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If you've ever dreamed about finding a very exquisite,
extremely agile, versatile and naturally
gaited Paso Fino with enough heart and stamina to effortlessly
carry its rider on endurance rides and possess the natural
ability to performing precision dressage movements, then
you'll probably love our colt, Sundancer de Melodia, aka Buck,
as much as I do!
About Sundancer de Melodia's Sire...
Sundancer Mako, pictured below, is legendary largo
stallion! He was
a 14.3 hand
beautiful mahogany bay son of the PFHA Hall of Fame stallion,
Coral LaCE, that was
imported
into the US in 1968 by George LaHood. Coral was honored with
the highly esteemed "Horse of Horses" title in Columbian where
he was bred/raised. After being imported, his later
accomplishment included earning a Grand National Championship
in Performance. He also produced many National
Champions. The Paso Fino Horse Association honored him
twice as the #1 Top Producing Sire in the Nation and a
"Top 10 Producing Sire" an amazing thirteen times!
His offspring have received National titles in Pleasure,
Performance, Versatility, Driving and Largo Races, as well as
numerous State and Regional titles. Coral LaCE was also
inducted into the Paso Fino Horse Association's Hall of
Fame. I believe his greatest honor is probably the
fact that owners from all over the world are still dedicated
to preserving the Coral LaCE legacy for it's gentle nature,
natural gait, versatility and great beauty.
Click here for more info about
Coral...
About Sundancer de Melodia's Dam...
Eve de
Vez, pictured below, is the daughter of Cantante de
Omega, a beautiful 14.3 hand chestnut stallion.
Cantante was a third National
Amateur/Owner Performance Stallion. These lines go back to
Singer, a Reserve National Champion and a Reserve Grand
National Champion to Coral LaCE. Eve's dam,
Melodia de Vez, pictured below, is a prized broodmare
also from the Guamani bloodline. Melodia
numerous championships including Reserve National Champion
Schooling Fillies and many Regional Championships in
Performance and Pleasure. Melodia's sire is the
legendary Coral LaCE, pictured below. Prior
to being imported into the US in 1968 by George LaHood, Coral
was honored with the highly esteemed "Horse of Horses" title
in Columbian where he was bred/raised. His later
accomplishment included earning a Grand National Championship
in Performance. He also produced many National
Champions. The Paso Fino Horse Association honored him
twice as the #1 Top Producing Sire in the Nation and a
"Top 10 Producing Sire" an amazing thirteen times!
His offspring have received National titles in Pleasure,
Performance, Versatility, Driving and Largo Races, as well as
numerous State and Regional titles. Coral LaCE was also
inducted into the Paso Fino Horse Association's Hall of
Fame. I believe his greatest honor is probably the
fact that owners from all over the world are still dedicated
to preserving the Coral LaCE legacy for it's gentle nature,
natural gait, versatility and great beauty.
Thank you for your
interest,
Debbie Selhost
horses05@pasofinos.info
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