Diaron OLD

Born 2012
Grey
173 cm
Oldenburg (DE 433330496212)

WFFS neg

Price: See Below
Stud: Deckstation Paul Schockemohle

Description

 

Le Tot de Semilly
Diamant de Semilly Venise Des Cresles
Sire: Diarado
Roxette 1 Corrado 1
Kimberly 111
Cantus
Come On Suehne
 Dam: Lenda-Cara
Lindauway Aldatus
Linda-Dolores by Domino

 

Price Semen 3 ins $2656 & Agents Fee $438 & GST = Total $3400

Double German Champion and internationally successful in Grand Prix

Mother is half-sister to Groep Miss Untouchable

Offspring successful in 1.55 m show jumping

His offspring ennoble Diaron as an absolute supplier of performance horses. Prototypes are the offspring Diarona PS/Ruben Arroyave/COL, Diakatisa PS/Kent Farrington/USA, SMA Disney/Sophie Hinners, Diarona PS/Sergio Alvarez Moya/ESP, H5 Diachango Blue PS/Carlos Hank Guerreio/MEX, Diachango Blue PS/Eduardo Pereira de Menezes/BRA and Durango PS/Patricio Pasquel/MEX, who have already jumped to success in courses up to 1.55 meters. Most of these up-and-coming stars have already distinguished themselves in the Young Rider Championships, such as the two World Championships for young show jumpers Diatasio/Marvin Jüngel and Diora PS/Alexander McLean/GBR, the Hanoverian show jumping champion Diamore VEC/Sarah Hüttinger, the Polish champion Diakato PS/Łukasz Koza/POL and the reigning Deister champion Diamiro PS/Karin Martinsen/SWE. One of the twelve licensed sons of Diaron is our premium stallion, stallion performance test winner, serial winner of show jumpers and internationally victorious up to 1.40 metre show jumping class Diablue PS. The Diaron daughter Deja Vu went from the ceiling show on the final ring jumping at the Hanoverian Herwart. At the Schockemöhle PS Online Auction, Duran Duran PS was sold for a sensational 140,000 euros. Dark Chocolate was 19,000 euros at the top price of the Riedlinger Fohlenmarkt.

Winning the Grand Prix of Warendorf as well as victories and placings in the up to 1.50 metre high courses of Kronenberg/NED, Budapest and Münster are on the books for Diaron and his rider Alexa Stais/CYP. Previously, Diaron was third with Patrick Stühlmeyer in the Grand Prix of Opglabbeek/BEL and placed up to 1.45 meters in Hagen a.T.W., Riesenbeck and Balve. Previously, he was successful in the youngster tours of Aachen, Leipzig, Hagen a.T.W., Verden, Neumünster, Zandhoven/BEL and Opglabbeek/BEL. And he almost succeeded in winning the Bundeschampionat triple. As the runner-up in the qualification, he moved into the final decision for the Warendorf champion of seven-year-olds and had to settle for eighth place in the end due to a single jumping fault during all his appearances. However, Diaron is certain of the record of winning double gold by a stallion, which has only been achieved twice in the 40-year history of the German Championships for young show jumpers. After 2017 in the five-year-olds, the state-of-the-art super jumper won the 2018 German Championship title in the six-year-olds as well. Furthermore, Diaron won the Oldenburg Show Jumping Championships in Rastede, after second place in 2017. He was also awarded VTV Show Jumping Stallion of the Year at the Oldenburg Stallion Days.

With Diarado, Come on, Aldatus and Domino, four generations of stallions from the Schockemöhle station follow each other directly in Diaron’s pedigree.

The sire Diarado was Holstein Champion Stallion, stallion performance test record winner, serial winner of show jumping, bronze medallist at the German Championships (twice 9.0) and third place in the Grand Prix of Dobrock. More than 100 of his sons have been licensed worldwide, more than 50 of his offspring can boast successes in 1.60 metre courses up to the Olympic Games and six eventing horses have CCI5* format. This phenomenal hereditary performance has currently earned Diarado 13th place in the WBFSH ranking of the world’s best show jumping sires. Among eventing sires, he was able to defend his top position again this year, which he achieved for the first time in 2022. In 2025, Diarado was also awarded the title of elite stallion by the Oldenburg Association. The Diverado’s references in the course currently include the European Championship team sixth Denver/Michael Greeve/NED, the EEF Nations Cup winner Dante MM/Alain Jufer/SUI, the Madrid, Doha and London winner Dexter Fontenis Z/Simon Delestre/FRA, the Wellington winner Donatello/Ashlee Bond/ISR and the fourth in the Grand Prix of Williamsburg/USA, Dicas/Margie Goldstein-Engle/USA. And then there are the Olympic and European Championship jumper Dourados/Duarte Seabra/POR, the Vienna winner Kilmister/Philipp Weishaupt and the Herning winner and Oslo fourth Diarado’s Rose Elith/Jens Fredericson/SWE. Dialo/Jolie Marie Kühner won team gold and individual bronze at the Children’s European Championships in Gorla Minore/ITA as well as gold at the DJM. The cross-country successful offspring of Diarado are led by the team Olympic champion from Paris/FRA and European Championship individual bronze medallist in Blenheim/GBR, JL Dublin/Tom McEwen/GBR, who previously secured team and individual gold at the European Championships in Avenches/SUI with Nicola Wilson/GBR, and the Olympic team eighth Hiarado/Jonelle Price/NZL. And then there are the team fifth in Olympic eventing in Tokyo/JPN, Diachello/Jesse Campbell/NZL, the CCI4* Lexington winner Diabolo/William Coleman, the CCI4* Aachen sixth Ducati D’Arville/Lara de Liederkerke-Meier/BEL, the CCI5* Lexington/USA ninth and German runner-up D’accord FRH/Christoph Wahler, the second in the CCIO4* Nations Cup, Dacapo/Laura Collett/GBR and the Junior European Championship team silver medallist Rohan van het Avenhof/Lien de Dycker/BEL.

Diaron is half-brother to the 1.60 meter jumper Campitello (by Concetto)/Alexander Hinz. His mother El.St. Lenda-Cara is a half-sister to the Maastricht second and Valkenswaard third VDL Groep Miss Untouchable (by Chacco-Blue)/Leopold van Asten/NED.

Brought into the sport by Harm Thormählen, the dam’s sire Come On continued his career in 1991 with Carsten-Otto Nagel in the saddle. Under Ludger Beerbaum and Ralf Schneider, numerous international successes were added, such as victory at the German Masters, second place in the Grand Prix of Gothenburg/SWE, third place in the Derby of Hickstead/GBR and fourth place in the Hamburg Show Jumping Derby. With Her Royal Highness Princess Haya of Jordan, Come On then placed at the CHIO Aachen from 1997 onwards. Come On’s stud use produced eight licensed sons, including Clever Boy, Come Well and Checker as well as the Nuremberg Burg Cup winner Comic FRH.

Aldatus in the third generation won team gold and individual silver with Christian Ahlmann at the European Championships in Millstreet/IRL in 1994 as well as silver at the German Championships in Soltau. Under Jos Lansink he became Dutch champion.

The great-grandmother Linda-Dolores is a full sister to the winner of the Golden Whip 1996 in Nörten-Hardenberg, Day Date/Beat Mändli/SUI. She herself produced the top horses Balou’s Day Date/Candice King/USA and Molly Ashe/USA, Carlogero/Wilma Marklund/SWE, Pentagon/Ludwig Sternberg, Roxette-Dolores/Jennifer Grey/CAN and Tiger Lily/Jessica Springsteen/USA as well as seven other internationally successful show jumpers.

Through the Agram son Efendi, the maternal line can be traced back to 1840 and delivered performance horses in an unusually high frequency in all generations from faithful mating to stallions at the Schockemöhle station.

 

 

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