**"German
performance horse breeding has always returned to the Thoroughbred for
soundness, quality and athleticism, and it is not surprising that Vollkorn
should have been as successful as he was."
"Vollkorn
stood as a sport horse sire for 16 seasons, from 1966 to 1981, producing
13 licensed sons, including Viktor, Vivaldi, Volaro, Volturno, Votltreffer,
Varus (a champion of his Performance Test at Medingen in 1978), Van Gogh
and Vagabund.
His Oldenburger son, Volturno
(out of a mare by the Thoroughbred, Manolette) was Champion of his
licensing, and went on to be a member of the German Silver Medal winning
Eventing team at the 1976 Olympic Games - and a member of the team at the
following Games. Volturno won over 20 international events before retiring
to stud where he produced a number of licensed sons, including Voltur,
Voltaire, Volturnus and Valeur. The Vollkorn daughter, Vallauris was a
successful international dressage competitor in the 1980s with Ann Kathrin
Linsenhoff.
Perhaps Vollkorn's greatest
legacy in modern times is through the remarkable breeding program of Mrs Harli
Seifert, who bred her top eventing mare, Chica (Rudilore II) to
Volturno, twice, to produce two broodmares, Ruling Chica and Voilą -
these two mares then established a dynasty that has produced such
important stallions as the dressage gun, Rubin Royal, and the exciting
young showjumping stallions, Conterno Grande and Couleur Rubin.