Gorgeous black filly by Don Martillo, out of Zycoon (OO Seven/Flemingh). Her sire, Don Martillo, is by Don Juan De Hus, who won his stallion performance testing with the best score in the dressage portion (9.25.) As a four-year-old, Don Juan De Hus, was unbeaten in all of the young horse tests that he entered, won his level, and was named French Champion in Saumur with a score of 93.639%. He received a score of 10 for trot, and 9.8 for canter, during the final. In his fifth year, he earned his place in the World Championship for Young Dressage Horses in Verden, where he placed 6th in the overall final. Don Martillo, from the breeding of Axel Windeler, scored a 8.5 for the trot, a 9.5 for the gallop, a 8.5 for the fulfillment of the scale of training and for type and interior a 8.0. His walk was even rated 10.0. “There is no better,” the jury said. Also the two guest riders judged his rideability with 19 points. In his 14 Day Stallion Testing in Schliekau, he again received top marks! BEST dressage stallion with a score 9.19! Once gain he recived high scores from the guest riders and 1 perfect 10 for the walk! Don Martillo’s mother line is solid with success: His dam, “Black Pearl” comes from the famous Verden line of Shocolata, who with her daughters were the winning family in Verden and won the 1c-Prize at the 1990 Bundeschampionats! Shocolata provided two licensed stallions and several elite auction foals. Olita's dam's sire is 00 Seven, who was sired by the legendary dressage stallion Rubinstein I, who performed himself at Grand Prix level. European studbooks are full of his many approved sons. The dam of OO Seven is Gelbria (ster, preferent) who is a full sister of the famous Olympic Barbria, and they have the renowned dressage horse producer Doruto as their sire. Another full sister Ezabria was UTV champion of the three year olds in 1989. This pedigree has produced numerous show ring and dressage stars. OO Seven is more than sufficiently well developed, he has a good rectangular model and is a stallion who radiates presence. The report of his stallion performance test in autumn 1999 states that OO Seven is very willing to work. The trot is light footed with a lot of tact and balance. The canter is spacious and extremely well balanced. OO Seven shows a lot of ability as a dressage horse. In 2001 a group of OO Seven’s progeny were shown, they have a light footed trot with enough space, the hind leg is active and the foreleg use is more than sufficient. The walk is regular and spacious enough. The bone foundation shows sufficient quality. In the final of the Pavo Cup 2000, OO Seven was reserve champion in the four year old class. In 2001 OO Seven was selected for the World Championships for young dressage horses in Verden. Olita is a well-balanced, beautiful filly. She is an excellent mover and is very fluid through her body. She is very
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