Description
This is what winners look like!
The first offspring of our debutant PS announced themselves with a bang – first and foremost our Donation PS, who trotted directly to the top of his basket. And he did so with a grace and grandeur that one rarely sees. A king of movement! And of the noblest blood, too.
Debutant PS won the Oldenburg State Championships in 2021 under Brandi Roenick/USA (trot, canter and rideability 9.0 each) and finished fourth in the German Championships final for three-year-old stallions. He also came up trumps at his stallion performance test in Schlieckau (foreign rider 9.5), finishing in fourth place with a total of 8.53. In 2023, he placed at the German Championships for young dressage horses under Dries van Dyck/BEL. In 2024, he qualified for the German Championships again and finished second in the Warendorf qualification (trot 9.2, perspective 8.5). In the final of the German Championships for six-year-old dressage horses, he finished eighth.
The dam’s sire, elite stallion Totilas, won gold twice at the European Championships in Windsor/GBR in 2009 and three gold medals at the World Equestrian Games in Lexington/USA in 2010. He also won the World Cup final in ‘s-Hertogenbosch/NED in 2010. Several times he set completely new records in the Grand Prix arena. His offspring reached the big championship stages in record time and quickly catapulted him to the top places in the WBFSH ranking of the world’s best dressage sires – currently in fourth place. As at the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo/JPN, three Totilas offspring were again at the start in Paris/FRA in 2024: in addition to our Total Hope/Isabel Freese/NOR, who finished tenth in the individual ranking, Glock’s Total U.S./Hans Peter Minderhoud/NED, who finished fourth in the team, and Gotilas du Feuillard/Corentin Pottier/FRA, who finished sixth in the team. Total Hope and Glock’s Total U.S. are two of the 48 licensed sons of Totilas.
The grandmother is Charlott-Maria Schürmann’s Burg Cup finalist Dante’s Pearl OLD. The pair won dressage competitions up to Inter I in 2024.
In third place, Dante Weltino OLD represents the line of Donnerhall. He competed under Therese Nilshagen/SWE at two Olympic Games, two World Championships and four European Championships, reached the final each time and secured two European Championship team bronze medals and 13 top ten finishes. Soon 30 licensed sons, including champion and premium stallions, as well as numerous sport offspring, including the Olympic team bronze medallist Jagerbomb/Betty Moody/GBR, are recorded.
The third dam Lady Chapeau d.N. also produced the M** dressage horse Ladies Night (by Follow Me).
The fourth dam Lady Rubin produced the Belgian licensed Foxtrot du Jade (by Floriscount).
The seventh dam is the foundation mare Love Story. From the Hanoverian mare family 35 come more than 40 licensed stallions, such as Levantino H (by Levantos I), La Piko S (by Landfriese I), Sir Diamond OLD (by Sandro Hit), Strong Oak (by Sandro Hit). So Perfect), Saturday (by Sandro Hit), Special Agent (by Sandro Hit), Rubin Extra (by Rubinstein I), Franklin’s Love PS (by Franklin), Touch of Love (by Tuschinski), Decameron (by Diamond Hit), Braveaux (by Bordeaux), Treviso (by Totilas), Dreamcatcher (by Day Dream), Jazzmate (by Jazz), Frog Prince (by Prince Heinrich), Sansibar AK (by Sandro Hit), Valerian G (by Vaderland), Vechta AK (by Vitalis), Prince Wilhelm (by Prince Heinrich) and Fendi (by Feinrich).
Granddam is Charlott-Maria Schürmann’s Burg Cup finalist Dante’s Pearl OLD
Pedigree
| Debutant PS | Deparon | Deveraux |
|---|---|---|
| Lanya | ||
| Zantana | Zonik | |
| Sondra | ||
| Top Pearl PS | Totilas | Gribaldi |
| Lominka | ||
| Dante Weltino | ||
| Lady Chapeau d.N. |





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