Gaucho III (Qualified) x Ninfa GF (Indiano XVIII)
team silver in 2004. He was also a Bronze medalist at the World Equestrian Games in 2002. Gaucho and Invasor where both sired by Panadero VIII, himself a Best Movement winner at the prestigious SICAB show in Spain. Both Gaucho III and Invasor II are descendants of Lebrijano III. Lebrijanos sire is Agente, regarded by many to be the prototypical Spanish Stallion. Agente and his father Maluso were famous for their forward movement, cadence and impulsion, which they passed on to their offspring. The Lebrijano line is highly valued in Spain and the U.S. for dressage oriented breeders. Lebrijano was a brother to Leviton, who produced more champion offspring to date including Evento, a 1996 Atlanta Olympic horse; Leviton is considered one of the premier breeding stallions of modern Andalusian history.
Noble’s mare lines are just as impressive having been born from an Indiano XVIII daughter. Indiano XVIII epitomizes the Pure Spanish Horse; his legacy is world-renowned and carries the bloodlines of Romero Benitez. His mainly Bocado pedigree speaks of his nobility, correctness and Spanish type. This multi-Champion Best Movement winner is best known for his extraordinary movement, displaying great athletic ability. To further cement the bloodlines of the famous Military studs, Noble’s granddam was a daughter of Regalado II, a son of Levition. Regalado was the first Leviton son to be imported to the U.S. and was a successful dressage competitor showing in open competition at 4th level before his untimely death.
When one looks to produce champions, you look to the pedigree first. Champions beget champions.