Argentinus
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Abglanz |
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Absatz |
Landmoor |
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Argentan
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Wohlan |
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St PrSt
Worms |
Landschaft |
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Duellant |
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Duden
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Löwenart |
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Dorle |
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Wirbel
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Winterrose |
StPrSt Freiheitsglück |
Bay stallion, born 1980, 17 hands
Argentinus is the most influential son of the Hanoverian
stallion, Argentan I. While Argentan was highly regarded as a brood
mare sire he was also successful as a sire of performers, and was
the most influential source of Absatz blood in contemporary breeding.
Argentan was the sire of many international showjumpers as well
as 19 approved stallion sons, and 119 state premium mares. Argentinus'
dam is by Duden II who was highly esteemed as a producer of top
quality performance horses and wonderful broodmares.
In 1996, Argentinus was the youngest millionaire among
Germany's top sires and is still regarded as amongst the most successful
living Stallions in Germany. A successful advanced level jumper
himself, this Performance Class 1, Main Premium stallion has bred
both jumping and dressage stallions. Numerous Argentinus progeny
have been at the top of international Jumping and dressage for years
now.
Over 20 approved stallions, (including the stallion
performance test winner and Vechta price record breaking, August
der Starke) and numerous State Premium Mares, many which have proved
themselves on a national level, Eg; National Broodmare Show, FN
Performance Studbook), Current performers include Anka with Markus
Ehning, Aleppo S-OLD with Isabelle Werth and Albano With Heike Kemmer
- team gold medal winner in the 2001 German European Championships.
Because Argentinus seems to have produced more solid
lower level performers than international superstars, his current
WBSFH ranking is not high - number 148 on the 2000/2001 standings
and 170 in the rankings for the last ten years. He is currently
represented by eight jumping horses. He is much more highly placed
on the Dressage standings, currently at number 2, largely on the
basis of his son, Albano - sadly his second highest points earner,
Amaretto died just as he was coming into his prime. Argentinus ranks
14th on the Dressage standings for the past decade.
Further in depth info can be viewed through Berndt Eyelers Horsegate
website.