This stallion has the standard, high quality, pedigree, hi class and perfection of execution of external forms. His black color emphasizes the external extravagance, and neat white markings add sophistication. His gaits are light, free, flexible and elegant, the trot is amplitude and with a good capture of space, the step is active, wide with a clean tact, the gallop with high work of the forearm and uphill. When in personal contact with the stallion Totem Palladium – it is impossible to remain indifferent! His charisma and beauty – delight and make you fall in love at first sight! The elegant son of Toto Jr will be remarkable and excellent under the rider in the sports arena.
Sire: Hanoverian stallion Toto Jr. belongs to the stable “GLOCK horse performance center” which was created by the strongest dressage riders Edward Gal and Hans Peter Minderhoud. Toto Jr. is the son of Totilas and the Hanoverian mare Desperada, whose sire is Desperados FRH, a two-time silver medalist at the 2015 FEI European Championships in Aachen. Toto Jr. became the first licensed son of the legendary Totilas at the Hanoverian Keurung in Verden in 2013! Also approved for breeding by the KWPN and became the best participant of the KWPN Spring Stallion Performance Testing 2014 under the control of Edward Gal, the nine-year-old stallion scored 80.68 percent in the Grand Prix Special and was the only horse to reach the 80% mark. The following day, the duo scored a whopping 86.15 percent in the Freestyle. “When Toto Jr was three years old, I already knew that if there was a horse that could run Totilas’ Freestyle, it was him. I’ve been waiting for this for seven years. It’s still bold, but I have a feeling that Toto Jr could be even better than his sire.” Today, the pair of Toto Jr and Hans Peter Minderhoud are performing consistently at the Grand Prix level, and at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris they took 16th place with a result of 72.664%. Toto Jr himself has proven to be a prolific stallion, and has been the most used stallion in Holland for several years in a row. He sired the most dressage foals in 2017 – 369, and presented the most foals at auction in 2017 and 2018. His offspring are very popular, they are already achieving success in the sport, sons are receiving licenses, and the authority and influence of Toto Jr himself continues to grow.
Damline: Sierra Leone – a very beautiful, purebred, light Hanoverian mare with an impressive pedigree Sir Donnerhall – Don Frederico – Rubinstein l. This mare was purchased at Status-Victoria DBS at the age of 6 months for a high price from an influential breeder in Germany. The high class of the first foal immediately demonstrated Sierra Leone’s belonging to the premium breeding class. Made by Sir Donnerhall I is a natural success for a breeder, the presence of Sir Donnerhall in the pedigree, especially from the mother line, is always a favorable sign. Daughters of Sir Donnerhall I have produced a huge number of offspring of the highest sports and breeding level. This can be seen in the example of champion stallions Dynamic Dream, Feinrich and Fynch Hatton OLD, Zauberlehrling PS OLD, regional champion, Don Romance PS OLD and many, many others. Sir Donnerhall is ranked among the top four dressage sires in the world according to the WBFSH. Many of his progeny have achieved success in Grand Prix competitions. He has produced over 100 licensed stallions, including numerous champions and premium stallions, and over 200 premium mares. In the pedigree of Sierra Leone we see the stallion Don Frederico, Champion of the Hanoverian Stallion Licensing in 1999. Don Frederico was rated by the German Equestrian Federation as the second most valuable sport horse sire of 2005 based on his breeding value index of 174 points with a heritability guarantee of 89%. In 2009 he was awarded the Grand Prize of the Hanoverian Union due to the resounding success of his offspring, such as the world-famous gelding Don Jonson/Isabell Werth who won many top CDN and CDI titles, including the Grand Prix Special at the 2012 CHIO Aachen and the 2012 Vienna Masters CDI4* Grand Prix. And the 10-year-old mare Diva Royal/Dorothee Schneider made her Olympic debut and impressed everyone with a final Kur score of 81.661, finishing 7th in the world and silver in the team competition. In 2012 he was awarded the highest breeding award, the “Hanoverian Stallion of the Year”. Rubinstein is a legend, his name appears in the pedigrees of many outstanding horses in dressage today.