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As a Danish Warmblood Elite Stallion at the early age of nine, Blue Hors Don Olymbrio has continued on his rapid development in sport.
Don Olymprio became an international Grand Prix Freestyle winner in 2018 with over 80%, as well as produced the Danish Warmblood Filly of the Year who later sold for 80,000 EUR. In 2018 he successfully participated in several major international events under Daniel Bachmann-Andersen with good rankings and several victories. At the 2018 CDI competition in Herning, he started the year well scoring two seconds. He continued this on with top placings in Hagen and Cappeln prior to a second placing in the Grand Prix World Cup competition, followed by a victory in the Grand Prix Special. He also had a double victory at the Blue Hors Dressage Festival when he achieved 80% in the freestyle.
During the show season, Blue Hors Don Olymbrio competes in national shows and has attained achieved multiple victories and placings in Prix St. Georges since age seven. Both his sire Jazz, and grandsire, Ferro, have competed at the highest level-- representing the Netherlands at the World Championships in dressage. Jazz has placed high on the WBFSH dressage stallion rankings for several years-- placing 3rd in 2015. Jazz is probably the most influential Dutch breeding stallion of the past 25 - 30 years and has sired a large number of licensed sons and elite mares. The number of his offspring that have become high level competition sport horses is second to none which makes him particularly valuable to breeders. His grandsire Ferro secured the 8th place on the WBFSH rankings for 2015.
Don Olymbrio's first crop drew much attention at home and abroad as each of his three sons became licensed stallions and were proclaimed as premium stallions. At the Süddeutsche Hengsttage in Munich in 2015, L'Olymp Landlyst (Der Däne), was proclaimed premium stallion and sold at auction to Hof Kasselmann in Germany. At the Danish Warmblood stallion licensing in Herning, both UNO Don Olympic and Blue Hors Dreamline were licensed and both were proclaimed premium stallions.
Dam sire Ferro and his rider Coby van Baalen won silver at the Olympic Games in 2000 and Ferro has founded his own stallion line in the Netherlands, which has given the stallions Rousseau, Metall, Rhodium and Special D. Ferro, like Jazz, has produced many successful dressage horses and his offspring are characterized by a convincing ability to collect.
Don Olymbrio originates from one of the most successful Dutch dam lines, family 145. |
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