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Colorit Z

🇩🇪 Germany · Baden-Württemberg · by Coriano Z · Chestnut · 2003

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€1,200Stud fee
174 cm · 17.1hhHeight
2003Born

About Colorit Z

Colorit Z is a Chestnut Baden-Württemberg showjumping stallion foaled in 2003, by Coriano Z out of a Capitol I dam.

Colorit Z is a show jumping stallion, born in 2003 and registered with the Baden-Württemberg studbook in Germany. With an impressive grey coat, he stands at 174 cm and was bred by Hans-Dieter Weimer, featuring a pedigree with influential show jumping bloodlines. His sire Coriano Z is a descendant of the legendary Corrado I and Soleil, while his dam Campina traces back to Capitol II, a producer of over 50 Grand Prix showjumpers, incorporating thoroughbred lines from Sacramento Song XX. Colorit Z competed under riders David Will and Christian Ahlmann, achieving victories in events such as the World Cup Grand Prix in ’s-Hertogenbosch in 2013 and Grand Prix wins in Munich, Mannheim, and Paris. In 2017, he won a five-star Grand Prix in Paris, amassing lifetime earnings of €550,483, with €153,050 earned in 2017. Recognized for more than just his earnings, he received the Master Stallion title from the South German Breeding Association in Dortmund in 2013. His outstanding canter, technique, and jumping skills were highly rated, scoring 9.2 in a 30-day performance test during his approval process in Prussendorf. His studbook approvals with Zangersheide, AES, Breeders Elite, and Oldenburg highlight his value as a breeding stallion.

Colorit Z has sired several outstanding show jumping progeny that have excelled in competitive sport. Notable among them are Carlson 86, Coco H, Concordia 49, and Coolio 43. Carlson 86 demonstrated high-level competitive prowess by winning the CSI3* Grand Prix at Hubside Jumping in Grimaud in 2022, with impressive performances including a fifth-place finish in the 1.50m Longines Ranking class. Concordia 49 claimed a prestigious victory in the CSI4* Grand Prix in Wiesbaden in 2022, competing at the 1.60m level with total earnings of €133,300. Additionally, Coolio 43 has accumulated €24,847 at the 1.50m level. His younger offspring, Caprice van den Haze Z, emerged successfully in international competitions starting in 2025, winning the WBFSH 2025 Lanaken CH-M-YH-S at the 1.25m level.

Watch Colorit Z jump — 3 clips

Christian Ahlmann & Colorit Z - German Stuttgart Masters
Colorit Z - Stallion presentation 2021 – ENG
Christian Ahlmann/Colorit GCT Shangai 2016
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Colorit Z — Pedigree

Baden-Württemberg · by Coriano Z out of Capitol II

Colorit ZBaden-Württemberg · 2003 · Chestnut
SireCoriano Z
DamCapitol II
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