Lilienthal became the high scoring stallion at the 50-day Stallion Performance Test organized at the Austrian warmblood headquarters in Stadl Paura, Austria.
Seven dressage bred stallions completed the 50-day testing. All of them were German bred.
The high scores was Lilienthal (by Lücke x Rheinklang), bred and owned by Christina Gremmes. The chestnut scored 8.62 points in total. He received 9 for walk, 8.5 for trot, canter, rideability, jumping technique, character and general impression. For rideability under the test rider he got 8.75 points.
The second highest scoring stallion was the 4-year old Federspiel (by Foundation x San Remo). Bred by Sarah Tolksdorf and owned by Astrid Neumayer's Gestut Pramwaldhof, he finished on 8.50 points. Federspiel earned 8 for walk and trot and 8.5 for canter.
The Trakehner stallion Santo Scuro (by Freiherr von Stein x Kasimir), was the best scoring 3-year old with a third place finish with 8.48 points. He is bred by the duo Thoms/Richterich and owned by Petra Toelle and Heinrich Brähler. He received 9 for walk, 8 for trot and 8.5 for canter.
The other stallions that concluded the testing were Halcon (by Millennium x Munchhausen) with 8.00 points, Balthor (by Buckingham x Briar) with 7.85 points, Frascari ATG (by Frascino x Sandro Hit) with 7.75 points and Blackburn ATG (by Brisbane x Sandro Hit) with 7.56 points.
Complete scores here.
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