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Burggraaf Keur Preferent
(Landgraf | x Cor de la Bryére x Mandarin)
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Holstein 210009183
Burggraaf jumped at international level under Roelof Bril. In 1991, for example, he jumped a wall of 2.10 meters at Indoor Brabant. In 1993 he was reserve champion in the 1.40 stallion class. The ‘preferent’ Burggraaf is a product of the Holstein success formula Landgraf I x Cor de la Bryère. His sire Landgraf I is one of the most successful show jumping horse progenitors of the twentieth century. On his dam’s side Burggraaf goes back via the legendary sport horse producer Cor de la Bryère to Holstein lineage 7126. From this famous family also come the approved stallions Acord I, Acord II, Acrobat I, Acrobat II, Acrobat III, Arico, Fra Diavolo, Chicago and Freeman. Burggraaf can be counted as one of the most successful show jumper producers in the whole world. Especially his product Leslie Howard’s S’Blieft, Burggravin with Roelof Bril, Kuno under Peter Wylde, Now or Never under Piet Raaijmakers and Procobs Dumbo with Thomas Fruhmann won series of Grand Prix and World Cup qualifiers. Burggraaf can hand down his size and movements as well as his enormous jumping ability. He is represented world-wide by more than thirty approved sons, such as Graaf, Habsburg, Kroongraaf, Manhattan, Mermus R, Murano, Budweiser and Orion Fortuna. Moreover, Burggraaf has delivered a huge amount of ‘ster’ and ‘keur’ mares as well as high-ranking horses at selections. Also the Grand Prix dressage horses Florijn (Dennis Calin) and Lousiville (Leunus van Lieren) are progeny of Burggraaf.
Unfortunately we lost Burggraaf in 2006 but they are still available through frozen semen.
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Griomf
Burggraaf x Cadmus |
Millenium
Burggraaf x Nooitgedacht |
Landgraf I
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Ladykiller xx
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Sailing Light |
| Lone Beech |
Warthburg
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Aldato |
| Schnee-elke |
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Loanda
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Cor de la Bryère
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Rantzau xx |
| Quenotte |
Urbine H
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Mandarin |
| Lisene |
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