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MCLAREN X INDIAN ROCK
Closely related to many Grand Prix horses
Sire
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The stallion McLaren captures the eyes every time he sets foot in the arena with Dinja van Liere. The Morricone-son impresses with his elastic, light-footed movements and powerful hind leg. Under the saddle he displays abundance balance, go and an uncomplicated, willing temperament. He passed his KWPN performance test with 83.5 points. As a four-year-old he advanced to the Pavo Cup final with flying colours, receiving a 10 from guest rider Philipp Hess! Last year, he triumphed in the M-class of the stallion competition and competed at the Bundeschampionat. The blood of Morricone is flowing through his veins, making McLaren also an interesting stallion in terms of genetic diversity.
Dam
Mi-Amora V is a daughter of the powerhouse Indian Rock. At merely nine years of age he made an indelible impression at the World Championship Dressage in Herning. In the hands of Emmelie Scholtens, the Apachesons excels in the most advanced movements as he gracefully sways through the arena. The Small Tour mare Tamora is the dam of Mi-Amora
V. This elite mare is a daughter of the Grand Prix stallion Olivi and is a half-sister of the ZZ-Zwaar horse Scaramouche (s.Metall). Next, we encounter the Wisconson-mare Jamora, a half-sister of the Small Tour horse Rambo (s.Gribaldi) and the ZZ-Licht horse Bamor (s.Saluut). This dam line produced many Grand Prix horses, including Esperanta (s.Jazz), Famora (s.Blue Hors Zack), Zamora (s.Krack C), Whitman (s.Rhodium) and Issy (s.Johnson).