Accept

Accept

His sire Acord II, who was a stallion performance test winner and federal vice-champion show jumper already attained European-wide fame at an early age. His first lots of foals resulted in numerous approved sons including the champion stallions jf the Hessian approval and the ZfDP events in 1996. He has already led the national FN breeding value rating for show jumping a number of times. His dam Enya is a Pilot daughter. Today Pilot is considered to be the most successful Westphalian stallion per se and has attained a nigh to epoch-making significance when one considers his relatively short application in horse breeding. It has not been the first time that the pairing of Acord II-Pilot has brought forth top quality stallions. This combination previously already produced inter alia Alvaretto and Acordplus (both private stallions in N.R.W.). Other direct forebears are the Dutch horse Zonnenglans, a grandson of the full Furioso II- brother, Mexico and the Rhineland stallion Fresco.

Accept had his debut in competition sport following his successful stallion performance test in 1999. He was instantaneously successful and highly placed in show jumper tests at the novice and elementary levels. In 2000 he won show jumper tests at elementary and intermediate levels and qualified for the federal German show jumping championships.

His first foals confirm the high esteem in which he is held as a sire: sporty types with well proportioned muscles, vigorous and with a lot of verve in the their motions.