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DIARADO

OUTSIDE SIRE

Diamant de Semilly SF - Corrado I -Contender

We have selected several renowned outside stallions for our mares this season to ensure a wide variety of the highest quality foals continues in our breeding program here at Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses.

Diarado

DIARADO

DE421000339405|318D2

Dark Brown |169cm |*01.05.2005 |

WFFS status: negativ

Diarado
Diarado

"Hardly ever has the Holsteiner stallion licensing in Neumünster seen an equally clear-cut and celebrated champion as in 2007." ~ Holsteiner Verband

Diarado’s description by breed director Dr. Nissen reads as follows: “The champion stallion oozes incredible charisma and epitomizes the modern sport horse type. His magnificent type goes along with a good topline, a strong back, and four perfectly correct legs. His basic paces improved from a fairly good walk to a good trot, crowned by a perfect canter. But his presentation reached fever pitch in the free jumping phase, where he demonstrated perfect judgement from the very first approach, jumping with a flexible body, excellent leg technique, and unbelievable scope, all of which earned him a 10.0.”

Diarado’s performance is obvious. He won the Schlieckau stallion performance test with 150 index points overall. As a 4-year-old, he won young horse jumping classes scoring 9.0; as a 5-year-old, he won the qualifier to the National Championship final scoring 9.0 and 9.3, and placed third in the final scoring 9.0. At 9 years old, he took 3rd place in the S*** level grand prix at the Dobrock horse show, to name only a few achievements.


Test Results

Schlieckau 2008: Ges. 150,57 (1./29); Spr. 144,01 (1./29); Dres. 138,42 (2./29)

Pedigree of Diarado

Sire

He carries world champion blood through his sire, Diamant de Semilly, a member of the gold winning French team under Eric Lavallois at the Jerez World Equestrian Games in 2002.

 


Damline

Diarado’s dam is by Holsteiner jumping horse sire Corrado I and a full sister to licensed stallion Crawford. Through the famous stallions Lord and Ramiro, the dam line goes back to the highly successful stem 318D2 bred by the Bernhard family. This mare family has produced the studs Corofino I + II, Coriano, Chello I + II as well as champion stallion Camiros.

Diarado
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