KWPN Database
Performance report
Performance test report
1980
Holsteiner stallion show in Neumünster (Ger): Not approved for Holsteiner Verband; auctioned off for 10,000 DM.
2002
Holsteiner stallion show in Neumünster (Ger): accepted in Hengstbuch I
Commentary by test leader Dr. Thomas Nissen: "A great performance type that presented himself at a great age with much expression, with much caliber and hardness. His nice eye, front and lines are unmistakable Holsteiner qualities that also play a dominant role with his offspring. The sympathetic stallion has a correct build and enormously fresh and quick on his feet for a horse of his age with performance record. Under the Mexican flag he won in World Cup qualifiers and participated in two Olympic Games, Seoul in 1988 (5th) and Barcelona in 1992 (17th). His dam line 4539 is currently one of the carrying performance pillars in Holsteiner breeding and has delivered many excellent breeding and sport horses." (Pferde & Sport in Schleswig-Holstein, Aug. 2002)
Accredited KWPN 2003: The KWPN accredits stallions with a status like Chin-Chin as a great exception. On the basis of the above sport information Chin-Chin meets the criteria for "proven performance stallions". In this framework the stallions Caretino, Contender, Quick Star and Rohdiamant were accredited during 2002. There are no veterinary results available for these stallions.
Own performance
Chin-Chin, who is now 25 years old, has had an imposing sport career. He started in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games with Jaime Azcarraga Romandia (Mex). He won individual 6th and the team took 14th place. At the 1990 Stockholm WEG he took individual 52nd and the team 14th. Chin-Chin. He was in Finals for the World Cup three times: 1988 Göteborg 24th, 1989 Tampa 28th, 1990 Dortmund 19th.
Chin-Chin served the Mexican breeding program and has been accredited by the BWP for several years. The BWP has registered 49 offspring by him. Out of those the stallions Ti Amo van het Lambroek and Triomphe de Muze were approved by the BWP, as was ISP Phin-Phin, who is also approved by the KWPN. From the limited number of registered offspring by Chin-Chin there are currently six that are competing internationally. Besides Phin-Phin these are: Chac-Mool, Riot Gun van de Padenborre, Querly Chin, Ramona van de Gaver and Pin-Chin. He is currently approved by the Holsteiner Verband and the AES.
Holsteiner stallion show in Neumünster (Ger): Not approved for Holsteiner Verband; auctioned off for 10,000 DM.
2002
Holsteiner stallion show in Neumünster (Ger): accepted in Hengstbuch I
Commentary by test leader Dr. Thomas Nissen: "A great performance type that presented himself at a great age with much expression, with much caliber and hardness. His nice eye, front and lines are unmistakable Holsteiner qualities that also play a dominant role with his offspring. The sympathetic stallion has a correct build and enormously fresh and quick on his feet for a horse of his age with performance record. Under the Mexican flag he won in World Cup qualifiers and participated in two Olympic Games, Seoul in 1988 (5th) and Barcelona in 1992 (17th). His dam line 4539 is currently one of the carrying performance pillars in Holsteiner breeding and has delivered many excellent breeding and sport horses." (Pferde & Sport in Schleswig-Holstein, Aug. 2002)
Accredited KWPN 2003: The KWPN accredits stallions with a status like Chin-Chin as a great exception. On the basis of the above sport information Chin-Chin meets the criteria for "proven performance stallions". In this framework the stallions Caretino, Contender, Quick Star and Rohdiamant were accredited during 2002. There are no veterinary results available for these stallions.
Own performance
Chin-Chin, who is now 25 years old, has had an imposing sport career. He started in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games with Jaime Azcarraga Romandia (Mex). He won individual 6th and the team took 14th place. At the 1990 Stockholm WEG he took individual 52nd and the team 14th. Chin-Chin. He was in Finals for the World Cup three times: 1988 Göteborg 24th, 1989 Tampa 28th, 1990 Dortmund 19th.
Chin-Chin served the Mexican breeding program and has been accredited by the BWP for several years. The BWP has registered 49 offspring by him. Out of those the stallions Ti Amo van het Lambroek and Triomphe de Muze were approved by the BWP, as was ISP Phin-Phin, who is also approved by the KWPN. From the limited number of registered offspring by Chin-Chin there are currently six that are competing internationally. Besides Phin-Phin these are: Chac-Mool, Riot Gun van de Padenborre, Querly Chin, Ramona van de Gaver and Pin-Chin. He is currently approved by the Holsteiner Verband and the AES.