Fleur d’or

Delatio

Anky van de Grote Goor

De Niro

Rubina

Donnerhall
Alicante

Rubinstein
Dynasty

Florencio I

Lundi T.

Florestan I
Walessa

Havidoff
Anuschka

Progenies

Fleur d’or brought:
2014 a filly by Escolar
2016 a filly by Goldberg
2020 colt by Kane

Ancestry

The sire Delatio was the winner of his stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf in 2007 and won advanced level dressage tests up to St. Georg under Miranda Rongen/NED. Stationed in the Netherlands for a long time, his first offspring are already successful in advanced (S) level dressage competitions there.

The dam, Anky van de Grote Goor, is a full sister of the licensed stallion Florenciano, who was successful up to Grand Prix level.

The dam’s sire, Florencio I, placed in international dressage competitions in the small tour under Hans Peter Minderhoud/NED after winning the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses with top scores at the age of five and six. As a four-year-old he was Vice Bundeschampion. Florencio died unexpectedly in 2016. So far, 44 of his sons have been licensed, 54 of his daughters have received the State Premium. Many of his offspring are successful in the big arena.

The granddam, St.Pr.St. Lundi T, won eight medium dressage classes and was classified as a performance mare dressage. She also produced the licensed and Grand Prix successful stallion Florenciano.

In the third generation stands Havidoff, descended from the Grand Prix stallion Clavecimbel, who received the “keur” predicate. Many of his offspring are already successful at Grand Prix level, like his licensed son Paganini.

The great-granddam Anuska produced several successful offspring for the arena.

The performance-oriented Dutch dam line also produced the licensed dressage horse Zoöloog (by Gondolier), who was placed in international dressage competitions, the world-class show jumper Mister Spoon (by Zadoc)/Candice King/USA and Nietje (by Ziehim), who won gold in Koos de Ronde’s four-in-hand with the Dutch team at the 2006 World Equestrian Games in Aachen, as well as several State Premium mares and auction horses.