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Chin Chin

Stud card

AHHA, CCDM, UNIRE, AES, Holst., KWPN, SF
Bay
DOB 3/28/1978
1.67m
Constant x mare by Farnese

Jump Index: 166



Constant (Holst) Cor de la Bryère (SF) Rantzau xx
Quenotte (SF)
Ella (Holst) Colt (Holst)
Dorette (Holst)
Larese (Holst) Farnese (Holst) Faehnrich (Holst)
Annelies (Holst)
Cesta (Holst) Sorgebrecher xx
Gangsterin (Holst)

Chin Chin had a very impressive jumping career. Together with his former owner and rider, Jaime Azcarraga from Mexico, this combination participated for more than five years at international level. In 1988 Chin Chin won five consecutive times in the North American League on the World Cup circuit and competed in Seoul at the Olympic Games where he placed sixth individually. Four years later, he competed again at the Olympics in Barcelona. In 1990, Chin Chin and Jaime Azcarraga started in the first edition of the World Equestrian Games in Stockholm. In 1989 and 1990, he was placed in the final of the World Cup in both Dortmund and Tampa. At the same time, he competed at international jumping competitions during which the scope, character and the suppleness of Chin Chin always aided his determined but amateur rider.

The offspring of Chin Chin really make the dream of their pedigree come true. Just to mention a few: Ta Belle van Sombeke won the Grand Prix of Saint Tropez and Zuidlaren, Triomph de Muze won the Grand Prix of Lons le Saunier and Tedechine Sept who placed several times in Grand Prix with Eddie Macken. Other successful offspring are Querly Chin, Phin Phin, Tolano van’t Riethof and Riot Gun van de Padenborre.

There were 3 daughters selected in 2006 for the final of the National Free Jumping Championship, daughter Welena VDL became National Champion of free jumping, also the reserve-Champion was a daughter of Chin Chin. In the National Championship of 3 year old mares the 2nd, 3rd and 7th place were for daughters of Chin Chin. On the Stallion Selection show his sons impressed, Zegna became Reserve Champion of the stallion selections and 3 others sons were selected for the stallion test.

Although sadly Chin Chin passed away in 2007, his influence on breeding will continue through his offspring for generations to come. His semen is limited available.

Chin Chin: a very exclusive stallion!


Video of Chin Chin


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