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Here is a informative article about a very great 'little' stallion, whose bloodlines New Zealand has in Genius and Worldwide P.B. and way back in Dynamit (Goldfish II) and Distelfink (Duellant). At Vollrath we believe in 'generation-breeding' see the wording ... his grand children - so do appreciate mares with Genius blood!
These days, when chilled semen makes any stallion available anywhere in Germany, it is only the very top stallions that attract decent books of mares. Back in the 60s the Hanoverian horse breeders were more likely to trust the judgment of the Stud Director in Celle, and if he sent a horse to their district, they used him. And, because they had basically only been using local based stallions for the last couple of decades, the local mare band was one of concentrated blood, and if the stallion had one good result then he was likely to have a large number of successful foals. As it turned out Grande went on to produce 33 approved sons, 34 states premium mares and sent three of his showjumping progeny to the Olympic Games- Grande Giso (Holland), Grande (USA) and Gute Sitte (Belgium). His grand children seem to have been the real stars - Galapagos with Gabriella Grillo represented Germany at the 1982 World Championships, and was one of the first stars of the 'new' class, Freestyle Dressage to Music. Grandeur (Gralsritter) won over a million Deutschmarks in a spectacular showjumping career, and since then has proven himself as a superior sire. Grande's son Graphit sired winners of over almost two million DM and sired one of the most important jumping stallions of them all, Grannus. The Graphit son, Grundstein was one of Germany's leading stallions before his export to the United States. Another son, Graditz sired Isabell Werth's Olympic and World Championship star, Gigolo, although this seems to have been a one-off performance and his other claim to fame seems to have been that he drew a chariot in the stallion performances at Celle - not a task allocated to the more irreplaceable stallions at the Stud. Grande's son, Garibaldi II sired the American dressage star Gifted who carried Carol Lavell to a team bronze at the 1992 Games and placed 4th individually. Garibaldi II died at the age of only 14 which was a great loss. Grunnox (by Grunewald) was another top dressage horse, this time with Monica Theodorescu, and together they were members of the 1992 Gold Medal team in Barcelona, sadly the horse went unsound at the time when he was just entering the peak of his career.
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