Zacharov (Capello´s Boy)
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KWPN - 2004 - height 1,69 m - greylicensed for Oldenburg, OS, KWPN
fresh and frozen semen: 200 € + 550 € at pregnancy at 1st October (excl. VAT and costs of dispatch/deliver)
| Clinton | Corrado I | Cor de la Bryere |
| Soleil | ||
| Urte I | Masetto | |
| Ohra | ||
| Oldine | Lord Z | Lord |
| Thia | ||
| Goldine | Nimmerdor | |
| Antje Z - Alme Z - Gotthard |
Talk about a pedigree!! It would not be very easy to create a better line up of stallions than the sequence in this pedigree: Clinton Lord Z Nimmerdor Alme Gotthard!! All stallions that have performed at the very highest level themselves and produced offspring that have also performed at the very highest level. Clinton jumps at Grand prix level with Dirk Demeersman, Lord Z with John Whitaker, Nimmerdor with Bert Romp. Dam Oldine also produced the talented showjumper Audi’s Tara who made quite a furore in the National jumpig sport ridden by Vincent Voorn. Oldine is homebred out of the Nimmerdor daughter Goldine who we also know as the dam of the international showjumper Keaton (Eaton du Rezidal) ridden by Albert Voorn and Mischa Everse. Great grandam Antje Z, just as the famous international jumping stallions Artos Z and Aerobic Z, is a product of the combination Almé Z x Gotthard x the mare Akita (by Agram). Both Artos Z and Aerobic Z competed in the World Cup final ridden by Mark Leone and Harold Chopping respectively. In her turn, the mare Akita is a daughter of the Holsteiner mare Libelle (Lobi) who performed successfully in the international jumping ring ridden by Ute Hudemann. Out of this Holsteiner pedigree no.6225 are also the international showjumpers Plenty, Akito, Lucky Boy D, Audrey D as well as Tello who added the reserve title to his name at the World Championships in Lanaken 2006 ridden by Alan Waldman. This young stallion, full of character, displays his quick reflexes over the jumps combined with the scope you would wish for in the ideal showjumper. At the stallion selections in Oldenburg 2006, he was one of the few jumping stallions to be approved by the O. S.





