Concorde
B is a very handsome
black stallion with a superb temperament and tremendous
presence. His very correct conformation lends to his tremendous
athletic ability both over fences and on the flat.
His build is very modern and sought after in today's sport
horse with lightness in frame and solid bone structure for versatility
and competition. His young career has shown success
in both the hunter and jumper ring. His versatility and great
bloodlines make him an excellent breeding prospect for any
discipline. In 2007, his first foal crop was 100% premium with
two First Premiums. He currently competes in the jumper
division on the US circuit.
Concorde
B is by the 'preferent' Dutch stallion Olympic Concorde who
is by the famous, 'keur' and 'preferent' stallion
Voltaire. His dam, the 'prestatie' mare, Flyer, is by Marco
Polo, one of the most influential Dutch stallions in breeding
and jumping mares. As an international show jumper with Jos
Lansink, Olympic Concorde was the winner of the 1990
National Stallion Champions and Champions of the
Netherlands in 1994. For several years, he was the sire with
the most offspring at the World Breeding Championships for
young horses. In the year 2001 Olympic Concorde was the
youngest stallion ever to be awarded "preferent". In
2002, he
was the number one producer of show jumpers by money won
in the US with his offspring earning nearly $200,000. That same
year, his sire, Voltaire was named the number one hunter
producer in the US. In 2003 he was the leading jumping sire in
the US.
In 2004 he was named Horse of the Year in Holland.
Concorde
B's dam, Treasure B, is by the Belgian import, Eros. He
is sired by the remarkable thoroughbred sire, Alcanar xx who
also
sired the Belgian legend Saygon, sire of the Belgian international
dressage
champion, Mister Saygon. His grandsire, Flugel van la Roche,
is one of the foundation sires of the modern Belgian Warmblood.
Eros' dam herself is a national show jumping champion.