Description
ONE TO REMEMBER
Height: 175 cm |Colour: Black | FFS Neg.
KWPN 528003201908852
- Bronze winner of the Danish Championship
- 10 for rideability
- One to Remember lived up to his name at the Danish Championships for four-year-olds. One to Remember shone in all basic gaits with a high degree of natural balance, which he knows how to implement ideally under the rider. Under Eric Guardia Martinez/ESP he received a 9.3 for his uphill canter developed from a powerful hind leg, an 8.9 for the trot performed with plenty of shoulder freedom and an 8.3 for the clear four-beat walk. Together with the 9.0 for capacity, this resulted in an overall score of 91.000 percent and the bronze medal.
At the 2024 Danish Warmblood stallion licensing he was fully graded with the following comments from the judges: “One to Remember is a high-set and powerful stallion with a masculine expression. He is well-defined and has a suitably long and well-formed croup. The stallion has shown exceptionally good rideability during the performance test. He has a steady, spacious, and energetic walk. The trot is adjustable and spacious, with good swing and carrying power. The canter is spacious with exceptionally good balance and uphill tendency.“ - His sire Secret, himself a son of the three-time dressage horse world champion and international Inter I winner Sezuan, won his 14-day test, was Vice Bundeschampion in 2017, Vice World Champion in 2019 and Bundeschampion in 2020. There are over 50 licensed sons to his name, including the Bundeschampion Segantini. And then there is the Vice Bundeschampioness Sézane, the Vice Bundeschampion and Hanoverian Champion Sedamo K, the Hanoverian Champion So Dynamic, the Vice Championess Special Design, the Austrian Bundeschampioness Santa Florentina, the DSP Vice Champion Selected and the Baden-Württemberg State Championess Santana. At the 2023 World Breeding Dressage Championships for Young Horses, eleven of the 44 approved youngsters had Secret as their sire, three of whom were in the final, led by sixth-placed Grevens Sirius/Michael Grönne Christensen/DEN. There were even 30 offspring at the Bundeschampionate.
- His sire Vivaldi is currently ranked seventh in the WBFSH ranking of the world’s best dressage sires. He himself was HLP reserve winner in the Netherlands, Pavo Cup winner and two-time winner of the KNHS/KWPN stallion series (trot 10). Under Hans Peter Minderhoud/NED, he placed internationally up to St. Georges. In 2013 he won the VHO Trophy at the KWPN licensing. His more than 70 licensed sons include the European Championship team runner-up Desperado/Emmelie Scholtens/NED, the Olympic, World Championship and European Championship team runner-up Glock’s Dream Boy/Hans Peter Minderhoud/NED, the international Grand Prix winners Cennin/Madeleine Witte-Vrees/NED and Blue Hors Veneziano/Laura Kristine Thorup/DEN as well as our Burg Pokal winner Vitalis/Isabel Freese and the absolute stallion market record holder with a hammer price of over two million euros, the Hanoverian premium stallion Vivino.
- The granddam is a half-sister to the licensed stallion Suarez (by Sandreo), who is successful up to medium (M*) level dressage.