| Bidding start | 03 January, ‘26 • 00:00 |
| Bidding end | 06 January, ‘26 • ±23:59 |
| CET | |
| Bidding place | online |
| Gender | Mare |
| Year of Birth | 2018 |
| Sire | Castle Creek |
| Dam sire | Clarimo ASK |
| Size | - |
| Color | Bay |
| Discipline | Jumping |
| Studbook | Holstein |
| Auction | Youhorse New Year’s Auction 2026 |
| Location |
NL |
Sire Castle Creek, by the legendary Casall, competed at 1.45 m international level. Casall himself performed at 1.60 m Grand Prix level and is one of the most influential stallions worldwide, renowned for passing on scope, reflexes, quality and a powerful canter. This sire line consistently produces top-level international sport horses.
Kairo is a broodmare with outstanding movement. She moves extremely loose through her body, is light-footed and shows a strong engine from the hindquarters. Over the jump she pushes well off the ground, shows quality and natural scope. She produced a foal in 2025 and has not been bred again, making her a rare opportunity to acquire a mare from a family packed with international performers and approved stallions. Kairo is suitable to carry a foal herself and is also very interesting for embryo transfer and/or ICSI, allowing the breeder full freedom in stallion choice.
The damline of Kairo is exceptionally deep and internationally proven.
Dam Dornröschen 2 (by Clarimo) produced:
GK C’est Une Ami (Comme Il Faut), 1.45 m
GK Karlotta (Quibery), 1.40 m
Granddam Viola XVIII (by Lerano) anchors one of the strongest Holsteiner performance families, including:
GK Coco Chanel (Clarimo), 1.60 m, CSIO5*
GK Curacao (Clarimo), 1.60 m, CSIO5* Falsterbo & Rotterdam
GK Finette (Casalito), 1.50 m
GK Let’s Go (Lerano), 1.50 m
GK Caamp (Connor), 1.50 m
GK California (Cosido), 1.50 m
GK Casper (Canto), 1.60 m, CSI4*-W & CSIO5* winner
GK Quentin (Quantum), 1.60 m, Nations Cup level
With multiple additional horses competing at 1.40–1.45 m and several approved stallions, this family is known for durability, mentality and consistent top-level performance.
Kairo is therefore a broodmare of exceptional genetic value, ideally suited for breeders aiming to produce future international showjumpers.