Post by QH4life on Dec 2, 2016 0:51:23 GMT -4
Merry Christmas :-) we would like to offer you a breeding to our lovely stallion World Artiste he hasnt been shown much recently (and his records still need updating) but this boy has competed in the olympics and many high level eventing events.
World Artiste
1991 Chestnut Hanoverian Stallion
17.0 Hands
Registration Number: 1187
Points: 1910
HFWBA Points: 329
Earnings: $2,950
Warner" is an incredibly gifted eventer, and he has all the qualities desirable in one. He has wonderful impulsion and gaits for dressage, is strong, fast, and hardy for cross-country, and possesses the speed, grace, and scope to handle the show jumping course. We expect great things from this boy as part of our top-notch eventing showstring. He has several more years of solid showing ahead of him before we even consider retiring him to full-time stud!
2004 proved to be a very successful season for Warner. Although looking at his ribbons one might guess that it was a bad season, but in fact he was facing one of the toughest campaigns of his life - the path to the Olympics. He showed only in Olympic qualifying events in order to save his strength and focus for these important and highly competitive events, where he faced some of the world's best competitors. He was successful, too - he was one of the top 12 competitors invited to go to Athens, if nothing else for his supreme consistancy on the eventing course. While there, he placed 11th overall, which isn't bad considering the immense number of horses he had to beat out even to claim that title.
2004 was also successful in that it produced his first few foals, including the much sought-after WANETTE ICF of which there were numerous offers even when she wasn't officially for sale. His offspring have incredible conformation, temperaments, and athleticism. What more could a breeder want? Warner is just as consistant in the breeding shed as he is in competition
Sire: Weltmeyer (World Cup I {Woermann x Sandernixe} x Anika {Absatz x Adelsbuch})
Dam: Dulla (Duerkheim {Duft II x Wunschfrau} x Artisin {Abhang I x Axtzeit})
About The Sire: WELTMEYER is a RL Hanoverian stallion who was Champion of the Stallion Licensing at Verden in 1987, Federal Champion of the 3-Year-Old Riding Horses in Vechta, won his Stallion Performance test in Adelheidsdorf, won the CHI conformation show class for approved stallions in Hanover in 1988, and was DLG Exhibition Champion in Frankfurt in 1989. He was a successful dressage competitor, and he has become one of the best lines to be found in a dressage horse.
About The Dam: DUALLA is a RL mare, a daughter of DUERKHEIM who was the leading producer of Dressage and Eventing horses in Germany during his many years at stud at the State Celle Stud.
His Page: qh4life.proboards.com/thread/1336/world-artiste-chestnut-hanoverian-stallion
World Artiste
1991 Chestnut Hanoverian Stallion
17.0 Hands
Registration Number: 1187
Points: 1910
HFWBA Points: 329
Earnings: $2,950
Warner" is an incredibly gifted eventer, and he has all the qualities desirable in one. He has wonderful impulsion and gaits for dressage, is strong, fast, and hardy for cross-country, and possesses the speed, grace, and scope to handle the show jumping course. We expect great things from this boy as part of our top-notch eventing showstring. He has several more years of solid showing ahead of him before we even consider retiring him to full-time stud!
2004 proved to be a very successful season for Warner. Although looking at his ribbons one might guess that it was a bad season, but in fact he was facing one of the toughest campaigns of his life - the path to the Olympics. He showed only in Olympic qualifying events in order to save his strength and focus for these important and highly competitive events, where he faced some of the world's best competitors. He was successful, too - he was one of the top 12 competitors invited to go to Athens, if nothing else for his supreme consistancy on the eventing course. While there, he placed 11th overall, which isn't bad considering the immense number of horses he had to beat out even to claim that title.
2004 was also successful in that it produced his first few foals, including the much sought-after WANETTE ICF of which there were numerous offers even when she wasn't officially for sale. His offspring have incredible conformation, temperaments, and athleticism. What more could a breeder want? Warner is just as consistant in the breeding shed as he is in competition
Sire: Weltmeyer (World Cup I {Woermann x Sandernixe} x Anika {Absatz x Adelsbuch})
Dam: Dulla (Duerkheim {Duft II x Wunschfrau} x Artisin {Abhang I x Axtzeit})
About The Sire: WELTMEYER is a RL Hanoverian stallion who was Champion of the Stallion Licensing at Verden in 1987, Federal Champion of the 3-Year-Old Riding Horses in Vechta, won his Stallion Performance test in Adelheidsdorf, won the CHI conformation show class for approved stallions in Hanover in 1988, and was DLG Exhibition Champion in Frankfurt in 1989. He was a successful dressage competitor, and he has become one of the best lines to be found in a dressage horse.
About The Dam: DUALLA is a RL mare, a daughter of DUERKHEIM who was the leading producer of Dressage and Eventing horses in Germany during his many years at stud at the State Celle Stud.
His Page: qh4life.proboards.com/thread/1336/world-artiste-chestnut-hanoverian-stallion