Totem Palladium SV

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He embodies excellence, high quality, breed purity, class, and perfection in conformation! His black coat emphasizes his striking appearance, while neat white markings add sophistication. His gaits are light, free, supple, and elegant; the trot is expansive with good ground cover; the walk is active, wide, and with a clear rhythm; the canter shows high forearm action and an uphill tendency. It's impossible to remain indifferent when encountering Totem Palladium in person! His charisma and beauty are captivating at first sight! This elegant son of Toto Jr will be a brilliant and unparalleled performer under saddle in the sports arena!
The Hanoverian stallion Toto Jr. belongs to the “GLOCK horse performance center” stable, which was established for the world's top dressage riders, Edward Gal and Hans Peter Minderhoud. Toto Jr. is the son of Totilas and the Hanoverian mare Desperada, whose sire is Desperados FRH, a two-time silver medalist at the 2015 FEI European Championship in Aachen. Toto Jr. became the first licensed son of the legendary Totilas at the Hanoverian licensing in Verden in 2013! He was also approved for KWPN breeding and became the best participant in the KWPN Spring Stallion Performance Testing 2014 under Edward Gal. The nine-year-old stallion scored 80.68 percent in the Grand Prix Special and was the only horse to reach the 80% mark. The next day, the duo scored a colossal 86.15% in the Freestyle. "When Toto Jr was three years old, I already knew that if there was a horse that could perform Totilas' Freestyle, it was him. I waited seven years for this. It's still bold, but I have a feeling that Toto Jr might even be better than his father." Currently, the pair Toto Jr and Hans Peter Minderhoud consistently compete at Grand Prix level, and at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, they placed 16th with a score of 72.664%. Toto Jr himself proved to be a prolific stallion, and for several years in a row, he was widely used for breeding in the Netherlands. He produced the largest number of dressage foals in 2017 — 369 — and presented the most foals at auction in 2017 and 2018. His offspring are very popular; they are already achieving success in sport, his sons are being licensed, and Toto Jr's own authority and influence continue to grow.

Sierra Leone is a very beautiful, well-bred Hanoverian mare with an impressive pedigree: Sir Donnerhall – Don Frederico – Rubinstein I. This mare was acquired by Status-Victoria DBS at 6 months old for a high price from an influential breeder in Germany. The high quality of her first foal immediately demonstrated Sierra Leone's premium breeding class. A mare by Sir Donnerhall I is a natural success for a breeder, as the presence of Sir Donnerhall in the pedigree, especially on the dam's side, is always a favorable sign. Daughters of Sir Donnerhall I have produced a large number of offspring of the highest sport and breeding level. This can be seen in champion stallions such as Dynamic Dream, Feinrich and Fynch Hatton OLD, Zauberlehrling PS OLD, regional champion Don Romance PS OLD, and many, many others. Sir Donnerhall I is among the top four dressage sires in the world according to the WBFSH. Many of his descendants have achieved success in Grand Prix competitions. He has sired over 100 licensed stallions, including numerous champions and premium stallions, and over 200 premium mares. In Sierra Leone's pedigree, we find the stallion Don Frederico, Champion of the 1999 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing. Don Frederico was rated by the German Equestrian Federation as the second most valuable sport horse sire in 2005, based on his breeding value index of 174 points with an 89% heritability guarantee. In 2009, he was awarded the Grand Prize of the Hanoverian Association due to the resounding success of his offspring, such as the world-renowned gelding Don Johnson/Isabell Werth, who won numerous top CDN and CDI events, including the Grand Prix Special at CHIO Aachen 2012 and the Vienna Master 2012. And the 10-year-old mare Diva Royal/Dorothee Schneider debuted at the Olympic Games and impressed everyone with a final Kur score of 81.661, placing 7th in the world and winning team silver. In 2012, he was honored with the highest breeding award, "Hanoverian Stallion of the Year." Rubinstein is a legend; his name appears in the pedigrees of many outstanding dressage horses today.




























































