Lamborghini U.S.

LORD EUROPE x SIR DONNERHALL I

2024 KWPN-approved young talent by Lord Europe out of the legendary mare Sondra

Discipline Dressage
Breed: Warmblood
Stud Book: KWPN, MECKL
Stud: Hengstenstation van Uytert
Height: 167cm
Colour: Black
Health Status: WFFS POSITIVE
Year of Birth: 2020
Stud Terms: Split Terms
Stud Fee: £982.00
Stud Fee Notes: £714 + VAT refunded upon receipt of a vet declaration to confirm nominated mare is not pregnant. SAIS recommend testing your mare for WFFS before using this stallion
Lamborghini U.S. Stallion

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pedigree

Lamborghini U.S.
LORD EUROPE
SONDRA
LORD LEATHERDALE
BASJEN P
SIR DONNERHALL I
CONTANA
LORD LOXLEY
FAIRLESS P
BOSTON
LASJEN P
SANDRO HIT
CONTENANCE D
BLUE HORS DON SCHUFRO
CONTIA

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Biography

Lamborghini U.S. hails from one of the most influential German dam lines, offering both sport and breeding excellence: Sire: Lord Europe (Lord Leatherdale x Boston) – Light Tour-classified Hanoverian stallion Dam: Sondra (Sir Donnerhall I x Don Schufro) – mother of multiple Grand Prix horses: Dante U.S. – Grand Prix Zantana RS2 – Grand Prix Gossip Girl – Grand Prix Glock’s Total U.S. – Olympic horse Sondra’s dam line has also produced approved stallions Mister U.S. and Extreme U.S., reflecting exceptional genetic consistency. Lamborghini U.S. carries forward the renowned Sir Donnerhall I lineage, backed by Don Schufro and Sandro Hit, ensuring top-class dressage potential. Lamborghini U.S. is a classy, blood-made stallion with flawless conformation: Head: Well-formed with expressive eyes Neck: Long, muscular, and well-shaped Shoulders & Withers: Correctly positioned with excellent length and slope Back & Loins: Strongly muscled, supporting athletic performance Legs: Forelegs well-positioned, hind legs slightly bent; feet of good quality Gaits: Active and expressive walk, trot, and gallop with superior switching ability The KWPN research team notes: “Lamborghini U.S. is honest, uncomplicated, and attentive. His trot and gallop demonstrate leg technique and upward balance. He may continue to stretch his development further, showing excellent potential for top sport.” Honest, reliable, and calm in the stable Attentive and cooperative under saddle Suited for riders seeking a high-quality, trainable dressage stallion Lamborghini U.S. is ideal for enhancing: - Dressage horse performance - Breed quality and refinement - Switching ability and rideability With his combination of elite bloodlines, proven competition record, and excellent temperament, Lamborghini U.S. is positioned as a top choice for both sport and breeding programs, continuing the legacy of Sondra and the Grand Prix champions she has produced.

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Results for Lamborghini U.S.

Lamborghini U.S. has consistently impressed judges with his athleticism and technique: Stallion Competition Kronenberg – 2nd place with 87.2 points Step: 8.2 | Trot: 8.8 | Gallop: 8.9 | Harmony: 9.0 | Total Impression: 8.7 Pavo Cup 2025 – Scores of 82.0 and 80.0 points Pavo Cup 2024 (4-year-old dressage horses) – Semi-final: 84.8% | Final: 83.6%, placing 8th Equisport Cup 3-year-old dressage horses 2023 – 3rd place with 86.2% Bart Bax praises him: “A chic and blood-made stallion with a very beautiful front, a lot of technique and mechanics in walking, and an expressive foreleg. He is attentive to his rider and loves to work. Care should be taken not to overwork him, but his talent and concentration are outstanding.”