



Salvation ES
Glamorous young star following the great Bolero
An ideal eye catcher. He comes from the outstanding line of Bolero. Salvation ES was praised by the licensing committee at his 2025 licensing in ‘s-Hertogenbosch/NED for his enormous freedom of shoulder, his incredible light-footed movements and his energetic uphill canter.
His sire Bloomberg was the only premium stallion at 2019 licensing in Zweibrücken. He then won the KWPN stallion performance test with 88.5 points. His sporting achievements include fourth place in the Bundeschampionat final for three-year-old stallions. He also placed fifth in the Hanoverian Riding Horse Championships and won dressage tests for young horses - including qualifying for the Bundeschampionat for young dressage horses. Under his trainer Janine Drissen, Bloomberg 2025 made his debut in advanced level dressage tests with a second place.
His dam Orchidee ES is a half-sister to our stallion Souverain.
The dams sire Vitalis is one of the world's best dressage sires. He is youngest stallion in the current WBFSH ranking in eleventh place. Vitalis owes this to his Grand Prix-successful offspring, including the Olympic team silver medallist and European Championship team bronze medallist Vayron/Daniel Bachmann Andersen/DEN, the team World Champion, two-time individual Vice World Champion and World Cup runner-up Vamos Amigos/Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour/DEN, the World Cup Final eleventh-placed First-Step Valentin/Larissa Pauluis/BEL, the Louisdor Prize Final runner-up and Aachen runner-up Valencia AS as well as the Aachen winner and Otto Lörke Prize winner Valesco/both under Fabienne Müller-Lütkemeier and the Salzburg winner and Nations Cup winner Valparaiso/Laura Strobel. The latter, together with Bundeschampion, three-time World Breeding Dressage Championship for Young Horses silver medallist and Burg-Pokal runner-up Vitalos FRH/Leonie Richter and the current champion stallion in Westphalia, who was auctioned for 850,000 Euros, is one of the almost 90 licensed sons of Vitalis. Vitalis himself was colt winner in the Netherlands in 2007, reserve winner of NRW licensing in 2009, stallion performance test dressage index winner in 2010, placed at the World Breeding Dressage Championship for Young Horses and in the Pavo Cup Final in 2012, champion in the USA in 2013 and qualified for the World Breeding Dressage Championship for Young Horses again with a record number of points and won the international small tour at the age of seven in 2014. Back in Germany in 2016, Vitalis won the Nuremberg Burg-Pokal Final in Frankfurt under Isabel Freese/NOR and the Stallion of the Year competition at Inter I level at the World Breeding Dressage Championship for Young Horses in Ermelo/NED.
The granddam Passionata competed the small tour under Karolien van den Brandt/BEL. She herself is half-sister to the licensed Ariane's Razottie (by Romanov)/Julia Groenhart/NED, who was successful in international Grand Prix dressage competitions. Passionata produced the licensed Quazotti (by Quaterback), who won international tests for young dressage horses under Naoufal Hassani/MAR, competed at the World Championships for Six-Year-Old Dressage Horses and then started in the international Small Tour.
In third position follows the stallion Stedinger. He is a son of the epoch-making Sandro Hit. Stedinger was Oldenburg licensing winner in 2002 and Ib main premium winner in 2004. He placed up to advanced level dressage tests. After moving to Australia, he was victorious up to Inter I and became Australian Champion. Stedinger is sire of over 40 licensed sons, including the Grand Prix-successful Spirit of the Age OLD/Bernadette Brune and Steve Wonder M/Ferdinand Csaki. His best sporting offspring: Gut Wettlkam's Stand By Me OLD/Lisa Müller, who placed in World Cup freestyles, and the other Grand Prix horses Fil Rouge/Laurence Roos/BEL and Novia/Victoria Nielsen,
The great-granddam Ariane's Pappion was internationally successful in the Small Tour with Shane de Ben/BEL. She is a half-sister to the internationally successful junior dressage horse Jack Sparrow (by Everdale)/Anique Frans/NED, 2023 European Youth Championship participant in Kronberg. The Pappion half-sister Wildrose (by Donatelli) is dam of the junior horse Dimple.
Dream of Glory, Wolkentanz II and Sion, are valuable representatives of Donnerhall, Weltmeyer and Sultan stallion lines.
Hanoverian line of Nordspitze, which produced the stallions Fürstino (by Fürstenball) and Benissimo (by Belissimo M) as well as the Grand Prix dressage horse Do it my way (by De Niro)/Sandra Walther/AUT.
Dam is half-sister to Souverain