Round 2 - 2018 Young Jumper Championships Stallion Service Auction.

Bidding Opens: March 26, 2018 - Bidding Closes: March 28, 2018


Hip 19: CHOICE - Landkoenig, Lord Adonis

Donated by EurEquine, LLC & Rainbow Equus Meadows

Second Chance - High Bidder gets

  • 2019
  • Papers: Yes
Notes:

Landkönig

Landkönig's progeny include a two-time Olympic and WEG qualifier. With over a million dollars in offspring earnings he holds an American progeny record. He produced the highest-priced jumper ever sold at the Hanoverian Elite auction, as well as a licensed son, a 2003 and 2004 Bundeschampionat quali- fier and 11 auction selections out of 45 registered offspring. In 2005, one Landkönig gelding sold at the presti- gious PSI Auction for more than $437,000. Landadel, Champion of his 100-Day Test, is one of the leading German sires and the most successful stallion of his age group. Landkönig's damline produced eight licensed stallions.

His dam, Luna, who was written about in the Eylers millennium stallion book, also produced Devon Champion Grönlad; Gratulata, a World Cup qualifier with Michael Matz; Gina, Champion of Luxembourg, and 1991 Bundeschampionat participants and Grand Prix jumpers Genua and Gentleman.

Landkönig scored a 9.5 for stadium jumping at his 100-Day Test with a test index almost equally high in jumping and in rideability. He also scored 8s for character, temperament and willingness to work.

German Chef d'Equipe Herbert Meyer bred several mares to Landkönig. He has had several top inspection foals, and in 2007, La Bamba became Elite Eligible and was an inspection Champion. Lord Tryon MF won the NCDCTA Breed Show Bari von Buedingen award. In 2005, Landkönig entered the Topliste Hannoveraner Hengste with a jumping breed value of 132, highest of any Hanoverian standing in North America. In 2005, 8-year-old son Lucullus won his first Grand Prix and had many placings at that level. Four-year-old Landfall placed third in the 2007 IJF, and 9-year-old Lipton placed in the 2007 CSI Beervelde Grand Prix. Lantinus, winner of many Grand Prixs, is the number two Hanoverian jumper after Shutterfly for the third year, and he also made the cover of Der Hannoveraner for the third time after win- ning Aachen 2009. In 2008, the FEI ranked 10-year-old Lantinus as the number one jumper in the world for several months. Landalyn became EMC with 9/8 for jumping, as did EMC Luanja and EMC Llangollyn. In 2011 Laus Deos had the highest U.S. MPT score and in 2012 Landollure became an EMC with 9/9 for jumping.

Lord Adonis

Lord Adonis was raised/owned by renowned international Grand Prix jumper Rene Tebbel and took everyone's breath away when he was approved at the Oldenburg Hengst-Tage in 2010. Lord Adonis was imported to the U.S. in June 2012, and two months later attended the 2012 North American Stallion Performance Testing where he received an impressive 7th in Dressage (110.78), 7th in Jumping (111.83), 8th Overall (111.58), and was one of only four horses approved by the Hanoverian Society earning an Elite status. The judges remarked: “Lord Adonis impressed because of his good type and his long legs. He clearly is still developing. In jumping, his ability was especially impressive; in the dressage test, he received high ridability values. His sire Lordanos is known to produce a ground covering walk and a good canter.” His modern type, confident yet quiet demeanor and versatile talents have him fully licensed with the following breed organizations and studbooks: Westflisches Pferdestammbuch e.V., Westfalen Horse Assoc., AHS and Rhineland Society, Oldenburg Springpferde International, German Oldenburg Verband, American/ Canadian/German Hanoverian Verband,(Accepted in the jumper breeding program) Rheinland Pfalz Saar, Royal Belgian Sport Horse Society (Studbook sBs) KWPN (regA) Canadian Sport Horse and Canadian Warmblood.

His sire Lordanos was the USEF Leading Jumping Sire. Lordan by Lordanos, won the Zoetis $1 Million Grand Prix at HITS Saugerties and was the leading USEF $25,000 Plus Grand Prix horse. In 2017, Undeniable by Lordanos won the HITS/Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix. Lordanos was successful in 1.40m- and 1.50m-classes for an incredible eleven years. The top-priced Verden auction horse Lohengrin became the Hanoverian Show Jumper Champion and another son won the licensing in Finland. In 2013, Lordanos was named the top jumper sire in the United States by the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF).

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