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The Swedish Warmbloods are Bred for Success

The Swedish Warmbloods are Bred for Success.  That is their motto and by all accounts they utilize a system of judging and selecting breeding stock that is being constantly reviewed and renewed to make certain the right decisions from the panels are made.  The breeders of correct young dressage and jumping horses are being encouraged to stay the course and keep breeding ! As the english speaking owner of Lingh,  I found that understanding the mostly Swedish reports of the Swedish approvals very difficult, but I am hoping to report with some super translation help soon !  In the meantime, I was sent to this site. He is number #79

http://www.equipe.nu/en-US/class_sections/264/results#video

I am collecting beautiful photographs of Lingh and I am trying to learn how to upload, download, and freeload, the videos I took for lingh.nl.


The Swedish Warmblood Association included LINGH in their list of approved stallions !!!  The results were announced last night at a huge party celebrating the breeders and the process…..more story and pictures will be posted here !  U-tube also has video on line of his in hand and conformation examination.  Stayed tuned for a site dedicated to Lingh and his videos !!!  What a stallion !


Unbelievable…. tonight Lingh’s first super colt was RESERVE CHAMPION !  It was a KWPN extravaganza of beautiful horses, amazing people and passion for the horse.  Congratulations to everyone associated with the event and Beau !  More info to follow and pictures too !

The son of Lingh, Beau, came through three tough inspections with flying colors on Saturday afternoon. The Reserve Champion Title was finally Beau’s to take home by the lucky owners of this fine animal. Beau was chosen second to the 66 listed stallions whose owners took the time and considerable effort to bring their best horse to this stage towards KWPN approval. Beau was first presented at the KWPN Hengstenkeuring 2008/2009 in December for the first round towards becoming a KWPN approved breeding stallion worthy of this prestigious title.

“Beau is an absolutely beautiful horse, I would like to have him in my stable but I am very confident this is just the beginning of Lingh’s amazing career as a successful breeding stallion. What I love about being a stallion owner, and the owner of Lingh is that I am able to share the lives of all these colts and fillies with their very proud owners. I like meeting people that are passionate and I like sharing their dreams. Beau is particularly special to me because he was born on my birthday. One day I hope to ride him.”

Lingh’s Beau was successful in making the KWPN Auction very successful. He was the highest priced dressage colt sold Saturday afternoon, For a moment the crowd expected him to win, but the lovely Bordeaux by United bred by Nelly Lisman took home the top honor

The twenty-six stallions approved this weekend in Den Bosch for the Dressage Stallion testing are listed below in no particular order:

-1. Bosley (Diamond Hit x Métall)

-1. Bossanova Hit (Diamond Hit x Pion)

-1. Bachelor (Dutch Dormello DDH x Mendel)

-1. Beckham (Flemmingh x Hemmingway)

-1. Bilano (Gribaldi x Negro)

-1. Broere Boston (Jazz x Goodtimes)

-1. Baron (Johnson x Sultan)

-1. Boston (Johnson x T.C.N. Partout)

-1. Licotus x Alabaster

-1. Beau (Lingh x Ferro)

-1. B (Oo Seven x Falco)

-1. B (Oscar x Corleone)

-1. Blue Hors Romanov x Donnerhall

-1. Balou (Sandreo x Jazz)

-1. B (Sandreo x Gribaldi)

-1. Bravo (Scandic x Havidoff)

-1. Best of Sir (Sir Sinclair x Royal Dance)

-1. Bube (UB 40 x Houston)

-1. Bamor (UB 40 x Krack C)

-1. Brentano (United x Jazz)

-1. Bordeaux (United x Gribaldi)

-1. Boris (Uphill x Darlington)

-1. Bolero (Uphill x Balzflug)

-1. Baron ter Kwincke (Uptown x Gribaldi)

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