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Campo Viego

Gelding • BWP; born 2004 • 17 hands
Pedigree
Chin Chin Constant Cor de la Bruyere
Ella
Larese Farnese
Cesta
Tridentina

Darco

Lugano van La Roche
Ocoucha
Karola Voltaire
Sirma / Persian Path xx

Campo Viego ex Eleganz Van'T Zorgvliet

“Campo Viego” a.k.a. Junior, inherited all the premises for an outrageous successful jumper career. He is equipped with an enormous body control and a phenomenal athletic power. His rideablility with movements light as a feather makes every days training season a special treat.

At the jump he looks like jumping in another league, while he jumps absolutely careful, with enormous power, a super technique and bascule, which leave lots of room for expectations in direction high performance equestrian sport.

His sire Chin Chin got sold through the first Holstein horse auction in the US, at the age of six to Mexico. Exactly two years later he was qualified for the Volvo World Cup Finals in Göteborg / Sweden. His performance was outrageous head to head with the time hero’s in the 1980ties as Big Ben, and Jappelope and all the other international approved Grand Prix jumpers. The same year he was nominated for the Olympic Games in Seoul, where he finished xx. He also competed successful on the following Olympic Games in Barcelona, what made him an awesome Grand Prix jumper stallion.

Youtube Video: Chin Chin Olympics 1988 Seoul

Trindentina, dam of Campo Viego, is by Darco – Voltaire, the fitting combination for high performance show jumping. Before she entered the breeding shad, she performed herself on the national show jumping circuit in Belgium. Her first son “Watch Me van T’ Zorgvliet” is a licensed stallion in France, was one of the top seller at the Fences auction in France and qualified for the Championships finals in Fontainebleau / France, where he placed in the upper ribbons.

Youtube Video: Darco  

During the 2-5* CSI horse show “Jumping Mechelen / Memorial Eric Wauters” 2009, the approved four year old stallion For Joy van T' Zorgvliet, by For Pleasure, showed successful in the finals of the stallion competition. He is one of the successful close relatives of Campo Viego’s family line. The one year old full brother to Campo Viego, Dynamite van T’ Zorgvliet, won two years in a row the “Young Jumper Championships” in Portugal.

The background of the family line includes such a successful thoroughbred stallion as Persian Path xx in connection with Ecrasiet, a son of the famous breeding hero Amor. This pedigree leads to the very influential Hanoverian A- and F- line, where a line breeding between the stallions Falvius and Aldermann shows up and such famous stallions as Ferdinand originated from. The family tree traces back to the early days of the Hanoverian horse breeding in 1860.

“If the ancestry is right, you can’t go wrong!” Looking at Campo Viego’s conformation and his pedigree, the chance looks absolutely good for a great and successful career in the future jumper ring.

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