Con Air/Coronado
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| Gender | Colt | Date of Birth | 15/04/06 |
| Breed | Deutsches Sportpferd | Stamm | - |
| Colour | Bay | Horse Ref | 56 |
Bloodline
Sire Line
Con Air
Origin: His sire Contender began his siring career in Oldenburg and left absolutely top quality sports horses and outstanding stallion sons such as for instance, Controe and Montender there, just as he later did in his Holstein home. The dam Fair Lady IX is a daughter of Carolus I. Carolus I began his stallion career as an Association stallion in Holstein before changing over to Baden-Wiirttemberg from where, he was quickly led to international wins and placements by the Swiss Nation's Cup rider Stefan Lauber and later by Hans-Peter Konle. In 1995 and 1996, Carolus I presented a large line-up of qualifiers for the Federal Championships, including a number of finalists such as Carmen, the winner of the semi-finals, who achieved the score of 9.5. Carolus belongs to the leading Holstein stallions nation-wide as regards his FN breeding value rating for jumping. Landgraf I, the most successful sire of sports horses of all time, makes an appearance in the third generation. Bloodline 2966 also produced the approved stallions Carlsson (private stallion Holstein) and Expose (leased stallion Neustadt/Dosse state stud).
Performance record: Following his stallion performance test, Con Air went into sport parallel to his siring career. He was victorious in show jumper tests up to intermediate class a number of times under Tina Vesterlund. Obtaining scores of 9.0 and more. In addition to that, he participated in the Federal German Show jumping Championship. Performs at international level.
Dam Line
Coronado
Int SJ Coronado, comes from the famous Holstien mare family 730b. He scored 10 for his Jump at his stallion test in Adelheidsdorf 1993 and has sired numerous excellent performance horses such as Cajus, Cara Mia and Cordano and several approved sons, i.e. Capanos, Carry, Cassaro, Couleur and Coronado Son. The sire, WC winner Corrado I (by Cor De La Bryere), won many Grand Prix including Aachen - the toughest in the world.
Rebel Z I
Origin: Rebel Z has three winners of Grand Prix showjumping competitions in his pedigree. Ramiro (F. Ligges) won many advanced showjumping competitions and sired outstanding showjumpers, as e.g. Fatiniza and Ramzes (Olympic Games, Los Angeles, 1984). More than 50 approved sons are standing in all important breeding areas. The French top sire Alme (J. Heins) won international showjumping competitions and sired i.a. the world champion Galoubet (French team in 1982), the world cup winner I Love You (1983), the Olympic horse Joyau d'Or (1984 for Italy) and several other international showjumpers. He is the grandsire of the present world champion Quito de Baussy/E. Navet. A highlight of Heureka's career as a showjumper (H. Schridde) was the win of the GroBer Preis von Aachen. At stud she produced the international showjumper Goliath, who sired the popular sire Grosso Z, and the proven sire Ahorn (see page 18). Rebel's dam Argentina is a full-sister to Ahorn and besides Rebel ZI she also produced his full-brothers, the approved stallions Rebel Z II and Rebel Z II (Zangersheide Stud) and Rebel Z III, who competed in the 1990 German Riding Horse Championships in Verden, as well as Roxan Z, the dam of the approved sporting stallion Freedom. Rebel ZI is the highly esteemed full-brother to the Olympic silver medallist Ratina Z who was riden by P. Raymakers in Barcelona and successfully competes under Ludger Beerbaum today. The stallion Rex Z (Zangersheide stud) is the product of mating sister and brother (Rebel Z I x Ratina Z).
Performance record: As expected Rebel Z I finished his stallion performance test with outstanding results for his jumping ability (second highest jumping index, overl40 points). After being rented to Holstein for two covering seasons (1984-85), Rebel Z I came to Belgium, where he was used as a showjumper and after his return to Germany (end of 1989) he also competed in advanced showjumping competitions.
Breeding record: His approved sons include: Rabanus (Hessen state stallion), Redford, Roubin and Rosso. The winnings of his first 4- and 5-year-old progeny in 1990 placed him 4th in the table of successful sires of showjumpers (according to the FN statistical record). Four of his progeny were sold through the Holstein autumn auction at an average price of 43,750 DM (i.a. Richmond 78,000 DM). His daughter Ready Z competed in advanced showjumping competitions under T. Luther and represented her sire in international showjumping.
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.

