Lanaya's Ancestors

Lancaster
Lancaster has won in-hand and under-saddle and has been champion at breed shows,
dressage competitions, eventing and in show jumping.
Lancaster has produced premium foals in the American Warmblood Registry and the ISR/OLD NA.
He was the first stallion to achieve the fourth star in the AWS awards program that
recognizes outstanding quality of foals. More then 90% of Lancaster foals achieve 75%
or better, at their inspection.
Lancaster's pedigree includes world-class bloodlines.
His sire Landgraf, has the most approved sons of any stallion in any registry,
proving that he is a legend. Lancaster's dam's side contains Ramzes AA through
Ramiro Z, and Cottage Son XX through Capitano. These two maternal lines are the
most represented blood lines in show jumping and are the number two and three most
represented bloodlines in dressage at the 2000 Olympics games.
Lancaster's achievements:
1997 Winner of four year old and older Stallions at New England Dressage Association
1997 Gold Medal Stallion at American Warmblood Society Stallion approval,
Gold Medal stallion for the year for Canada
1996 Winner of three year old stallions at New England Dressage Association
1996 Gold Medal Stallion at American Warmblood Society Stallion approval,
Massachusetts, Silver Medal stallion for the year for USA
1995 Winner of CSHA Dressage Suitability Class at Harriston CSHA Show
Eventing:
1998 Year end champion Wood Song eventing series (winning every dressage and
jumping phase at every event entered)
Show Jumping:
1999 Year end reserve Champion at Preliminary Jumpers in North Florida
Dressage Competitions:
1999 Year end Champion at 4th level (Medium 4) in North Florida
1999 Year end reserve Champion 3rd level (Medium 2) in North Florida
2002 Year end Champion, Medium 1 Cadora (Ontario, Canada)
2002 Year end Champion, Medium 2 Cadora (Ontario, Canada)

Landgraf I

Landgraf I is considered by warmblood breeders across the globe to be one of, if not THE, Stallion of the Century. Of all the Ladykiller sons, Landgraf I was able to assert himself the best. At this time, he is the most successful sire of show jumpers the world has seen. He has produced 130 approved stallion sons, who are active in every breed association in Germany and many of Europe and the US' breeding associations.
The Holstein breeding association in Elmshorn created a life-sized monument to him in 1994, which was attended personally by Landgraf. Landgraf I died at the age of 30 in 1996. His impact on warmblood breeding will be known for generations yet to come. He is truly an important consideration in any pedigree.

Ladykiller
Ladykiller was a failure as a racehorse but became one of the world's most prolific jumping sires. At stud in Holstein, Germany from 1965 to 1979. Offspring won DM 1,100,040 in sporthorse competition.

Ramiro

A Holsteiner by birth and a foundation stallion for KWPN breeding, Ramiro has been labelled "Stallion of the Century." His dam was an internationally famous showjumper and he himself was tremendously successful at showjumping, with many wins in Nations Cups, Puissance and international Grand Prix competition.
Ramiro was the top stallion of his performance year (1969) and was declared Horse of the Year at Jumping Amsterdam in 1992.
A preferent sire, he influences nearly all European performance studbooks. It is impossible to underestimate Ramiro's influence on Dutch Warmblood breeding; he produced numerous approved stallions.
Ramiro's progeny have been very successful in dressage as well as jumping.

Tresillian
Tess is a 16.1HH dark bay Thoroughbred mare. She has been a broodmare her whole life and produced some lovely offspring. Extremely quiet temperment and easy to handle. Pictured above at 5 months in foal with Lanaya.

