Description
Diaron can refer to outstanding offspring. This is all the more remarkable because sport was his priority at first. From his first crops he produced our premium stallion and record HLP winner Diablue PS, Dialourty PS, who is also licensed, the Schockemöhle PS online auction price record holder Diaron’s Zecilo PS, which was sold for a sensational 126,500 euros, and the Polish show jumping champion Diakato PS/? ukasz Koza/POL (4y.) and Delano/Markus Merschformann, who has won a series of show jumping ability tests under his breeder.
With Diarado, Come on, Aldatus and Domino, four generations of stallions from the Schockemöhle station follow one another directly in Diaron’s pedigree.
His sire Diarado was a Holstein champion stallion, a record winner of his performance test, a series winner of show jumpers, a bronze medalist at the Bundeschampionat (twice 9.0) and third place in the Dobrock Grand Prix. His oldest offspring include Don Diarado/Maurice Tebbel, who took part in the Olympics and took third place in the team at the World Championships, Donatello/Ashlee Bond/ISR who placed eleventh at the Olympics and who placed first in World Cup jumping and Grand Prix
Dicas/Margie Goldstein-Engle/USA, just to name a few.
The dam Lenda-Cara also produced the third-place finisher in the Grand Prix of Frankfurt, Verden and Munich as well as in the Stuttgart German Master, Campitello (by Concetto Famos)/Alexander Hinz, and the 1.45 meter show jumper Cestlavie (by Cornet’s Star).
Brought into the sport by Harm Thormählen, the dam’s sire Come On continued his career in 1991 with Carsten-Otto Nagel in the saddle. Under Ludger Beerbaum and Ralf Schneider, numerous international successes were added, such as victory in the German Masters, second place in the Göteborg/SWE Grand Prix, third place in the Hickstead/GBR Derby and fourth place in the Hamburg Show Jumping Derby. From 1997, Come On placed at the CHIO Aachen with Her Royal Highness Princess Haya of Jordan. Come On’s stud produced eight licensed sons, including Clever Boy, Come Well and Checker, as well as Comic FRH, winner of the Nuremberg Burg Pokal.
The granddam Lindauway produced six successful show jumpers, led by the Maastricht runner-up VDL Groep Miss Untouchable (by Chacco-Blue)/Leopold van Asten/NED.
Aldatus, in the third generation, won team gold and individual silver with Christian Ahlmann at the European Championships in Millstreet/IRL in 1994, as well as silver at the DM in Soltau. Under Jos Lansink he became Dutch champion.
The great-granddam Linda-Dolores is a full sister to the winner of the Golden Whip 1996 in Nörten-Hardenberg, Day Date/Beat Mändli/SUI. She herself brought with Balou’s Day Date/Candice King/USA and Molly Ashe/USA, Carlogero/Wilma Marklund/SWE, Pentagon/Ludwig Sternberg, Roxette-Dolores/Jennifer Gray/CAN and Tiger Lily/Jessica Springsteen/USA and others, a total of seven internationally successful show jumpers.
The dam line can be traced back to 1840 via the Agram son Efendi, and all generations produced performance horses in an unusually high frequency from loyal matings to stallions from the Schockemöhle station.
Double Bundeschampion and already successful internationally in Grand Prix
Pedigree
Diarado | Diamant de Semilly | Le Tot de Semilly |
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Venice des Cresles | ||
Roxette I | Corrado I | |
Kimberley III | ||
Lenda Cara | Come on | Cantus |
Suhne | ||
Lindauway | Aldatus Z | |
Linda Dolores |