Description
Athleticism, correct feet and legs with a strong back, joy in galloping – All Star gives all this to his foals, which were also sold at auctions at correspondingly high prices.
After his official departure from the sport at the 2020 World Cup tournament in Basel/SUI, the European team champion, individual tenth at the European Championships and fifth in the World Cup final All Star is finally available to breeders without restrictions. The genetics of the powerhouse are unique, as he combines the performance evergreens Argentinus, Almé, Ramiro and Winnetou in his pedigree.
In 2010, the Irishman Denis Lynch led the Hanoverian Vice Show Jumping Champion (5 years old) to his first successes in the international youngster tour, which was followed by victories at the top events in Cannes/FRA, Gothenburg/SWE, Barcelona/ESP and Valkenswaard/NED connected. All Star took part in four World Cup finals and made his championship debut in 2014 at the World Equestrian Games in Caen/FRA with a place in the top ten in the individual ranking. In 2015 he was in Aachen in the individual final of the European Championship. In 2017, after winning team gold, he was tenth in the individual ranking at the European Championships in Gothenburg/SWE.
His father Argentinus was a top-class sport horse maker, which also catapulted him to the top of the world’s best show jumping sires in the early 2000s. His offspring include World Cup winner Anka/Marcus Ehning, World Cup second Air Jordan Z/Daniel Deußer, European team champion Asti Spumante/Thomas Mühlbauer, Olympic tenth Arko III/Nick Skelton/GBR, the World Championship team -Fourth Adlantus As FRH/Lars Nieberg, Banda de Hus/Kevin Staut/FRA or Gregory Wathelet/BEL and Azarro/Holger Wulschner etc. The Argentinus offspring were also in front in dressage, like the EC team gold winner Albano/ Heike Kemmer, the two-time German Champion Amaretto/Isabell Werth and August der Starke OLD/Victoria Max-Theurer/AUT.
The dam St.Pr.St. April Love ZH was placed in tests for riding horses and also produced the licensed Pilaro (by Pilot), who was placed in 1.40 meter classes, Allstar (by Argentinus)/Oliver Ross, who won 1.40 meter classes, and the mares Contessina (by Contender), who in turn became the mother of the licensed Quel Homme, Crazy Love ZH (by Contender), who produced the licensed Acolito (by Acord II), and St.Pr.St. Elaisa del Chirone (by Escudo I). The latter became the mother of the licensed Lalique del Chirone (by Lincolm L). There are numerous top show jumpers among the offspring of the daughters.
The granddam is none other than the internationally highly successful Rinnetou Z/Piet Raymakers/NED, who won the World Cups in Helsinki/FIN, Amsterdam/NED and ‘s Hertogenbosch/NED as well as the Grand Prix in Antwerp/BEL. The licensed Chardonnay Z (by Caretano) also comes from her. Her half-siblings Zalza (by Zeus)/Nick Skelton/GBR and Cornelis Z (by Cor de la Bryère) also competed internationally, Rival Z (by Ramiro) was licensed.
The line goes back to the miracle mare Fairness Z, with which Hartwig Steenken achieved his international breakthrough. Amaretto I-IV, Oak Grove’s AH, Dirty Sanchez, For Fairness, Don Darco de Bornival Z, Apricot/Hugo Simon/AUT and Absalom Z/Michael Whitaker/GBR also come from this line.
All Star is PSSM 1 & 2 negative and ECVM free.
Granddam is the EM participant Rinnetou Z/Piet Raymakers/NED
Pedigree
Argentinus | Argentan I | Absatz |
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Worms | ||
Dorle | Duden II | |
Winter Rose | ||
April Love ZH | Alms | Ibrahim |
Girondine | ||
Rinnetou Z | Ramiro | |
Wencke Z |