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2010 International Stallion Guide:

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Stallions: Sport Horse

LINGH

1993 KWPN Bay - 16.3 h / 1.70 m

Owner: Offield Farms, Karin Reid Offield

 Photo: Arnd Brockhorst 

Breeder: H.S. Dallinga, R.M. Brinkman, Netherlands
Contact: Hassler Dressage, LLC
1455 Cayots Corner Road
Chesapeake City, MD
USA 21915
Stable: Hassler Dressage, LLC
Tel: 410-885-3824
Fax: 410-885-3823
Email:
Web: hasslerdressage.com
Stud Fee: $2,200 USD
Booking: $500 included
Semen: Frozen
Licensed: KWPN, Hanoverian, OHBS (GOV), Swedish, Finnish, CWHBA, CSHA

A member of the Dutch A-Team, Lingh won extensive Grand Prixs at CDIs across Europe under Edward Gal. His career highlight was his breathtaking win of the GP Silver Medal at the 2005 World Cup in Las Vegas. His rise to success in the international arena impressed the KWPN licensing committee and they awarded Lingh his lifetime breeding license.

Under current owner and amateur rider Karin Offield, Lingh made an impressive presence throughout the United States. Lingh's elegant exterior, his lengthy, uphill neck and beautifully angled shoulder emphasize his extreme, natural shoulder freedom. He bears a good croup and correct, straight legs. Lingh comes from the famous KWPN dressage stallion, Flemmingh, sire of Anky van Grunsven's Krack C. Further in Lingh's top pedigree one finds Landgraf, Capitano, Cor de la Bryere, and Ladykiller. Lingh's dam Gazelle was awarded highest honors by the KWPN: Ster, Preferent, Prestatie. Her bloodlines include Columbus, Uppercut xx, and Cesar. Columbus, an international jumper, was sired by the renowned thoroughbred stallion Lucky Boy.

Lingh's American foal crops have earned First Premium KWPN-NA ratings, Premium Foal Oldenburg, NA awards, and AHS Site Champion awards. In 2008, Landmark VT (ds. Jorn) was Reserve Champion Colt at Dressage at Lexington. At Devon, Landmark VT won his IBC class and placed 5th in the USDF/Cosequin Colt Championships. Represented by two foals of 2008, Lingh placed 5th in the Get of Sire class, ahead of many well-proven stallions. At the 2009 KWPN Stallion Licensing, Lingh's son Beau was the Reserve Champion Dressage Stallion. Beau is bred by Ferro's owner out of a Ferro mare.

Lingh's pedigree, gorgeous type, conformation, and fine gaits make him a great candidate for any dressage or hunter/jumper program.

To view "The Lingh Library of Great Videos" please vist www.offieldfarms.com

Beau bred by Jan Lamers, A Van de Goor / Photo: Dirk Caremans

Landmark VT bred by Virginia Tech / Photo: R. Splan




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