67 Liski

Tambour
EH Hohenstein
EH Caprimond by Karon
Helena by Matador

ES Tänzerin V

EH Consul by Swazi xx
ES Tilsit III by Herzbube
Lena II
EH Caprimond
Karon by EH Arogno

PS Capri by EH Mackensen

Luci
Falke by Grimsel
Luca by Ostwind

Family of O388 Lottka

 

Selected as a stallion prospect for Neumünster in 2002

Numerous wins and placings at materiall classes and young dressage horse classes at 1st and 2nd level.

Sire Tambour was approved as a premium stallion in Neumünster and sold to Gut Elmarshausen in Hessia, where he stands at stud ever since. He passed a good performance test and won several young dressage horse classes. He is one of EH Hohenstein's most popular sons in the breed and has a number of excellent daughters out that won champion titles at mare inspections and mare performance tests. Sire EH Hohenstein is a popular dressage producer in the breed, and also has some impact on the Hanoverian breed through several approved sons (High Spritis, Hudson, Harvard, His Highness, Hochadel) and many daughters. Hohenstein successfully competed at FEI dressage and has many approved sons in the Trakehner breed, of which Münchhausen TSF and Insterburg seem to be the most outstanding dressage performers. The dam ES Tänzerin V is a highly ranked daughter of the legendary elite mare Tilsit III, who produced three elite sons: Tenor, Tivano and Tuareg. Tänzerin is also dam of the approved stallions Travell (by Abisko) and Thalys (by EH Hohenstein). The mare line traces back to the family of Tapete from the main stud Trakehnen.

The dam Lena II is a daughter of the famous Caprimond, a stallion known for passing on impeccable type and rideability. This mare has already produced the successful dressage horse Loa Loa (by Ivernel), and the greater Lottka family stands for the champion stallion Highnoon, the FEI show jumper Lücke, the three international CCI**** eventers Longchamps, Lester Piggott (USA) and Ladino. The third dam Luca also produced the S level dressage winner Lohengrin (by EH Arogno).

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