Sire: Cornet Obolensky
Top ranked sire on the WBFSH Jumping Sire ranking for many years! Already 21 of his oldest offspring have advanced to the highest level of show jumping. It is rare to find a stallion been so prepotent in passing on his talent for top-level sport. About - Cornet Obolensky needs no introduction; he has dominated the sport and breeding world for over a decade. Phenomenally successful as both a sport and breeding stallion, he is still as popular for breeding today as he was at the height of his international career. His good looks, temperament and outstanding technique and scope, and that of his offspring, have seen him counted amongst the best stallions in the world for heritability and reliability. Today, his children and grand-children fly the Cornet Obolensky flag at the top level all over the globe. In 2012, the BWP awarded him the title "Ambassador", and he is currently fifth in the WBFSH Sire Rankings for 2019. Performance - He was second reserve champion and the spectators' darling at his 2002 Westphalian licensing. Then, at his 30 day test in Münster-Handorf in 2002, Cornet Obolensky left his competitors far behind, with a score of 9.24 in the partial index for jumping. The judges even gave him the maximum score of 10.0 for loose-jumping. In 2011, Cornet Obolensky won the gold medal with the German team at the European Championships in Madrid. In 2012, he won the World Cup qualifier in Zürich, the Nations Cups in Rome and Rotterdam, and was recognised as the most successful show jumper in Germany. Under Marco Kutscher, he won grands prix and Nations Cup competitions, including the Samsung Super League final in Barcelona, which he won twice. In 2008, he took home bronze at the German National Championship and won grands prix in Balve and Cervia, as well as in the Nations Cup competition in Rotterdam. He was also a member of the German Olympic team in Hong Kong. In 2009, he was second in the Bordeaux World Cup qualifer, third in the grand prix competition in Rio de Janeiro and was placed in the Global Champions Tour Final in Doha. His lifetime earnings are approximately €800,000. |
Dam: Barcelona
2006, Grey 16.2h KWPN Keur Sport by Cartano/Carthagos x Couleur Fama Sr Z/Couleur Rubin BARCELONA was born in the Netherlands, and showed up to the 1.5 meters. She competed in Germany and Belgium before coming to the US in 2016. She has had a successful career in the jumpers and most recently has been being teaching the ropes to a Junior rider in the in the 1.0-1.3 meter classes. She is a wonderfully mannered mare, with much ridability and should produce some talented offspring with an amateur friendly disposition. More information about Barcelona can be found on our broodmare page by clicking this link! |