Akzent II
Born 1974, 171 cm
Breeder - Joachim Kemmer


Akzent II was bred by Joachim Kemmer, father of German dressage
team rider, Heike, and stood at the family stud, Amselhof, and then
on lease at the Celle State stud in Altenbruch before coming to
the Oldenburg stallion station of Ludwig Kathman in 1985.
Akzent II was prized for carrying on the ‘type’ of the
Trakehner Absatz: a noble head and appealing face, ideal neck and
saddle position and a good shoulder, combined with a light-footed
way of going. His dam was by the Thoroughbred, Waidmannsdank, who
was one of the most influential Thoroughbreds of the post-war period
in Hannover. He was for many years the leading Thoroughbred sire
of licensed stallions and head stud book mares, and second only
to Der Löwe as a sire of competition horses.
Not surprisingly, Akzent II scored very highly for type and rideability.
In the Hanoverian Stallion Yearbook of 2002 (the last in which he
appears) he is scored 144 for type putting him into the top ten
category based on studbook inspections and 134 for rideability on
the basis of the mare performance tests. His dressage score on the
mare tests was only 112, still better than his jumping ranking of
101. His FN ranking was 116 for dressage and 100 for jumping.
By 2002 he had produced 747 competition horses with winnings of
DM1,183,852. His most successful competitor was Karin Schlüter’s
Amazonas, the winner of the German Dressage Derby in 1987 with winnings
of DM98,623, not far in front of Isabell Werth’s Agnelli FRH
who won the Otto Lorke prize for Grand Prix horses under 10 years
in 2000, and who by 2002 had won DM95,185.
Akzent II was the sire of eleven licensed sons but only Alabaster
has proven a significant sire.