Emerald Van'T Ruytershof


Ranked 11th in the WBFSH rankings, Emerald stands out for his numerous achievements: silver at the World Young Horse Championship, finalist at the Rio Olympics, and CSI5* Grand Prix winner. He follows in the footsteps of his legendary sire Diamant de Semilly, crowned best show jumping stallion in the world in 2015, 2016, and 2023.
In the current ranking of the world’s best show jumping stallions (WBFSH), Emerald Van ‘t Ruytershof holds the 11th position.
In just a few years, Emerald climbed to the top thanks to multiple international successes.
He began his career by earning silver at the World Young Horse Championship, became a finalist at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, was runner-up at the World Final in Gothenburg, and won various Nations Cups and numerous CSI5* Grand Prix titles, among other victories.
Achievements that follow the legacy of his legendary sire Diamant de Semilly, winner of multiple championships and ranked as the best show jumping stallion in the world in 2015, 2016, and 2023 according to WBFSH.
● Finalist at the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games
● 2nd place at the World Final in Gothenburg
● Winner of various Nations Cups
● Winner of numerous CSI5* Grand Prix events
EMERALD VAN’T RUYTERSHOF Stallion 2004 Chestnut BWP | DIAMANT DE SEMILLY SF 1991 Brown 1.73m 1.60m Jump | LE TOT DE SEMILLY SF 1977 Chestnut 1.68m 1.60m Jump | GRAND VENEUR SF 1972 |
VENUE DU TOT SF 1965 | |||
VENISE DES CRESLES SF 1987 Brown | ELF III SF 1970 | ||
MISS DES CRESLES SF 1978 | |||
CARTHINA Z ZANG 2000 Chestnut 1.45m Jump | CARTHAGO HOLST 1987 Grey 1.71m 1.60m Jump | CAPITOL I HOLST 1975 | |
PERRA HOLST 1975 | |||
TANAGRA’S VAN HET DAROHOF BWP 1996 Chestnut | LYS DE DARMEN SF 1977 | ||
GESINA VAN HET DAROHOF BWP 1983 1.45m Jump |