Savoy

Hengst Savoy - Sportpferde Schmidt
Colour: 
Chestnut
Age: 
2009
Size: 
168cm
Breeder: 
Bernd Schlüter, Müssen

Trademark Stallions Side by Side
The trademark stallions Sir Donnerhall (Sandro Hit-Donnerhall) and Weltmeyer form a felicitous symbiosis: Savoy convinces through an athletic conformation, paired with nobility and strength in type. Always in rhythm with the gait, the young stallion develops with his hindquarters activity, a ground-covering and supple mechanic of movements, and inspires with a perfect walk that deserves top scores.
After only a short time under the saddle he advanced enormously with an ideal attitude to work and his inspiring rideability day after day.

His sire Sir Donnerhall I belongs, despite his youth, for a long time to the most famous and demanded sires of Germany. He was Bundeschampion and vice world champion as well as the undisputed winner of his stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf with, thiterto, unrivaled 163 points.

With FN's dressage index of 164 points he is ranked among the top ten of dressage sires nationwide.
From just a few crops originate 88 licensed stallions and numerous state premium mares. From his first crop he presented the Southern German champion stallion Sir Nymphenburg, in 2010 with 300,000 Euro the most expensive stallion of the Hanoverian stallion licensing. With the NRW champion stallion Silbermond, Apassionata, and the licensed stallion Snap Shot he can refer to three vice Bundeschampions.

In Savoy's maternal line of ancestors, the Hanoverian sire of the century Weltmeyer is followed by the thoroughbred Aarking xx, who produced among others the international Grand-Prix dressage horse Andretti H, highly successful under Laura Bechtolsheimer/GBR e.g. in Aachen, Wiesbaden and Stuttgart. Then follows the Trakehner sire Ordensglanz, who is, over his son Argument, grandsire of Anthony, under Isabell Werth one of the best dressage horses in the world in his time. There is even more sport-proven performance blood over the Wedekind son, Wettstreit and the famous Cappelner sire Miracolo xx.

The root of this line stems from one of the best mare lines of Hanover that comes from Dr. Max Schulz, Stellenfleth, where from Belissimo M's sire, Beltain, also originated. As mentioned above, the Hanoverian breeding owes such world-famous sires and sport horses like the Celle State Stud sires Brentano I and II, Garibaldi I and II, Wolkenstein I and II, the Grand-Prix dressage horse Little Big Man and Beauvalais (the 2002' vice world champion in Jerez, Olympic bronze medal in Athens in 2004), the international show jumper Pozitano and many more to this line.

Sir Donnerhall I Sandro Hit Sandro Song v. Sandro
Elite St. Loretta v. Ramino
St.Pr.St. Contenance D Donnerhall v. Donnerwetter
Contenance II v. Feldherr
Wiva Weltmeyer World Cup I v. Woermann
St.Pr.St. Anka v. Absatz
Angie Aarking xx v. Authi xx
Orofina v. Ordensglanz Trak.