He was mainly ridden by young riders to teach them and give them confidence in showjumping and eventing. He has never stopped. He brings 50% color, and 100% gold character.
His sire DARCO, performer at the highest level under the saddle of Ludo Phillipearts, he accumulates rankings in Grand Prix 160. He is also the sire of several successful horses over 1m60 including Winningmood, Iron Man Van de Padenborre or Sapphire.
His dam, LAKOTAH, also produced Eclips van Erpekom, a performer and CSI2* 1m45 ranked, approved stallion. Willem van Erpekom, level 1m40. Da Vinci van Erpekom, approved stallion. Cheyenne van Erpekom, dam of: Horatio van Erpekom, winner 1m50 and performer 1m55, Pablito van Erpekom, classified level 1m50, Casper van Erpekom, approved stallion, Nacho van Erpekom, approved stallion. Greta van Erpekom, level 1m30. Vanessa van Erpekom, level 1m20. Of course, we note the most successful of all: Utah Van Erpekom.
His second dam, AMIRA, has produced: Bullands Sandoval, approved stallion, Tabasco van Erpekom D'03, level 1m30, approved stallion. Victor van Erpekom, approved stallion. Zorro van Erpekom, approved stallion.
.His third dam, OMIRA, has produced: Fine Art, an approved stallion and performer in international showjumping and dressage events in the United States. Her maternal line offers a mixed paper and with high level results in both Olympic disciplines Showjumping and Dressage, her maternal grandsire CALIMERO brings a very versatile paper as he was a showjumping stallion performer in Grand Prix dressage, yet son of Legaat showjumping stallion and performer 1m60.
His maternal great grandfather SAMBER was nicknamed "the World Wide Legend" or "The Pie horse breed leader" he is found in more than 80% of the Pie horse lines turning in competition. Samber passed the 100 days test in Holland. He received an exceptional 10 out of 10 in character, scored 160.2 points and was classified A. While riding since then, he reached the Grand Prix Dressage level and also the Z level (British Showjumping Association Grade A) in showjumping. He was, at the time, gracing up to 180 mares per season.
DARCO, BWP | LUGANO VAN LA ROCHE, HAN | LUGANO I, HAN |
ADLERFLUT, HAN | ||
OCOUCHA, BWP | CODEX, HOLST | |
LATOUCHA, BWP | ||
LAKOTAH, KWPN | CALIMERO, KWPN | LEGAAT, KWPN |
ORSELINDE, KWPN | ||
AMIRA, KWPN | SAMBER, KWPN | |
OMIRA, KWPN |
Davinci Van Erpekom has competed abroad primarily in Eventing. He is versatile and easy to use. Used at an amateur level he was able to show his sporthorse skills at first, then quickly move on to his stallion career.
His production is limited and relatively confidential, and he is mostly present internationally. Out of about thirty offspring, we note a certain versatility, several of its offspring are performing up to 1m30 level events, including Desperado d'Enfer Z or even Diamantique Royal Z. Let us also note D'Alva d'Enfer Z which evolved in Eventing 2*. Maestro Van Erpekom is also worth noting with his big potential in showjumping who was marketed in the United States before he started his sporthorse career in France.
Davinci Van Erpekom has only been used a little, but we find a lot of versatility, strength and flexibility in his offspring. He also seems to convey good character and ease of use. We will prefer to address him a broodmares rather in the blood with a stretched out back. His kindness will allow to address him complicated and delicate mares to whom he will bring his calmness. His maternal line is none other than that of Utah Van Erpekom, a formidable cross with his sire Darco, he offers a very serious alternative to the usual lines of piebald sport horses!
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