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Landrover |
This young stallion reflects what
can only be described as a unique family dynasty. Royal Z I by Ramiro,
the oldest son of the Almé daughter Aleska Z, produced a number of top
show jumpers in Denmark, who were successful up to World Cup show
jumping, among them, Montanus Ricardo. His full-brother Royal Z II was
a premium stallion in Oldenburg and also presented a number of
international show jumpers. Aleska's third approved son is no less than
Cordalmé Z, himself an international horse, and already the sire of two
Olympic horses (Sydney 2000). Rolanda by the Ramiro son Rolando, the
fourth
foal of Aleska was a diamond ring mare in Oldenburg as a three year old and
had many wins in international competitions under Gilbert Böckmann.
Aleska produced two colts by the French stallion Livresco, of whom the
older one was approved in Denmark. The most recent daughter was a
diamond ring mare in Rastede in 2001. She derives from the French horse
Quattro and is therefore inbred to the great Almé, which lets hopes
rise high for breeding and sport in the future. This phalanx of
grandiose international siblings includes Landrover, who in terms of his
origin is probably the best Aleska son. Landadel is the first stallion
in Germany whose progeny won in excess of DM 1 million (Euro 511,292)
within the time period of one year. Landrover came third at the stallion
performance test in Redefin, won a number of show jumper tests and
qualified for the Federal Championship. |