Zoria

Breeding stock — for sale

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A striking, elegant mare that we discovered and purchased in Germany at 2.5 years old. Her breeder is a respected and influential figure in the Oldenburg Association, whose stables have produced horses competing at Olympic level. Zoria, with her impressive and proven pedigree, excellent conformation, and high-quality gaits, was selected for breeding at Status-Victoria DBS. In 2024, the mare was inseminated for the first time in our laboratory, and her first foal is expected in 2025. We are confident that the result will be fantastic!
Sire: Zenon has made a brilliant start as a sire! This stallion is a breeding sire at two of the largest stallion stations – Schockemöhle and VDL. Zenon had a fantastic first crop of foals. He himself completed his performance test in Adelheidsdorf in 2017 with high individual ratings and a third-place finish with an overall score of 8.66. He received a 9 for canter, type, character, rideability, and overall impression. For walk and trot, he received an 8.5. His gaits are truly impressive, and his conformation is highly praised.
His sire, Glock’s Zonik N.O.P., won team silver under Edward Gal/NED at the European Championships in Rotterdam/NED and placed eighth and sixth in the Grand Prix Special and Freestyle. Previously, he also placed eighth in the World Cup Final in Gothenburg/Sweden and was the best horse on the Dutch team at the World Equestrian Games in Tryon/USA in 2018, finishing seventh. At just 9 years old, Zonik had already become Dutch Champion in Ermelo and successfully concluded the year at London Olympia. In the Grand Prix, Edward Gal and the talented Glock’s Zonik delivered a top performance. In the Freestyle to Music, they scored almost 80%, taking 3rd place. Zonik is a son of Zack, who in turn produced stallions like Sezian – who today has a great influence on the dressage world through the success of his offspring, achieving victories at Olympic level. Zenon's dam is a full sister to the licensed stallion L’Acteur. Zenon's pedigree continues with the famous stallion Don Schufro, who, under the Danish rider Andreas Helgstrand, won team bronze at the Olympic Games in Hong Kong in 2008. In breeding, Don Schufro is undoubtedly one of the best sons of the legendary Donnerhall I.

Dam: the mare Santina is a magnificent Oldenburg mare who has received all possible accolades as a breeding mare. Her pedigree combines two legendary sires – two foundation sires: Sandro Hit and Florestan I!
Sandro Hit – an icon in horse breeding. Sandro Hit – number one in the world. Sandro Hit leads the WBFSH ranking of the world's best dressage sires. He has been in the top ten for ten years. Sandro Hit has had the most powerful influence on modern dressage horse breeding with his brilliant type. Sandro Hit has produced a record number of offspring who have competed in the Olympic Games. The hereditary performance of the jet-black stallion is absolutely unique – he has presented over 190 (!!!) licensed stallions in Germany alone, far more than any other sire has ever achieved. Listing his licensing winners, premium stallions, and stallions with the highest market value would exceed all possibilities. His daughters, 501 of whom have been awarded the State Premium, are led by the famous World Dressage Champion and two-time German Champion daughter – Poetin, who was sold for a record sum of 2.5 million euros at the P.S.I. auction.
Sandro Hit's offspring have long conquered the biggest championships worldwide. The prize money won by his progeny registered in Germany alone, 219 of whom successfully compete at advanced levels up to Grand Prix in dressage, currently exceeds 1.65 million euros. The list of his offspring's achievements is incredibly long.
He is a legend!
The dam's sire is another outstanding stallion, a foundation sire, and a record-breaker in breeding results – Florestan I. He became a true foundation sire, leaving his mark on his progeny and establishing his own breeding line. He ranked second in the WBFSH 2011 dressage sire ranking thanks to his successful offspring competing at Grand Prix level dressage. Over 2,000 offspring are registered as competition horses in Germany, 90 sons are licensed for breeding, and 222 daughters have been declared State Premium mares.
Florestan was one of the first stallions to cover over 500 mares in a single season. The bay stallion set this record in 1996.



















































