KWPN Database

EL CLARIMO, 2009

KWPN recognized
STALLION CLARIMO x LIMBUS

Performance report

Offspring report

El
Clarimo showed a uniform collection of attractive, well-developed foals with
good rectangular-shaped conformation and a downhill body direction. Several
foals have a dropped back. The legs are generally correct and solid. The walk
has moderate scope. The trot has sufficient scope, but the hind leg should step
farther under the body. The foals pick up the canter easily and show good
balance.
Number of offspring
registered in 2014:
9 fillies and 13 colts
Number of foals
scored at their home location in 2014: 16 foals
Number of foals
present:
6 foals
The following breeding recommendation is based
on the performance test and the foals evaluated:
El Clarimo produces
large, attractive foals. The stallion can improve
reflexes, scope, and the canter.

Performance test report

Conformation
El Clarimo is a well-developed stallion with good jumper conformation and youthful presence. The head is attractive. The poll has more than sufficient length. The neck has good length, shape, and muscling. The shoulder has good length and placement. The wither is well developed and has good length. The back has good length and more than sufficient muscling. The loins are more than sufficiently muscled and connected. The croup has good length and more than sufficient muscling but is slightly straight. The front leg is correct. The hind leg is sickle-hocked. The legs are more than sufficiently developed and of good quality. The hooves are well developed.
Lineage
El Clarimo's sire is Clarimo, who is excelling in the sport under Janne Friederike Meyer. Clarimo is by the Capitol I son Clearway out of Wisma, who is also the dam of Cassini I and II. El Clarimo's dam Ulrika I is by Limbus (Landgraf I x Fier de Lui) out of a Contender daughter. The dam-line continues with Werani, a Lord daughter who boasts several talented jumper offspring, followed by mares by Wahnfried, Fokus II, and the English Thoroughbred Cottage Son xx.
Performance Test Report
El Clarimo is an honest and reliable stallion with a good temperament. He is very willing to work and very trainable but has difficulty with the contact. The walk has moderate rhythm and power. The trot has sufficient scope but needs more power. The canter is powerful, light-footed, and has good scope. The stallion moves with good carriage and balance. El Clarimo jumps with good to very good reflexes and good form. The stallion completes his jumps very well with his hind end and shows very good body use. The stallion appears careful and demonstrates abundant to very abundant scope. El Clarimo shows abundant to very abundant talent as a jumper and gives his rider a good feeling.
Stable Behavior
El Clarimo is an honest and reliable stallion. He is easy on the ground and quiet in his stall.
Veterinary Report
No remarks.
Semen Inspection
Expected fertility class: sufficient
Breeding Recommendation
The stallion can improve reflexes, scope, and the canter. He is best paired with large mares.
Dam Viewing Report
Ulrika I is a sufficiently developed mare with slightly short legs but good body length. The head is attractive. The poll has good length with a light head-neck connection. The neck has good length, shape, and muscling. The shoulder is straight but has good length. The wither is well developed and has good length. The back has good length but is slightly dropped. The loins are moderately muscled. The croup is slightly sloped and short. The point of the hip to the point of the buttock is long. The front legs are camped under and back-at-the-knee. The hind leg is sickle-hocked with a quite tight in cannon bone. Both the front and hind pasterns are weak. The legs are more than sufficiently developed and of good quality. The hooves are well shaped with low heels. The walk is pure and has good stride length. The trot is active with more than sufficient scope and a hind leg which steps under the body well.
The canter is powerful with good scope and balance.
Height: 1.62m/15.3+ hands, color: dark bay
This report contains information based on the knowledge at the moment of approval (fall 2012). Some data in the report can later change based on new knowledge or data.