

MACH ONE HvH
Danish Warmblood, bay, 16.1 hands (Ea/Aa/gg)
Machiavelli x Nemadji HvH
Intelligent
Gentle
Jealous

Mach One entered competition in mid-23.2 shown under Finn Seiler. He boasts with an elegant gait, exceptional athleticism, and an impeccable temperament, making him a perfect candidate for mare owners who want their foals to dominate the dressage world. His bloodline is superior, and with his pedigree's proven track record of producing champion foals both in the dressage and show jumping arena, breeders can trust that their offspring will inherit his exceptional qualities. Mach One prsents a unique opportunity to combine the best qualities of a dressage and show jumping mount. Mach One's short back, round hindquarters and well-developed shoulders, allow him to easily achieve collection and extension. Whether you are looking to improve your breeding program or want to produce a future dressage, show jumping or even eventing or hunter star, our stallion is ready to deliver outstanding results. In 23.2, Mach One was the Training Level champion at CCDF Lyon winning all three of his tests.
Mach One's sire Machiavelli (Foundation x Foundation) is a 16hh bay Danish Warmblood imported from Stutteri Solsikke near Martofte, DK. Machiavelli has competed up to Grand Prix level and holds a Dressage Federation's Platinum Medal, Warmblood Breeders Guild's Silver Medallion, Warmblood Breeders Guild's Best Horse of 2023 S2, and Warmblood Breeders Guild's Gold Medallion. Competing at the highest level of the sport, Machiavelli displays an effortless grace and precision of movement, executing intricate dressage maneuvers with ease and fluidity.
23.2 Review: Machiavelli was reserve champion in Grand Prix at both Dressage At Dawn Amalienfelde and Lúil Class I at Churchyard. Machiavelli was also the top junior warmblood stallion in Lunge Line at both WBG Sporthorse Festivals in Cabourg and Bromont, then in At Liberty at Riesenbeck and Riga.
23.1 Review: Machiavelli was the Grand Prix champion at CCDF Olomouc, placing top-3 in two of his tests. He was the Intermediate I champion at both The Priory Dressage and Ravenwood Manor January Dressage Show placing top-5 in 5 out of 6 tests.
22.2 Review: Machiavelli was a reserve champion at Limburg II Regional and at both the CCDF Dressage in the Bluegrass and CCDF Del Mar National in Prix St. Georges; champion at the CCDF Ottawa Dressage Festival and Cirice Dance Off. At Fourth Level Machiavelli was reserve champion at the Willow August Schooling Show.
22.1 Review: At Third Level Machiavelli competed primarily on the European circuit and was champion at the CCDF European Championships I. At Second Level, Machiavelli was reserve champion at the CCDF Vidauban in France and CCDF Odense in Denmark. At First Level he was reserve champion at the Blandford Dressage Show and May Dressage at Lumilaakso. At the start of his show career, he was a Training Level reserve champion at the predigious CCDF Hickstead in the United Kingdom.
Mach One's dam Nemadji HvH (Foundation x Foundation) is a 16.1hh bay Dutch Warmblood mare.
23.2 Review: Shown under Noeline Steytler as a junior until under pro Finn Seiler, Nemadji consistently competed at Grand Prix and remained in the top-10 leaderboard. She was champion at the Mist Haven Jumper Schooling Show. During the Counter Canter Global Tour she won classes in Riyadh, as well as during the Fireworks Jumpers at Sullivan & Green, Mist Haven Jumpers in July and August, August Jumpers at Westmont and the Wonder series. During the Counter Canter Global Tour, Nemadji earned over $16,000 in Prague alone.
23.1 Review: Shown under Noeline Steytler as a junior, Nemadji quickly ascended through the levels, advancing to Grand Prix and earning her Champion, Grand and National Champion titles in her first season of competition. Nemadji was highly competitive at level 4 (1.15m) during the Atlas series and champion at the Jumping Jehosephat show; champion at level 5 (1.20m) during the CHJA Pin Oak Charity Horse Show circuit and Wonder series; highly competitive at level 6 (1.30m) at the Kingston International Jumper Show and at level 7 (1.40m) at the Duxbury Jumper Show and Aibreán Premier at Churchyard. In the Grand Prix (1.60m) arena Nemi competed successfully at her first Counter Canter Global Tour event, taking the reserve champion title in Madrid, placing in the top 5 each round, and was champion at the CHJA Canadian Premier and June Jumpers at Sullivan & Green III and Final, also being highly competitive at the June Hunter/Jumper at Westmont III. Nemi was a top-5 rated Junior Warmblood Mare in both Conformation and Liberty at the WBG Sporthorse Festival in Herning and was Top-5 in both her lunge line and conformation splits in Sydney.

Breeding Stipulations
Prior to submitting a breeding inquiry for this stallion, please ensure that both yourself and your plan/chosen mare meet the following requirements:
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Foal owner must be an active member of the Counter Canter community and commit to begin showing the foal before or by age 4.
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Foal owner must claim for themself or otherwise list Odette (#81) for first-right buybacks on foal's profile.
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Foal must be registered as either the sire or mare's breed if mare is Warmblood, the sire's breed if mare is Thorughbred, or the the appropriate cross if mare is a pony.
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Foal's color must follow the most accurate genotype, and height may not exceed the mare's by more than a half-hand (0.2hh).
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Mare must be of any Warmblood breed, retrained Thoroughbred or sport-type pony suitable for show jumping, hunters, eventing or dressage.
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Mare must be currently trained/competing in show jumping, hunters or eventing. Dressage mares considered on case-by-case basis.
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Mares with at least a National Champion title are preferred.
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Foal must bear the Hof von Haas brand (HvH) if foal owner does not have their own at time of breeding.
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If foal owner plans to geld a colt, a 25% stud fee discount is offered for each breeding the foal owner sends to Odette prior to gelding, up to 3 breedings.