Campione

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Holstein - 1988 - height 1,66 m - grey

licensed for Holstein, S. I., Zangersheide

fresh semen: 200 € + 800 € at pegnancy at 1st October (excl. VAT and costs of dispatch/deliver)

frozen semen: 400 € per dosis (excl. VAT and costs of dispatch/deliver)

Capitol I Capitano Corporal
Retina
Folia Maximus
Vase
Lausitz Sacramento Song xx Sicambre xx
Easter Gala xx
Warschau I Cottage Son xx
Grude v. Nestorianer
Campione carries, Through his sire Capitol I, the blood of lineage 173, the most dominating stallion line in Holstein. The great Capitol I produced, from a relatively small number of offspring, a long string of international showjumping horses, including the stallions Carthago Z, Cassini I and II, Carolus II, Cento, Capriol, CalatoZ, Cardento and Celano. In his second and third generation Campione carries the blood of the legendary thouroughbred sires Sacramento Song xx and Cottage Son xx. Campione is a fullbrother to the well-known international showjumping horse Cathleen ridden by M. Michaels-Beerbaum. Both descends from the mare Lausitz, who we also know as dam of the international showjumping horse Loro Piana Zigeunerin (Caletto II) under Rodrigo Pessoa. Jumping genes are firmly rotted in this family, which is again confirmed by the successful international showjumping horse Sedac, a full brother of dam Lausitz from Holstein lineage 3561. Campione also clearly passes on the quality of this family, which can be concluded from the fact that already seven of his offspring are performing at Grand Prix level in the showjumping sport, namely Campino (Alessia Marioni), Camporado (Tobias Bachl), Caracas (Karina Rie Truelsen), Chamone (Rolf Göran Bengtson), Comtessa (Christian Ahlmann), Conduct (Beth Underhill) and Ivana (Dirk Schröder). In addition, Campione already has three licensed sons in Campagne, Camporado and Chardon. Also as sire of broodmares he is very impressive: so in 2007 were licensed two stallions out of mares by Campione (Chico I by Chicago I in Zangersheide and a son by Balou du Rouet in Oldenburg International).