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Conformation: Elegant, tall, and long-legged. Refined build, harmonious conformation, and pronounced breed type.
Gaits: Demonstrates balance, lightness, and natural suppleness. Rhythmic and precise basic gaits that meet the demands of professional sport.
Temperament: Active, charismatic.
Purpose: Top-level sports career.
Pedigree: Grosmeister's pedigree combines the most influential and successful dressage horses of our time, creating a reliable genetic foundation and excellent prospects for the future.
Glamourdale — one of the world's leading stallions today.
Glamourdale is the son of Lord Leatherdale and the mare Thuja, by the legendary Negro — sire of Olympic Champion Valegro. This combination of bloodlines in the stallion's pedigree united strength, powerful hindquarters, natural collection ability, elasticity, and an exceptional work ethic.
Even at a young age, Glamourdale attracted the attention of experts, becoming the KWPN Licensing Champion in 2014 and the reserve winner of the KWPN performance test. Even then, the stallion demonstrated exceptional quality of movement, balance, and natural talent for dressage.
His true international breakthrough came in 2018 when, under the saddle of Charlotte Fry, Glamourdale became the World Champion of 7-year-old dressage horses at the World Championships in Ermelo.
The most successful stage of his sporting career was competing at the highest international level. At the 2022 FEI World Championships in Herning, Glamourdale won two individual gold medals — in the Grand Prix Special (82.508%) and the Grand Prix Freestyle (90.654%) — as well as team silver as part of the Great Britain national team.
In 2023, the pair Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale secured team gold at the European Championships and individual silver in the Freestyle with a score of 92.379%.
At the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Glamourdale became a two-time bronze medalist — in both individual and team events.
In 2025, the stallion won the FEI World Cup Final and topped the WBFSH world ranking for sport dressage horses.
• KWPN Licensing Champion 2014
• KWPN Performance Test Reserve Winner 2014
• World Champion of 7-year-old Dressage Horses (2018)
• Two-time FEI World Champion 2022:
- gold Grand Prix Special — 82.508%
- gold Grand Prix Freestyle — 90.654%
• Team Silver Medalist at the FEI World Championships 2022
• 2023 European Team Champion
• Silver medalist at the 2023 European Championship in individual competition
• Scored 92.379% in the Grand Prix Freestyle at the European Championship
• Two-time bronze medalist at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
• Winner of the 2025 FEI World Cup Final
• WBFSH ranking leader among sport dressage horses (2025)
• Two-time KWPN Horse of the Year title holder
Glamourdale's achievements in breeding are no less impressive.
To date, the stallion has over 1350 registered offspring, including 37 licensed sons and over 45 elite daughters. His progeny successfully pass licensing in leading European breeding associations, become winners of performance tests, young horse championships, and reach Grand Prix level.
Glamourdale's offspring are characterized by a modern sport type, powerful hindquarters, active hind legs, body elasticity, quality trot, strong canter, natural ability for collection, and a high level of rideability.
Many breeders also note his ability to consistently pass on charisma, expressiveness, and a special presence under saddle to his progeny.
Today, Glamourdale is rightly considered one of the most influential sires in the new generation of global dressage horse breeding, and his name regularly appears in the pedigrees of the best young horses in Europe and worldwide. Most importantly, for many years, Glamourdale has consistently demonstrated high sporting results on the international stage, testifying to his outstanding physical and psychological abilities, robust health, stamina, and true sporting spirit. For many years, Glamourdale has been a popular choice among breeders, which is an important indicator of the heritability of his fundamental qualities.

Trinity ST — a mare whose pedigree combines two exceptionally strong and influential lines of modern sport horse breeding. On her sire's side, she carries the blood of the legendary Totilas — a stallion who transformed global dressage and left a powerful mark on breeding. On her dam's side, Trinity ST descends from the mare Rihanna — a representative of modern European dressage breeding, combining the bloodlines of Revolution and the valuable dam line of Status Stud Farm.
Trinity ST's sire is Totilas — one of the most famous sport horses in history. His sporting career forever changed perceptions of what a dressage horse could achieve. Together with Edward Gal, Totilas became the 2009 European Champion, set world records in Grand Prix and Grand Prix Freestyle, won the 2010 World Cup Final, and secured three gold medals at the World Equestrian Games in Lexington. During his performance at CHIO Aachen, judges awarded him the maximum score of '10' 28 times, an unparalleled achievement in global dressage.
His contribution to breeding is equally significant. Totilas ranked seventh in the WBFSH standings for the world's best dressage sires and has fathered numerous international sport horses. His offspring include Olympic participants Glock’s Total U.S., Go Legend, and Governor-STR, as well as Grand Prix level horses: Glock’s Toto Jr. N.O.P., Total Hope OLD, Te Quiero SF, Birkhof’s Topas FBW, and Genuine. To date, Totilas has sired nearly 30 licensed sons, including Total Hope OLD, Total McLaren, Top Gear OLD, Thiago GS, and Take That. His progeny consistently command high prices at leading European auctions: Total Recall sold for 200,000 euros, Total Ideal for 105,000 euros, and Tout le Monde for 90,000 euros. Totilas's offspring are highly valued for their charisma, expressive movements, ability to collect, and potential for top-level sport.
Trinity ST's dam is Rihanna, one of Status Stud Farm's breeding mares. She is exceptional, combining harmony, robustness, elegance, and quality gaits, making her a vital part of the stud farm's broodmare band.
Rihanna's sire is Revolution, a new-generation dressage stallion. During his licensing in Verden, he was chosen as the champion and sold for a then-record 1.2 million euros to Andreas Helgstrand. Revolution became the undisputed winner of the performance test with seven scores of 10.0, Danish Warmblood Licensing Champion, winner of the DRF championships for 4-, 5-, and 6-year-old horses, World Champion of 5-year-old dressage horses in 2018 with a score of 9.62, and silver medalist at the World Championships for 6-year-old horses in 2019. In 2023, the stallion successfully debuted at Grand Prix level with a score of almost 76%.
Today, Revolution is licensed with Danish Warmblood, Hannover, Oldenburg, Westfalen, Rheinland, Mecklenburg, and Selle Français. His offspring are distinguished by powerful hindquarters, elasticity, balance, a modern sport horse type, and a high degree of rideability. Among his licensed sons, Rosebank VH, Rockabye S, Raven, Rom, Solution Unik, Midt-West Evolution, and Redemption are particularly well-known.
Rihanna's dam line holds significant value. Her dam, Akkada, was one of Status Stud Farm's most prominent breeding mares. A daughter of Caravaggio and a representative of the family of the world-renowned Cornet Obolensky, she combined top-level show jumping bloodlines with classic Trakehner lines. Through Akkada, Trinity ST's pedigree includes names crucial for sport horse breeding, such as Cornet Obolensky, Caravaggio, Gipyur, and Popel. This family line imparts breed quality, noble conformation, harmony, and an expressive type to its offspring.
























































