Mythos Hera
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Bay sabino South African Warmblood filly Born: 2020-11-28 To mature at 16.1hh Sire: Diamonds Hoku (Hokkato / Wotans Brudor) Dam: Spirit (Erlkonig / Optimum vd Wellington) Our Hera is an absolute dream horse with all her flashy markings and her sweet temperament. However her impeccable pedigree and performance history in her lineage will ensure that she is able to reach her full potential. Her dam competed 1.30m and was then sent to stud. Her grandsire (On her sire's side) is an imported stallion (Hokkato) directly by the famous For Pleasure. Hokkato competed 1.50m. ***FOR SALE*** |
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Hoku’s sire, Hokkato is an imported lifetime approved in Europe with Zangersheide society. Hokkato is currently competing in the 1.50m.
Stakkato created a sensation at his first appearance at the Bundeschampionate back in 1998. So wonderful was his jumping style that the judges wanted to give him a 10 – until one pointed out that one tiny part of the young stallion’s tongue was visible on one side of his mouth! So they had to settle for a 9.9.
Fourteen years later, Stakkato was proclaimed Hanoverian Stallion of the Year 2000.
Stakkato was born on April 4, 1993 on August Meyer’s farm in Uenzen, Germany. Andreas Mundt raised him and presented him at the stallion licensing in autumn 1995. The jumping lines of Servus and Gotthard are combined in his sire’s pedigree. His dam Pia successfully competed up to elementary show jumping level. At her mare performance test, her jumping skills were judged with the perfect score of 10.
Stakkato showed spectacular free jumping skills at the licensing in Verden so Dr Burchard Bade purchased him for the Celle State Stud. He went on to be the best jumper at his stallion performance test. Stakkato then took the jumping championship at the Bundeschampionate in Warendorf in 1998. At the 1999 Bundeschampionate, he was reserve champion.
Four years later, the bay stallion won the German Championship in the ladies’ division under Eva Bitter. Since then, Stakkato has competed on a number of occasions for the German Nation’s Cup team. One of his best performances was second place at the highly ranked Nörten-Hardenberg Grand Prix of 2007.
Stakkato created a sensation at his first appearance at the Bundeschampionate back in 1998. So wonderful was his jumping style that the judges wanted to give him a 10 – until one pointed out that one tiny part of the young stallion’s tongue was visible on one side of his mouth! So they had to settle for a 9.9.
Fourteen years later, Stakkato was proclaimed Hanoverian Stallion of the Year 2000.
Stakkato was born on April 4, 1993 on August Meyer’s farm in Uenzen, Germany. Andreas Mundt raised him and presented him at the stallion licensing in autumn 1995. The jumping lines of Servus and Gotthard are combined in his sire’s pedigree. His dam Pia successfully competed up to elementary show jumping level. At her mare performance test, her jumping skills were judged with the perfect score of 10.
Stakkato showed spectacular free jumping skills at the licensing in Verden so Dr Burchard Bade purchased him for the Celle State Stud. He went on to be the best jumper at his stallion performance test. Stakkato then took the jumping championship at the Bundeschampionate in Warendorf in 1998. At the 1999 Bundeschampionate, he was reserve champion.
Four years later, the bay stallion won the German Championship in the ladies’ division under Eva Bitter. Since then, Stakkato has competed on a number of occasions for the German Nation’s Cup team. One of his best performances was second place at the highly ranked Nörten-Hardenberg Grand Prix of 2007.
For Pleasure
A superstar bred for show jumping, For Pleasure, ridden by Lars Nieberg and then Marcus Ehning, won 4 team gold medals for Germany, two at the Olympics and two at European Championships, and if that wasn't enough wins, For Pleasure went on to win individually 4th at the 2000 Olympics of Sydney. At the European Championships he finished individually 4th in 1997, 5th in 1999 and a 3rd in 2003. He was 2nd in the World Cup final of Gottenburg in 1995. He won the CSIO GPs at Lucerne and St. Gallen, the CSI-W GPs of Geneva, Brussles and Leipzig and was 2nd in the CSIO GPs of Aachen and La Baule and the CSI-W GP of Olympia. For Pleasure proved himself in the jumping pen and now his foals are being noticed on an international level
A superstar bred for show jumping, For Pleasure, ridden by Lars Nieberg and then Marcus Ehning, won 4 team gold medals for Germany, two at the Olympics and two at European Championships, and if that wasn't enough wins, For Pleasure went on to win individually 4th at the 2000 Olympics of Sydney. At the European Championships he finished individually 4th in 1997, 5th in 1999 and a 3rd in 2003. He was 2nd in the World Cup final of Gottenburg in 1995. He won the CSIO GPs at Lucerne and St. Gallen, the CSI-W GPs of Geneva, Brussles and Leipzig and was 2nd in the CSIO GPs of Aachen and La Baule and the CSI-W GP of Olympia. For Pleasure proved himself in the jumping pen and now his foals are being noticed on an international level
Wotans Brudor is an imported KWPN stallion who carries the impressive lines of Cavalier and LadyKiller. Wotans was imported by the McLaughlin's and ridden by Jonothan Clark before his untimely death.
Cavalier is one of the most successful KWPN stallions in international showjumping. By the name of San Patrignano Mister, this grey claimed major successes in the international arena with Franke Sloothaak. The combination won more than 40 international competitions; Grand Prix, Puissance and Speed classes. After his successful showjumping career, Cavalier returned to the Netherlands where he has been used for breeding ever since.
Cavalier is one of the most successful KWPN stallions in international showjumping. By the name of San Patrignano Mister, this grey claimed major successes in the international arena with Franke Sloothaak. The combination won more than 40 international competitions; Grand Prix, Puissance and Speed classes. After his successful showjumping career, Cavalier returned to the Netherlands where he has been used for breeding ever since.
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.
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.
The imported son of the impressive, Landgraf l, Landjunker l, is himself a progenitor of many fantastic horses that competed in every discipline in the equestrian sport. World famous stallion, Sire of Sires and sire of world class competition horses, Landgraf l needs no introduction. Landjunker l progeny that impressed in the sport are Lamborghini with Lorette Knowles-Taylor, Locomotion, Lancaster, Landego and Legend.
Just as the world famous showjumpers, Ratina Z, Robin l Z and Riviera` Z, Randel Z is the result of the success formula: - Ramiro Z x Alme Z, Randel Z's dam, ALaric Z, was successful herself in showjumping in 1.40m classes. The licensed stallions Rivaal Z (by Rebel ll Z) and Next Owl van de Gulden (by Outa Owl) both have Alaric Z as a grand dam.
Grand dam, Grandiola Z, is a daughter os the legendary progenitor, Gotthard, who brought forth a string of international showjumpers including, Goya, Graf, Girl Z, Galliopolis and Golidika.
Both Ramiro and Furioso have been in the top 10 of stallions. Not only has Randel Z jumped for the Belgium team, but he has also produced top international showjumpers Quebec and Hakahana Raquel but also a top dressage horse, Klimke, and Nectar van het Carelshof.
Furioso ll sired many approved sons - For Pleasure, Voltaire and Purioso.
Just as the world famous showjumpers, Ratina Z, Robin l Z and Riviera` Z, Randel Z is the result of the success formula: - Ramiro Z x Alme Z, Randel Z's dam, ALaric Z, was successful herself in showjumping in 1.40m classes. The licensed stallions Rivaal Z (by Rebel ll Z) and Next Owl van de Gulden (by Outa Owl) both have Alaric Z as a grand dam.
Grand dam, Grandiola Z, is a daughter os the legendary progenitor, Gotthard, who brought forth a string of international showjumpers including, Goya, Graf, Girl Z, Galliopolis and Golidika.
Both Ramiro and Furioso have been in the top 10 of stallions. Not only has Randel Z jumped for the Belgium team, but he has also produced top international showjumpers Quebec and Hakahana Raquel but also a top dressage horse, Klimke, and Nectar van het Carelshof.
Furioso ll sired many approved sons - For Pleasure, Voltaire and Purioso.
Ramiro was the most popular distributor of the Ramzes blood and the most frequented sire in Germany. He stood at stud in Westfalia, Holstein, Zangersheide and Holland. Numerous sons and daughters conserve and pass on the valuable genes that stand for rideability and jumping talent. Therefore, it is not a surprise to find Ramiro's children and grandchildren at the top levels of showjumping and dressage.
It is simply impossible to mention all his successful progeny. From his first breeding season, came the super mare, Fatinitza, show jumping from victory to victory under Fritz Ligges and Thomas Frühmann, and later mother of the Zangersheide stallion, Almiro Z.
Ramiro's second season saw him in Holstein where he produced three stallions: Rinaldo (out of a Trakehner mare), Rio Negro, who became a Grand Prix dressage horse, trained by Willi Schultheis, and Ronald, who was for years the most popular stallion in Holstein, where he sired five licensed sons and more than a hundred top broodmares, many of whom became mothers of sires like Alcatraz, Libero, Lord Incipit, Larno, Le Grand - all exquisite sires and sporthorses. Ronald, like his famous father, went to Holland - where he stood for five years, and sired, among others, the show jumping sire Saluut, the father of the Australian stallion, Salute.
Ramiro's influence on the Dutch Warmblood breeding was, and still is, of utmost importance. The Dutch bestowed the title 'Horse of the Year' on Ramiro in 1992. For Leon Melchior's performance breeding program at Zangersheide, Ramiro became the strongest and most successful pillar.
Ramiro was one of the first stallions to appear in the sport. During his own sporting career, he had numerous wins at all levels of show jumping - Nations Cups, Puissance (jumping over 2.2 metre!) and in international Grand Prix competition.
When Ramiro was presented for selection, he was described as the ideal type of the modern Holsteiner - strongly imprinted by his dam, tall and elegant, showing the top line of his grandfather, Cottage Son xx, with powerful frame, a glorious face and large, clear eyes. His excellently formed neck, beautifully set, could still be seen, even when he was an old horse, and are stamped on his progeny. Ramiro displayed a very good walk, a normal trot, and a great canter - it was impossible not to be enthusiastic.
With Furioso on optimum's damside, this proved to be a winning combination.
It is simply impossible to mention all his successful progeny. From his first breeding season, came the super mare, Fatinitza, show jumping from victory to victory under Fritz Ligges and Thomas Frühmann, and later mother of the Zangersheide stallion, Almiro Z.
Ramiro's second season saw him in Holstein where he produced three stallions: Rinaldo (out of a Trakehner mare), Rio Negro, who became a Grand Prix dressage horse, trained by Willi Schultheis, and Ronald, who was for years the most popular stallion in Holstein, where he sired five licensed sons and more than a hundred top broodmares, many of whom became mothers of sires like Alcatraz, Libero, Lord Incipit, Larno, Le Grand - all exquisite sires and sporthorses. Ronald, like his famous father, went to Holland - where he stood for five years, and sired, among others, the show jumping sire Saluut, the father of the Australian stallion, Salute.
Ramiro's influence on the Dutch Warmblood breeding was, and still is, of utmost importance. The Dutch bestowed the title 'Horse of the Year' on Ramiro in 1992. For Leon Melchior's performance breeding program at Zangersheide, Ramiro became the strongest and most successful pillar.
Ramiro was one of the first stallions to appear in the sport. During his own sporting career, he had numerous wins at all levels of show jumping - Nations Cups, Puissance (jumping over 2.2 metre!) and in international Grand Prix competition.
When Ramiro was presented for selection, he was described as the ideal type of the modern Holsteiner - strongly imprinted by his dam, tall and elegant, showing the top line of his grandfather, Cottage Son xx, with powerful frame, a glorious face and large, clear eyes. His excellently formed neck, beautifully set, could still be seen, even when he was an old horse, and are stamped on his progeny. Ramiro displayed a very good walk, a normal trot, and a great canter - it was impossible not to be enthusiastic.
With Furioso on optimum's damside, this proved to be a winning combination.
Optimum's full brother, Investment, is one of the top dressage stallions in America.
Optimum's dam, Jennifer, herself has won the Benelux Champion mare twice.
Optimum has numerous impressive wins in the international classes, but far exceeding his performance is his value as a stallion with outstanding progeny. He has 13 sons and daughters in the open showjumping classes, the most well known to be ALzu Ovation with AJ Radermacher. But also including, Alzu Obligation, Alzu Odin, Alzu Oakley, Alzu Oarsman, Alzu Omen, Alzu Outrage, Alzu Otawa, and Donnara Odyssey. Besides these, Optimum has 3 Alzu bred offspring making a name for themselves in England and Europe.
Optimum was imported from Belgium and competed at the highest show-jumping level in RSA. He has proven himself as a broodmare sire and it is there in which his true value lies, I believe.Sire of Randel Z is the famous Ramiro Z. In a lifespan of thirty years, the "preferent" G Ramiro Z's performance as a sporthorse and breeding sire earned him the titles 'Stallion of the Century' and "King of Sires." His 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 fantastic sport horses many of whom have achieved fame. His daughter, the super-mare Ratina Z, is the dream of the show jumping world, winning double Olympic gold medals (1992 and 1996) at the Barcelona Olympics, and the World Cup of 1993. Ramiro's progeny distinguish themselves in dressage as well.
Despite his impressive ancestry and sports results, one of G Ramiro Z's biggest claims to fame are his fertility and sperm quality. They were so high that he was used in the research of artificial insemination and frozen semen to produce the science we know today. This fertility is passed on to his offspring, including ROYAAL Z. Conceived in Holstein, born in Westfalia, licensed at Neumünster, and himself an international performer under Fritz Ligges, this stallion influenced nearly all European Performance Studbooks.
Optimum's dam, Jennifer, herself has won the Benelux Champion mare twice.
Optimum has numerous impressive wins in the international classes, but far exceeding his performance is his value as a stallion with outstanding progeny. He has 13 sons and daughters in the open showjumping classes, the most well known to be ALzu Ovation with AJ Radermacher. But also including, Alzu Obligation, Alzu Odin, Alzu Oakley, Alzu Oarsman, Alzu Omen, Alzu Outrage, Alzu Otawa, and Donnara Odyssey. Besides these, Optimum has 3 Alzu bred offspring making a name for themselves in England and Europe.
Optimum was imported from Belgium and competed at the highest show-jumping level in RSA. He has proven himself as a broodmare sire and it is there in which his true value lies, I believe.Sire of Randel Z is the famous Ramiro Z. In a lifespan of thirty years, the "preferent" G Ramiro Z's performance as a sporthorse and breeding sire earned him the titles 'Stallion of the Century' and "King of Sires." His 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 fantastic sport horses many of whom have achieved fame. His daughter, the super-mare Ratina Z, is the dream of the show jumping world, winning double Olympic gold medals (1992 and 1996) at the Barcelona Olympics, and the World Cup of 1993. Ramiro's progeny distinguish themselves in dressage as well.
Despite his impressive ancestry and sports results, one of G Ramiro Z's biggest claims to fame are his fertility and sperm quality. They were so high that he was used in the research of artificial insemination and frozen semen to produce the science we know today. This fertility is passed on to his offspring, including ROYAAL Z. Conceived in Holstein, born in Westfalia, licensed at Neumünster, and himself an international performer under Fritz Ligges, this stallion influenced nearly all European Performance Studbooks.