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Connassieur

Mare, Bay, Westphalian, *2020
Breeder: Gestüt Vorwerk
Stick-measure: 0 cm
Licensing: 0

Connassieur
Caracciola MT Chin Champ Chin Chin
St.Pr.St. Ravenna II
Zarina IV Calido I
Pueppi II
Verb.Pr.St. Rendite Rosandro Rosario
Saniza
St.Pr.St. Weltmaus Weltmeyer
St.Pr.St. Donna Bella

Our premium stallion Caracciola MT won international tests for young dressage horses as a five-year-old and placed in the Bundeschampionat finals. In 2019, he won bronze in the Warendorf Final under his trainer Melanie Tewes and was the first jumper stallion ever to successfully represent the German colors at the World Breeding Championships for Young Dressage Horses.

Lombardei, registered in the stud book under the name Rendite, received the association premium. She achieved success in tests for young riding and dressage horses.

The granddam St.Pr.St. Weltmaus already had a foal by Argentinus when she was three years old. Afterwards she went in sport, won A and L dressage competitions and is trained up to advanced level. Back in breeding she produced Brunello di Montalcino (by Belissimo M) who was licensed and successful up to advanced level. Bernini VMT (by Breitling W) placed at the 2019 Bundeschampionat for six-year-old dressage horses. Also successful in sport are the Weltmaus offspring Romanze MT and Rosanna (both by Rosandro).

The third dam, St.Pr.St. Bella Donna, was bred to Weltmeyer and produced the two licensed full brothers Weltregent H, with Britta Baumgart winning up to Intermediate I, and Weltroyal, placed first in tests for young dressage horses under Hannes Baumgart.

The great-great granddam St.Pr.St. Pikantje won the riding horse class at the 1981 Bundeschampionat in Munich under Reinhard Baumgart. She produced the licensed Picasso (by Wandersmann xx) and the three state premium mares Alikantje (by Alabaster), Wicarda (by Weltmeyer) and Wariante (by Wandersmann xx).

The fifth dam, St.Pr.St. Lombardei, produced the licensed Marcuzzi (by Matcho AA; medium (M) level show jumper) and the two advanced (S) level show jumpers Pikobello and Pikata (both by Pik Bube I).