Breeding
Record: To date, Corlando has produced 4 approved sons, Confederate,
Creskando, Conners (
Loverboy),
and Corrado
G, as well as 59 broodmares, 6 of which have State Premium
titles. He has 260 German offspring; 166 are registered show horses,
with 2 winning in S-level dressage and 7 in S-level jumping. In 2000,
Corlando was listed by the German Riding-Sport Federation (FN) as 15th
of the TOP 100 stallions for production of winning offspring in jumping,
and by the end of 2002 these offspring had combined winnings of 254,000
Euros!!! Internationally, a Swedish Corlando son “Cor de Son” was
the 2002 FEI World Breeding Jumping Champion of 5 Year Olds under rider
James Paterson (Aus) . His approved son Loverboy stands in the US and
is a Grand Prix jumper under rider Eliza Shuford with earnings exceeding
$75,000. A Corlando daughter, Calculated Risk, competed in Florida at USET Prix St. George and I-1 under rider Norah Dombrowski, in an effort to qualify for the Pan American Games. She was also the 1998 AHS site champion at her inspection, with a score of 7.5%and high score mare at her performance test scoring 7.56%. In addition she has one star with the ISR, or 102 cumulative points and was Reserve Champion at the 1998 inspection tour at Hilltop Farm. Calculated Risk’s first foal by Werbellin was named inspection champion at the 2003 Hilltop AHS inspection. “Cally” has now joined the girls at Triad Farm and we anticipate great things with her! Triad Farm’s own “Cahoots” (Corlando/Tympani/Trapper) won the Oldenburg class at Devon in 2004! Unfortunately we lost this guy, but he was exceptional while he was with us. A recommendation as a stallion prospect…..Cahoots was a big loss for TFH.
UPDATE.....The United States Equestrian Federation just ranked Corlando 6th out of 4,000 for production of successful jumping offspring in the US, only to be supersceeded by such giants as Voltaire, Burgraff and a few other top stallion.
Origin:
Corlando’s sire Calypso
II descends from the legendary Anglo-Norman, Cor
de la Bryere. He is quoted as being “one of the few genuinely
impressive stallions of German competition horse breeding and one of the
greatest Holstein foundation sires following the 2nd World War .”
He is highly integrated in the pedigrees of some of the best Hanoverians
and Holsteiners, exceeding 200 daughters, numerous approved sons, and
countless performance horses. His impressive stature and kind temperament
were prepotent in his progeny, the most influential being Calypso I &
II, Calando, Caletto I &II, Cicero, and Corrado I. Calypso II is clearly
his father’s son and is accredited for producing jumping horses
of insurmountable scope and ability. He produced Contender, whom was the
undisputed winner of the 1987 Adelheidsdorf stallion performance test
and the sire of MANY approved sons. Interestingly, both Contender and
Corlando carry Ramiro in their dam’s pedigree! Ramiro
is another legend seemingly needing no introduction. As with Cor de la
Bryere, he is seen in the pedigrees of today’s most accomplished
breeding and performance horses. It is often said among breeders that
“you can never have too much Ramiro.” He was a successful
international showjumper under rider Fritz Ligges and stamped his get
with the finest of jumping abilities. It is not to go un-mentioned, however,
that he was also a fine sire of dressage horses. Rinaldo, one of Ramiro’s
70+ approved sons, sired a dressage Derby winner in 1987, as well as Corlando’s
dam Navenna.
2006
Breeding Fee:
$2,000 (includes a $400 non-refundable booking fee), Premium and/or multiple
mare discounts offered. Live Foal Warranty.
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