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Kadon Park Furst Lady

BORN 17th October 2017.

SOLD! To Marita Mullarvey, HRCAV rider from VIC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sired by Fürst Love out of Jive Lady R. Expected to mature 16.1hh. This dark bay filly has massive potential for FEI dressage

FURST LOVE is a sensational young stallion with the looks, movement and pedigree of a super star. Throughout the pedigree of Fürst Love you will find sires and dams of proven quality. His ancestory is loaded with Elite and State Premium mares, and stallions who are well recognized for their 'history making' influence on warmblood breeding worldwide. He was Oldenburger Licensed in December 2008 and then went on to complete an impressive 30 Day Performance Test as a 2 year old. He finished 3rd in Dressage, (behind two 4 year old stallions) out of a group of 28. His temperament and rideability are exceptional and his movements are of especially high quality. His super gaits earned him scores of 8.5, 8.5 and 9.0. He is producing top class youngsters who are just superb in character, beautifully conformed and quality movement which is very correct. Many of his offspring are now successfully competing in the 4 and 5 year old dressage classes.

 

FURST HEINRICH was well on his way to stardom before his life was sadly cut short at age 7. Awarded a Premium Stallion at his Licensing, he then went on to become Champion of his Performance Test in Münster- Handorf. As a five year old in 2003 he was crowned World Dressage Champion.

 

SANDRO HIT has produced numerous Grand Prix winners, including St. Emilion and Showtime (both ridden by Dorothee Schneider) up to Olympians. He has sired 11 winners of the German national championships. Sandro Hit was himself an amazing German national champion, World Champion of six-year-old dressage horses and trained up to Grand Prix. In the dressage WBFSH world ranking, Sandro Hit was placed fourth in 2015.From 2010-2012, he won the "USEF/Performance Horse Registry Leading Sire Award" in the USA as the best dressage sire.

and need we mention Rubenstein and the legendary Donnerhall

 

JIVE MAGIC earned a reputation of being the most powerful Grand Prix horse in Australia. He won some of Australia's biggest GP competitions including the prestigious Sydney CDI. Several of his foals are also competing at Grand Prix level. Unfortunately Jive Magic's competition career was cut short due to an injury.

 

JAZZ  keur pref has previously led the world dressage sires rankings for three consecutive years. He is currently ranked third. He continues to sire phenomenal Grand Prix dressage horses including PARZIVAL (silver medalist at 2012 olympic games) and UMBRO (highest GP freestyle score in Australia). Jazz strongly passes on his qualities to his offspring. This is demonstrated by their results in the show ring and at sporting events.

 

RICHMEED MEDALLION was a very impressive Grand Prix stallion with tremendous floating paces and an outstanding temperament. His wonderful temperament and trainability have been confirmed by the fact that even though Medallion lost his left eye he continued to train on and compete in unfamiliar places and 'high pressure' situations. Not too many horses would pass this test of obedience. Medallion is himself is the sire of hundreds of Olympic discipline competition horses. It is not unusual to see him represented at State and National Dressage Competitions by up to ten offspring. His progeny include  Byalee Magic (FEI Dressage) and Mystery Whisper (4* eventer).  Medallion is also well represented in show jumping and eventing, which is to be expected considering his pedigree.

 

Stirling Losanna is a full siter to Stirling Endeavour, who has had great success in both FEI dressage and eventing.

 

 

 

Richmeed Medallion. sourced from cyberhorse.net.au

Jive Magic. Sourced from www.ryanshorses.com.au.

Jazz. sourced from www.stallions-online.net

Sandro Hit. Sourced from www.superiorequinesires.com

Furst Heinrich. Sourced from www.bloomfieldfarm.com.au

Furst Love.jpg

Furst Love. Sourced from www.bloomfieldfarm.com.au

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