ET New Year Edition ’25

Embryo 21

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When analyzing modern sport, it’s clear that the demands have become more technical and faster. These two essential qualities are prominently present on both the sire and dam sides of this exceptional combination.

What could be more compelling than an Olympic rider entrusting a talented mare to perform at the highest level? Together, they competed around the globe, reaching the pinnacle of the sport. The dam, Tinkabell, was no exception to this legacy of excellence.

Her eldest brother, Talent, lived up to his name, successfully competing at the 1.45m level with John McGuinness. Tracing further up the dam line, we uncover a series of notable international performers. Superstar, a sister of granddam Madonna, jumped at the 1.45m level with Frank Schuttert. Superstar’s son, J Superstar, continues this legacy, competing at the 1.55m level with British rider Ake Myers.

Going even deeper into this maternal line, we find Paranda and BMC Miss Kenwood, both of whom delivered results at the 1.50m–1.60m levels, solidifying the line’s reputation as a source of elite talent.

This extraordinary lineage, forged by champions on both sides, offers unparalleled potential for modern sport.

 

 

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