Mare
Unchocolate Hit TWC
Las Vegas x Negro x Lord Leatherdale
5-5-2024
M/L
Unchocolate Hit TWC
Dressage talent from Las Vegas!
Unchocolate Hit TWC is the talented result of a perfect combination of the upcoming talent Las Vegas (by Ferdeaux). The stallion who, under Diederik van Silfhout (NED), shows that he has everything it takes to make the transition to the Grand Prix and the more than proven Van Olst combination Negro x Lord Leatherdale. Unchocolate Hit TWC moves uphill with a lot of balance and a fantastic use of her hind leg.
Mother is the Elite, Sport-dr., IBOP-dr., D-OC and PROK approved mare Koko Hit van het Oudland (by Negro). She herself competed successfully at ZZ-heavy level in the sport. In her IBOP test she achieved a nice total of 76.5 points with 2x the score of 8 for her canter and rideability and workability. Unchocolate Hit TWC is her first offspring.
A striking dam line that produces offspring of above-average quality and performs excellently in sport.
NB: The mare in the video is a surrogate mare.
Grandmother is the Ster, IBOP-dr. mare Dancing Hit van het Oudland (by Lord Leatherdale). She competed at Z1 level in the sport. Her daughter Koko Hit van het Oudland is her only offspring.
Great-grandmother is the Elite, Sport-dr, PROK approved Enjoy Hit van het Oudland (by Sandro Hit). She was sold to Mexico and competed there at PSG/Inter I level in the sport. In addition to Dancing Hit, she produced the stallion Jethro van het Oudland (by Charmeur), who was sold to Spain at a young age and won no less than 3 times the 5-year-old competition in La Mancha with his rider Antonio Ferreira Gonçalvez in 2019.
Sire is the spectacular KWPN performance champion and PAVO Cup winner Las Vegas (by Ferdeaux).
Since his approval, the stallion has been piling success on success and at the selection for the World Cup of 6-year-old dressage horses he already showed his enormous talent. What a wonderful combination he is with his rider Emmelie Scholtens and what a power house is this stallion.
Las Vegas qualified for the finals of the World Championship for Young Dressage Horses no less than three years in a row.
The reins have now been taken over by Diederlik van Silfhout who rode Las Vegas to a magnificent score of 76.69% in his PSG debut.
Winner Final Stallion Competition KWPN Stallion Show with 89 points
Winner Stallion Competition Exloo with 91 points
Winner Stallion Competition Ermelo with 91 points
Winner Stallion Competition Kronenberg with 97 points
Winner Pavo Cup 5-year-old Dressage Horses
W.K. Verden 5 year old Dressage horses 5th place
W.K. Ermelo 6-year-old Dressage horses 4th place
W.K. Ermelo 7-year old Dressage horses 9th place
Price:
On request