Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Stallion Goldfever

The great show jumping horse Goldfever competed by the leading german rider Ludger Beerbaum. Goldfever descends from the Zangersheider Stallion Grosso Z With a profit sum of more than 2 millions euro he is one of the most successful show jumping horses of all times. Besides it is also a licenced and achievement-examined stallion, however it is momentarily not used as such.

Sire Grosso Z is highly regarded for his versatile influence, given he produced the international jumping star Goldfever as well as the international dressage stallion Goethe. Grosso Z earned a spectacular 148.85 points in his stallion performance testing, given his wonderful basic gaits, rideability and jumping ability. His offspring's indisputable successes in sport have given Grosso Z a dressage rating of 131 and a jumping rating of 138.

Approved at Verden in 1993, Goldfever finished eighth in his performance test the following year at Adelheidsdorf, with the good jumping index of 122.63. He started competing with Claudia Freise and caught the eye of Ludger Beerbaum's sponsors, Dieter and Madeleine Winter-Schulze, who bought him, Initially ridden by Ludger's bereiter, Dirk Dahlmann, Goldfever made his sensational debut at the Bundeschampionate in 1997.

A string of good performances at Berlin, Munster and Bremen followed. In 1999 they were second in the Audi-Championship and in the Grand Prix of Donauueschingen, won at Walkenswaard, Berlin, and the took out the Championship at the German Classics in Bremen, beating World Champion, Rodrigo Pessoa. Selection in the Olympic team for Sydney followed with Ludger Beerbaum.

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