Danciano is a son of Dancier, a famous Hanoverian licensing champion stallion in Verden in 2005 and then winner of his performance test in 2006. He was also runner-up in the Hanoverian mounted horses and finished on the third step of the podium in the 4-year old stallion test in Warendorf. He performed up to S-level classes before starting his breeding career. He has produced 26 licensed sons including the Top Price stallions in 2011 and 2012 at Verden.
Danciano's dam is Rodney's Girl. She is the full sister of Rood Vander, a winning S-level stallion with Martina Hannöver-Stemberg. Rodney's Girl is a daughter of Verden's award-winning stallion Rotspon, who won his performance test. He is considered a major dressage sire. Rodney's Girl's grandsire is Wolkenstein II, son of Weltmeyer.
Danciano is out of the Hanoverian line 244/Dollarkunst, known through the stallions De Kuyper, De Vito, Dépardieu Raferty or even Chagall 15.
DANCIER, HAN | DE NIRO, HAN | DONNERHALL, OLD |
ALICANTE, HAN | ||
LACARNA, HAN | LANCIER, HAN | |
ESPINA, HAN | ||
RODNEY'S GIRL, HAN | ROTSPON, HAN | RUBINSTEIN, WESTF |
ANTALIA, HAN | ||
WEDINA, HAN | WOLKENSTEIN II, HAN | |
Edina, HAN |
Danciano started off with some very good results in his 30-day test in 2013. He scored 8.48, best overall with 8.91 for dressage (second best) and 10 for trot.
In 2014, he performs by alternating victories and rankings. In particular, he was ranked Hanoverian vice-champion in Verden and qualified for the national championship.
The following year, he won the L-Level dressage events and was placed at the German National Championship for 5 years old in Germany.
Ekke Thaden, breeder of his sire DANCIER, said of him that he was the best son of DANCIER presenting all the qualities to continue passing on his excellent genetics.
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