Pedigree.


Brioni Friedensfürst Rondo
Frieda III
Bagheerah ox Gelria
Feinsliebchen xx
Hillary Garut Humbursky Garut
Cara
Henessy Kinsky Almhirt Tynsky
Haluska



Hillary

Hillary Born 1998, Cremello, 15.3 hh / 160 cm.

Hillary has achieved both an elite and premium graded mare status with the ZfdP. She is also registered with the German Federal Association (FN) and entered in the performance stud book D.

She has very good and correct movements, a lovely temperament and excellent fertility. Although she is not that tall herself, she has always produced much taller offspring. Apart from her lovely temperament, she has also passed her correct confirmation, harmonious movements and her excellent jumping ability to her foals.

Hillary's Sire, Garut Humbursky, has originally been graded in the Czech Republic where he produced a graded stallion and several brood mares in a very short cover season that have all been registered with the Czech main stud book. Garut Humbursky carries both Kinsky and Akhal-Teke blood. In 1994 he was moved to Germany where he advanced to become the most successful Isabel warmblood stallion, as stated in the German Federal Association yearbook. It is said that Garut Humbursky is very nice ride, honest and intelligent.

Brioni

Brioni Born 2001, Bay, 16.1 hh / 165 cm
Lincenced with the ZSAA, and approved for Trakehner, Oldenburger and German Sporthorse.
Reserve Champion at the ZSAA approvals in Germany with scores of 9.0 for his type and trot!
Brioni has taken the 70 day stallion test in Neustadt/Dosse; won the Projekt Nurmi e.V. field test for young event horses as a 4 yr old (overall 83%). Brioni also won and got placed in dressage, show jumping and eventing as a 4-6 yr old with scores up to 90%.

Brioni is one of only three approved Trakehner stallions sired by the international Grand Prix dressage winner EH Friedensfürst. Brioni was first approved as an Arabian Sporthorse in Germany (ZSAA), where he won the reserve champion title of that approval. Later, he was presented for Verband approval, which he passed in Kerken, Germany with ease in the spring of 2004.


Brioni's rare versatile athleticism is showing in Hokuspokus, and allowed him to win with exceptional scores and results in all three major disciplines. His dressage scores have hit 90% as a 5yr old; he qualified for the Federal championship of the German Event horse with a 85% win at training level when he was 5 yrs old; and he also finished many young show jumper classes up to 1,15m in the ribbons. This bay stallion has been praised by the German press and equestrian journalists for his overwhelming beauty, the perfect symbiosis of Arabian and Trakehner genes, his great scope and style in jumping and his powerful, cadenced movement.

Brioni offers you the very rare chance to influence your breeding program with outstanding Polish and Russian Arabian genes without losing the modern aspects of movement, ride-ability and jumping ability in your program. Brioni truly offers it all. His first foals such as Hokuspokus, impress with very good body harmony, correct foundations, very pleasing temperaments and excellent movement. Brioni is standing at the state stud of Redefin and will prove to be an excellent match for mares that can profit from more type, refinement, general athleticism and modern movement.

Friedensfürst

The sire of Brioni, the chestnut elite stallion Friedensfürst, was an international Grand Prix winner with Lisa Wilcox. Stationed at the famous Oldenburg stud Vorwerk in Cappeln, he received his early training from Nicole Uphoff and with her, participated at the prestigious Nürnberg Burgpokal in Frankfurt. Friedensfürst, who stood a most substantial 17.2h, was first approved in Hanover before he became a Trakehner breeding stallion and finished his 100 day test with exceptional results in both the dressage and the jumping index. In fact, he was bred to jump, and often his offspring inherited just that: outstanding talent for jumping. His approved son Lücke is not only an accomplished S-level show jumper in Germany, but is also the first Trakehner ever to be entered into the Hanoverian Show Jumper Breeding Program!

Friedensfürst's sire Rondo was a successful FEI show jumper and the other two sons of him that were approved, the ATA'S Graditz *E* and the German Arthus, both managed to sire excellent jumpers. Nevertheless, the dressage potential in Friedensfürst, and his magnificent, exuberant mechanics in his movement, especially in trot and canter, made the career choice for him easy. Friedensfürst's third son, the chestnut Patmos, seems to be taking after him, as he is winning at M level as a 5 and 6 year old in Germany. The blood of Friedensfürst is very high in demand. A majority of his daughters were inspection champions with premium scores in Germany and fetched high prices at auctions and sales (e.g. St.Pr.+Pr.St. Alisha, NMS elite auction in 2004). Friedensfürst's dam Frieda III was sired by the great Gelria (by Kassio), one of the last Trakehner sires descending from the Abglanz-line that proved so valuable for Hanover and Oldenburg. The second dam is already the full TB mare Feinsliebchen xx, who traces back to the same family as e.g. the 1993 Trakehner champion stallion and international eventer Fontainbleau.

Bagheerah ox

Brioni's dam Bagheerah ox is a Russian Arabian mare from the most valuable Tersk Stud. She stands a substantial 15.3h and is now a noted broodmare at Gestüt Schralling in Bavaria, home of the Olympic medallist Peron TSF. Bagheerah ox was entered into the Trakehner main mare book with premium scores at inspection and was a premium mare in the book of the ZfdP in Germany, even winning a Id prize at the National mare show in 1999. Her first foal was the later approved stallion Baykal, who also qualified for the federal championships of the German event horse. Quite an achievement for this mare! Brioni is her second son. Bagheerah's bloodlines read like the "who is who" of the Russian sporthorse world. Her sire Bagdad ox is a paternal half brother to Gottfried Hoogen's exceptional Arabian stallion Kosmonaut ox, who sadly died only 2 years ago and has several approved sons in Europe. In the US, his Trakehner grandson Marcato (by Sapros x Kosmonaut ox) represents this excellent, highly performance proven blood. In fact, Bagheerah is inbred to Naftalin ox, the sire of Kosmonaut ox, twice. The pedigree is especially noteworthy for its high accumulation and inbreeding factor to the best Arabian sport horse producer ever, Russia's exceptional Priboj ox. He appears 7 times in this pedigree. His son Pomeranets ox, who sired among other, the legendary Trakehner Hockey, also appears in the pedigrees of such outstanding sport horses as Biotop (Reiner Klimke), Almox Prints (Elmar Gundel) or recently, Podkhod (Elena Sidneeva). Of equal importance is the stallion Arax ox in this pedigree, who stems from the outstanding Bairactar-line from the Weil Stud. This is today's most successful and important line at the Tersk Stud.