As there is no room for stallions in our breeding stable, the dark brown Umpire (Patheon by Grand Prix stallion Hermès x star Jo-Amanda by Alexandro P x performance mare by Farrington x Zep), born 17, is for sale June 2024.
Umpire is a three-quarter brother of Sammy-Jo-Amanda, who will participate in the National Foal Inspection for dressage horses in 2022 and the yearling gelding Tsjip (both from Hermès), both of which can be viewed.
Father Patheon is the first approved son of the Grand Prix stallion Hermès (Easy Game x Flemmingh x Jazz), who took 4th place at the Olympic Games in Paris with Dinja van Lieren. Patheon (Hermès x San Remo x Formateur x Cadmus xx) became Hippiade champion among the four-year-olds in 2024. During the performance test, his character and attitude stood out due to his work ethic and go-go attitude. He scored a 9 for the walk.
Mother Jo-Amanda (1.90 tall) became reserve champion as a foal (2014) and in 2017 she took 3rd place at the NMK . She is recorded with 80 conformation and 80 movement. Her mother, Amanda II, who produced 14 foals by Alexandro P, has the performance predicate. Full sisters of Jo-Amanda: Godiva, elite mares Hanna and Ida, Kaya (85 exterior, 80 movements), elite Layla-Amanda (85/85), keur sport Mia-Amanda (80/80), keur Nina-Amanda (80/85) and the provisional keur mare Rosa-Amanda were all presented as foals and/or as three-year-olds or keur mare honored as national (reserve) champion.
Jo’s full sister, the 2019 NMK champion, the elite mare Layla-Amanda is now successfully competing in America in the Prix St. Georges.
Umpire’s grandmother is also the grandmother of the approved stallion Henkie (Alexandro P x Upperville), who participated in the World Championships for Young Horses in Ermelo with Adelinde Cornelissen and is now qualified in the Light Tour and Mia- Amanda is Z2 qualified.
From the same mother line, Louis Vuitton alias Hey Henkie (Hermès x Cabochon) was approved by the ZfdP and in Westphalia, who qualified for the World Championships for Young Horses with Sascha Schulz (Luxembourg).
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This very interestingly bred, low-breed, large, long-lined colt stands out for its attitude, size and technique of movements, in which the front leg is placed under the mass with a lot of knee and the hind leg is well bent and placed with force. This grandson of the Grand Prix stallion Hermès from Henkie’s sporty, solid mother line is interesting for stallion breeding and deserves an ambitious rider for the future.