First Ampere was fourth in the preliminary test and 9th in the finals of the 5yo class at the 2016 World Young Dressage Horse Championships. He scored 8.7 for trot, 8.2 for walk, 8.2 for canter for an overall score of 83%. This is an emerging young stallion that promises so much.
His sire Ampere, bred in the Netherlands and with lots of Holstein genes in his pedigree and was the KWPN Champion Stallion 2008. He won his stallion performance test with excellent scores of up to 9.5 for his canter and very good scores for all of his gaits, rideability and talent for dressage (9.0). Ampere sired 15 sons among his first crops that were licensed just in Germany.
The dam’s sire Weltruhm was schooled up to advanced (S) level and sired many horses that were sold at auctions in Verden for high prices. The granddam Lonely Heart was also bred to Connery, which resulted in a licensed, black, premium stallion named Charles Aznavour. The dam’s sire Latimer was a Bundeschampion and won dressage tests up to advanced (S) level. The dam line continues through Allround, an Argentinus son, going back to Lugano II, Duft I, Frühsport and Poet xx – all sires were very popular in their day. The Hanoverian mare family of Scherentje has produced 28 licensed stallions.