of the all-conquering German dressage team, and in doing so started the fashion for breeding stallions who were also serious competitors – a fashion carried on by his son, De Niro. |
De Niro comes from the Akzent II mare, Alicante, who was herself a successful dressage competitor, and who produced De Niro’s full brother, Dimension, a stallion with a good reputation in Westfalia. Akzent II was particularly noted as a sire of broodmares and as well as De Niro and Dimension, he is the dam sire of: Gralshüter, Carismo, Welton, Trend, Pik Labonics, World Man G, Grannus As and Gracieux.At the stallion licensing in 1995, De Niro demonstrated his jumping ability, and although in his performance test at Adelheidsdorf the following year, he went better in his riding score – 145.41 and best of the year – he was also competitive in the jumping section with a score of 117.75 which put him into 11th. Overall De Niro finished 2nd with a score of 141.93.
By the year 2000, and at the age of only seven, he was already competing in Grand Prix dressage with Dolf-Dietram Keller – and the following year carried Mr Keller to the title, German Professional Champion. In 2002, De Niro won international Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special tests at Saumur and Berlin, and in 2003, he was the winner of the German Dressage Derby at Hamburg. More recently the young rider, Theresa Wahler has taken the ride on the stallion, competing him at Grand Prix level. As a sire, De Niro has been a huge success. In 1997 he was awarded the 1-a main premium by the Oldenburg Association on the basis of his progeny. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=C5oG22IKPc4 |
De Niro:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ymXOYAU_kvA Weltmeyer is a legend in his own time. He was the winner of his stallion licensing in 1987, National Champion of the 3 year old Riding Horses in 1987, Champion of the DLG in Frankfurt in 1989 and Stallion Conformation Class Champion in Hanover. He has outstanding gaits & rideability, cadenced movement & beautiful suspension & elevation. Weltmeyer’s trademark is to leave powerful horses with impressive conformation, good bone & topline, with excellent rideability. |
Lacapo, who was licensed in Holstein in 1982. In Dr. Dietrich Rossow’s Holsteiner Breed Book, Lacapo is described as a “medium sized stallion with good expression and beautiful neck carriage… a very good mover. Offspring of medium frame with beautiful faces and lots of appeal. Very good movers.” Lacapo hails from the world famous Holstein stallion and “sire of the century,” Landgraf I. Landgraf’s list of show jumping progeny is endless, producing names like Freestyle (aka Lalique): winner of the Grand Prix at Aachen; Libero: the five time Dutch National Champion and ’94 World Cup winner; Linaro: 1991 Champion Holsteiner Stallion; and Landadel: 1985 100 Day Test Champion at Medingen and a sire in his own right of top dressage and jumping offspring. |
Coriander
Licenced Holsteiner Stallion Born 1982 - 169cm Fabulous mind! Proven producer of champion riding horses. Very high in FN ratings year after year. What can you say about the stallion who can do it all? Dressage, jumping and driving. This was proven at the Holsteiner gala evening show. Coriander was jumped, changed saddles and did a Grand Prix test, and lastly was driven…all to the crowd’s cheers! Coriander is probably best known and respected for producing the quietest minds in Holstein. He ranked as the leading sire of sporthorses for all of Germany in his age group three years in a row. He’ll produce elastic movers with deep and effective shoulders. Coriander is included in this elite list of stallions for his consistent production of stallion sons and approved daughters. |
Lord (1967) was a winner of Körung, had excellent results at sports, and sired several successful sport horses and stallions. Lord is 75% thoroughbred, the outstanding qualities of Ladykiller xx and Cottage Son xxmingled in him, so he always transmitted his good type and excellent talents. Although Lord won the 1969 Holsteiner stallion approval, it was a controversial decision in the light of his conformational defects, and perhaps as a result of this Lord was at first not used greatly as a stallion, although he was one of the early stallions to jump successfully in competition.
His first crop produced the international showjumper, Livius who won the 1980 German Showjumping Derby under Peter Luther, and then team medals at the 1981 European Championships, the World Championships of 1982 and the 1984 Olympic Games. In fact the showjumping family Luther has been instrumental in the success of Lord – Peter Luther’s sons both starred on Lord progeny – Thieß rode the licensed stallion, Lord Incipit with great success, and Haucke Luther was a star in the puissance with Lyra 20. Other successful competitors by Lord include Luguna (K. Huck), Lafeyette (H. Schmidt), Actrice (C. O. Nagel), Lusius (E. Gundel) and Pedro who competed at the World Championships in Dublin with Thomas Frühmann, Loyal 9 (P. Nagel-Tornau) and many more. Successful sire sons include Lantaan in Holstein, and the sadly short-lived, Lord Liberty in Oldenburg. In all, Lord sired more than 60 stallion sons, and his progeny won more than Euro 3,000.000. Dr Dietrich Rossow in his Stallion Book of the Holsteiner Warmblood Breed, was somewhat cautious about Lord: “Lord was himself a successful 3 day horse. He is not a consistent producer. We see tall horses with big heads and also refined, sometimes small mares with beautiful heads. Along with his head, he often passes on his leg faults. All his get are endowed with enormous score over fences. His best offspring are products of crosses with refined mares. Today, Lord is more likely to be found in the dam lines since no stallion line has really emerged to carry on his influence. |
Larsa, sister of Cera. Cera was an internationally known jumper, won the Grand Prize of Aachen and Mannheim, became the German champion with Otto Becker in 1998. She is the dam of Fein Cera by Landadel borned in 1990, who became the best jumper at the Equestrian Games of Jerez: he was the only horse who went clean with all the four riders in the Final Four Lacapo, Larsa’s son (1980) by Landgraf I. Lacapo sired six Körung horses, e. g. Flemmingh, and other excellent sport horses
Ladykiller, 1961 Bay Stallion, 16.1hh (164cm) Sire: Sailing Light xx Dam: Lone Beech xx Ladykiller xx clearly transmitted his marked type, magnificent head, correct and powerful foundation and excellent jumping ability in regards to capacity, manner of jumping, leg technique and above all spirit. His sons, Landgraf I and Lord, are some of the most influential stallions to date. He also sired other great stallions including Lorenz, Lagos, Ladalco and Lamour. Today it is almost a requirement that a horse from Holstein carries two or three times the invaluable foundation sire Ladykiller xx's blood. Landgraf l, 1966 Bay Stallion, 16.2hh (168cm) Sire: Ladykiller (xx) Dam: Warthburg (Holst) By the end of the 1980's, Landgraf I was rated best amongst all sires that had stood at stud in West Germany, and his sons can be found in most breeding regions throughout the world. Landgraf I became the most important sire of show jumpers in the twentieth century having sired the most money winning show jumping offspring in the World. |