First-class foal producer
Seacrest can rightly be called a first-class foal producer. His first crops are consistently of excellent type with springiness and the highest degree of elasticity. Seacrest foals were correspondingly sought after at auction. Spirit of Hope, for example, previously winner of the German Foal Championships in Lienen, was sold for the second-highest price of €72,000 at the premiere of the German Horse Quality Dressage Foal Auction in Warendorf/GER. Seacraft was the most expensive offer in the Rhineland/GER.
Seacrest was Reserve Champion Stallion at the 2023 Westphalian licensing in Münster-Handorf/GER. He then completed his stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf with expected highlights in his rideability (9.0), his willingness to perform (9.0), and his basic gaits.
Secret's sire is Sezuan, three-time World Breeding Dressage Champion for Young Horses and winner of international competitions up to Inter I-level. Sezuan is currently the youngest stallion in 16th place in the WBFSH ranking of the world's best dressage sires. Secret won his 14-day test, took silver at the 2017 Riding Horse Bundeschampionat and also silver at the 2019 World Breeding Dressage Championship for five-year-olds. In 2020, he became Bundeschampion of six-year-old dressage horses under his rider Jessica Lynn Thomas/SWE. He has over 70 licensed sons to his name.
His dam's sire Christ was himself promoted up to advanced-level dressage. He sired more than 20 licensed sons, including Cadeau Noir/Moritz Treffinger, who was successful in World Cup dressage.
The granddam Feldmarie is a full sister to Fiderlist, who was successful in St. Georges dressage, and a half-sister to the medium-level dressage horse Los Baros (by Licotus).
The full sister to the third dam Feldrose, Feldaster, produced the licensed and internationally successful Grand Prix horse Diamondgio (by Diamo Gold)/Lena Thouvenin/FRA.
The Oldenburg mare line also produced the licensed stallion Weltissimo (by Welt Hit II)/Hubertus Schmidt.
First Reserve Champion Stallion in Westphalia