Description
With victories in the Grand Prix of Opglabbeek/BEL and Neustadt/D., second place in the Grand Prix of Hagen aTW, third place in the Nations Cup of Rome/ITA and in the Grand Prix of Neumünster (also the final of the Riders Tour), fourth place in the Nations Cup of Prague/SZE and eighth place in the Grand Prix of Berlin, Varihoka du Temple under Patrick Stühlmeyer impressively confirmed his appointment to the German championship squad. Before that, he had catapulted himself into the top league with victories and placings in the top shows in Stuttgart, Oldenburg, Neumünster, Dortmund, Leipzig, Hamburg, Paderborn, Herning/DEN, Arnheim/NED, Kronenberg/NED and Zandhoven/BEL.
His first foals exceeded the high expectations and were often sold at auctions at high prices.
Varihoka du Temple was approved for breeding in France. In 2015 he made his victorious debut in the international youngster tour. From 2016 he won international youngster tests. Then numerous placings followed: fifth place in the Munich Championships, third place in qualifying for the Herning/DEN Grand Prix, sixth place in the final of the medium tour in Münster and second place in Verden.
Father is the Quidam de Revel son Luigi d’Amaury, who won more than 100,000 euros in international sport. In addition to Varihoka du Temple, his son Ultrachic du Temple, who is successful in sport, was also licensed.
The dam Narihoka d’Halong also produced the international show jumpers Rikann Sauvage (by Lando), Toulon Sauvage (by Toulon) and Sucre Blue Sauvage (by Mr. Blue).
The dam’s sire Kannan created a monument for himself with the individual Olympic champion and two-time World Cup final runner-up Nino des Buissonnets/Steve Guerdat/SUI. From 2010 to 2017 he was among the top ten and is currently ranked 14th in the WBFSH ranking of the world’s best show jumping sires. Kannan himself belonged to the French team under Michel Hécart in 2003 and 2004, which won the Samsung Super League. He also won gold at the French Championships in 2005.
The third father, Laeken, also produced Champion Du Lys, who became European Team Champion and German Vice Champion under Ludger Beerbaum, won the overall Riders Tour ranking and earned over a million euros on the course.
In fourth place in the pedigree follows the Anglo-Arabian In Chala AA.
Father of coveted top foals
Pedigree
Luigi D’Amaury | Quidam de Revel | Jalisco B |
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Dirka | ||
Fille d’Espoir | Plein d’Espoir IV | |
Orange de Norville | ||
Narihoka D’Halong | Kannan | Voltaire |
Cemeta | ||
Fyllis Marine | Laeken | |
Quine de Mai |