Ramiro
Born 1965, died 1995. 16.3 hands. Breeder - Paul Bahlmann
| Rittersporn xx | |||
| Ramzes | Jordi | ||
| Raimond | Fanatiker | ||
| Infra | Lining | ||
| Ramiro | |||
| Young Lover xx | |||
| Cottage Son xx | Wait Not xx | ||
| Valine | Logenschlieber | ||
| Holle | Ilona |
In a lifespan of thirty years, this horse's
performance as a sporthorse and breeding sire, has earned
him already the title - 'Stallion of the Century'. Some
may argue about this, but none can take away the outstanding
merits of this King of Sires.
Conceived in Holstein, born in Westfalia, licenced at
Neumünster, and himself an international performer under
Frtiz Ligges, this stallion influenced nearly all European
Performance Studbooks.
Ramiro was the most popular distributor of the Ramzes
blood and the most frequented sire in Germany. He stood
at stud in Westfalia, Holstein, Zangersheide and Holland.
Numerous sons and daughters conserve and pass on the valuable
genes that stand for rideability and jumping talent. Therefore,
it is not a surprise to find Ramiro's children and grandchildren
at the top levels of showjumping.
It is simply impossible to mention all his successful
progeny. From his first breeding season, came the super
mare, Fatinitza, showjumping from victory to victory under
Fritz Ligges and Thomas Frühmann, and later mother of
the Zangersheide stallion, Almiro Z.
Ramiro's second season saw him in Holstein where he produced
three stallions: Rinaldo (out of a Trakehner mare), Rio
Negro, who became a Grand Prix dressage horse, trained
by Willi Schultheis, and Ronald, who was for years the
most popular stallion in Holstein, where he sired five
licensed sons and more than a hundred top broodmares,
many of whom became mothers of sires like Alcatraz, Libero,
Lord Incipit, Larno, Le Grand - all exquisite sires and
sporthorses. Ronald, like his famous father, went to Holland
- where he stood for five years, and sired, among others,
the showjumping sire Saluut, the father of the Australian
stallion, Salute.
Ramiro's influence on the Dutch Warmblood breeding was,
and still is, of utmost importance. The Dutch bestowed
the title - 'Horse of the Year' - on Ramiro in 1992. For
Leon Melchior's performance breeding program at Zangersheide,
Ramiro became the strongest and most successful pillar.
Ramiro was one of the first stallions to appear in the
sport. During his own sporting career, Ramiro had numerous
wins at all levels of showjumping - Nations Cups, Puissance
(jumping over 2.2 metre!) and in international Grand Prix
competition.
When Ramio was presented for selection, he was described
as the ideal type of the modern Holsteiner - strongly
imprinted by his dam, tall and elegant, showing the top
line of his grandfather, Cottage Son xx, with powerful
frame, a glorious face and large, clear eyes. His excellently
formed neck, beautifully set, could still be seen, even
when he was an old horse, and are stamped on his progeny.
Ramiro displayed a very good walk, a normal trot. and
a great canter - it was impossible not to be enthusiastic.
Based at the Zangersheide Stud of Leon Melchior, Ramiro
was presented with a selection of superbly bred jumping
mares. His most famous 'nick' was with the foundation
mare, Heureka. The oldest daughter of this pairing was
Ratina Z who ridden by Piet Raymakers and Ludger Beerbaum,
won World Cup Finals, the European Championships, the
Grand Prix of Aachen, individual Olympic Silver, double
Olympic Team Gold, Team Gold at the WEG, and twice team
gold at the European championships.
Argentina Z another Heureka daughter (by Almé) produced with Ramiro the stallion sons: Rebel I Z, Rebel II Z, Rebel III Z and Rock Z.
In the survey of the world's top 75 jumping sires that appears in the French publication, Monneron 2007-2008, compiled by Bernard le Courtois (visit www.brullemail.com), Ramiro (who thanks to frozen semen is still producing foals 12 years after his demise), is ranked 23rd with 11 CSI winners, while his son, Robin I Z is 43rd with 7 representatives.