The unique double German Champion has established himself in the International Youngster Tour.
Until now, Diaron OLD's sport career has been the main priority. It is therefore even more remarkable that, from his first crop of foals, Diaron produced our premium stallion and record stallion performance test winner Diablue PS and the PS Online Auction price record holder Diaron's Zecilo PS, who sold for a sensational price of 126,500 Euros.
Diaron is also in the fast lane on the sporting parquet, with victories and placings with Patrick Stühlmeyer in the Youngster Tours of Aachen/GER, Leipzig/GER, Hagen a.T.W/GER, Verden/GER, Neumünster/GER, Zandhoven/BEL and Opglabbeek/BEL. And he almost succeeded in winning a third title at the German Championships. Placed second in the qualifier, he accessed the final of the Warendorf Championships for seven-year-olds, but had to settle for eighth place due to the only fault of all his rounds there. In the 40-year history of the German Championships for young show jumping horses, Diaron OLD has nevertheless secured the record of a stallion winning double gold, which has only ever been achieved twice. After winning the five-year-old class in 2017, the modern show jumper also won the German Championship title in the six-year-olds in 2018. After a second place in 2017, Diaron also won the Oldenburg Show Jumping Championships in Rastede and was named VTV Show Jumping Stallion of the Year at the Oldenburg Stallion Days. Furthermore, he received the OLD designation, which is awarded by the Oldenburg Verband to the best Oldenburg bred horses.
With Diarado, Come on, Aldatus and Domino, four generations of stallions from the Schockemöhle stud follow directly, one after the other, in Diaron’s pedigree.
His sire Diarado was Champion Stallion of the Holstein licensing, record winner of his stallion performance test, victorious in young horse classes, bronze medallist at the German Championships (two times 9.0) and came third in the Grand Prix in Dobrock. His oldest offspring, like Don Diarado/Maurice Tebbel, team third at the World Championships, have established themselves at championships.
The dam Lenda-Cara also produced Campitello (by Concetto Famos)/Alexander Hinz, who was placed third in the Grand Prix in Frankfurt, Verden and Munich, as well as the Stuttgart German Masters, and the 1.45m show jumping horse Cestlavie (by Cornet’s Stern).
First competed by Harm Thormählen, the dam's sire Come On continued his career in 1991 with Carsten-Otto Nagel. With Ludger Beerbaum and Ralf Schneider, numerous international successes were added, such as the victory at the German Masters, a second place in the Grand Prix of Göteborg/SWE, a third place in the Hickstead Derby/GBR and a fourth place in the Hamburg Jumping Derby. Ridden by Her Royal Highness Princess Haya of Jordan, Come On was very successful after 1997, notably at the CHIO Aachen. Come On produced eight licensed stallions from his time at stud, including Clever Boy, Come Well and Checker, and Cosmic FRH, Champion of the Nuremberg Burg Cup.
The grand-dam Lindauway produced six successful show jumpers, led by VDL Groep Miss Untouchable (by Chacco-Blue)/Leopold van Asten/NED, who was placed second in the Grand Prix of Maastricht.
Aldatus, in the third generation, won, with Christian Ahlmann, team gold and individual silver at the European Championships in Millstreet/IRL and silver again at the German Championships in Soltau. With Jos Lansink, he was Champion of the Netherlands.
The great-grand-dam Linda Dolores is the full sister of Day Date/Beat Mändli/SUI, winner of the “Goldene Peitsche” in 1996 in Nörten-Hardenberg. She produced with Balou’s Day Date/Candice King and Molly Ashe (USA), Carlogero/Wilma Marklund/SWE, Pentagon