On Line is bred to perform. Currently jumping
the Grand Prix level, On Line’s amazing jumping technique
can be directly attributed to his impressive bloodlines. On Line
embodies all the best and most influential bloodlines that Europe
has to offer. His sire Concorde is a decendent of the famous, "keur" and "preferent" stallion
Voltaire. His dam, the 'prestatie' mare Flyer, is by the legendary
Marco Polo, one of the most influential Dutch stallions in breeding
and jumping mares with representatives such as Irco Polo, Pybalia,
Marius, Orpheus, Mr LA, Pierrot and Recruut. Flyer also produced
at least 6 international jumpers. Olympic Concorde was the spectacular
winner of the 1990 National Stallion Champions.
In the year 2001 he was the youngest stallion
ever to be awarded "preferent", due to his endless
list of national and international offspring. In 2002, Olympic
Concorde was the number one producer of show jumpers by money
won in the US with his offspring earning nearly $200,000 in 2002
on the American show jumping circuit. That same year, his sire,
Voltaire was named the number one hunter producer in the US.
In 2003 Olympic
Concorde was named Horse of the Year in Holland and was the leading
jumping sire in the US. He is also listed in the top ten for
show jumper stallions world wide. Over the past decade Concorde
has produced over 100 offspring competing nationally and internationally
at 1.40-1.60.
On Line’s dam’s sire Argentinus is the most influential
son of the Hanoverian stallion, Argentan I. 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.
On Line’s progeny are coming 6 in 2007.
He passes down his long line of influential and performance blood
to his offspring, all of which show scope, impressive technique,
strong movement, and super dispositions. Please visit our website
to see On Line's performance results.