Riding Quality at the Highest Stage

Belissimo M himself was a model student under the saddle: Top auction horse, record breaking stallion performance test winner, Bundeschampion, finalist at the World Championship for young dressage horses. After a longer sport break he returned in 2011 at the advanced (S) level and achieved straightaway victories and placings in Grand-Prix classes under Hayley Beresford. As recognition of his breeder’s significance Belissimo M has been honoured in a way that only a few top stallions have been given: He now is allowed to perform as representative of his homeland, as Belissimo NRW!

This true to type dark bay model athlete knows to inspire with an enormous dynamic of movements. He crosses majestically the arena with his powerful impulsive steps in trot, originating from actively bend hindquarters. This significant son of the trademark stallion De Niro is a great enrichment for the station – and an ideal addition to our stud pasha, Belissimo M.

Significant Upholder of Famous Genes

Always impressively performing with a downright likeable expression; flashy correct conformation, elastic and especially efficient course of movement in all three basic gaits, and superior jumping. He was the highly attractive reserve champion at his stallion licensing in Münster-Handorf in 2004.

Trademark Stallions Side by Side
The trademark stallions Sir Donnerhall (Sandro Hit-Donnerhall) and Weltmeyer form a felicitous symbiosis: Savoy convinces through an athletic conformation, paired with nobility and strength in type. Always in rhythm with the gait, the young stallion develops with his hindquarters activity, a ground-covering and supple mechanic of movements, and inspires with a perfect walk that deserves top scores.
After only a short time under the saddle he advanced enormously with an ideal attitude to work and his inspiring rideability day after day.

Bella Rose

Under Isabell Werth, Belissimo's most successful daughter Bella Rose was highly successful once again.
After a successful debut in Munich at the CDI Hagen, the mare, bred from Cacir AA, was also victorious in the Grand Prix. They finished victorious with a comfortable lead in both the Grand Prix (75.29%) and the Grand Prix Special (75.72%).
(Photo by Barbara Schnell)