Cero Blue TN
CHACOON BLUE x BALOU DU ROUET
The Chacoon Blue son from the legendary Fein Cera damline, combining record-breaking performance test scores with modern jumping power.
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pedigree
Biography
Born in 2017, Cero Blue TN is an exciting modern showjumping stallion by Chacoon Blue (son of the legendary Chacco-Blue) and out of Die Cera, a daughter of Balou du Rouet. His pedigree traces back to one of the most successful Holsteiner damlines, descending from the world-famous mare Fein Cera, who competed at the highest level with Peter Wylde and was crowned the best showjumper at the World Equestrian Games in Jerez. His granddam Zera also competed at 1.60 m level and gained worldwide recognition when she won the Hamburg Derby in 2017, reinforcing the exceptional performance genetics behind this stallion. Cero Blue TN impressed early with his natural technique, elasticity and scope over fences, winning multiple four-year-old classes in 2021 and proving himself among the best horses of his generation at the World Championships for Young Horses in Lanaken. His ability was further confirmed when he achieved a record-breaking 91 points in the KWPN performance test, one of the highest scores ever awarded, highlighting his outstanding technique, rideability and jumping power.
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Results for Cero Blue TN
Multiple wins – 4-year-old showjumping classes (2021) Clear rounds – World Championships for Young Horses, Lanaken Top scores – KWPN Performance Test (91 points) 9.5 score – jumping technique at KWPN test 9.0 score – scope and ability at KWPN test Winner – young stallion competitions in the Netherlands High ranking – Sport Test Verden (average 8.55) Consistent placings – national young horse competitions International young horse appearances Successful progression in young sport horse classes