Diamant de Plaisir

Diamant de Plaisir

Hanoverian, Stallion (approved), 2012

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stallion Diamant de Plaisir II (Hanoverian, 2017, from Diamant de Semilly)

Diamant de Plaisir II

jumper My Pleasure (Hanoverian, 2013, from Mylord Carthago)

My Pleasure

broodmare Coopi (Oldenburg, 2010, from Coupe de Coeur 2)

Coopi

jumper Nabucco 128 (Oldenburg show jumper, 2016, from Naldo 29)

Nabucco 128

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Children

jumper Dagobert 133 (German Sport Horse, 2017, from Diamant de Plaisir)

Dagobert 133

stallion Dutch Breitling A.n. (Oldenburg, 2017, from Diamant de Plaisir)

Dutch Breitling A.n.

jumper Didavi 7 (Westphalian, 2017, from Diamant de Plaisir)

Didavi 7

jumper Deparino B (Hanoverian, 2017, from Diamant de Plaisir)

Deparino B

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name (International, DE) Diamant de Plaisir sportname (International, DE) Diamant de Plaisir
breeding name (International, DE) Diamant de Plaisir I UELN 276431316969212
Diamant de Plaisir was the winner of his licensing (jumpers) in Finland. He is really easy to ride and shows his potential on course. In 2015, he was the most used stallion in Finland and after coming back to Germany, he was licensed for Hanover and Oldenburg-International. In February 2016, Diamant de Plaisir completed his 50-days-test successfully in Adelheidsdorf, receiving the highest marks for jumping (scope 9.5, technique 8.5) and the final score of 8.6. He won his first show in May 2016 and became Hanoverian Young Jumper's Champion of the 4-year-olds in August 2016 with an exceptional mark of 9.3. Pedigree The father Diamant de Semilly is placed first in the international WBFSH-ranking as the most successful jumpers sire worldwide. This stallion has won team-gold at the world championship in Spain in 2002 with Eric Levalloi. One year later, he became vice-European champion with his team in Donaueschingen. Moreover, he was awarded "Best Sire of Young Horses" in France for several times. The dam sire For Pleasure is placed second in the international WBFSH-ranking. This stallion has won many titles with his riders Lars Nieberg and Marcus Ehning, for example German Champion in 1995 and 2002, Olympia-team-gold-winner in 1996 and 2000, European-team-champion in 1997, 1999 and 2003. Furthermore, For Pleasure has won Grand Prix and World Cup competitions. The great-grandfather Landor S is one of the most important Landadel-sons and father of many nationally and internationally successful sport horses like Blue Loyd (Cian O’Connor, third in the Olympic Games London 2012), Leoville (Philipp Weishaupt, Winner of the Global Champions Tour competition in Monte Carlo), Lobster (Abdullah Al Sharbatly), Lacapo (Alexander Hufenstuhl), Larry (Lauren Hunkin) and Lord G (Beezie Madden). Diamant de Plaisir’s dam Lady Pleasure is out of the “National-Mare-Champion” Lady Heida I, her full sister, state premium and elite mare Lady Heida II, got an incredible score of 10.0 for jumping in her mare performance test. Out of this dam line of Heida are many successful sport horses like the licensed Cador by Catoki (1.55 m, Oldenburg VTV-stallion 2015), Cadora by Catoki (1.50 m), Lady Lordana by Lordanos (1.50 m), Lady Cadora by Catoki (Oldenburg-International winners mare 2014). Furthermore there are a lot of licensed stallions like Cador, Diamant de Landor, Landor S, Lambrusco Ask, Lagoheidor G, Landwerder, Coulthard, Incello and Omnistar. The two youngsters Diamant de Landor and Diamant de Plaisir are the future hopes of the Heida dam line.
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