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PF'S CARNIELLA

EXTENDED PROFILE

Carniella's modern type in build, world-class genetics, athleticism, jumping scope, class, and classic looks truly elevate her to what the jumping sport horse world recognizes as a "World Class Sport Horse" through top genetics and outstanding athletic abilities.

PF's Carniella (Registered Name: Carniella PF)

2024 Grey Holsteiner Filly

Genetics: Catch / Colman x Tobago Z x Million Dollar

Registration Number: DE421210333924 

A member of the Holstein mare family - 1916

Awarded Premium Foal with the Holsteiner Verband

PF's Carniella (Registered Name: Carniella PF)

PF's Carniella is home-bred filly by owner Ryan R Pedigo of Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses in 2023. Carniella's modern type in build, world-class genetics, athleticism, jumping scope, class, and classic looks truly elevate her to what the jumping sport horse world recognizes as a "World Class Sport Horse" through top genetics and outstanding athletic abilities. During the Holsteiner Verband's 2024 US Tour, PF's Carniella (Carniella PF) was awarded Premium Foal. With her top presentation to the two judges, Deike Ahsbahs and Marja-Liisa Solterbeck, Carniella received top marks and comments, earning her Premium Foal status.

ABOUT SIRE: Licensed Stallion, PF's Catch

PF's Catch (Catch) 2013 Grey Holsteiner Gelding

Genetics: Colman / Carthago Z x Calido I x Caletto I

Registration Number: DE421000038513

A member of the Holstein mare family - 890

 

PF's Catch was selected, purchased, and imported by owner Ryan R Pedigo of Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses in 2022. Catch was purchased directly from the owner at the time through the Holsteiner Verband in Germany. World-class genetics, athleticism, jumping scope, class, and classic looks truly elevate him to what the jumping sport horse world recognizes as a "World Class Sport Horse" through top genetics and outstanding athletic abilities.​

 

Quotes by The Holsteiner Verband in Germany:

 

"(Catch) - Colman by Carthago presented a young grey stallion boasting exceptional quality and very good movement at the 2015 Neumünster stallion grading."

 

"Catch had stood out for his excellent free jumping already during the pre-selection. Catch has the clear rectangular frame so important for a sire. His face and bright eyes reflect his intelligence and even temper. His neck is big and ties nicely into the body, with long and well-defined withers well connected to a very good back and croup structure. He has very correct legs and perfectly shaped hooves of suitable size. His very regular movement results from his hindquarters’ excellent ability to carry weight, allowing for a particularly powerful canter."

 

Sports Success

"According to the Holsteiner Verband stallion keeping training concept, four-year-old stallions will only be selectively shown in competition. Catch’s first outing saw him easily win the 4-year-old jumping State Championship at a score of 9.2 under Ebba Johansson. Further matured, he took home several wins on young horse jumping classes at A and L level. In 2019, after the ride was given to Maximilian Gräfe, he won four qualifiers to the National Championships. Since 2020, Catch has been at the stable of Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, where he has notched several top finishes in youngster tours national and international level, including 2nd place at the international horse show in Opglabbeek. With Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, Catch placed in several international classes up to 1.45m level, for example in the Mannheim (sixth) or Herning (second) horse shows". 

 

Stallion Performance Test

"Catch completed 14-day ability assessment at Neustadt/Dosse at a total mark of 8.30, as he was given 9.0 on temperament, character, and willingness to perform and 8.5 on canter, rideability and jumping ability (free jumping). Catch’s final jumping weighted score in the Münster-Handorf sport test was a thrilling 9.73, a mark without precedence in a stallion performance test. He was given 9.6 on canter and technique, 9.8 on ability and rideability and 10.0 on overall impression."

ABOUT GRANDSIRE: Colman

Colman is outstanding among Holsteiner stallions with an impressive appearance. Colman is clearly made to be a solid performance horse. He is energetic, full of elasticity, and has amazing jumping capacity, winning his 100-day jumping test. Colman is a son of the international show jumper Carthago. Notably, the dam's sire, Lord, became one of the most famous stallions of the Holsteiner breed. In the third generation, we find the outstanding Thoroughbred Marlon xx. Colman represents the Holsteiner dam line 223 a. Other well-known stallions from this line include Camposanto, Conello, De Kooning, and Loredano. Colman has produced many high-quality licensed sons, including Cancoon, Carantanus, Culture I and II, Catwalk, Con Cosmos, Casinos, Colmander, Colmani, Contagio, Cool Crack I and II, Cordarex, Cottbus, and Coulthard.

ABOUT DAM: PF's Tatiana (Tatiana)

2021 Bay Holsteiner Mare

Genetics: Tobago Z / Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve x Million Dollar x Caretino

Registration Number: DE421000276421

A member of the Holstein mare family - 1916

Premium Mare with the Holsteiner Verband


PF's Tatiana was selected, purchased, and imported by owner Ryan R Pedigo of Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses in 2022 as a yearling from a well-recognized and top sport horse breeder in Germany. Tatiana's modern type in build, world-class genetics, athleticism, jumping scope, class, and classic looks truly elevate her to what the jumping sport horse world recognizes as a "World Class Sport Horse" through top genetics and outstanding athletic abilities. During the Holsteiner Verband's 2024 US Tour, PF's Tatiana was awarded Premium Mare. With her top presentation to the two judges, Deike Ahsbahs and Marja-Liisa Solterbeck, Tatiana received top scores, marks, and comments, earning her Premium Mare status.

ABOUT DAM SIRE: Tobago Z
Tobago Z has it all; notably, his direct relatives are all top performers. His dam, Whoopie C, was a successful 1.60m horse under Yves Vanderhasselt and was praised for her extreme scope, carefulness, and quality. His sister, HH Donatella, campaigned throughout the world under Quentin Judge and Paola Amilibia. Tobago Z then became the most successful horse of the 2018 GCL. In 2019, he earned three podium finishes in the GCL Grand Prix. The World Cup seasons of 2018 and 2019 were dominated by Tobago Z, as he won the World Cups of Madrid and Bordeaux, finished 3rd in Amsterdam, and 4th in Leipzig. Thanks to his unbelievable talent, he also finished 4th in the World Cup Finals, 2nd in the prestigious Grand Prix of Aachen, and 2nd in the Europeans in Rotterdam with the German Olympic Team. 
"When genetics predict results and results confirm genetics, the circle is complete with Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z."

ABOUT DAM GRANDSIRE:  Million Dollar

In 2022, Sophie Hinners took over the reins of Million Dollar, and the pair had a successful season, achieving victories and top placings in the 3* Nations' Cup with the German Olympic Team—earning 2nd place honors in Mannheim, 1st place in Bratislava, and 1st place in Budapest. Unfortunately, a hernia brought the pair’s season to an early finish in July. Million Dollar recovered well and shifted focus to breeding for the 2023 season. He has three good gaits and a very convincing jump scope, carefulness, and an excellent impression—everything you would expect from his genetics.

Million Dollar completed his 30-day test in Schlieckau in December 2015 with a rideability score of 8.25 and a score of 9.75 for jumping ability. Approval for Holsteiner breeding was granted at the January 2016 licensing in Elmshorn. Million Dollar finished his sport test in Münster-Handorf with flying colors. Expressed in grades, he scored 8.8 for ability and overall impression, 8.5 for rideability and manners, 8.3 for canter, and an overall final grade of 8.57. Between the ages of four and six, Million Dollar became a series winner in young horse jumping ability classes at A to M levels under Ebba Johansson. For further promotion, Million Dollar joined the training stable of Jos Lansink and, under Frank Schuttert (NED), campaigned to top placings up to 1.45 meters on the international stage during his time in Belgium, before joining Sophie Hinners’ training stable at the beginning of 2022.

His sire, Plot Blue, was an international superstar who remained at the top of the international show jumping world for many years, earning countless victories, medals, and Olympic team appearances. He competed at five Senior Championships, two World Cup Finals, and 23 GCT Grand Prix events. On the GCT Tour alone, he earned over €900,000 in prize money. Under his long-term partner Marcus Ehning, the pair won the Geneva World Cup Final and Team Gold for Germany at the 2010 Kentucky World Equestrian Games, placed fifth individually at the London 2012 Olympic Games, and achieved many World Cup qualifier placements.

His dam, Gin Tonic de Muze, was only used for breeding, but his granddam, Daytone de Muze, was successful up to the 1.60m level under Belgian rider Jody Bosteels. His great-grandmother, Wallon de Muze, was also successful up to the 1.60m level under Michael Hécart, as was her full sister, Walnut de Muze, under Harrie Smolders.
 

ABOUT GREAT GRANDSIRE: Caletto I

Caletto I was approved in Neumünster in 1977 and passed his performance test at Medingen the following year. It was a vintage year for the Holsteiner Verband, when Capitol I was also licensed that year. According to the Stallion Book of the Holsteiner Warmblood Breed by Dr. Dietrich Rossow, Caletto I was a “tall, important sire with the smooth topline of a modern riding horse. Good trot, absolutely marvelous canter. Extraordinary jumping ability with fantastic form over fences.”

Caletto I was selected by the master breeder, Baron von Nagel, to stand at his Vornholz Stud in Westphalia. According to Claus Schridde in the 2006 edition of Bernd Eylers German Stallion Book, the Baron “was a great authority on horses. He instinctively did the right thing in horse breeding over several decades. Baron von Nagel had internalized the credo, ‘breeding is equivalent to thinking in terms of generations.’ His horses had a high percentage of noble blood on the one hand, and on the other hand, Holstein bloodlines played a great role in his breeding planning. He had destined the bay Caletto I as the successor to Ramzes AA, Krol Walca, Herold, Pernod xx, and Kallistos AA, as a Vornholz sire. This decision was to be the last ‘great success’ of the ingenious hippologist. Baron Clemens von Nagel, however, had passed away by the time that the first Caletto I foals were born. Caletto's first foal crop produced the stallion Cartusch, who later stood in Westphalia and Oldenburg, as well as the dams of two successful international stallions: Aldatus (Young European Champion under Christian Ahlmann), and Iberio (Derby winner under Sören von Rönne).

Residing at the Wöhrden stallion station, Caletto I had almost completed his breeding duties for his third season when he was kicked by a mare in the genitals, and despite the best veterinary attention, remained infertile for months afterward. The Holsteiner Verband sold him to the show jumping rider, Michael Rüping. The pair went on to earn DM101,693, as well as a team bronze at the 1983 European Championships. In 1985, Caletto I was known to be the most successful German Nations Cup horse. When it seemed that his breeding days were over, the Holstein breeding authorities contacted Michael Rüping in pursuit of Caletto I's semen to be once again tested. After a five-year break, he was fertile again. Caletto I resumed his successful breeding career in 1986, and in the 1991–2000 WBFSH standings, was represented by 12 progeny who had taken him into 28th place, and to finish 5th in the 1999–2000 standings.To date, over 950 of his progeny have been successful in sport, highlighting Cabrol Amicor, winner of the German Derby with Holger Wulschner; Cocetto with Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum; and Roofs, who Jan Tops rode at the 2000 Games and at the 2002 WEG in Jerez.

ABOUT SIRE'S DAM GREAT GRANDSIRE: Caretino

Caretino was the last of the seven stallion sons of Caletto II to enter the Holstein Studbook. The bay Caletto II, Metellus son from the stem 826 revealed his qualities at the stallion performance test, where he received a jumping index of 145 points. He went on to win numerous young horse jumper classes showing his outstanding jumping technique. At age 5 and at 6, Caretino participated in the Bundeschampionate under Thomas Schöning. Then, Bo Kristoffersen took over the ride on him a year later campaigning him at the Grand Prix and Nations Cup level, the pair accumulated 40 top placings at S level together. By 2007, Caretino had produced 650 offspring that were registered for competition with the German FN. At the time of his death, Caretino offspring had earned more than 3 million Euros.

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CARNIELLA PF

LINEAGE ~ SIRE, DAM SIRE & DAM GRANDSIRE

PF's Catch

SIRE: CATCH

Tobago Z

DAM SIRE:TOBAGO Z

Million Dollar

DAM GRANDSIRE: MILLION DOLLAR

Carniella's Sire, Catch, exudes world-class genetics, athleticism, jumping scope, class, and classic looks truly elevate him to what the jumping sport horse world recognizes as a "World Class Sport Horse" through top genetics and outstanding athletic abilities.​

Tobago Z, dam sire to PF’s Carniella, is a legendary stallion known for his incredible international success. The World Cup seasons of 2018 and 2019 were dominated by Tobago Z, as he won the World Cups of Madrid and Bordeaux, finished 3rd in Amsterdam, and 4th in Leipzig.

Carniella's Dam Grandsire, Million Dollar, achieved victories and top placings in the 3* Nations' Cup with the German Olympic Team—earning 2nd place honors in Mannheim, 1st place in Bratislava, and 1st place in Budapest.

CARNIELLA PF

PF's Carniella is turning two years of age this year and will begin her breeding career in 2026. We are very excited to see what this beautiful mare will produce. 

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