MONDEGO br. C, RIDING PONY, 1990
| Color: br Height: 1.46 cm
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MONDEGO
Here is a very beautiful stallion with excellent basic paces and very good jumping ability.
He absolved his Licensing with very good scores and has had many wins in competition.
These include dressage and jumping competitions.
His ability to sire quality offspring is outstanding, passing on his quality and type.
Mondego’s full brother is a privately owned stallion in Hannover and was a Licensing Winner and successful competition stallion.
His pedigree is full of champions who are at the forefront of competition and breeding.
The Sire Marquis x, is a good-siring son of Matcho x, who is himself out of a mare by Cardinal xx.
Marquis x is a son of the famous Matcho x, who is one of the great upgraders of Warmblood breeding. Marquis completed successfully as fourth best his stallion performance test in Medingen and received a total score of 121.32 points. He is sire of 15 licensed stallions for the Riding Pony breeding, among them the finalist of the Federal Championships Maurice, Mon Coeur (successful up to Prix St. Georg) and the show jumper Mozart, internationally successful up to medium level.
Marquis x is also the sire of Mandingo. At three years he won conformation classes against horses, and was Champion at the Conformation Championship in Elmlohe and placed at the Federal Championship in Mannheim. At the ages of four and five he won several conformation and dressage horse competitions in A - L classes, and was winner of the dressage class L at the Federal Championship. At six and seven he won several dressage competitions, class L - M. At the age of eight he won his first class M, category A, dressage competition and placed in Prix St. Georg. From the age of nine, Mandingo, was ridden by a young rider in dressage up to class M and participated in the \"Preis der Besten.\" He continues to be successful in Class M, category A, and is competing in Class S dressage. An offspring of Mandingo was reserve pony Champion at the Federal Championship in Warendorf in 2003.
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