Donnerhall

Donnerhall
Medal record
Equestrian
World Championships
Gold 1994 The Hague Team dressage
Bronze 1994 The Hague Individual dressage
Gold 1998 Rome Team dressage
European Championships
Gold 1997 Verden Team dressage
Bronze 1997 Verden Individual dressage

Donnerhall (May 31, 1981-January 14, 2002) was a dressage stallion who was known not only for having a fantastic career as a sport horse, but also passing on his abilities to his offspring to become an incredibly influential sire.

  • Color: Dark Chestnut
  • Markings: stripe into snip, sock on LF, half-cannon RF
  • Sex: Stallion
  • Breed: Oldenburg (horse) Germany (registration #33-08870-81)
  • Approved For: Hanovarian, Westphalian, Holstein, Bavarian, Baden-Wurttemberg, Hessen, KWPN, Danish Warmblood studbooks
  • Breeding: by Donnerwetter; out of Ninette, by Markus
  • Breeder: Otto Gärtner (sometimes spelled Gaetner), East Holstein (Germany)
  • Height: 16.3 hh (172 cm)
  • Rider: Karin Rehbein

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Breeding

Donnerhall was by Donnerwetter, a stallion who stood at Grönwohldhof and competed at Grand Prix level with Herbert and Karin Rehbin before he was sold to the United States in 1990. His other approved sons include Donnerkiel, Dobrock and Don Wienero L.

Donnerhall's dam, Ninette, also produced the mare Noblesse (by Pik Bube I). Ninette was from the Nagate line of mares. Her sire, Markus, was half-Thoroughbred and his sire Manolete xx is also found in the great eventing horse Volturno, winner of 2 Olympic silver medals and a silver medal at the 1978 World Championships in Lexington.

Pedigree of Donnerhall
Sire
Donnerwetter
blk. 1977

Hanoverian

Disput
b. 1967
Diskant
b. 1957
Dwinger
Altpalme
Amselmaerchen
ch. 1953
Amselkönig
Berta
Melli
b. 1972
Matador
blk/br. 1966
Marconi
Landtanne St. Pr
Lilli
b. 1965
Der Lowe xx
Altferne
Dam
Ninette
blk. 1976

Oldenburg

Markus
b. 1963
Manolete xx
b. 1955

Thoroughbred

Asterios xx
Malta xx
Harine
b. 1956
Forscher
Hartherzige V St. Pr
Negola
blk. 1966
Carnot
ch. 1962
Condor
Schimine
Negera III
blk. 1956
Edler
Negera

Dressage career

Donnerhall began his career in 1984, placing second out of 70 horses at his Stallion Performance Test held in Adelheidsdorf, with a score of 131.92. According to his rider, he was very easy to train, reaching the Grand Prix level of training in 2 years [1]. He was especially known for his expressive passage, piaffe, and extended trot.

Donnerhall had a stellar career as a dressage horse, winning some of the most prestigious competitions, including over 65 FEI Grand Prix Dressage classes and a life earning of D.M. 640,000. He was 1986 German DLG Champion in Hanover, beating out the very athletic Hanoverian stallion World Cup I. In 1994 German Champion (Mannheim), won the team gold and individual bronze at the Dressage World Championship in 1994 and at the European Dressage Championship in 1997 in Verden. In 1997, he also won the World Cup European League. Donnerhall earned his third team gold while finishing 4th individually at the 1998 Dressage World Championship. He was also named Oldenburg Stallion of the Year in 1998.

The stallion then went on a "farewell tour" that same year, retiring from competitive sport at the age of 17. He died January 2002 of acute intestinal toxicopathy.

Breeding career

Donnerhall has the highest dressage breeding value of all stallions at 271, and has produced over 77 approved sons, 450 broodmares (84 State Premium), and over 636 competition horses [2].

Like his sire, Donnerhall stood at Grönwohldhof. His first few years produced only a few offspring, as the stud was a good distance from the main Oldenburg breeding areas. Within a few years, however, his popularity grew immensely. At the 1998 Federal Championship in Warendorf, more than 50% of the horses had Donnerhall in their pedigree [3].

Donnerhall passes on his flowing gait, presence, trainability, and excellent temperament.

The 2007 Hanoverian Stallion had Donnerhall offspring 763 winning dressage competitors (84 as show jumpers), with prize money totaling Euro 1,502,302.

Offspring include:

  • Don Primero: Champion 5-year old German dressage horse in Verden at the 1990 Bundeschampionate (score of 9.3), now a Grand Prix level dressage horse, siring offspring which sell at 6-figures.
  • Don Schufro: exported to Denmark, successful at Grand Prix with Andreas Helgstrand
  • Don Frederico: Champion of 1999 Hanovarian stallion licensing and considered second most valuable sport horse stallion with a Breeding Value Index of 174 points.
  • Donnerschlag
  • Donnerschwee: sold for DM 220.000, the highest price up to that time paid for a horse at a German Breeding Association auction. Now competes at Grand Prix.
  • Primavera: Champion Mare of the Oldenburg elite mare show in 1992, Champion Riding Horse in 1992, and third in the federal championships
  • Deutsche Einheit: second in the Federal Championships in Verden in 1992. Sold for what was at that time a record price at the German Breed Societies auctions reaching DM420,000 (£147,000).
  • Rastede Schloßpark: 4th place at the German Dressage Horse Championships
  • De Niro
  • Davignon I: Federal Riding Horse Champion of 1992.
  • Hallo: won the elite mare show in Rastede in 1994.
  • Duntroon: vice-champion stallion of the Oldenburg approvals in 1993; won the stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf in 1994.
  • High Noon 15: top dressage mare, full sister to Hallo.
  • Donatello: Germany’s highest priced auction horse at the time he was sold (1996).
  • Deinhard: sold to The Netherlands for DM 155,000 (£54,500) at the Vechta foal auction in 1998, a record price for a foal.

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