VANDERBILT KW He will be tall. Modern, well built, tall colt for dressage excellence Vanderbilt is good with haltering, leading and loading. He has the competition arena literally and figuratively at his feet with the proven lineage he carries.
SIRE: BLU HORS FLORENT cleared the table at the 3-year-olds championship at the Landgestüt Marbach Dressage Festival in 2021, where he won the 3-year-old championship with a final score of 8.3
Blue Hors Florent was the reserve champion stallion at the 50-day test in Adelheidsdorf, where he achieved very good grades, especially for rideability and willingness to perform, canter and overall impression, all of which are qualities that are rooted in his bloodlines – just as the good show-jumping blood is.
Florent received no score under 8, 9 for rideability and 8,5 for jumping making him a good option for adding jump to your dressage horse! He is a stallion that develops positively and with lots of potential for the future.
His sire, Floriscount, was the 2008 winner of the 70-day test in Schlickau with a dressage index of 147.49. where he achieved the following grades: walk: 8.0, trot: 9.0, canter: 9.75, riding ability: 8.5 (test rider 10.0) and capacity: 9.0. Floriscount qualified both in 2010 and 2011 for the Bundeschampionat for 5-year-old and 6-year-old dressage horses in Warendorf.
DAM by DESPERADOES, who for a number of years has been one of the world’s most winning dressage stallions. With rider Kristina Bröring-Sprehe, the stallion has been part of the German national team and has helped win team silver at the 2012 Olympics, team gold at WEG 2014 and team gold at the 2016 Olympics, where he also became an individual bronze medalist. The pair, who have also been German champions, ended in 2018 a long and glorious career with countless international victorie
DAM ILSA’s SIRE: CHARMEUR
Charmeur’s talent is evident in his extraordinary performance career. For the first step of his winning career, Charmeur won the KWPN stallion performance test; he went on to win the Pavo Cup Finals twice; he competed successfully on the small tour, and ultimately he became a Grand Prix horse regularly scoring in the 70’s at the CDI level. Charmeur accomplished all this while standing at stud as one of the Netherlands’ most popular stallions. Highlights of Charmeur’s career include:
- Winner of Pavo Cup Finals in both 2011 and 2012
- Represented the Netherlands at the 2012 World Young Horse Championships in Verden, Germany where he finished fifth in the 5-Year-Old finals.
- Champion of the 2010 KWPN Spring Stallion Performance Test scoring 86.5 points, with 9’s for trot, canter, self-carriage, rideability and dressage potential.
- Winner of the 2012-2013 KWPN Stallion Competition at M Level with Emmelie Scholtens, where his trot scored a perfect “10” for its clear rhythm and uphill tendency.
- In 2017 Chameur competed successfully on the Small Tour with rider Madeline Witte-Vrees. The pair earned several scores between 74 and 75%.
- Grand Prix debut in May 2018, winning his class with a 72.39 with rider Madeline Witte-Vrees.
- Excellent results at Grand Prix in 2018 and 2019 for Charmeur and Madeleine Witte-Vrees. Winnings include Etten Leur with 74.40%, Den Dungen with 72%, and Liempde with 72.73%
ILSA’S DAM SIRE Flemmingh:
He sired beautiful, big, long-lined horses with three perfect gaits. This is proven by the great number of Ster and Keur mares, champion foals and dressage performance horses. Flemmingh mares prove themselves in breeding. The approved stallions; Krack C, Santino and Lingh are some of the most famous Flemmingh sons.
His son Lingh, ridden by Edward Gal, won several Grand Prix and was Reserve Champion at the World Cup Final in Las Vegas, where he was the crowd favourite. He won and was placed in several other Grand Prix and World Cup qualifiers. He was also a member of the Dutch team at the European Championship.
Flemmingh’s approved son Krack C has also won several Grand Prix and was the best KWPN dressage horse during the World Championship in Jerez 2002. Krack C won the Grand Prix Special in ’s Hertogenbosch and became the Dutch Dressage Champion of 2006. Also very successful is BeSe, ridden by Catherina Morelli, who won the Grand Prix Special and the Grand Prix at the International Horse Show in Palm Beach. And Melvin, who is with Imke Schellekens-Bartels, is very successful at Grand Prix level.




