Gaomi was bred for succes as sports genes and a winners mentality run through her bloodline in every generation. She is half sister to international Grand Prix and licensed stallion Chequille Z and a niece to international 1.60m and licensed olympic stallion Verdi TN.
She descends out of the famous Holsteiner dam line 474 A that produced a tremendous amount of international sports horses and licenced stallions, in jumping as well as dressage. To name only a few sires: Chequille Z, Caribik, Verdi TN, Calato, Chagallo, Cicero, Colombo, Highline, Gigolino, Great Pleasure, Ishan, Loxgraf Go, N-Aldato, Nimrod B, Quality Boy, Rex Nimmerdor, Sir Tom and the internationally successful eventing horse Brilliante und Geliebte. Her breeders J. Van Uitert and N. Huysmans also bred the famous jumping horse Ninja la Silla who won silver at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. They co-owned his father, world class stallion Guidam (succesful with rider Eric Van der Vleuten and licensed for BWP, KWPN, WESTF) with Jan Greve. |
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Krack C is by Flemmingh, one of the most successful Dutch sire of dressage horses. The mother of Krack C is out of Beaujolais, a son of Lucky Boy. His grandmother is out of Ulrich by Farn. There is nothing on Krack C’s dam line that says ‘Dressage’ – except the way he moved and the way his offspring moves!
Owned by Joop Van Uytert and in combination with Anky van Grunsven, Krack C won numerous international Grand Prix dressage tests in the years 2000. He didn’t only possess fantastic movements, he passed them on to his offspring as well. He sired 10 licensed sons for the KWPN society and 15 in Germany. Following their father’s example, numerous of his offspring are competing at Grand Prix level. |
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Chequille's son son Conen was premium dressage stallion at the 2010 Hannoverian stallion licensing. Eurodressage wrote:
"The crowds loved the powerful trotting premium stallion Conen (by Chequille Z x Landclassic x Grandenstern), which was presented by Johannes Westendarp and I. Derichsweile. He was sold to a Hamburg based dressage rider for 190,000 euro". |
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Kokoschka van de Burggrave (v. Rubiquil) °2010
Gaomi’s first foal Kokoschka is owned by Belgian international Grand Prix rider Domien Michiels. They were succesful in the young horse classes and became vice-champion of Belgium at the age of 5. They competed succesfully up untill M10 level (ZZ-L). Kokoschka received the sports label (P-label) and conformation label (E-label) of BWP. In 2019, Kokoschka gave birth to a black colt by the KWPN stallion Indian Rock (v. Apache). That makes Gaomi a grandmother!! |
Kandinsky van de Burggrave (by Avanti) °2016
Kandinsky was sold as a foal at the FDE International Auction to Belgian small tour rider Shana De Ben. In 2019, he was sold to Belgian rider Shana Rombaut. |
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Secret Angel van de Burggrave (by Just Wimphof) °2018
Secret Angel became 5th at the national foal competition of the Belgian warmblood society (BWP). As a one-year-old, she became vice-champion at the national BWP younster championships. She stays with her breeder Michelle Vettenburg as a future dressage prospect and broodmare. In 2021, she became mother to Vuitton van de Burggrave (by Johny Depp). In 2022, she became mother to Watteau van de Burggrave (by Kjento), who became Belgian vice-champion at the national BWP foal championships. |
Ubuntu de Quarebbe (by Glamourdale) °2020
Gaomi gave birth to a beautiful longlegged colt on May 1, 2020. Ubuntu is the first foal of our breeding programme! He was sold to Lunalee Barboza, an American FEY Young Rider. |
Wasumi de Quarebbe (by Foundation) °2022
As we want to extend our breeding programme with a filly of Gaomi, we decided to match her to the Hanoveranian stallion Foundation of Gestüt Schafhof and Paul Schöckemohle, one of our all time favourite stallions. The result? Wasumi de Quarebbe, a beautifil brown, longlegged, modern type of filly! |