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Numero Uno’s sire, Libero H (Landgraf I), won the 1994’s-Hertogenbosch World Cup finals in a phenomenal manner with Jos Lansink. With more than 65 international showjumping horses out of less than 600 registrated offspring, Libero H is one of the world’s best progenitors. Numero Uno completed his performance test triumphantly; he received a 9 for canter and scored an average of 8.5 for jumping components. His explosive take-off earned him as much as 9 points. Numero Uno has a lot of Holstein blood on his dam’s side too. Dam Jolanda, like the Olympic showjumping stallion Lux Z, descends from Lord Calando. Grandam Feinschnit (Ahorn hann) supplied, in combination with Gondelier, the national showjumping horse Kapitol, who as a five-year-old, gave an excellent performance in the world championship for young horses at Lanaken. The dam's line goes further back via progenitor Farnese to the mare Fernsicht (Ladykiller xx), who is a full sister to the reputable showjumping horse producer Lorenz. This famous Holstein lineage, which is registered under number 429, also produced the stallions Aldato (Anblick xx), Heidelberg (Ladykiller xx) and Benedictus (Benvenuto xx). Numero Uno, the sire of already two approved KWPN stallions has made an astonishing impression at this years KWPN stallion selection through his son Vico, the 2005 KWPN stallion champion. Today, Numero Uno is successfully competing in the international showjumping sport with Marco Kutscher and has among others been placed in equestrian events such as; Brussels, Stuttgart, Munich and La Coruña, Amsterdam and Vigo. |