Don Frederico’s sire, Donnerhall, is considered one of the most successful dressage stallions of the world. In 1986 he was the DLG champion in Hanover. He had many wins in Grand Prix, Grand Prix Special and freestyle classes at international level, and in 1994 he won the German Dressage Championships in Mannheim. He won the team World Championships and the individual bronze medal in The Hague under his permanent rider Karin Rehbein. In 1997 he won team gold and individual bronze at the European Dressage Championships in Verden. In 1998 he was once more included in the German world championship team and was a member of the gold medal team of Rome where he attained fourth place in the individual results. Donnerhall won the World Cup European League as well as being the Oldenburg dressage stallion of the year in 1997 and 1998 respectively. At the end of 1998 he farewelled himself from competition sport ‘fresh as a daisy’ at 17 years of age. His total winnings amounted to DM 341,800 (by the end of 1994 only).
Donnerhall’s breeding record is fantastic. Davignon 1 was the Federal Riding Horse Champion of 1992. His daughter Primavera was champion mare of the Oldenburg elite mare show in 1992 and champion riding horse resp. third in the federal championships. His daughter Hallo won the elite mare show in Rastede in 1994. Deutsche Einheit was second in the Federal Championships in Verden in 1992 and was the top-priced lot of all German breeder societies auctions (DM420.000). Full bother Duntroon was vice-champion stallion of the Oldenburg approvals in 1993 and in 1994 won the stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf. The approved stallion Donnerschwee was top-priced lot of the Vechta sales. The approved stallion Don Primero and mare High Noon 15 have made outstanding dressage careers. In 1996 Donatello was highest priced auction horse. For years now Donnerhall has been at the very top of the FN breeding value rating for dressage. Grandsire Donnerwetter successfully competed in international Grand Prix dressage under H Rehbein. Until 1989 he competed for Belgium under the name of Descartes. His ability to perform and his inheritance are obviously stamped by his maternal line. Matador is damsire of Wenzel 1 and Der Lowe xx is the most important Thoroughbred sire in German riding horse breeding. Donnerhall’s dam Ninette is represented by the competition horses Discovery and Wilhelm Tell. Damsire Consul was sired by Swazi xx who is a descendant of the extremely successful Schwarzgold line of Schlenderhan Stud. Many descendants of this line are used in Warmblood breeding today, for example Shogun xx, Solo Dancer, Severus xx, Schiwago xx, Saros xx, and Schampus xx. The dam, premium-winning and DLG champion mare Cornau also produced the advanced dressage horse Corna, a federal riding horse champion.
In 1982 Consul was awarded a premium at the Trakehner approval in Neumunster. He won the riding horse championships in Wiesbaden in 1983 and 1984. In 1983 he won the Ia premium at the DLG show in Frankfurt. He passed the stallion performance test in performance rating 1. He is one of the most important Trakehner sires of our time with 9 approved stallions; including the champion of the approvals and three vice champions, many premium-winning mares and siring several top-priced lots through elite auctions. Consul is a versatile sire and his offspring successfully compete in show jumping as well as dressage up to advanced level.
Don Frederico is a big-framed stallion with an impressive appearance. He was winner at his performance test where he showed remarkable riding horse features, and displaying uphill gaits. His outstanding rideability and basic gaits were exclusively assessed as ‘very good’ and ‘better’. At his performance test Don Frederico scored 9 for character, 9 temperament, 9 trainability, 9 conformation, 9.5 rideability, 7.67 free jumping, 9 walk, 9.33 trot, 9.33 canter, 8.84 for cross country. It is ob