Stakkato Gold

Stakkato Gold

  • Brown
  • Hanoverian
  • *2001
  • 16.1 ½ hands
  • fresh semen upon inquiry
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About Stakkato Gold Pedigree

Jumping in perfection

Modern jumper breeding in a nutshell: Stakkato Gold is a whiz kid in both breeding and sport: He reached international recognition in shows and as a sire while still a young stallion. He was the best jumper stallion at the Hanoverian licensing in Verden in 2003. He again proved his outstanding talent for jumping at the 30-day test in Prussendorf in 2004 where he was awarded the maximum score of 10.0 several times. In his very first show season in 2005, Stakkato Gold won and placed with the best in tests for young show jumpers up to elementary (L) level. He continued in 2006, again winning or placing near the top up to medium (M) level and qualified for the Bundeschampionat. He is now highly successful in advanced (S***) level. In 2009 he won the Final of the Youngster Tour in Neumünster under Jan Sprehe and placed at many competitions, e.g. in Dortmund, Nörten-Hardenberg, Assen/Netherlands, Oldenburg and Gera.

Many of the foals from his first crops were awarded premiums. After his first son Seal was licensed, Stalido was licensed in 2011. A large number of the offspring from his first crops are now found in show jumping and a striking number of them have won tests for young show jumpers; several even qualified for the Bundeschampionat. That got Stakkato Gold off to a great start as a sire: In the German FN's predicted breeding value statistics 2011, he has a sensational 166 points, ranking third among all German stallions.

 

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In 2011, his sire Stakkato dominated the FN's predicted breeding value statistics for show jumpers for the eleventh time in a row. With Eva Bitter in the saddle, Stakkato won the 1998 Hanoverian Show Jumping Championships of Dobrock and the Bundeschampionat in Warendorf. In 2003 as well as 2010 the duo took the German Champion title in show jumping in the class for ladies, the 2004 Vice Champion title and competed successfully for Germany in Nations Cups. Stakkato Gold’s dam Wertherröschen took second in the Grand Prix of Morssele (Belgium) under Edwina Alexander (Australia) and has won international ribbons with Billy Tworney (Ireland) in St. Tropez, Monaco and Cannes. The dam's sire Werther, the 1992 Hanoverian Stallion of the Year, is one of the most successful sires nation wide because of his great versatility. The third generation dam Carmen was bred to Sandro Hit which resulted in St.Pr.A. See you, the 2003 Oldenburg State Champion, finalist in the Bundeschampionat and one of the highest priced horses at the Vechta Elite Auction. In the third generation you also find the Holstein Landgraf I son, Achill-Libero I H, who won the 1994 show jumping World Cup under Jos Lansink/Belgium. Calypso II, found in the fourth generation, again adds Holstein lines to the pedigree. He was one of the most significant sires in Germany and his offspring are distinguished by outstanding jumping ability as well as the highest rideability. Stakkato Gold comes from the Wendland jumper family of Alsterröschen (by Agram) and has been classically bred for performance in jumping in every single generation. The significant Hanoverian dam line 762/S. 311516939 (by Alex-Springborn-Morgenrot III) is also the origin of the stallions Consulting (private stallion Oldenburg), Dirano, Grandom and Lentimus (private stallion Hanover), Dömitz II (Belgium), Dux Z (alias Don Rudolpho; private stallion Hanover, Rhineland, internationally successful under Franke Sloothaak), Gala Star Z (private stallion Hesse) as well as the internationally successful show jumpers Pirol/Peter and Helena Weinberg, Piko/Hauke Schmidt, Pur/Ulf Plate and Santana/Andreas Ripke as well as Hannah Robertson-Mytilineou/Greece.

Licensed for Hanover, Oldenburg, OS-International, Westphalia and Rhineland as well as all new German State Verbands. Admitted to the Hanoverian Jumper Breeding Program.

Breeder: Arend Kamphorst, Heidesee