Connor 48 ♂
🇩🇪 Germany · Holsteiner · by Casall · dark brown · 2006
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Connor 48's record is history-heavy: the researched top crops are ageing out.
World ranking
Connor 48 finished #64 of the 100 ranked sires on the 2025 WBFSH world list — ahead of 36% of the field.
Proven offspring
3sons / daughters split — being researched
His sons and daughters proven at 1.60 m — the sport's greatest height. How many won at 5★ is still being researched.
Career on the world list
3 seasons on the WBFSH world list — best #48. Connor 48 being researched — is Connor 48 higher on the world list than last season? Hover the line for each season.
Next generation
being researched — are Connor 48's newest sons and daughters reaching the top, or did the best crops come long ago?
How the score is mixed: record 25% · depth 20% · quality 15% · momentum 15% · trajectory 25%. Only researched parts count — nothing is ever guessed in. Weights v1. Decision support, not a guarantee — no stud can buy a higher index.
About Connor 48
Connor 48 is a dark brown Holsteiner showjumping stallion foaled in 2006, by Casall out of a Cor de la Bryère dam.
Connor 48 is a Holsteiner stallion born on 26 April 2006, impeccably bred and celebrated in the world of showjumping. His sire is the esteemed Casall, a stallion acclaimed for producing high-profile international performers, while his dam, Korrada S, is a full sister to the licensed stallion Corrado I, noted for his grand prix successes. Connor 48 hails from the renowned damline 6879, famous within the Holsteiner studbook for producing superior mares and elite sport horses, bringing significant prestige to his lineage.
Through his early years, Connor 48 exhibited noteworthy potential, achieving successes in young horse classes. His talent was first showcased when he clinched the 7-year-old Holsteiner jumper championship in Elmshorn in 2013. As his career progressed, Connor transitioned to competing internationally in France under rider Nicolas Delmotte. Together, they achieved several wins and placings up to the 1.45m level in prestigious events such as Fontainebleau, Maubeuge, and Bonheiden. Connor 48 is currently standing at the Holsteiner Verband Hengsthaltungs GmbH in Elmshorn, Germany, continuing to be a significant figure in breeding circles.
Connor 48 has sired several notable offspring, particularly excelling in international showjumping competitions. One of his most recognized progeny is Connor JEI, who has achieved remarkable success under the Swiss rider Martin Fuchs. Connor JEI's accomplishments include winning the CSI5* 1.60m Rolex Grand Prix of Dinard in 2021. The pair continued to shine in subsequent years, notably securing victories at the CSIO5* 1.60m Longines Grand Prix of St. Gallen in 2022 and in the CSI5* 1.60m Rolex Grand Prix of Windsor in 2023. Another distinguished offspring is Corsica, who won the Wellington grand prix at 1.60m with Rene Dittmer in December 2023, solidifying Connor 48’s reputation as a sire of exceptional showjumpers.
Conformation: modern Casall/Corrado model with scope, balance and Holsteiner strength
Temperament: generally rideable and willing, with useful sport energy
His stamp — performance traits
Researched stamp — 5 = strongly passes the trait. Web-sourced; confirm with the stud.
His stamp — conformation
Researched stamp — 5 = strongly passes the trait. Web-sourced; confirm with the stud.
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Connor 48 — Pedigree
Holsteiner · by Casall out of Korrada S · WBFSH #64 (2025) · 3 offspring at 1.60m
Sources
- holsteiner-verband.de
- worldofshowjumping.com
- bazakoni.pl
- elitestallions.co.uk
- ghh.dk
- blup.se
- horsenetwork.com
- bazakoni.pl
- WBFSH jumping sire rank — #64
- WBFSH jumping sire rank — #69
- WBFSH jumping sire rank — #48
- ghh.dk
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