Reserve Champion KWPN
Stallion Licensing 2009:
Beau by Lingh/Ferro
New Dressage Star on the Birkhof
Lingh is an extraordinary new dressage stallion at the Gestüt Birkhof. The KWPN-stallion won numerous international Grand Prix-tests under his trainer Edward Gal. Highlights were the silver medal at the FEI World Cup Final in Las Vegas in 2005 and the team silver medal at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen in 2006. Lingh placed third in the World Dressage Rankings in 2005 and 2006. His sire Flemmingh his one of the most important dressage stallions in the Netherlands, and for example sire to Krack C. The dam Gazelle by Columbus (international jumper under Jos Lansik) is one of the most highly awarded mares in the Netherlands. She carries the blood of the famous thoroughbreds Lucky Boy xx and Uppercut xx. Seven stallions out of this dam line have already been licensed.
Championship foal by Devon
2008 (Lingh/Jorn)
Besides his fantastic sport successes, Lingh started his breeding career in the Netherlands in 2005. Then he was an active breeding stallion at the Offield Farm of his today's owner, and in 2009 and 2010, he served as stud stallion at the Swedish National State Stud Flyinge.
In February 2009, Lingh presented the reserve Champion of the KWPN stallion licensing, his son Beau.
Lingh passes on his modern type and his special character to his progeny. Because of his fantastic sport successes and his interesting pedigree, he is in great demand all over the world. He already has a tremendous influence on all leading European breed societies.
Lingh – a special stallion for the dressage horse breed worldwide.
Approved for Hanover, Oldenburg, Sweden, Finland and all South German breed societies