Krack C
Born 1992, 169 cms
Breeder – Stoeterij ‘t’ Centrum

      Landgraf
    Lacapo Larsa
  Flemmingh   Carneval
   

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Ledusa
Krack C      
      Lucky Boy xx
    Beaujolais Venice
  Gicara II   Ulrich
    Baccara Lady Cara


I remember seeing Krack C in a Young Horse display at the 1997 World Cup final in s’Hertogenbosch, and I’d never seen such a spectacular trot before, ever… indeed I was told at the show, that some of the Dutch breeders when they saw the colt at the licensing believed that artificial means must have been used to produce such huge extensions.
Since then, Krack C has come through the ranks, and represented Holland with Anky van Grunsven at the 2002 WEG and perhaps at this level one starts to note that while the front legs are still spectacular, the hind legs are not quite matching the front.
Still he has been a very successful sire in Holland and has produced numerous successful young dressage horses. In 2001 and 2003, he sired the overall winners of the 3 year old Riding Horses. In 2003, the mare, Terlia was champion of the National Mares Selection at Ermelo and VSN champion. The following year she was the most successful mare in the finals of the PAVO Cup, finishing in third place. He has already produced one Grand Prix horse – Sonja Gademan’s mare, Paso Doble.
Krack C’s licensed sons include: Redford ( x Ferro), Trento B ( x Ramiro), Tuschinski ( x Pion), Tolando (Rubinstein) and United ( x Partout). In Germany, his son, Kaizer Franz ( x Rousseau) was licensed at the 2001 Oldenburg selection, and sired Kaiser Karl ( out of a Lefevre mare) an Oldenburg licensing champion, and reserve champion of the three year old riding horse stallions at the Bundeschampionate in 2005.
Krack C is by the most successful Dutch sire of dressage horses, Flemmingh, and out of a mare that is solidly jumping bred: by the Lucky Boy son, Beaujolais out of a mare by a son of Farn.