Voulez Vous By VDB is a son of Vitalis (by Vivaldi) and Samoa (St Moritz).
His sire, Vitalis, has 46 licensed sons and during the centenary of the Elite Sales in Westphalia saw four of his offspring sold at Top Price. His offspring are very popular at auctions, such as Vardy, which sold for €120,000 at the Oldenburg Elite Sales. After its return to Europe, Vitalis was used extensively. During the 2019 Hanoverian approvals, he was the most represented stallion with 5 of his offspring being approved among which two were awarded the "Premium" title.
.His sire Vivaldi is an internationally successful stallion. He was crowned Champion in his performance test, having achieved the formidable scores of 9 for walk and 8.5 for trot. At the age of 5, he became Pavo Cup Champion. He subsequently competed at St Georges international level, where he was placed. His offspring include Versace, Vice-Champion of Oldenburg, Van Vidaldi, who was Vice-Champion of Westphalia, and Vivino, a Hanoverian prize-winning stallion who is the highest Top Price on the stallion market - selling for over 2 million euros.
Samoa is a stallion with a long-standing tradition of breeding.Samoa is a daughter of Saint Moritz who was champion 4-year-old at Verden. He is himself a son of the famous Sandro Hit, who needs no introduction: he was in the WBFSH Top 10 for 10 years old and counts among his offspring 5 participants in the Tokyo Olympic Games.
VITALIS, KWPN | VIVALDI, KWPN | KRACK C, KWPN |
RENATE UTOPIA, KWPN | ||
TOLIVIA, KWPN | D DAY, OLD | |
NALIVIA, OES | ||
SAMOA, HAN | ST MORITZ, HAN | SANDRO HIT, OLD |
DONDOLA, OLD | ||
WIE PRINCESS, HAN | WIE WELTMEYER, HAN | |
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Voulez Vous By VDB competed in the Cycles Classiques 4 years old with averages of 80%.
His rider describes him as follows:
"Voulez-vous by VDB is a modern sport stallion with big legs and lots of chic. He has 3 good, loose strides with lenght, exceptional character and has impeccable radio protocol."VDB is a modern sport stallion with big legs and lots of chic.
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