KWPN Database
NAPARDI, 2018
♂
STALLION
◆APARDI x CORNET OBOLENSKY
Performance report
Offspring report
Versie Maart 2025
Afstammelingenrapportage
Afstammelingenrapportage
Performance test report
Exterior:
Napardi
is a very well-developed stallion with a correct rectangular frame. He has an
expressive head. The neck has good length with a light throatlatch. The neck
has good shape, length, and muscling. The shoulder has good length and
placement. The withers are well-developed and sufficiently long. The back has
good length and muscling. The loins are well-muscled and well-connected. The
croup has good placement, length, and muscling. The thigh is of good length.
The foreleg is correct in conformation from the side and slightly toe-in when
viewed from the front. The hind leg is correctly positioned. The pasterns in
both front and hind are sufficiently long and slightly upright. The foundation
is well-developed and of sufficient quality. The hooves are well-developed,
well-shaped, and of sufficient quality. The heels are sufficiently developed.
Pedigree:
Napardi
is the first KWPN-approved son of the KWPN-recognized stallion Apardi, who competed at the highest level
with Daniel Bluman. Apardi comes from a strong performance line that also
produced Bacardi VDL, Apardi’s full
brother.The dam, Zahna (s.Cornet
Obolensky), is an interesting mare who successfully competed at 1.35m level. In
combination with Diamant de Semilly, she produced Elzas, a 1.60m jumper ridden by Italian
rider Giulia Martinengo Marquet. With the stallion Singapore, she produced the
1.45m jumping mare Hertogin II. Further
in the damline, we see the mare Nabraxis (s.Zeus),
who produced Zahna as well as the 1.40m jumper Habraxis (s.Andiamo). The third dam, Abraxis (s.Almé
x Gotthard), is both granddam and great-granddam of multiple sport horses,
including Empire (s.Calvaro), competing at
1.60m in Egypt, and Olymp (s.Libero
H), ridden by Angelique Hoorn.
Performance Report:
Napardi is an honest and very rideable stallion with a good to very good
attitude. The stallion shows great willingness to work and is easy to handle
under saddle. The walk has sufficient scope and suppleness. The trot has
sufficient scope and sufficient power. In movement, the stallion shows good
posture and balance. The canter is active with good scope and flexion in the
hind leg, maintaining good balance and changing leads easily. Napardi jumps
well to very well with his body directed upwards, showing good to very good
reflexes and extensive use of the body. He demonstrates good leg technique.
Napardi appears careful and shows a great deal of scope and overview. As a
jumper, Napardi has much to very much talent and gives his rider a very good
feeling.
Stable
behavior:
Honest reliable stallion, easy to handle and quiet in
the stable.
Veterinary report:
No abnormalities found.
Semen report:
Expected fertikity class:
good.
Breeding
advice:
Napardi
can contribute size, frame, and jumping qualities to breeding.
Dam report:
Zahna is
a sufficiently developed, attractive mare with a sufficiently rectangular
frame.
The head
is expressive.
The neck has sufficient length with a slightly heavy
throatlatch.
The neck is horizontal in shape, sufficiently long,
and well-muscled.
The withers are well-developed and long.
The shoulder has good length and placement.
The back has good length and sufficient muscling.
The loins are sufficiently muscled and well-connected.
The croup is sloping, of good length, and
well-muscled.
The thigh is of good length.
The foreleg is slightly French in front view and
correct from the side.
The hind leg is correct.
The pasterns are of good length and correctly placed.
The hooves are well-developed, of good quality, with
good heels.
The foundation is well-developed and of good quality.
The walk has sufficient scope.
The trot has sufficient scope, light-footedness,
sufficient posture, and good balance.
The canter is sufficiently powerful, has sufficient
scope, good balance, and light-footedness.
Zahna
competed at 1.35m level.
Height:
1.66m / Color: Grey
This
report contains the data and knowledge available at the time of approval
(January 2022). Some information in the report may change later based on new
knowledge or data.
Napardi
is a very well-developed stallion with a correct rectangular frame. He has an
expressive head. The neck has good length with a light throatlatch. The neck
has good shape, length, and muscling. The shoulder has good length and
placement. The withers are well-developed and sufficiently long. The back has
good length and muscling. The loins are well-muscled and well-connected. The
croup has good placement, length, and muscling. The thigh is of good length.
The foreleg is correct in conformation from the side and slightly toe-in when
viewed from the front. The hind leg is correctly positioned. The pasterns in
both front and hind are sufficiently long and slightly upright. The foundation
is well-developed and of sufficient quality. The hooves are well-developed,
well-shaped, and of sufficient quality. The heels are sufficiently developed.
Pedigree:
Napardi
is the first KWPN-approved son of the KWPN-recognized stallion Apardi, who competed at the highest level
with Daniel Bluman. Apardi comes from a strong performance line that also
produced Bacardi VDL, Apardi’s full
brother.The dam, Zahna (s.Cornet
Obolensky), is an interesting mare who successfully competed at 1.35m level. In
combination with Diamant de Semilly, she produced Elzas, a 1.60m jumper ridden by Italian
rider Giulia Martinengo Marquet. With the stallion Singapore, she produced the
1.45m jumping mare Hertogin II. Further
in the damline, we see the mare Nabraxis (s.Zeus),
who produced Zahna as well as the 1.40m jumper Habraxis (s.Andiamo). The third dam, Abraxis (s.Almé
x Gotthard), is both granddam and great-granddam of multiple sport horses,
including Empire (s.Calvaro), competing at
1.60m in Egypt, and Olymp (s.Libero
H), ridden by Angelique Hoorn.
Performance Report:
Napardi is an honest and very rideable stallion with a good to very good
attitude. The stallion shows great willingness to work and is easy to handle
under saddle. The walk has sufficient scope and suppleness. The trot has
sufficient scope and sufficient power. In movement, the stallion shows good
posture and balance. The canter is active with good scope and flexion in the
hind leg, maintaining good balance and changing leads easily. Napardi jumps
well to very well with his body directed upwards, showing good to very good
reflexes and extensive use of the body. He demonstrates good leg technique.
Napardi appears careful and shows a great deal of scope and overview. As a
jumper, Napardi has much to very much talent and gives his rider a very good
feeling.
Stable
behavior:
Honest reliable stallion, easy to handle and quiet in
the stable.
Veterinary report:
No abnormalities found.
Semen report:
Expected fertikity class:
good.
Breeding
advice:
Napardi
can contribute size, frame, and jumping qualities to breeding.
Dam report:
Zahna is
a sufficiently developed, attractive mare with a sufficiently rectangular
frame.
The head
is expressive.
The neck has sufficient length with a slightly heavy
throatlatch.
The neck is horizontal in shape, sufficiently long,
and well-muscled.
The withers are well-developed and long.
The shoulder has good length and placement.
The back has good length and sufficient muscling.
The loins are sufficiently muscled and well-connected.
The croup is sloping, of good length, and
well-muscled.
The thigh is of good length.
The foreleg is slightly French in front view and
correct from the side.
The hind leg is correct.
The pasterns are of good length and correctly placed.
The hooves are well-developed, of good quality, with
good heels.
The foundation is well-developed and of good quality.
The walk has sufficient scope.
The trot has sufficient scope, light-footedness,
sufficient posture, and good balance.
The canter is sufficiently powerful, has sufficient
scope, good balance, and light-footedness.
Zahna
competed at 1.35m level.
Height:
1.66m / Color: Grey
This
report contains the data and knowledge available at the time of approval
(January 2022). Some information in the report may change later based on new
knowledge or data.