Mythos I'm a Charmer
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Black sabino South African warmblood colt Born: 2020-10-28 Height: 16.3hh Sire: Diamonds Incognito (I'm Special de Muze / Contact vd Heffink) Dam: Eagles Lucky Charm (Lassiter / Eagles Warrior) ***SOLD*** This gorgeous boy has the most unique markings we have ever seen, white "eyebrows" both sides, huge belly stripe with a white umbilical spot as well, small stripe under his cheek. What a phenomenal boy! He is currently silver - which develops into a black horse. He was sold in-utero to Marcel van Heerden |
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Lineage
Pedigree
In every way, I’m Special de Muze is unique. First of all his pedigree: sire Emerald has had countless victories with Harrie Smolders, including the World Cup of Washington in 2015, the Nations Cup of Falsterbo in 2015 and the Nations Cup of Aachen and Gijon in 2013. As a sire, the son of Diamant de Semilly x Carthago also does a great job; his oldest offspring compete already at 1.45m level.
I’m Special Muze’s dam Walnut de Muze has also won a lot all over the world, ridden by Harrie Smolders. Just to think of Grand Prix and Nations Cup wins in Madrid, Dublin, Doha, Wellington, Mechelen and Calgary. |
Sire, Diamant de Semilly, topped the WBFSH Sire Rankings for the second time in 2016, having been inside the top ten since 2012. During his career, he was French national champion and WEG team gold medallist in 2002, and European team silver medallist in 2003. Diamant's great potential was revealed in 1999 when he was France’s 1st Category Champion at the jumping criterium. Regularly ranked in international classes. He arrived at the top level in 2002: World Champion with the French team (9th in the individual ranking) and Champion of France after a great showjumping season He confirms in 2003 by winning team silver medal at the European Championships in Donaueschigen. In 2004, after a good start (winner of Auvers GP CSI), he was selected to the short list for Athens Olympic Games, but because of tendinitis he had to stop competing for a while. He successfully ended the 2005 showjumping season, winning the two GP CSI***of Saint-Lô and Caen.
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In Kentucky, Nabab de Reve was the best sire with four offspring participating in the world equestrian Games. His most famous son is the world champion Vigo d’Arsouilles.
Quidam de Revel, is unquestionably one of the best stallions in the world. His covering fee is now 4000eu and he was cloned in 2005. His most successful offspring in 2006 were Quibell and Eve des Etisse. Quidam himself was best represented at WEG in Aachen as well as through his sons, Nabab de Reve and Guidam (sire of silver medallist, Authentic). |
The young Contact vd Heffinck is by the lovely Concept, who boasts a dam-line of half-sisters to great showjumpers and Olympic champions Avion and Orchidee respectively, and a grand-dam who is a full sister to the dam of the famous Langraf I. Contact himself is by a mare who is the full sister to the world-renowned stallion Clinton. |
Chin Chin, who has won 5 consecutive times in the world cup circuit and has competed twice in the Olympics. He has produced outstanding progeny in the sport Chin Chin was an exceptional show-jumping stallion. His willing and forgiving character, combined with an undeniable jumping talent, were huge factors in his international success. These attributes are passed through to his offspring. It is often said that there is something magical about a Chin Chin foal -- they truly stand out in a crowd! |
Emerald van't Ruytershof is an exceptionally talented international Grand Prix and 2016 Rio Olympian stallion who has racked up international placings and wins for years. In 2016 he also became the winner of the Nations Cup in Rotterdam and placed 2nd in the World Cup Final. In June, 2014, Emerald and his rider, Harrie Smolders (aka "The Flying Dutchman"), were 2nd in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup CSIO5* in Rotterdam and 4th in the Grand Prix Table A at the CSI3* Sint-Katelijne-Waver. The pair was recently back with two clean rounds in January, 2015 in Lier. They are on their way to Wellington, Florida where they will compete for three weeks.
In 2013, Emerald took home victories in the Nations Cups of the CSIO5*s in Aachen and Gijon. He also won the Grand Prixs at the CSI3* in Lanaken and CSI2* in Vilamoura and was 2nd in the Grand Prixs at the CSI4* in Antwerp and the CSI3* in Vilamoura. |
Emerald's talent for jumping has been there from the start. In 2010, he was the reserve champion of the World Championships for 6 yr. old jumpers, and in 2011, he won the stallion competitions in Gent, Winter Equestrian Nights, and the CSI Mechelen.
Emerald's sire, Diamant de Semilly, is a son of Le Tot de Semilly, one of the best sires in the world and a famous international jumper. Diamant de Semilly was victorious at CSIO and CSIW shows and his successes include being the 2002 French national champion, as well as a team world champion and placing 9th individually at the 2002 WEG in Jerez, Spain. In 2003, he was a member of the silver medal winning French team at the European Championships. He was also ranked 3rd on the list of top show jumping sires in the world by the WBFSH in 2014. Emerald's damsire, Carthago Z was a two time Olympian (1996 and 2000) and won the Nations Cup in Aachen, Rotterdam and La Baule, as well as many Grand Prixs. Aside from this outstanding career in sport, Carthago was a globally famous sire. In the 2014 Breeding Value Index list from the German Federation, Carthago is listed in the top 1%, and he is listed 36th on the 2014 WBFSH list. |
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.re to edit.
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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 xx mingled 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
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. 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. |
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. |
Wachmann III bred the most A grade showjumpers in South Africa, followed by his dam sire Dolerit. Both Wachmann III and Dolerit sired Derby winners.
He is the sire of well over 30 open grade showjumpers, including Alzu Woodlands (who won in South Africa, the USA and Canada) and the 2008 Avis South African Derby winner, Warrangal P. He has been the top producer of A-grade horses in South Africa for many years, siring more open horses than any other Warmblood stallion in SA and Namibia.In addition, his sons Walkabout, Wunderbar, and Wedekind, have themselves sired A-grades. Not only has he proven himself as the most consistent sire of top showjumpers over many years, but his daughters have also given him the distinction of being a top dam sire of showjumpers. |