All Star 5

All Star 5 (Argentinus x April Love by Almé Z) ridden by Ireland’s Denis Lynch has been placed in a number of major Grand Prix’s. In 2013, All Star and Lynch finished 2nd in the Doha Grand Prix and qualified for the FEI World Cup Final. In 2014 he finished 9th individually at the World Equestrian Games in Caen and was runner-up in the 1.60m GP of La Coruna. All Star 5 is a full brother of All Star, who qualified for the Olympic Games in Athens with the New Zealand team. Both All Star 5 and All Star were produced by Gestüt Eichenhain. All Star died tragically of an aortic aneurysm shortly after qualifying for the Olympic Games at the age of 9.

Bella Donna (previously Oak Grove’s Beirut)

Belladonna (Baldini II x Orlis by Calido I) was ridden by Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (GER), and was part of the German Show Jumping Team. Bella Donna and won several Grand Prix and was placed in many others including a third-place finish in the CSI5* Grand Prix of Aachen, perhaps the most prestigious Grand Prix in the world. Bella Donna was sold in 2013 for a record prize to Qatar.

Oak Grove’s Carlyle

Oak Grove’s Carlyle (Casall x Rome VIII by Corrado I) was first ridden by Olympic and World Champion Jeroen Dubbledam. The ride was then given to Daniel Cole (IRL). The pair went on to win the 2022 Longines Grand Prix of Rotterdam (CSI5*), the 2022 Grand Prix of Wellington (CSI4*), and the 2023 FEI World Cup Qualifier in Sacramento, in addition to many other podium finishes.

Oak Grove’s Darshan

Oak Grove’s Darshan (Diamant de Semilly x Shiva de Nantuel by Baloubet du Rouet) made his name as a top young showjumper, winning silver at the 2017 FEI World Championships for Young Jumping Horses in the six-year-old division under Harm Lahde. He also reached the World Championship finals again as a seven-year-old. Later, Darshan stepped onto the biggest stage with Egypt’s Mohamed Talaat, helping the Egyptian team finish 11th at the Tokyo Olympic Games.    

Just A Dream

Just A Dream (Zirocco Blue VDL x Sweet Dream by Carano) made a huge impression as a young jumper. He biggest early result at Gestut Eichenhain came in 2021, when she and Harm Lahde won the FEI/WBFSH World Breeding Jumping Championship for 7-year-old horses in Lanaken, the highest accolade in the world for a young horse.

Oak Grove’s Heartfelt

Oak Groves Heartfelt (Heartbreaker x Quasibelle du Seigneur by Rubens du Ri d’Asse) Grand Prix showjumper Oak Grove’s Heartfelt was ridden by Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) to win the CSI2* Grand Prix in Sommersted, Denmark. She also had considerable success with Harm Lade (GER) coming in 2nd in the CSI3* Grand Prix in Zandhoven, Belgium, 3rd in the CSI3* Grand Prix in Redefin, Germany, and 4th in the CSI4* Grand Prix in Gross Viegeln, Germany.

Lolita (previously Lombadia)

Lolita (Lord Pezi x Important by Cymbal I) was ridden by Canadian Grand Prix rider Jonathan Asselin and was selected for the Canadian Olympic Equestrian team in 2008. When Johnathan retired, the ride was taken over by his son Ben. Lolita and Ben Asselin won the Individual Gold Medal at the 2010 FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships. The pair jumped five consecutive clear rounds, finishing the entire championship on zero faults, the only pair to do so.   

Oak Grove’s Vogelfrie (later Varoune)

Oak Grove’s Vogelfrie (Verdi TN x Landgirl H by Cordalme Z) won the gold medal in the Belgian National Championship with Jos Verlooy in 2022. He also won the CSI3* Grand Prix in Zandhoven, Belgium, was 2nd in the CSI3* Grand Prix in Neumünster, Germany, 3rd in the CSI3* Grand Prix in Redefin, Germany, and 4th in CSI4* Grand Prix in Gross Viegeln / Redefin, Germany. 

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