Carthago (show jumping horse)

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Carthago (also Carthago Z)
BreedHolsteiner
SireCapitol I
DamPerra
SexMale
Foaled1987
Germany
Died(2013-05-21)21 May 2013
ColorGray

Carthago (b. 1987, d. May 21, 2013) was a gray stallion of the Holsteiner studbook, ridden in show jumping by Bo Kristoferrssen and then Jos Lansink, with whom he won the Aachen, Rotterdam and La Baule Nations Cups. He is considered one of the best sons of Capitol I. He in turn became an important sire, notably of Mylord Carthago.

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History

He was born in 1987 at Erhard Krampitz's stud in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. He obtained excellent marks in his jumping tests. He began his sporting career with rider Bo Kristoferrssen, then was leased by the Zangersheide stud from 1995. This stud entrusted him to their rider Jos Lansink, who competed with the stallion at the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996, under the name Carthago Z. [1] [2]

Carthago was retired in December 2000, after the CSI-W in Mechelen, and following a request for his return by the Holsteiner Verband. The following year, his lease with Zangersheide came to an end, and Carthago returned to his native Germany for a successful breeding career. [1] He became infertile during the last years of his life. He died on May 21, 2013, at the age of 26. [3]

Description

Carthago is a gray-coated stallion registered in the Holsteiner studbook. He was 1.71 m or 1.70 m tall. He is renowned for his great elegance. [1] [4]

Achievements

Carthago took part in 15 Nations Cups and two Olympic Games. [2]

Origins

Carthago is a son of the Holsteiner stallion Capitol I and the mare Perra, by Calando I. [5]

Pedigree of Carthago (1987-2013)
Sire
Capitol I (1975-1999)
Capitano (1968)Corporal (1963)Cottage Son (1944)
Gimara (1948)
Retina (1952)Ramzès (1937-1963)
Dolli (1945)
Folia (1969)Maximus (1963)Vase (1961)
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Dam
Perra (1978)
Calandro I (1974)Cor de la Bryère (1968-2000)Rantzau (1946-1971)
Quenotte (1960)
Furgund (1969)No info
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Kerrin (1973)Mambo (1969)No info
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Fangelika (1969)Consul (1960)
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Progeny

Carthago is the sire of Mylord Carthago [2] and Electra van't Roosakker. After his death, Zangersheide Stud regretted the absence of cloning authorization for Carthago. [5]

Carthago (1987-2013)Cassandra Z (1997)Calvados Z (2001-2012)
Mylord Carthago (2000)Totem de Brecey (2007)
Twentytwo des Biches (2007)
Bingo du Parc (2011)
Cocaïne du Val (2012)
Carthina Z (2000)Emerald van't Ruytershof (2004)

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