Victorious Holsteiner with Swiss rider: Conner Jei and Martin Fuchs Photo: spring-reiter.de
Martin Fuchs won the Grand Prix of Ireland in Dublin with Conner Jei. The Holstein gelding, born in 2011, by Conner ad Verona S by Cosimo – Carpaccio – Riverman – Carolus I – Constant/mare line 8778, presents himself as a modern show jumping star on the Emerald Isle. The long-standing managing director of the Oldenburg Breeding Association, Heiner Kanowski, has browsed through the pedigree for spring-reiter.de:
Conner Jei
FATHER
Connor v. Casall (v. Caretino (v. Caletto II v. Cor de la Bryére) -Lavall I)-Raimond (v. Ramzes AA)-Korenbleem xx
to Korrada S v. Bryére Choir-Chapter I-Majestic xx-Frivolous xx/Stamm 6879
MUTTER
Verona S v. Cosimo (v. Contender v. Calypso II v. Cor de la Bryére) -S ilvester – Mephisto – Landgraf I
to Pamela II v. Carpaccio (v. Caretino) – Riverman – Carolus I – Constant – Aldato Stutenstamm 8778
BREEDER:
Gerhard Stamer, Duvensee
Conner Jei Martin Fuchs is putting his father Connor back in the spotlight on the big sporting stage. Modernity, speed and lightness characterize the pair, as does Rene Dittmer with his champion Corsica X, who is also causing a sensation in current sport for her father Connor.
Connor’s mother, the Corrado I sister Korrada S, combines the recipe for success Cor de la Bryére X Capitol I, which also appears in a similar form in Conner Jei’s fourth mother in the descending line Hanna IX v. Carolus.
Connor’s father Casall and grandfather Caretino were also stars in the 1.60 top sport. Caretino has a particularly strong influence on Conner Jei through inbreeding, his appearance in the fourth and fifth generation. In addition, this is reinforced by Caretino’s grandfather Cor de la Bryére, who himself first appears in the fourth generation and six times in the pedigree background.
Conner Jei’s dam line 8778 carries the compatible blood combination of Raimond with Ladykiller xx in various variants, from Contender’s dam (Ramiro X Ladykiller xx) to Riverman (Redford X Landego). This recipe was used once on the sire’s side of the Conner Jei pedigree and four times on the dam’s side.
Conner Jei has obviously succeeded in mastering the art of combining proven genetic material in such a way that the offspring can meet the modern requirements of the show jumping course.