Chadron Quainton/Cavalier
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| Gender | Filly | Date of Birth | 10/05/07 |
| Breed | German Sportshorse | Stamm | |
| Colour | Bay | Horse Ref | 53A |
Bloodline
Description
Sire Line
Chadron Quainton
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Origin: The sire, Coriano, a stallion of the Holsteiner Verband, was leased to Baden-Wurttemberg for a two-years period. In 1996, he took second place under Bo Kristoffersen/DEN at the Bundeschampionat of six-year old show jumpers. At the age of seven, he had placings up to Grand Prix level. In late 2002, Coriano was leased to the Belgian studfarm of Zangersheide and won the Young Riders Championships under Judy Ann Melchior. In 2004, he returned to Holstein. Coriano has produced 17 licensed sons and numerous successful jumper offspring, such as the Jumping Team World Champion Schijndel's Curtis/Piet Ray-makers/NED. The dam, Gea, placed in tests for young jumpers up to intermediate (M) level. From today's point of view, the damsire, Landgraf I, is the most successful sire of show jumpers of all times. His best offspring include Taggi/Sb'ren von Ronne, the licensed Libero H/Jos Lansink (1994 World Cup Champion), Leandra and Lucky Luke/Otto Becker, Lovely Boy/Norbert Koof, Lagretto/Carsten-Otto Nagel, Lassandro/Sb'ren von Ronne, Landega/Helena Weinberg and many others, who have won over 4.4 million Euros of prize money. Landgraf I sired more than 100 stallion sons. He is, moreover, the damsire of the current Jumping World Champion, Cavalor Cumano/Jos Lansink/BEL The granddam, Bea I, also produced the S* jumper Charlton Beach (Capitol I) and the two M/A jumpers Lauser and Olora as well as the mare Laraner, who later became the dam of the M jumper Coco Cardoso (by Capitalist). Bea I is a half-sister to the two M jumpers Corbian (by Calypso II) and Lancer (by Leonid). Cor de la Bryere, who appears in the third generation, was one of the most important foundation sires of Holsteiner breeding after the Second World War. Holsteiner line 1916 also produced the stallions A l'Amour, Arturo, Clearway, Controe, Conway, Format, Herold, Laissez faire, Lord Inkognito, Malteser, Maron, Merano I, Mowgli and Tesino as well as the dressage team gold winner of the Olympics in Tokio/JPN in 1964, Antoinette (by Anblick xx)/Dr. Josef Neckermann.
Performance record: Chadron Quainton was licensed at the 2nd South German Stallion Days in Munich-Riem in 2005 and in the same year, he completed the performance test as runner-up in Marbach, receiving high scores in dressage and jumping. In the meantime, he has won tests for young jumpers with Ben Maher/GBR, including the Championship for four-year old show jumpers in Britain.
Cor De La Bryere
Cor De La Bryere most influential Sires in Holstein. Bred in France with a presence of thoroughbred, he started a new breeding era in Holstein by dramatically improving the jumping equine especially in the front legs. Some of his Stallions Sons are Corrado, Caletto 1, Caletto 2, Caletto 3, Calypso1 – V ( five brothers all graded Calando 1 –V ).
Landgraf I
Landgraf I, was a prize-money millionaire and at the same time a legendary breeding stallion. He is today considered as the world's best jumper sire of all times. From todays point of view, the damsire, Landgraf I, is the most successful sire of show jumpers of all times. His best-known offspring include Taggi/Soren von Ronne, the licensed Libero H/Jos Lansink (1994 World Cup Champion), Leandra and Lucky Luke/Otto Becker, Lovely Boy/Norbert Koof, Lagretto/Carsten-Otto Nagel, Lassandro/Soren von Rb'nne, Landega/Helena Weinberg and many others, who have won over 4.4 million Euros up to now. Landgraf I sired more than 100 stallion sons.
Dam Line
Cavalier Royale
Cavalier Royale is by the great Selle Francais Stallion, Cor De La Bryere, ranked 23rd in the 2001/2002 W.B.F.S.H stud book. He is responsible for five out of the top six jumpers in the Holsteiner stud book, which was the leading jumping stud book in the 2002/2003 W.B.F.S.H. During a successful career in Switzerland and on the continent, Cavalier graduated up the ranks to Grade A, and was a multiple Grand Prix winner. He also jumper 2m 15 (over 7 feet) in Puissance in Germany. Cavalier Royale is a Holsteiner stallion who has had a huge influence on Irish Sport Horse breeding. He was a great cross with Irish mares and he produced some top jumpers i.e. Royal Charmer, Amos, McGuiness (click here for pic), King Cavalier, Captian Christy etc etc all of which are competing Internationally. Cavalier stamps all of his stock with his own good looks and wonderful temperament. The are all spectacularly good movers and are very athletic and regardless of the dam they all seem to jump. He gets about 65% seal brown in colour like himself with usually very little white on them and approximately 35% rich bay, an occasional grey but no chestnuts.
Rantzau xx
Rantzau xx is an Anglo Irish thoroughbred and top class race horse, winning the Caeserwich Stakes, the Goodwood Cup and the Jockey Club Gold Cup twice. HE is now a leading sire of showjumpers in France.
Ligustra
Ligustra is registered in the Elite section of the Holstein Studbook due to her success at stud, producing 6 top performing off spring, mostly by Cor de La Bryere including two other sons at stud - Cicero a Holstein approved full brother to Cavalier was the reserve champion in the '84 Holsteiner Verband, while in '98 he had the reserve champion jumper, Glen Lady in the German National Championships. Vamara, a full sister to Cavalier is producing top performing stock in Switzerland, especially the 8-year-old stallion Courage for Leslie Mc Naught. In Ligustra's family we find three of the most famous bloodlines in the word, namely, Ladykiller xx and Cottage Son xx, both Irish TB's and Aldato, whom through their sons and daughters have produced such stars such as Libero H, Lugano, Ratina Z, Taggi etc.
Bassompierre xx
Bassompierre has produced many International Show Jumper and Three day event horses including Custom Made, the horse that Dave O'Connor won his gold medal on in the 2000 Olympics.

