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Coronet Obolensky
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Coronet Obolensky is
one of the hottest up and coming young stallions in the
world. At only 7 years old he has already reached
international competiton. The highly elastic motions and
superb uphill gallop are well combined with jumping
qualities that are hard to equal in respect to capacity, leg
technique and manner of jumping. This special predisposition
is clearly predetermined by his first class pedigree. He was
presented successfully in show jumper competitions beginning
in 2003, under Ludger Beerbaum or Marco Kutscher. His sire
Clinton, son of the international icon Corrado I (Franke
Sloothaak), himself a highly successful international show
jumper, not only combines the premium national stallions Cor
de la Bryère, Landgraf I and Capitol in his pedigree but
furthermore derives from Holstein bloodline 8829. The
damsire, Heartbreaker, who was victorious in World Cup
events, is a son of the probably most prominent Dutch sire
of show jumpers of the past 20 years, namely, Nimmerdor. The
grandam, a successful advanced class show jumper, produced
the victorious international competition sports horse
Querido (by Feinschnitt I). Her sire Randel Z, a son of
Thieß Luther�s successful international competition sports
mare Alarie Z, inter alia, brought forth the international
dressage horse Nector (Ingrid Klimke).
Cornet Obolensky was declared vice-champion and the darling
of the public at the main Northrhine Westphalian approval of
2001. He absolved an exceedingly good 30 day test with an
overall score of 8.33, as third of his test lot, leading the
field in show jumping with the score of 9.24. He was
moreover awarded the top score of 10 for loose jumping.
Cornet Obolensky first crop already produced a number of
expensive, elite foals for the 25th and 26th Northrhine
Westphalian elite auctions. Beautiful types with handsome
faces and well proportioned harmonious conformation, they
caused a sensation with the public. Particularly impressive
were the decidedly spirited, uphill moving motions during
the trot.
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