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Q.Elektra, 1993 Belgian Warmblood mare (by Eros out of Scandia's Promise by
Zorn)
Dam of Aledante 2005 - Dutch Warmblood Filly by Tobias
Dam of Capello HUF - 2007 Dutch Warmblood Gelding by UB40
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Q.Elektra (By Eros o/o Scandia's Promise by
Zorn)
Elektra is our Belgian Warmblood mare. Elektra's sire, Eros, is a Belgian
import from the world-class Hanoverian lines of Duft II and Fling. He is by the
remarkable thoroughbred sire, Alcanar xx whose name can be found in the pedigree
of international stars and breeding stallions across Europe. His grandsire,
Flugel van la Roche, is the foundation sire of the modern Belgian Warmblood.
Eros' bloodlines are internationally recognized for producing top-notch jumpers
and dressage horses. His dam is also a national show jumping champion. On
Elektra's dam side, Zorn was the 1990 - AHSA Grand Prix Champion. In 1988
he was short listed for the Olympic Team and competed GP in Europe, qualifying
for GP Special each time. In1987, Zorn was USDF Horse of the Year in
Intermediare I and PSG. In 1986 he was USET Intermediare I National Champion,
USET PSG National Champion and USET Intermediare I Freestyle National
Champion. Zorn's sire, Chagall is the sire of Gauguin de Lully - 1988 Olympic Team Silver and Individual Bronze medalist, Second 1989 World Cup Dressage Finals,
the great grandsire of Master 850, is the sire of two 2007 World Cup Dressage finalists, Tip Top 962 and Max.
Chagall was also the dam sire of Tip Top 962 (linebred 2x4 to Chagall) ridden by Leslie Morse for the United States, Max was ridden by Kyra Kyrklund for Finland. Tip Top 962 is a 3 time Swedish National Dressage Champion.
Other Chagall dressage horses include Chapman 757, Taktik, Leroy, Genius, Nurejev III and Chirac 611.
Elektra also shares Mickeala and Utrillo with Bjorsells Briar 899,
the World's Highest Ranked Dressage Stallion whose accomplishments
include:
 | Chio Aachen, Champion, - Gold medal Individual, Freestyle, and Grand Prix Sp. |
 | 2 Olympic Games,
Athens, 2004 - 7th, Sydney, 2000 youngest horse to compete |
 | 3 European
Championships, 2005– Silver medal-Kur, Bronze-Individual, Bronze-Team
(Sweden) 2003-Silver-Kur, Silver-Individual, 2001-10th |
 | 5 World Cup Finals, -5th,
2005-7th, 2003-9th, 2002-6th, 2001-7th |
 | World Equestrian Games, -13th
Individual, 7th Team |
 | Winner of 5
Swedish Championships undefeated– 2001, 02, 03, 05, 06 (did not
compete the 04) |
 | Champion Grand Prix/Kur, numerous
wins in Germany, Sweden, Holland |
 | 2001, 2002, 2004,2005 and 2006, "World's
highest ranked Dressage Stallion for the year" WBFSH |
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