Classico TN is the embodiment of the true modern sport horse. His lineage, on the maternal side, goes back to the top sire Burggraaf, where we find countless grandsires. On the paternal side, the true modern sport horse is one of the best sons of Cornet Obolensky, considered one of his greatest sires.
After receiving his breeding license in France in 2019 in the Selle Francais breed, he didn't stop until the Westphalian stallion test, where he won it. He also has a breeding license in the Hanoverian and KWPN breeds, which allows him to be accepted in the Hungarian Sport Horse breed and the Hungarian Half-Breed breed.
Classico TN stood out with his exceptionally good technique, performing every jump high above the bar with great accuracy, precision, ease, and excellent elegance. He reliably transmits this elegance and ease.
In the Western European sports breeds, he has approximately 100 offspring, the quality of which proves his ability to pass on. He arrived in Hungary last year, where he was only available to a limited number of people for the time being.
His sperm is extra fertile, 72% of the mares that were covered were fertilized on the first insemination, the rest, approximately on the second.
His father needs no introduction to sports horse enthusiasts. However, in just a few words: in 2002 he was the second youth champion of the Westphalian license and the winner of the audience award. Then in 2002, at the 30-day test in Münster-Hahndorf, Cornet Obolensky left his competitors far behind, with a score of 9.24 in the jumping sub-index. The judges even gave him the maximum 10.0 points for his loose jump. In 2011, Cornet Obolensky won the gold medal with the German team at the European Championships in Madrid. In 2012, he won the World Cup qualifier in Zurich, the Nations Cup in Rome and Rotterdam, and was recognized as Germany's most successful show jumper. Under Marco Kutscher, he won the Grand Prix and the Nations Cup, including the Samsung Super League final in Barcelona, which he won twice. In 2008, he won a bronze medal at the German National Championships, as well as Grand Prix in Balve and Cervia and the Nations Cup in Rotterdam. He was also a member of the German Olympic team in Hong Kong. In 2009, he came second in the World Cup Qualifier in Bordeaux, third in the Grand Prix in Rio de Janeiro and reached the Global Champions Tour Final in Doha. His lifetime earnings are approximately €800,000. Classico TN comes from a relatively small Selle Français mare family that has produced many successful international show jumping horses. Classico TN is closely related to Reglisse Top, the Colombian Pablo Meja Villa and the French world class Michel Robert Kaloe des Perrieres. Kaloe des Perrieres has achieved great results at international events such as Cannes, Vejer de la Frontera, Montpelier, Madrid, Chantilly and Bordeaux. The stallion proposed by Selle Français, Oh Rantzau Pie V, and the international show jumper Urlubalou du Batut (Pierre Cabochette) also came from the same mare family as Classico TN.
We would like to offer the stallion to a larger audience by 2025. For this reason, we would like to offer a discount to those interested in the stallion.