Studutch Exclusive Showjumping Midsummer Auction 2025

Implanted Embryo Chaclot X 1.60M After Eight Halfsister Albufuehren’s Bianca

ChaclotDiarado

A unique opportunity for breeders with vision: this embryo brings together the best of performance genes. On the sire’s side, we find none other than Chaclot. Chaclot, an Oldenburg stallion bred by Gestut Lewitz, descends from the great stallion Chacco-Blue, a top showjumper at international level with numerous great results, such as the 3rd place in the Grand Prix of Aachen in 2011 and also a top breeder with more than 140 offspring who have jumped 1.60m in international classes to date. Chaclot is very similar to Chacco-Blue, both in terms of jumping and movement. He is currently one of the best stallions in Italy at the top level in the sport. During the 2018 season, Chaclot was double clear in the Nations Cup final in Barcelona (SPA) with the Italian rider Riccardo Pisani. He was part of the Italian team that finished second in the Nations Cup in Gijon (SPA), where he also finished 7th individually in the GP. He was also part of the team for the CSIO5* in Hickstead (GBR) and finished 4th and 7th in the GPs of the CSI3* in Tubbergen (NED) and of the CSI4* in Gestereen (NED).

The mother of this embryo is none other than the 1.60m mare After Eight out of the famous stallion Diarado. After Eight comes out of the same mother, as none other than ALBFUEHREN’S BIANCA.

Albfuehren’s Bianca is without a doubt one of the most impressive mares that modern show jumping has ever known. This elegantly built, powerfully jumping daughter of Balou du Rouet grew under the saddle of Steve Guerdat into a world-class horse that excelled at the highest level for many years. It was not without reason that Bianca became the crowd favourite at competitions from Geneva to Windsor, where she won Grand Prix and conquered the hearts of experts time and again. In 2018 she won a bronze medal at the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, after having reached the podium in several 5* competitions earlier that year. She also confirmed her place in the absolute world top at the European Championships in Gothenburg, where she participated in the bronze team result for Switzerland. Bianca’s career was symbolic of elegance in sport, combined with unyielding fighting spirit in the ring. A mare with a story – a horse that not only won prizes, but also left a deep impression on the hearts of riders, breeders and enthusiasts worldwide.

Mare line Coco v. Cardento 2000

– Albfuehren’s Bianca1.70m

– Bombay 1.50m

– Blanca 1.40m

– After Eight 1.60m

 

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