1992, 16.3hh, 1f Premium Oldenburg Stallion At the Oldenburg inspection in 1994 Landfriese II received: Ridability 121.15 (4) Jumping 115.20 (8) Overall 123.10 (3/39) With tremendous movement, it is not surprising that he became a premium stallion at the Oldenburg inspection and 2nd Reserve overall. As a 4-year old he qualified in the Performance Class and won the Jumping Class L. In 1996 and 1997 he was a Bundeschampion Finalist both years and placed well. Furthermore, in 1997 he was the best horse at the National Championships for his age group. He has won several jumping shows, up to 1.45 meters and dressage to level M. Landfriese II is one of the most successful stallions in breeding. He has numerous offspring competing in jumping, dressage, and hunting. He has sired over nine approved sons and many state premium mares. His first foal crop contained unbelievable quality, conformation and fantastic movement. You can find Landfriese II offspring all over the world performing at international jumping competitions, as well as, dressage and hunting. In 2001, one of his offspring won the stallion selection in Redefin, Germany. In 2002, he had eight offspring qualify for the finals at the Nation Championships in Germany, for five and six yr. olds. He is currently #10 on U.S.E.F. list of hunter sires for 2006 and the top Oldenburg listed. Landfriese II was standing at stud at the Paul Schockemohle farm and the state stud farm in Oldenburg. Paul Schockemohle is a three time European Champion Jumper and an Olympic medalist. He has trained Olympic winners both horses and riders. He was also trainer for the Saudi Arabian Olympic team in Atlanta. |