In
August of 2002, we travelled to Sweden and were able to visit Bayron
in person. The picture to the left is Dan with Bayron at his former
home, Team Piaffe, in Sweden. Bayron was imported to the US in 2006
and currently stands at Brady
Equestrian Center in Minnesota.
About
Bayron:
Bayron, his sire Bernstein, two brothers—Bolero and Ravell, and
uncle—the very famous Chagall—are all found in the top eleven
horses of the BLUP index. Bayron’s sire Bernstein—an Elite
stallion by Napoleon—is the sire of three approved sons, including
Premium A Bolero. Bayron’s dam Bali is by the very influential
Utrillo, and has produced high scoring dressage horses and Diploma mares.
Offspring
Information and Show Results:
Bayron has already proven himself as a sire of outstanding horses in
dressage by his offsprings’ performance in the Swedish Breeders’
Trophy. Daughter Sorbina won best 3-year-old mare in all of Sweden in
1998. In 2000, she placed 2nd in the dressage finals of the Breeders’
Trophy as a 4-year-old. In 1998, daughter Bianca placed 2nd in gaits
at the National Show for 3-year-olds. In 1999, she won the talent search
in gaits at her mare premiere. Sorbina and Bianca are both Diploma mares.
In 2000, son Newton places 5th in the Scandinavian Open Dressage. Sons
Benjamin and Jetzon received Diplomas. In 2001, sons Boss and Vandal
placed in the Breeders’ Trophy for 6-year-olds. Benjamin won Highest
Points for Gaits in Borås, Sweden. In 2002, daughter Baliza won
the 3-year-old Test in Vetlana. Daughter Carmen is 9 for Type, Class
I in Jumping and Diploma in Dressage. Daughter Apollonia is Double Diploma
in Gaits and Jumping. In 2003, Benjamin competed in the World Championship
Dressage 6-year-old test. He also placed 7th that same year in the Swedish
Young Horse Championship Breeders Cup with an overall score of 7.15
out of 10.