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K-2, like the mountain
he is named for, clearly stood stood above the crowd at the 2001
approval. Excellent gaits, a strikingly refined exterior and
an outstanding temperament distinguish this modern
refinement stallion. Two of the most successful Trakehner
mares in postwar history are combined in his pedigree–Schwalbenburg, the dam of numerous licensed stallions, and
the former Bundeschampion mare, Kalinka, with a touch of
the most refined Anglo-Arabian bloodlines through the extra
class stallion, Upan la Jarthe, sire of many licensed sons
and numerous sport horses for all disciplines and especially
known for the famous Inschallah. K2 was a high
achiever at his 30 day test with a score of 8.8 in dressage.
He finished his 70 day test in 2004 in Neustadt-Dosse with
the second best dressage index in a group of strong
competitors (133.21/2nd among 48 stallions). In 2003 he
qualified for the Bundeschampionat for German riding horses
in Warendorf and has meanwhile collected top ribbons in
elementary level tests for young dressage horses. K2 has
already proved his best attributes as a sire. At the
Trakehner Foal Auction on the occasion of the stallion
approval in Neumünster in 2004, the most expensive filly and
colt were from his first crop. In 2005 at the approval in
Neustadt/Dosse, his first son was licensed and at the 2005
Oldenburg Stallion Market, Swedish buyers purchased an
especially strong typed young stallion. |
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| Stradivari |
Upan la Jarthe
AA |
Pancho II AA |
| Uob de Fondelyn AA |
| ESt.
Schwalbenburg |
Ibikus |
| Pr.u.St. Schwalbenlied |
| SPS Kateia |
Inschallah AA |
Israel AA |
| Resena AA |
| Pr.u.E.St.
Kalinka XV |
Mahagoni |
| Katinka III |
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1999 black 16.2-hand Trakehner
Approved for: Trakehner,
Oldenburg, Hanover, Westphalia and Rhineland as well as all
southern German and new German State Verbands.
Stallion Performance Test
Overall score
Dressage score
Jumping score |
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