Reserve Champion in Westphalia
Our stallion Seacrest was greeted with applause from the spectators as soon as he entered the triangular track and was also named Reserve Champion of his licensing in 2023 in Münster-Handorf by the Westphalian licensing committee. "This stallion already knew how to impress at the pre-selection and he is preparing to uphold the family honour of his sire Secret, who is already very influential", breeding director Thomas Münch began his commentary. "A stallion with a lot of self-confidence, character and temperament values. A shining star with a lot of rhythm and an incredible impulsion and ground cover, always working well over his back, with a wonderful canter and perfect angulation in the limbs. Built on a solid foundation, with good hocks." This stallion is something very special!
His sire, Secret, himself a son of the triple World Champion and international winner up to Inter I, Sezuan, was the winner of his 14-day test, Vice German Champion in 2017, Vice World Champion in 2019 and German Champion in 2020. He has produced over 50 licensed stallions, including the German Champion Segantini. And there is the Vice German Champion Sézane, the Vice German Champion and Hanoverian Champion Sedamo K, the Hanoverian Champion So Dynamic, the Vice Champion Special Design, the Austrian Champion Santa Florentina, the DSP Vice Champion Selected, and the Baden-Württemberg Regional Champion Santana. At the 2023 World Championships for young dressage horses, Secret was the sire of eleven of the 44 competing young stars, three of whom were in the final, led by Grevens Sirius/Michael Grönne Christensen/DEN, who came sixth. 30 of his offspring were even present at the German Championships.
His dam’s sire, Christ, himself trained up to advanced level, has produced over 20 licensed stallions, including the successful Grand Prix horses Cadeau Noir and Cristall (Oldenburg third-placed stallion), Coal Diamond (Hanoverian premium stallion), Vice German Champion and placed in Inter II competitions, and the participant in the World Championships for young dressage horses, Collier (Mecklenburg Champion Stallion).
His great-grand-dam, Feldrose, produced the intermediate (M) level dressage horses Los Baros (by Licotus) and Fiderlist (by Fidertanz). Feldrose’s full sister Feldaster produced the licensed stallion Diamondgio (by Diamo Gold)/Lena Thouvenin/FRA, who is internationally successful in Grand Prix.
The licensed stallions Weltissimo (by Welt Hit II)/ Hubertus Schmidt/GER, Sonnentänzer (by Sir Donnerhall I), Rachmaninoff (by Rubinstein I), Der Stern (by Devonport), Quinzanos (by Quaterback), Pik Solo (by Pik Bube I), Largeur (by Landor S), Number One (by Call Me Number One), Imparo (by Intervall), Förster (by Fredo) and a stallion by Dimaggio, as well as the Grand Prix dressage horses No Limit (by Noble Roi xx)/Hubertus Schmidt/GER, World Hit (by Welt Hit II)/Pieter van der Raadt, Harmony’s Sanrino RHP (by San Remo)/Michael Klimke/GER, Rubinstar (by Rubinstein I) and Tin Rod G (by Tin Rocco) also descend from this Oldenburg dam line.
With grandiose potential