Flemmingh produces big, long lined modern type offspring with superior characters and work ethics and big fancy movement. The KWPN has named him the highest ranking of 'Preferent' for his contribution to the Dutch Warmblood breeding in Holland. The foals of Flemmingh are very much in demand by dressage riders, trainers and dealers because they are very eager learners, like to work and move very easy and well.
Flemmingh's mare line is one of the best available in Holstein. Besides Flemmingh, his dam sired three other approved sons: Gaspari I and II and the Holstein Champion Litorio. Flemmingh sires beautiful, big, long-lined horses with three perfect gaits. This is proven by the great number of Ster and Keur mares, champion foals and
dressage performance horses.
Flemmingh is the sire of many selection champions such as: Kwebbel- Reserve Champion UTV and the highest IBOP of the Netherlands with 90 points,
Likina Field- Reserve Champion UTV, Kevanie- UTV Reserve Champion, Rilena- Reserve Champion of Holland and Champion of Europe, Sarina-
Champion of Friesland, Silvita- Reserve Champion of Friesland, Sivemmie- Champion of Groningen, Sigranta- Champion of Overijssel, Tola- highest
IBOP of NAWPN 2005 and #1 in the DG Bar Cup for 5-years old horses, Up to Date- one of the best 4 year old KWPN dressage horses in USA 2005
and finally, Astrid de la Cornilliere- Foal Champion of Zeeland.
The approved stallions; Krack C, Santino and Lingh are some of the most famous Flemmingh sons. In 2005, A Flemmingh son was placed 5th in the finals
for dressage of the KWPN approvals.
His offspring are performing very well at the National and International dressage shows. His son Lingh, ridden by Edward Gal, was Reserve Champion of
Holland, he won the World Cup in Amsterdam and was Reserve Champion at the World Cup Final in Las Vegas, where he was the crowd favorite. He
won and placed in several other Grand Prix and World Cup qualifiers. He was also a member of the Dutch team at the European Championship.
Flemmingh’s approved son Krack C has also won several Grand Prix and was the best KWPN dressage horse during the World Championship in Jerez
2002. Krack C won the Grand Prix Special in ’s Hertogenbosch and became the Dutch Dressage Champion of 2005. Also very successful is BeSe, ridden
by Catherina Morelli, who won the Grand Prix Special and the Grand Prix at the International Horse Show in Palm Beach. Melvin, who is with Imke
Schellekens-Bartels, has already placed 2nd twice in a Grand Prix and was 4th at the Dutch Championship 2006.
Flemmingh is an internationally appreciated dressage stallion.