Oldenburg
Breeding News:
Oldenburg Foundation stallion "Figaro" passed away
The
legendary Oldenburg foundation sire Figaro passed away
on May 24, 2000. This is a tragic loss for the Oldenburger
verband which lost two of its best stallions, Figaro
and Rubinstein I, within two weeks.
Oldenburg connoisseur and chief editor of the Oldenburger
Sportpferd magazine Jan Toenjes explains:
"Figaro was a lifetime legend in the Oldenburg breed.
The last "purebred" Oldenburg was sired by the Anglo-Norman
Futuro (by Furioso xx). Figaro's dam Veilchenate by
Goerz was one of the last mares of the old coach horse
type to be used for breeding in the early 1970s. The
chestnut, born in 1972, was awarded with the "Oldenburg
champion stallion" title in 1976. He sired Grand Prix
competition horses for both show jumping (Figaro's Boy/Ludger
Beerbaum) and Flower/John Whitaker) and dressage (Aleppo
(Argentinus x Figaro) and Rainier (Ronaldo x Figaro).
Figaro sired multiple Bundeschampionate winners like
Figaro's Lady (later sold at the Vechta auction for
DM 100.000 - which was a spectacular price in the early
80s) or Frauenfreund - a promising Grand Prix mount
that accidentally died. His son Formidable (Figaro x
Inschallah) ridden by Markus Gribbe of Wasserburg/Inn
was the only horse to beat Anthony FRH as a 5-year-old
at the Bundeschampionate in Munich in the first qualification.
Waldelefe (Figaro x Tin Rocco) made it to the Nurnberger
Burgpokal finals 1999 ridden by Hiltrud Mohrmann. Figaro
was only approved for the Oldenburg Verband - in the
past years he was in the lead in the "old sires" section
of the FN breed statistics. Figaro had to be put down
because of his age, he sired 5 approved sons and 228
registered Oldenburg broodmares of which 46 received
the state premium title.
More information on Figaro and Rubinstein's death will
be published in the Oldenburger Sportpferd magazine.
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