Pedigree
World champion genes!
Glamorous presents himself as a highly talented young athlete with a lot of frame, special elegance and impressed at the Oldenburg Licensing Days 2023 in Vechta with his masculine charisma with ideal body harmony, sensational possibilities in the movement sequence in terms of shoulder freedom, good back activity and energetically repetitive hindquarters. The strong-type sire Glamourdale is the current 2022 Dressage World Champion under his trainer Charlotte Fry (GBR). Previously, Glamourdale was the undisputed winner of the KWPN licensing in 2014, reserve winner of the KWPN stallion performance test in 2014 and has shown very good performances in the PAVO Cup and in the stallion competition. In 2016 he achieved a respectable 10th place at the World Championships for five-year-old dressage horses in Ermelo (NED) and was named FEI World Champion of seven-year-old dressage horses at the same place in 2018; his gallop was rewarded with the maximum score of 10. The dam's sire Sir Donnerhall I is now one of the world's top dressage sires after numerous titles in the course of his career (premium stallion, main premium winner, HLP winner, national champion, vice world champion) and was third in the WBFSH world rankings in 2022. With the premium stallion Bonifatius and the HLP winner Hochadel, who produced a number of international dressage horses, there are well-known sires from the Celle State Stud in the third and fourth generation. The multi-sire Lanthan and the HLP winner Akzent I are followed by unconditional main sires of their generation in the falling line, which leads to the Hanoverian mare family 252/Dachtel and Nab, which have been cared for for over 150 years mainly in the area of the traditional Celle breeding station Sudweyhe. This results in 20 licensed stallions, including: Akzentus (PB Westf.), Carolus (Ldb. Celle), Lago Navaro (PB Westf.), Lanio (PB Hann.), Lüderitz (Ldb. Dillenburg) and Sherlock Holmes (Ldb. Celle) as well as, among others, the internationally successful Grand Prix dressage horse Beryll 28/Hubertus Schmidt.