KWPN Database

SIR SINCLAIR, 1999

KWPN recognized
STALLION LORD SINCLAIR x FLEMMINGH

Offspring report

Offspring 2003 (foals)
Sir Sinclair showed a uniform group of sufficiently developed foals with refinement, that are riding type and stand in sufficient to more than sufficient rectangular model.
The head is well formed and very expressive. The poll is more than sufficient in length. The neck is more than sufficient to good in length and has more than sufficient shape and position. The wither is more than sufficient in development and length. The shoulder has more than sufficient length and position. The back is shaped well. The loins are strongly connected. The croup is more than sufficient to good in length, shape and muscling. The hamstring is nice and long. The foreleg is generally long with a long pastern and a little tied in. The stance of the pastern varies and the stance of the foreleg is toed out. The hindleg is a little sickle hocked. The base is light and shows much quality.
The walk is pure and more than sufficient in scope and suppleness. The trot is light with good use of the hindleg with more than sufficient scope. The foals show more than sufficient to much self carriage and the trot has much tact. The suppleness ranges from more than sufficient to good. The canter has sufficient scope and more than sufficient impulsion. The foals don"t jump easily into the canter and should have more balance.
There were 18 picked foals and 3 that were selected by the owner. Of the two foals that were inspected at home one fit in with the above picture, the other foal had surgery to correct a deviation in the foreleg. The foals that were selected by the owner fit in with the above picture.
Shown: 21 (+2) foals out of 165 mares bred in 2002.
Sir Sinclair was awarded the KEUR-predicate in 2015:
Eighty-nine Sir Sinclair offspring are registered in the studbook. Of these, 52% are ster, 3% provisional keur, 13% keur, and 18% elite.
15% (= 22 offspring) of Sir Sinclair mares age three and older have earned the sport predicate.
CONFORMATION TRAITS
Sir Sinclair passes on sufficient rectangular-shaped conformation. The heads have a light head-neck connection. The wither is moderately developed. The back and loin are rather weak. The croup is clearly sloped. The pastern angle is weak. The hind leg is sickle-hocked. The heels are high. The legs are solid but fine-boned. The stallion passes on a big, toed-out walk. The trot is convincing. The canter has scope with sufficient push and balance.
SPORT BREEDING VALUES
The index is based on 117 upper beam scores and 127 offspring in the sport.
Total number of offspring in the sport (2015):
Dressage Horses
164
Levels/divisions:
Z1
27
Z2
16
Juniors
1
ZZ-light
16
ZZ-advanced
9
Small Tour
5
Intermediare I
8
Medium Tour
1
Big Tour
1
Sir Sinclair, bred by Monica Drohm of Doetinchem, was born in 1999. This Lord Sinclair son is out of the ster preferent sport (dres) mare Krishna, a Flemmingh daughter. After Sir Sinclair was selected for the performance test, he was auctioned in the 2002 KWPN Select Sale in which he fetched the highest bid: € 360,000. The stallion remained in the Netherlands long enough to finish 10th as a four-year-old in the Pavo Cup competition under Marieke Voorneveld. After he arrived at his new home at Iron Spring Farm in the USA, Sir Sinclair won Reserve Champion at the 2004 USEF Young Horse Dressage Championships; and the following year, he captured the Champion title in the same competition. Under Belinda Nairn, the popular breeding stallion showed in the national Prix St. Georges.
Sir Sinclair produced 89 registered offspring in the Netherlands. Of these, more than half have earned at least the ster predicate. With a score of 108 for both conformation and movement, the stallion's ability to pass on these traits is well above average. Sir Sinclair's sport breeding values are based on 117 offspring which participated in the inspections and 127 which compete in the sport.