Bidding start | 22 August, ‘25 • 00:00 |
Bidding end | 03 September, ‘25 • ±23:59 |
CET | |
Bidding place | online |
Catalog number | 04 |
Gender | Stallion |
Date of birth | 18-05-2025 |
Sire | Aganix du Seigneur |
Dam sire | Casall ASK |
Size | - |
Color | Dark Chestnut |
Discipline | Jumping |
Studbook | BWP |
Auction | Trigon – Foal Auction August 2025 |
Location |
Netherlands |
This promising colt descends from an Irish performance damline and, in the third generation, traces back to the renowned Grand Prix mare Liscalgot, with whom Dermott Lennon claimed individual gold at the 2002 World Equestrian Games in Jerez de la Frontera. Together they also secured team gold at the European Championships in Arnhem as well as numerous other international victories. In breeding, Liscalgot is well known as the dam of -among others- the 1.50/1.60m-level performers Vivalgot and Calgot Pleasure. Cascado van het Keizershof was bred out of a half-sister to the international 1.55m horse Flying Heureka Z, with whom Arnaud Doem recently made his debut at 3*-Grand Prix level. Granddam Calgot Verdi also produced the 1.45m-level horses Changuna Heureka Z, Kailash Heureka Z, and Ulysses. Sire Aganix du Seigneur is increasingly making his mark in breeding. Offspring such as Agana van het Gerendal Z, Ambassador Z, and Maxwin Kinmar Agalux are already excelling at the highest level.