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fromPaardentv.com
Krack C possesses many outstanding qualities. He has presence and almost unlimited possibilities for dressage. In his Performance test in Ermelo he scored 9's for trot and rideability, 8.5 for canter, 9 for temperament, and a 7 for walk. He was second to none for his dressage ability and trot. He spectacularly won the Pavo-Cup twice in 1996 and 1997, which is a competition for young horses. The foal report from the KWPN states that his foals are of uniform type and have very good collected movements. They have lots of personality. The use of their legs was outstanding and they had much freedom of movement through the shoulder, with the hind legs being placed well under them. The walk has good distance, suppleness and balance. The trot is remarkably good with great balance and smoothness, The canter has space, suppleness and balance. The front legs have nice elevation with good placement. In short the movements are outstanding. They had presence and represented a well grown crop of youngsters of excellent quality. Krack C started his career under the American rider Nick Wagman who rode to victory in the Pavo-Cup in 1996 and 1997. He then moved to the stables of Anky Van Grunsven and promptly won the Dutch Prix St George Championships and took first place at the CHIO in Rotterdam. He started his Grand Prix in May 2002 and was selected to represent Holland at the World Equestrian Games In Jerez, Spain with a qualifying score of 73.04%. In the words of Anky "Krack C is a phenomenal mover, with great elastic and supple movement and a very sweet temperament" |


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