NUMERO UNO x BERSTEIN x BURGGRAAF x AMOR KWPN 02.04840, 1.71m, bay, 2002 Breeder: MTS. Stultiens
Van Gogh was the undisputed KWPN performance test champion of 2005. During the last years no other KWPN stallion has received as many points as Van Gogh at his performance test.
This son of Numero Uno was not only rewarded for his great jumping skills but also his fantastic movement. The dam line of Van Gogh produced many international showjumping and dressage horses.
Out of his first years we find numerous horses successful in 1.60m GP showjumping as well as Grand Prix dressage. Especially worth mentioning is the gelding Cosmo (Van Gogh x Frühling), one of the most talented dressage horses in the world, and gold medal winner of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.
Successful 1.60m showjumpers by Van Gogh are among others Bella Brown (sm. Gran Corrado), Dalton (sm. Naturel), Le Vio (sm. Drosselklang) and Fabio (sm. Celano) who recently won the World Cup GP at Guadalajara, Mexico.
Van Gogh, who has been part of the German Championship team for years was successful in many international shows and nations cups under the saddle of Marco Kutscher, winning among others the GCT in Valkenswaard, the EEM LA Masters, the EEM Hong Kong Masters and the Zürich Championat.
VAN GOGH: GP WINNER AND TOP HORSE PRODUCER!
Valkenswaard GP winner! Marco Kutscher interview
Marco Kutscher and Van Gogh Grand Prix Los Angeles
Vanessa Mannix had a successful start at the CSI4* in Thermal. Riding
the Ustinov son Kingston (ds.Insider, bred by Laura Plunkett, Linda Tucker,
and Patrick Nisbett), the Canadian rider remained double clear in the Table
A 1.50m class on Thursday and secured fourth place in the prize-giving
ceremony.
At the CSI4* in Wellington, Alessandra Volpi added another impressive
result to the track record of the Numero Uno daughter, Glamour (ds.Iroko,
bred by J.B. Hammink from Albergen).