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w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 The American Hanoverian The Quarterly Magazine of the American Hanoverian Society Fall Inspection Tour Reports My Hanoverian: From Sale Horse to National Ranking! Dressage at Devon karen lietz Hanoverians Rule NorCal Medal Finals smartsupplements ™ by in this issue THE AMERICAN HANOVERIAN In the Ribbons Publisher American Hanoverian Society, Inc. Edgar Schutte, President Editor Terri Ralenkotter Editorial Advisory Committee Hugh Bellis-Jones Vanessa Carlson Steve Carroll Cheryl Johnson Diane Nauman Production Terri Ralenkotter TDR Graphics Proofreader Hugh Bellis-Jones AHS Executive Director Hugh Bellis-Jones AHS Central Office Staff Sandy Clevenger Carol Hienzsch The American Hanoverian is an official publication of the American Hanoverian Society, Inc., 4067 Iron Works Parkway, Suite 1, Lexington, KY 40511. Phone: (859) 255-4141. Fax: (859) 255-8467. E-mail: [email protected]. Website address: http://www.hanoverian.org. Copyright © 2013 by the American Hanoverian Society, Inc. Reproduction without permission from the publisher is prohibited. All rights reserved. The American Hanoverian Society, through its Board of Directors, reserves the right to accept or reject advertisements for this publication at its discretion. The American Hanoverian is published quarterly. Submissions from the membership are invited, however, the editor reserves the right to edit all submissions for content, style and clarity. Material is selected based on its news value, educational value, historical significance and entertainment value. A selfaddressed, stamped envelope must accompany all photographs or discs in order for them to be returned. DANSUSE MF (Don Principe-EM Fuerst Dancer MF/Fuerst Heinrich) Dansuse MF represented her sire Don Principe at 2013 Dressage at Devon winning the Get of Sire class. The elegant dark bay filly, along with Duet MF (Don Principe/EM Rotina/Rotspon) were the representatives of Don Principe’s offspring. Dansuse MF, who also won the 2013 Dressage Sport Horse Breeding Horse of the Year (Yearling Filly Division) and was awarded the prestigious Traveling Trot Trophy for Dressage Sport Horse Breeding Highest Scoring Champion (82.700%). She is owned and bred by Maryanna Haymond, Marydell Farm, N.C. Show Ring 22-26Dressage at Devon articles 30NorCal Medal Finals — by Sheri Scott 38 AHS Futurity Results Articles and information 8 Stallion Service Auction - Bidding Ends February 14th! 1 5-16Seven Stallions Added to 2014 AHS Elite Stallion Roster 17Hanoverian Spotlight: Three Brothers In The News — by Wendy W. Costello 18My Hanoverian- Welttaenser: From Sale Horse to National Ranking — by Caryn Vesperman 21 Links of Interest to Breeders and Owners 40Fall Inspection Tour Articles Departments 6President’s Message 65Sales List 66Advertising Rates On the Cover: Soaring to the highest Mare Performance Test score of 2013, EMC Furst Daylight (Furst Impression-Amelia Bedelia/Anhatiner E) finished her test with an impressive 8.16 overall. Her proud owner/breeder is Mary Manning, N.C. Photo by Alicia Frese w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 My Hanoverian – What’s Your Story? A merican H anoverian S ociet y, I nc . 2014 Officers and Directors President Past President Edgar Schutte 46 West Wise Road Lincoln, CA 95648 Tel: (916) 645-1471 Fax: (916) 645-9417 [email protected] Doug Leatherdale 2075 Cottonwood Trail Long Lake, MN 55356 Tel: (763) 473-3803 Fax: (763) 473-8101 [email protected] Executive Vice-President & East Regional Director Suzanne Quarles 13549 Glissans Mill Road Mt. Airy, MD 21771 Tel/Fax: (301) 831-5070 [email protected] Vice President & Director At Large Rick Toering 12201 Thoroughbred Road Oak Hill, VA 20171 Tel: (703) 472-9954 Fax: (703) 770-7901 [email protected] Secretary & Director At Large Barbara Schmidt, DVM 11698 Hwy 42 Union, KY 41091 Tel: (859) 485-6000 Fax: (859) 485-4567 [email protected] Treasurer & Director At Large Vanessa Carlson 17785 E 480 Road Claremore, OK 74019 Tel: (918) 341-7262 Fax: (918) 342-3043 [email protected] Executive Director Hugh Bellis-Jones American Hanoverian Society 4067 Iron Works Parkway, Suite 1 Lexington, KY 40511 Tel: (859) 255-4141 Fax: (859) 255-8467 [email protected] MIDWest Regional Director Doug Langer, DVM W 3465 Markert Road Helenville, WI 53137 Tel: (262) 424-7626 Fax: (262) 569-9566 [email protected] West Regional Director Volker Ehlers 1119 NW 35th Avenue Camas, WA 98607 Tel: (360) 210-7321 [email protected] Do you share a unique bond with your Hanoverian as a competition partner? As a dedicated schoolmaster? As an irreplaceable member of your family? The AHS is looking for short stories and accompanying photos to use in The American Hanoverian magazine. Tell us what makes your Hanoverian so special! For consideration, entries should consist of a short essay depicting your horse’s remarkable qualities and one or two high quality, high resolution color digital photos (2000 x 3000 pixels minimum, JPG format) submitted via email to AHS Publications Editor Terri Ralenkotter at [email protected] or [email protected] Director At Large Nancy Connolly 9610 NE 202nd Ave. Vancouver, WA 98682 Tel: (360) 882-9433 [email protected] Director At Large Anne Sparks 913 Sandia Rd. NW Albuquerque, NM 87107 Tel: (781) 858-3866 Fax: (505) 873-1070 [email protected] Director At Large Cathy Tucker-Slaterbeck 13929 Old Hanover Rd. Reistertown, MD 21136 Tel: (410) 429-5701 Fax: (410) 429-5701 [email protected] Director At Large Meg Williams 18995 Hanoverian Lane Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Tel: (812) 926-4295 Fax: (812) 926-3228 [email protected] w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 president’s message W e wrap up another year, one with lots of excitement and challenges and growth. A year in which we saw many beautiful Hanoverians shine and also sell in larger numbers than prior years. Pretty soon we will be in Houston giving out AHS awards during the annual meeting, to owners of the best performing Hanoverians in our breeding programs. I hope you can join us in that celebration with fellow breeders, riders and Hanoverian enthusiasts. It is promising to be a very fun couple of days filled with education, information and a Grand Prix at the Great South West Equestrian Center. Rebecca Pennington is our host. Rebecca hosted a meeting 10 years ago and got Dr. Wilkens to do the Do Si Do, square dancing night at the awards banquet, I will say no more. Speaking of awards, a horse owned by our very own past president Doug Leatherdale and his wife Louise was the recipient of a rarely given title the end of last year. Their highly successful sire Damsey (Dressage Royal-Ria Grande/Ritual) was awarded the title FRH by the Association for Promoting Competing Hanoverians. FRH is not an easily earned title anyway but this was unique because the title had never before been given to a competition horse owned by an American. It is a big deal! I spoke with Doug afterwards as he was recuperating from a successful back surgery and an eventful end of the year. We hope to see the Leatherdales in Houston so they can share some of their excitement with us. A week after the Houston AHS meeting on February 14th the Stallion Service Auction organized by Board member Nancy Connolly will come to a close. Owners of Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n about 50 Hanoverian stallions offer donated breedings for you to bid on. Last year we had server problems and that really messed things up. Although no one but the server was to blame for this poorly timed failure, all we could do was apologize and go on as good as possible. The stress was hard on Sandy Werkheiser who graciously has done these auctions for us on-line from the inception of internet auctions. We needed to do something different to re-gain the trust of the many disappointed stallion owners and bidders. This year we switched gears and decided to go with a professional auction company that is used to bidding volume. The auction is run by Tim Jennings and his internet Sporthorse auction company (SportHorseAuctions.com). He has more internet auction experience than anybody so bidders, bring it on! The stallions got some great exposure through the Jennings’s auction company from emails and internet banners. I wish you all good luck and many successful bids. Seven stallions have been added as AHS Elite stallions for 2014. Sternlicht GGF (Soliman de Hus EM Rhapsody GGF/Rascalino), a 2010 black Hanoverian stallion, was approved at the Hilltop Farm licensing, last summer. He was bred by Rachel Ehrlich, Greengate Farm, Mass., and is owned by Hilltop Farm, Colora, Md. Four stallions were approved in Oklahoma at the 2013 Silver Creek 70-Day Performance Test site, our last inspection for the year. Judges Meg Williams, George Walker and Dr. Ludwig Christmann braved the very cold weather to inspect eligible stallions. It was so cold that the final day of the cross country had to be canceled. AHS presence was especially noticeable and appreciated as several organizations including Oldenburg Verband and ISR/ Oldenburg NA did not attend the finals this time around. The stallions were Checkmate, Dheputy, Royal Reflection HU and San City. Checkmate (Check In Rio Zeus/Zeus) is a 2009 imported chestnut Oldenburg stallion. Bred by Werner Kruse, he is owned by Jennifer and Armin Arnoldt, Dreamscape Farm, Langley, British Columbia. Dheputy (Dauphin - EM Rhussia/Rotspon) is a 2009 bay Oldenburg stallion bred and owned by Mo Swanson, Rolling Stone Farm, Slatington, Pa. Royal Reflection HU (Galant du Serein - EM Rohmanie/ Rohdiamant) is a chestnut 2009 RPSI stallion bred and owned by Anne Sparks, Horses Unlimited, Albuquerque, N.M. San City (San Remo - SPS Bounty/Bolero) is a 2006 black Hanoverian stallion owned by Linda Crabtree, Dream Acres Sport Horses, Ponce De Leon, Fla. San City was approved through his performance in eventing. Congratulations to all! The highest scoring jumper of the test could not be considered for Hanoverian license because of a lacking pedigree on the dam side. Anne Spark’s stallion Gallant Reflection HU was the overall test’s Reserve Champion, congratulations Anne with that great result!! Two stallions were imported to the USA that were licensed by the German Hanoverian Verband and have been activated with the AHS. Diamo Gold (Dimaggio - Elfe/Ex Libris), a 2007 bay Oldenburg stal-4 president’s message (cont.) lion owned by Harmony Sporthorses, Kiowa, Colo., and is located at Hassler Dressage in Chesapeake City, Md. Rubinero (RubinsteinFaola/Ex Libris) is a 1999 black Oldenburg stallion bred by FranzJosef Wieghaus-Vorwerk and was previously owned by Gestüt Vorwerk. He is now owned by Rick Rockefeller-Silvia, Dream Street Stallions, Wellington, Fla. The Hanoverian editorial section in Warmbloods Today magazine is coming up soon. Last year our Hanoverian section was the largest breed type section the magazine had done to date and got very good responses. Make sure to submit your ads by the deadline so you can be part of this great Hanoverian issue again. Talking about advertising, our next AHS magazine will be In the Ribbons our largest and full color print issue for the year. A good one to advertise in! The AHS budget year has been changed. Instead of an OctoberSeptember year we will now adhere to the regular calendar year as the AHS budget year. This will make the finances more logical because ever since we started a fall inspection tour the financial year ended in between the summer and fall tour. It was not always clear how to allocate the tour income and expenses as they often crossed over. This year at the Annual meeting a board approved balanced 2014 budget from January-December will be presented for approval by the membership. We have a very good new resource section on the AHS www.hanoverian.org website. Born out of a need identified by the Breeders’ Bssistance Committee, to help breeders do research and make informed breeding decisions. This was developed by Kate Palmquist, chair of the education committee. It is a very comprehensive resource for Hanoverian breeders. You can find it under ‘Programs and Resources’. See you in Houston! n Sincerely, Edgar Schutte AHS President Willow CBF (Widmark-EM Cassie/Cordoba) At the Capital Challenge Horse Show in Upper Marlboro, Md., Willow CBF was named Champion of the Future Hunter Mares division which was sponsored by Penelope Ayres and Ravenswood Farm. Willow and rider Phillip Cillis, who took the reins for owner Julie Hancock, placed first, fourth, and fifth over fences and was second under saddle. jennifer wood media, inc. The 2008 chestnut Hanoverian mare was bred by Meg Williams, Oakwood Farm, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Cillis and Willow CBF traveled across the United States, from San Diego, California to Upper Marlboro, Maryland, to claim this victory. Cillis and Hancock found Willow CBF, a five-year-old Hanoverian mare by Widmark, in November at a dressage barn and started in the Pre-Green Hunters in April. “She just moved really well. We had seen her free jump, and she jumped really well and soft and nice,” Cillis remembered. “She had such a great temperament and we were hoping she’d make up to an amateur horse, but already as a PreGreen horse she’s also doing the low Amateurs with Julie. She’s got the best brain.” While Cillis worked for Hap Hansen for 20 years and had brought equitation riders to Capital Challenge before, it had been “years and years” since he showed here last. “We had a fun one and we thought, ‘Let’s do it!’” he said. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 AHS stallion service auction AHS Stallion Service Auction: New Format and Expanded Audience for 2014! The AHS is proud to announce the 2014 AHS Stallion Service Auction will be conducted online by Tim Jennings and Sporthorseauctions. com. The 2014 AHS Stallion Service auction, scheduled to open for bidding on February 1, 2014 and close on February 14, 2014, will be the only one of its kind! The Sporthorseauction’s software is being revised for this auction and is expected to be ready to start adding stallions in early December. The AHS Stallion Service Auction is currently being promoted on the Sporthorseauction’s website with it’s own page that links to the AHS site. More information will be added to the website as it becomes available: Choice Lots are also being utilized for the AHS Stallion Service Auction. Each group of stallions included in a Choice Lot will share an auction page. That means that there is limited room for information photos and videos for each stallion. We will include links to external information for each stallion on a Choice Lot page. Check the link for new updates, join the bidding, support AHS and get a great deal on the stallion of your choice. n http://www.sporthorseauctions.com/AHS-Stallion-Service-Auction.html The AHS Stallion Service Auction has been included on two email blast to contracted lists of over 105,000 Warmblood enthusiasts and USEF participants. The first included a banner developed for the auction. The second went out in late November and lists the early stallions confirmed. The AHS Stallion Service Auction has been listed in our upcoming auctions section of our promotional emails for the December Online Auction. The Auction has also been included on web banners on chronofhorse.com, sidelinesnews.com, horseshowsonline.com and Hanoverian.org. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n rs: nda r Cale you k r a M ns: e p O on Aucti uar y 1st Febr oses: l C n o Y Aucti uar y 14th YFebr N! E T F BID OHIGH! BID news The Canadian Hanoverian Society Extends Discounted Participation in Celle Frozen Semen Program to AHS Members The Canadian Hanoverian Society will allow AHS members to participate in their frozen semen program at 25% discount direct from Celle. As of January 31, 2013 the Canadian Hanoverian Society has been appointed the exclusive distributor in Canada by the Celle National State Stud (Landgestüt Celle) for their stallions available for export to Canada. Under the Ordering Frozen tab you will find a price list of stallions that are available and the price per dose. Note that frozen semen from these stallions is packaged in a breeding dose containing 3, 4 or 8 pipettes (straws) of .5ml each depending on the stallion. Every order is filled with the exact number of straws per breeding dose as shipped from Celle. Any stallion can be ordered on this list so long as the order form and payment is received by January 31, 2013. After this date orders can only be filled from stallions in our available inventory. These stallions are marked with an * on the list. For orders received by January 31, 2013 the semen should be available for pickup or delivery by late March or early April, 2013. Full paid members of the Eastern or Western Canada Breeding Clubs receive a 25% discount off the “List Price” for all semen they order. The semen will be in storage with Dr. Claire Plante DVM. Her address is: 7666 – 8th Line, Nichol Township, Guelph, Ontario N1H 6J2, tel (519) 820-3999. The shipping/handling charge per dose pays for all the costs to get your semen order into storage at Dr. Plante’s facility. The only additional charges to be billed by Dr. Plante will be if shipment is required with less than 48 hours’ notice in which case an extra charge of $150 will apply. As well, if Dr. Plante has to charge a dry shipper she will bill an extra fee of $40. Senate Passes Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act In January, the United States Senate passed, the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act (S. 1171), sponsored by Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS). The bill was passed unanimously without amendment and has been sent to the House of Representatives where it awaits further action. The Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act amends the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) to clarify that veterinarians are allowed to transport, administer and dispense controlled substances and medications outside of their registered offices and hospitals. It would ensure equine We are currently unable to accept payment by credit or debit card. Your order form and a cheque, bank draft or money order in Canadian dollars payable to the Canadian Hanoverian Society for the total amount of your order should be sent to: Michael Boyd 12 Country Club Drive Toronto, Ontario M9A 3J4 If you have any questions regarding the terms of sale, would like to discuss stallion selection, ask which stallions are currently available in inventory or any other queries, contact Michael Boyd at (416) 239-0624 (email: [email protected]). http://www.canadianhanoverians. com/breeding/information-for-ordering-frozen-semen-from-thecelle-national-state-stud/ n Courtesy American Horse Council, www.horsecouncil.org veterinarians have the ability provide mobile or ambulatory services in the field to the horse community. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently changed its interpretation of provisions within the CSA regarding what veterinarians may carry with them and has stated it now believes it is illegal for veterinarians to transport controlled substances and medications for use outside of their registered locations, such as an animal hospital. Equine veterinarians often provide mobile services and treat horses at farms, training facilities, horse shows, or racetracks. In many cases it is not possible for owners to bring their horses to a clinic or hospital. For this reason, veterinarians have for years carried any medications they may have needed with them secured in their vehicle. However, their ability to do this and provide care to horses in the field is now in jeopardy. This legislation would allow vets to continue to treat horses as they always have. The AHC supports this bill and hopes the House will pass the bill quickly. n w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 I n P assin g PORTOFINO (1983-2013) (Paradox I-SPS Minouche, 1983, 16.1 H, Westfalen) Reserve Champion of his 100-Day Test in Warendorf, Germany, Portofino stood for many years at the prestigious Westphalian National Stud in Muenster, Germany. Portofino produced two approved and licensed sons in Germany and numerous States Premium and Main Studbrook mares. After being imported to the U.S., Portofino continued to produce winners. His offspring won “Get of Sire” classes at recognized breed shows. His offspring also won classes in dressage shows on both U.S. coasts. Portofino in Warendorf, Germany Portofino achieved extremely high scores and was the Reserve Champion upon completion of his Performance Test in Wardendorf in 1986. In 1994, Portofino was recognized as one of the top five producing sporthorse stallions in Germany for his age group. His offspring reflected the quality of their sire-- he produced 2 approved sons, numerous States Premium mares, and many successful competition offspring in the disciplines of dressage and show jumping. Portofino was an action trotter in Germany and was presented annually at the Warendorf Stallion Parade. He had impeccable bloodlines, only his stem from both Westphalian and Hanoverian lineage. His sire Paradox I was honored with a life size bronze statue in the center of the Westphalian State Stud in Warendorf. Portofino at age 30, shortly before his passing. Otto Rudolph Fuchs Hilton Farm Curtain Call for Futurity Jumpers Once a year, the three- and four-yearold youngsters out of the Hanoverian Jumper Breeding Program have their first public presentation in the Niedersachsenhalle in Verden. The four-year-olds will compete on Wednesday, February 5. The threeyear-olds will crown their champion one month later, on Wednesday, March 5. Super performances and suspense will be no coincidence. Many a career already started in Verden in the past years, as these competitions were frequently the stepping stone for international successes later on. Reliable partner of the Hannoveraner Verband at the Free Jumping Competition is the Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Free Jumping Competition of the Hanoverian JBP, Verden, Germany insurance company VGH-Versicherung, supporting the event since it has been held the first time in 1997. Approximately 60 four- and 100 threeyear-olds are expected to come to Verden. They all have one thing in common: They descend from outstanding Hanoverian show jumping lines with their parents being approved in breeding and sports and registered with the Hanoverian Jumper Breeding Program. Both competitions will start at 9.00 o’clock. The instructors and show jumping riders Dieter Smitz and anoth- er experienced show jumping rider will act as judge. They will award scores for style, potential and overall impression and analyze the performances. Besides valuable prizes, the owners of the two best of their agegroup will have reason to be happy as they will win a free breeding to an approved show jumping stallion The participants will be published on the website of the Hannoveraner Verband www.hannoveraner.com after registration deadline. n stallion news 2013 North American Stallion Testing Pronounces Winner During Epic Storm, Top-American-Bred Gallant Reflection HU Named Reserve Champion by amy borgman The 2013 North American Stallion Testing, Broken Arrow, Okla., will go down in the record books as one of the largest, and most challenging, since Silver Creek Farms began hosting and producing the event seven years ago at their top-notch facility outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. A collection of stallions bred in Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Canada and the United States were trained, tested and judged by a panel during their stay in the Sooner State. The winner of the 70-Day Test, Canadian-bred Fabian DSF (Freestyle x Hierarch), claimed top honors with exceptional marks for rideability. The Reserve Championship went to Horses Unlimited’s Gallant Reflection HU (Galant du Serein x Rohdiamant). The bright chestnut was the topplaced American-bred, with an impressive fourth place in the jumping index and a very close second in rideability index. During the testing, candidates were evaluated on a series of universal criteria including gaits, jumping, rideability and character. This process allows stallions to show their versatility without emphasizing any one style or discipline. They received marks from multiple judges during both the “training phase” and “test phase” of the event. The 70-Day Test began with a veterinary inspection of a large group of eighteen stallions, ages 4-8 years, on the 27th of September. Two ponies and a threeyear-old joined the group on the 7th of November for the 30-Day Test portion of the event. The training phase commenced during the pleas- ant falls days of western Oklahoma. By the time the final scores were given, one of the most difficult winter storms in recent memory had taken ahold of the entire region. The Governor of Oklahoma, Mary Fallin, declared a state of emergency and traffic across many surrounding states came to a standstill. A major storm, rider injuries, nor a series of other challenges deterred the team from completing their goal and awarding final marks to the twenty-one contestants. “This is the first time we had a perfect finish. All of the stallions that were presented completed their testing,” explained Summer Stoffel, owner of Silver Creek Farms. She credits not only the tenacious equines, but also a dedicated staff, guest riders and judges, Barbara Sikkink and training director Harald Hoffmann for achieving this milestone. Stoffel, herself a breeder of a 70-Day Test winner, is passionate about giving stallion owners in North America a path to evaluate their horses. Anne Sparks, owner and breeder of Gallant Reflection HU, was very complementary of the level of commitment Stoffel’s team brought to the testing. “Summer was there for us as owners during the entire process and was willing to do whatever was needed to help our horses be successful,” explained Sparks. 4 Photo: Il-foto-de Gallant Reflection HU (Galant du SereinRhodiamont) 2013 North American Stallion Testing Reserve Champion, bred and owned by Horses Unlimited, N.M. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Education and mentorship in the industry is a priority for both Stoffel and Sparks. Both women are quick to share their experience with others seeking to test and license stallions in North America. “ I sent another homebred through the 70-Day Test in 2009. Galante HU (Galant du Serein x Landor S) is now fully licensed and a grand prix showjumper. That experience taught me the importance of correct preparation of your stallion for testing.” Building on the knowledge gained several years ago, Sparks decided to send her Zweibrucker colt to Christian Baier of Southern Blues Equestrian in Memphis, Tennessee. Originally from Tranås in southern Sweden, Baier is a well-seasoned stallion handler and trainer. He and Sparks partnered successfully on other occasions making the choice easy for Gallant Reflection’s breeder. Baier was the handler of Pikko del Cerro HU during his 2009 Dressage at Devon Stallion Championship, as well as his 2011 American Hanoverian Society East Coast Licensing Championship. “Reefer”, as he is affectionately called, arrived at the Tennessee Farm in February. During the following months the colt would learn the basics and prepare for the rigors of a 70-Day Test. Mr. Baier spent the first three months focused on rhythm in all three gaits. “Reefer has huge gaits so I had to be patient as he gained the strength and balance needed to carry himself.” An emphasis on these principles is key to developing a horse’s natural movement. “Once he had the strength, all the work was very easy for him. He is extremely straightforward and an absolute gentleman around other horses,” remarked Baier. During the fourth month, the training emphasis became suppleness and an introduction to light jumping. The remainder of preparation time was spent building more rhythm, suppleness and strength. Baier fondly recalls Reefer’s positive attitude and cooperative nature both under saddle and in the stable. “I delivered him to Oklahoma and was looking for a positive outcome based on what he showed to me during his time at my Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n farm. I’m so happy Reefer was named Reserve Champion, he is an excellent horse.” Good basics and admirable character were also key qualities in the winner. Fabian DSF was bred in Canada by Jennifer and Armin Arnoldt, and prepared for the test by his owner Martha Diaz at her Red Wind Farm in El Paso, Texas. Diaz has a small training business and breeds two of her own mares each year. She also trains and shows the Horses Unlimited mare Gitana HU, half-sister to Gallant Reflection HU. Diaz is experienced with young horses and was considering a new project when she purchased him on-line as a yearling. “I wanted a horse to bring up the levels. I was also looking for something I could use to live cover my own mares without having to travel several hours to do artificial insemination,” explained Diaz. When asked about her expectations for the 70-Day Test, Diaz was hopeful and pragmatic. “I knew early on that Fabian was so smart, smart as a whip,” she described. “During the breaking process he was very kind and I hoped he would do well in rideability.” Fabian DSF did her proud by besting the field with the highest overall score in that category. Fabian DSF will return to Diaz’s farm and begin his career as her dressage mount. “My plans for him are primarily focused on performance. He’s a blast to ride. He’s always looking for you to tell him what you want him to do.” Diaz also plans to breed her mares, and offer some breedings to outside mares. “Winning was a complete surprise. My only hope was that he would score a 90 or higher so that he was licensed for my mares.” Diaz has two weanlings by Fabian DSF and is expecting two more foals next spring. Anne Sparks, owner of Horses Unlimited, is equally as enthusiastic about her four-year-old stallion and talks about him with much veneration. “Since Reefer was young, I knew he was special. When I decide to leave a colt intact, I have to have great confidence that they will be as good or better than their father.” The versatile New Mexican-bred colt certainly has a high standard to live up to. His sire, Galant du Serein, was a successful dressage mount for Hubertus Schmidt before being bought by Horses Unlimited and eventually making appearances in the Olympics, World Equestrian Games and FEI World Cup Finals. “Gallant Reflection has always been a quick learner and his movement very natural. He has “schwung” and even though he isn’t the tallest horse, his gaits are very powerful. His has presence and exceptional elasticity and hang time in the air,” remarked Sparks. Gallant Reflection HU received the top mark of 10 for character as well as 9’s for temperament, constitution and willingness to work. “Reefer will now move on to the next stage in his life. He is licensed with several registries, including the RPSI and AHS and will be available for limited breedings to outside mares. “We will balance both his career as a breeding and competition stallion going forward,” explained Sparks. Gallant Reflection HU will make the voyage to Wellington, Florida at the beginning of 2014. He will be partnered with Olympian Lisa Wilcox and begin his dressage career. Sparks and Wilcox successfully brought the Horses Unlimited-bred stallion Pikko del Cerro HU from National Young Horse Champion to Grand Prix winner. They are both enthusiastic about their next collaboration. When asked about her plans for her newest equine partner, Wilcox commented, “I’m thrilled to see him come to my program in Florida. He is quite talented and feels like a second Cerro to me. I’m looking forward to riding him in the Young Horse Program this year and climbing the dressage ladder.” n stallion news Don Principe Wins USDF Dressage Breeding Sire of the Year by HILLTOP FARM Don Principe also finished 9th on the Hunter Breeding Sire rankings and despite a fairly young group offspring competing undersaddle ranked in the top 50 for USEF Dressage Sires. Both Hilltop Farm and Marydell Farm, would like to erin mccardell/hilltop farm, inc. Hilltop Farm is proud to share the news that Don Principe (DonnerhallPrince Thatch xx-Durkheim), owned by Marydell Farms and bred by Adelheid Bruening, has been named the USEF Dressage Breeding Sire of the Year for 2013. The USEF Leading Sire system has become a valuable way for stallion owners, breeders, and trainers to evaluate the success of a stallion’s offspring in many different venues from competitions throughout the United States. With top results throughout the season by offspring such as Danseuse MF (Don Principe-Fuerst Heinrich), Dinah Shore MF (Don PrincipeRotspon), and CCS Legolas (Don Principe-Falkenhorst), Don Principe was the clear champion this year. USDF Dressage Breeding Sire of the Year Don Principe (Donnerhall-Prince Thatch xx-Durkheim) is owned by Marydell Farms and bred by Adelheid Bruening. thank all the Don Principe breeders and owners who have confidently chosen to breed to Don Principe as well as the current owners who have their Don Principe offspring out competing. Your breeding and competition efforts are truly appreciated and this accomplishment could not have been possible without your efforts! n In the Ribbons benefactor rrs (Bonheur-Heidekleid/Rubenstein I) susan j. stickles Silva Martin and Benefactor RRS are shown receiving congratulations from Bill Solyntjes at Dressage at Devon. Melinda Walton and T. Larry Smith’s homebred Hanoverian, Benefactor RRS, ridden by Silva Martin, won the Materiale Class for 4- and 5-Year-Old Stallions and Geldings at Dressage at Devon. “Benny” was also awarded the Born in the USA High Point ribbon and was the recipient of the All-American Hanoverian in the FEI Dressage Test for Five-Year Olds, which included a much appreciated $2000 prize. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 stallion news Seven Stallions Added to the 2014 AHS Elite Stallion Roster T AHS is please to announce that seven additional stallions have been added as AHS Elite stallions for 2014. he Sternlicht GGF (Soliman de Hus – EM Rhapsody GGF/ Rascalino), a 2010 black Hanoverian stallion, was approved at the AHS Stallion Inspection at Hilltop Farm, in the summer of 2013. Bred by Rachel Ehrlich, Greengate Farm, MA, he is now owned by Hilltop Farm, Colora, Maryland. Erin McCardell/Hilltop Farm, Inc. Four stallions were inspected by AHS in Oklahoma at the 2013 Silver Creek 70-Day Stallion Performance Test site. These stallions include Checkmate, Dheputy, Gallant Reflection HU and San City. Checkmate (Check In–Rio Zeus/Zeus) is a 2009 imported chestnut Oldenburg stallion. Bred by Werner Kruse, he is owned by Jennifer & Armin Arnoldt, Dreamscape Farm, Langley, British Columbia. Sternlight GGF (Soliman de Hus-EM Rhapsody GGF/Rascalino) Dheputy (Dauphin–EM Rhussia/Rotspon) is a 2009 bay Oldenburg stallion bred and owned by Mo Swanson, Rolling Stone Farm, Slatington, PA. Gallant Reflection HU (Galant du Serein–EM Rohmanie/ Rohdiamant) is a chestnut 2009 RPSI stallion bred and owned by Anne Sparks, Horses Unlimited, Albuquerque, NM. kiki beelitz San City (San Remo–SPS Bounty/Bolero) is a 2006 black Hanoverian stallion owned by Linda Crabtree, Dream 4 Checkmate (Check In-Rio Zeus/Zeus) © Il-foto.de Dheputy (Dauphin-EM Rhussia/Rotspon) Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Acres Sport Horses, Ponce De Leon, Florida. San City was approved through his performance in eventing. © Il-foto.de In addition, two stallions have been imported to the USA that were licensed by the German Hanoverian Verband and the owners have paid AHS stallion fees to activate them with AHS. This includes Diamo Gold (Dimaggio–Elfe/Ex Libris), a 2007 bay Oldenburg stallion owned by Harmony Sporthorses, Kiowa, Colorado. Diamo Gold is located at Hassler Dressage in Chesapeake City, Maryland. Rick Rockefeller-Silvia, Gallant Reflection HU (Galant du Serein-EM Rohmanie/Rohdiamant) Dream Street Stallions, Wellington, Florida has purchased and imported Rubinero. Rubinero (Rubinstein –Faola/Ex Libris) is a 1999 black Oldenburg stallion bred by Franz-Josef Wieghaus-Vorwerk and was previously owned by the Vorwerk family in Germany. Historically, Gestüt Vorwerk was also the home of Rubinstein and Rohdiamant. Interested individuals can obtain detailed information on all 2014 activated AHS Elite stallions on the AHS website at http://hanoverian.org/active-eliteahs-stallions. n © Mark Walter/Hoof Clix © susanjstickle.com Diamo Gold (Dimaggio-Elfe/Ex Libris) Rubinero (Rubinstein-Faola/Ex Libris) San City (San Remo-SPS Bounty/Bolero) Hanoverian spotlight Three Brothers in the News by wendy w. costello, Kent Island Sporthorses Donavan (Derwisch-Akelei/Argentan I) was bred to the same mare three times and this cross has produced three fabulous sons. Donavan was bred to Winpenny, by Weltbekannt, and each of her three sons, Davy Crockett, Divine, and Digby is doing well. Winpenny was bred by Susanne Quarles. Andrea Mitchell, Middleton, Wisc., reports that her Donavan-Weltbekannt son, Divine, (aka Divvy) has placed #10 on the USEA Beginner Novice Leader board and #2 in the Master Rider Division at Beginner Novice. They are schooling Prix St. Georges in their Dressage work, and hope to debut at PSG in 2014. We are very proud of this pair. Divine and owner Andrea Mitchell compete successfully in eventing. Davy Crockett, (aka Davy) was bred by Nancy Bowlus in Md. Kent Island Sporthoses bought Winpenny with her foal Davy at her side and took them to Wisconsin. Davy went on to a successful dressage career, including Young Horse placings) shown by professional rider JJ Tate and amateur owner Jayne Nessif. He has now switched to hunter competition under new owner Michelle Cable. Digby is showing great form and promise in dressage with his new owner Colleen Murphy. The other two boys were bred by Valerie Ahl, in WI, after she bought Winpenny from us. n Davy Crockett is now enjoying the hunter ring with new owner Michelle Cable. Digby, owned by Colleen Murphy, is showing great form in dressage. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n “My Hanoverian” feature From A Sale Horse to National Rankings by caryn vesperman For the third time, Shelly Reichart of Lake Mills, Wis. was Grand Prix Open Champion in the United States Dressage Federation’s (USDF) AllBreeds awards for Hanoverian horses with her equine partner, Welttaenser (Wolkenstein II-Wolga/ Windhuk). They were also named the American Hanoverian Society’s FEI Horse of the Year and ranked 17th in the USDF Grand Prix Open Division. Other achievements in 2013 for Shelly and Welttaenser, whom she fondly nicknamed “Wally,” included placing first at Grand Prix in the Open Division for Wisconsin’s largest USDF-affiliate, the Wisconsin Dressage and Combined Training Association, and qualifying to compete at the first annual United States Dressage National Championships at the Kentucky Horse Park, where they placed sixth at Grand Prix. “Wally has provided me with so many opportunities on the international dressage scene, including being ranked on the USEF’s Grand Prix long list,” says Shelly. “I owe him so much. He’s such a great partner.” From a sale horse to her horse Shelly bought Welttaenser in 2007 from Barb Center who had decided she needed to take a break from horses and spend time focusing on her medical career and family, including three children, all whom were competitive swimmers at the time. Initially Barb approached Shelly to sell Wally for her. Shelly quickly realized the Hanoverian gelding’s potential and purchased Olympics, World Cups and World Equestrian Games. She has also worked with Stephen Clarke (“O” judge from Great Britain), Janet Foy (USEF “S” judge), and international riders Steffen Peters and Lars Petersen. Welttaenser (Wolkenstein II-Wolga/Windhuk) with rider Shelly Richart have formed a strong partnership and have set their sights for future success! him for herself. Within a year, Shelly earned her final qualifying score for her USDF Gold Medal. In 2012, Shelly and Welttaenser were named to the United States Equestrian Federation’s High Performance Dressage Grand Prix Long List/ Ranking List. Welttaenser was imported as a yearling by Gerd Zuther for Meg Williams. The original plan was for the colt to go through the stallion approval process and stand at stud at Meg’s Oakwood Farms in Lawrenceburg, Ind. He was accepted at the Hanoverian stallion licensing, but the 100-Day Stallion Test proved a bit too testosterone-inducing for the young stallion. Welttaenser was brought home and gelded, and Meg continued training him, bringing him up the levels before selling him to Barb Center. Shelly’s journey Shelly operates her training business from her own facility, Paradigm Farm in Lake Mills, a town conveniently located between Milwaukee and Madison, Wis. She continues her own riding education by working with Linda Zang, an FEI “O” judge who has officiated at the Shelly began riding at the age of four and started competing when she was seven. By 15-years-old, she had decided dressage was her favorite equestrian discipline. Over the years, she has been a working student for Jayne Ayers, Michael Poulin and George Williams. She also has managed to fit in two university degrees: a bachelor of science in business administration and a master’s degree in management information systems. Shelly has worked in the corporate world for more than 15 years and, at the same time, built Paradigm Farm where she trains horses and riders in dressage. While Shelly believes Welttaenser has a few more competitive years in him, she also realizes she needs to find an up-and-coming prospect to help her reach her competitive goal of representing the United States in international competition. “My dream is to be on a U.S. team,” says Shelly. “I’d like another Hanoverian, especially one that is similar to Wally. He is an amazing horse, with so much heart and personality. He tries very hard to make me happy. I’ve had many offers for him, but for now, he’s not going anywhere. He’s special to me in so many ways. ” n w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 show news 2013 NEDA Yearling Filly Champion is Au Chocolat, a dark bay Hanoverian filly by Ampere out of Dhalia (DeNiro/Rubinstein). She is bred and owned by Kristin Conquest, NH. Shown by her co-owner/breeder Jeff Conquest, Au Chocolat was Reserve Grand Champion at her first DSHB show at Ten Broeck Farm with a score of 80%. She then earned a score of 83.3% at Ten Broeck II the following day and finished her show season on an 80% at Windswept Farm. The filly earned fourth place with USDF in the DBSH Yearling Filly Division for 2013. Waterlily SPF (Waterford-Leah/Liberty Gold) owned and bred by Gina Leslie, Sandpiper Farm, N.Y. carold macdonald Waterlily SPF is a 2010 Hanoverian filly by ES Waterford (Wolkenstein II-Matcho) out of Leah (Liberty Gold – Pik Bube I.) In 2013, Waterlily is NEDA Two-Year-Old Champion Filly! As a foal, she was Top Filly at her AHS foal inspection. She then went on to win her yearling and two-year-old AHS futurity at site inspections. In 2012, she has won numerous breed shows including, her two year old class and Champion filly at Dressage at NEDA Fall Festival Show. She was also the Reserve Young Horse Champion, as well as the Born in America Winner, Sweepstakes winner and High Score Hanoverian. She also won her two year old filly class at Maplewood Dressage Show with an overall score of 82.9%. She is bred and owned by Gina Leslie, Sandpiper Farm, NY. SusanJstickle Hanoverian Fillies Shine In Northeast: Waterlily SPF, Au Chocolat & Sanssouci Win 2013 New England Dressage Association (NEDA) Year End Awards Au Chocolat (Ampere-Dhalia/DeNiro) owned and bred by Kristin Conquest, N.H. paws and rewind Diane Ziegler of Stone Rose Farm, Mass., breeder/owner of Sanssouci (San Amour – Fatima by DeNiro), also had a great year. Sanssouci won the title of 2013 NEDA Dressage Foal of the Year. She was Champion or Reserve Champion Foal five times on the North East coast with a very competitive group of fillies in New England this year. She had consistent placings at Devon in large foal classes as well. n Sanssouci (San Amour-Fatima/De Niro) owned and bred by Diane Ziegler, Mass. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n show news Diane Creech and Devon L Perform with Brilliance and Take the $20,000 Royal Invitational Dressage Cup by carrie wirth - north america, phelps media group “The Royal is the highlight for all of our Canadian riders,” said Creech. “Being invited is already very special. Only the top four riders get to go. We already felt honored to be there, but to win is like a dream come true. It makes us very proud.” Creech and Devon L finished second to David Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital in the Grand Prix on Wednesday, Nov. 6, where they scored 67.801 percent to begin the show on a strong note. The following night, Creech and Devon L took it up another notch. The pair’s outstanding freestyle effort earned them a score of 75.417 percent, giving them a clear lead over second-placed Marcus and Chrevi’s Capital (72.917 percent) and securing the win of the coveted Canadian prize. “Devon was spectacular in the ringhe had all the power but stayed focused,” Creech said. “I was so proud of him because the atmosphere was electric. Afterwards, I was so happy to call Doug and Louise who were unable to attend. I am so grateful to them for supporting me and having the trust in Devon.” Spectators clapped and cheered as Creech piloted Devon through their freestyle to a soundtrack assembled by Karen Robinson. Creech shared that her coach, Lars Petersen, told her that Devon had so much presence during their freestyle that it gave him goose bumps. “Diane’s horse was wonderful,” said Elizabeth McMullen, who judged the famed Canadian competition at ‘C’. “Lots of power, lots of rhythm. The horse really makes you sit up and pay attention. He’s just lovely.” Devon L is by De Niro x EM Wibranda by Wolkenstein II. The pair placed second in both the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Special at the Saugerties CDI-W in August. They had equally impressive results during the 2013 winter season in Wellington, FL, where they will compete again this coming season and debut a new freestyle designed by Robinson. © ben radvanyi Diane Creech of Caistor Centre, Ontario, and Devon L, a 13-year-old chestnut Hanoverian gelding owned by Louise and Doug Leatherdale of Leatherdale Farms, put in nearly flawless performances in the Grand Prix and the Freestyle to earn the pair the win of the $20,000 Royal Invitational Dressage Cup at the Royal Horse Show, Toronto, Ontario, this past November. Devon L (De Niro-EM Wibranda/Wolkenstein II) and rider Diane Creech give the “thumbs up” following stellar performances at the Royal Horse Show. “As a Canadian, this is a very big deal,” said Doug Leatherdale about the win for Creech and Devon L. “We purchased his dam from our friend, Hans-Henning von der Decken, with Devon in-utero and shipped her to our farm in Minnesota, where he was born. We raised him and gave him to Diane to train. We couldn’t be more pleased with the result.” n In the Ribbons reba’s song (Rotspon-Windsong/Weltstern) Marydell Farm’s homebred Reba’s Song won the 2013 Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championship Junior Beginner Novice division in Texas. Reba’s Song with rider Anna Kate Conely, Ky., moved up from third to first with one of just eight clear rounds in a field of 20 starters. Reba’s song is owned by Arielle Perry. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 show news Diane Creech and Diana C Make a Perfect Pair by carrie wirth - north america, phelps media group C Grand Prix dressage rider Diane Creech and Diana C, Leatherdale Farms’ young Hanoverian mare, are attracting attention not only for their style in the show ring, but also for their matching names. anadian “People ask me, ‘Did you name the horse after yourself? Are you that conceited?’” Creech laughed. “It’s the name she came with! It’s so funny that it’s not only Diana, but Diana C. She was meant to be, and I’m really excited about having her.” Creech and Diana C showed they work well as a pair in the mare’s 2014 debut in the show ring on January 18 in Wellington, Fla. They earned a score of 67.297 percent to take second place in Fourth Level Test 2 at the Gold Coast Opener national show, held at The Stadium at PBIEC in Wellington, FL. “I’m ecstatic,” Creech said after her ride. “I just rode her quietly through. There’s a lot more power in there. She’s a very, very special mare. I really love her, and she’ll be something really good.” Diana C, a bay Hanoverian mare by Leatherdale Farms’ stallion Damsey, will turn seven-years-old this year. Doug and Louise Leatherdale purchased Diana C after seeing her in Germany in 2010 at the prestigious Herwart von der Decken-Show, where she was named champion dressage mare. Creech has been training the mare for about a year. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Diana C has competed lightly thus far, so the Gold Coast Opener was a good opportunity for her to gain some experience. Creech was impressed with how well the young mare handled the atmosphere and the challenge of shipping in to compete at an unfamiliar venue. Diane Creech and Diana C, by Damsey, at the Gold Coast “I’m really glad that she stayed Opener. focused and with me,” Creech said. “That was my main goal. I know she can do all the moveclass. Hallmark 3, who will turn 10 ments - that is not a problem for her. this year, is a black Hanoverian geldSo all I wanted was for her to come ing by the Leatherdales’ late stallion, out here and be happy and relaxed, His Highness. stay focused and stay with me. She was super. I’m very excited about “It was very exciting to ride him in her.” his first Intermediaire II,” Creech said. “He did some beautiful work. “I know Doug and Louise He was a happy, good boy.” [Leatherdale] will be too,” she added. Creech plans to keep working at Fourth Level with Diana C and give her time to get completely comfortable before moving up. She said the pirouettes and half-passes were highlights for Hallmark 3, and she was pleased with his positive effort in stepping up a level. “She’s still so young,” she said. “We’ll work on making her stronger and confirming where she’s at now. Once she’s really confirmed in that kind of work, going into the small tour is not going to be hard for her. It’s just taking her to shows and getting some experience.” “I don’t want to push him too early to get into the Grand Prix,” Creech said. “I like the Intermediaire II test and it’s a good challenge for him. He’ll be a great Grand Prix horse.” Creech also rode Hallmark 3 in his Intermediaire II debut at the Gold Coast Opener. The pair earned a score of 66.382 percent and finished fourth in a large FEI Test of Choice Creech will continue competing her lineup of top horses owned by Leatherdale Farms throughout the show season in Wellington. n susanjstickle.com Links of interest for breeders and owners The following list was compiled by the Education committee and the Breeders Assistance Committee in coming up with a list of helpful online research links: Great resource, giving breeding indices of Hanoverian approved stallions that have had more than 10 mares go through the MPT: http://en.hannoveraner.com/home/breeding/stallions/stallion-directory/ Searchable Stallion Directory (will give basic information on current approved stallions in Germany): http://service.vit.de/pferd_praesentation/Front?L=0&verband=31&aktion=VorgabenHvp&an zeigezweck=Hengstverteilungsplan Celle Stallion Directory: http://landgestuetcelle.de/cms/front_content.php?idcat=16&changelang=2 AHS Mare Inspection Score Archive (you will need to sign in): http://hanoverian.org/mare-inspection-score-archive/ AHS Mare Performance Test Archive (you will need to sign in): http://hanoverian.org/mpt-scores-2000-2010/ European Stallion Test Results: http://www.hengstleistungspruefung.de/pruefungen/ergebnisarchiv/ergebnisarchiv-uebersichtsseite WBFSH - SIRE RANKING 2012 – DRESSAGE - Top 100 Ranked Stallions: http://www.wbfsh.org/files/Dressage_2012_sire.pdf WBFSH - SIRE RANKING 2012 - SHOW JUMPING - Top 100 Ranked Stallions: http://www.wbfsh.org/files/Jumping_2012_sire.pdf Online database of marelines, offspring, their performance, etc. Subscription service, fee-based: http://en.hannoveraner.com/home/service/hannoveraner-dam-line/ Jahrbuch Hengst – publication available for sale by the Verband – published annually: https://ssl.kundenserver.de/s119816086.einsundeinsshop.de/sess/utn1551acd4e120a7f/shopdata/0030_B=FCcher/ product_details.shopscript?article=0005_Jahrbuch%2BHengst%2B2013%2B%3D28210134%3D29 Searchable database of articles at the AAEP website: http://www.aaep.org/index.php In-depth, veterinarian-approved articles – searchable database at The Horse (must sign up – but membership is free http://www.thehorse.com/ University of Georgia – site on equine conformation: http://www.caes.uga.edu/Publications/pubDetail.cfm?pk_id=7996 WSU presentation on conformation: http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/cepublications/eb1613/eb1613.pdf Submitted by Kate Palmquist w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Dressage at Devon 2013 Dressage at Devon - Kentucky Bred Fillies Win Hearts and Blues by Liz felgendreher T Rosa Parks, a three-yearold by Rousseau and out of EM Ryan (Regazzoni/ Lanthan/Akzent) is bred and owned by Kristine Pinto of Atlanta, Ga. Foaled and raised in the Bluegrass by Dietrich and Elizabeth Felgendreher at Holly Oak Farm, she was presented in-hand by Dietrich and under saddle by Elizabeth. Starting off Tuesday morning in good form, Rosa Parks topped her Three-YearOld Fillies In-Hand with a score of 84%, winning Elizabeth Felgendreher. With her impressive results in-hand and materiale scores she The Breed Division con- was honored with the Angela Barilar Memorial Perpetual Trophy. She also won the class of fifteen fillies. sists of the Young Horse Reserve Champion in the Filly Championship and Young Horse Champion and went Continuing to her day, the Mature Horse on to be named Champion of the Great American/USDF Filly Final and the Born in Three-Year-Old Fillies the USA Champion! What a show for Rosa Parks! Photo: stacylynnephoto.com day, and finally the Materiale class, Rosa Individual Breed Class Parks proved equally Prospect. This was a first time ven(IBC) day. Making the twelve hour skilled under saddle, earning the blue ture to Devon for all three fillies, trip from Kentucky to participate with a 78.20%. New to the Devon although each had proven worthy of were three Hanoverian fillies….. awards in the last two years is the championship titles at Majestic Rosa Parks with her connections Angela Barilar Memorial Perpetual Farm Breed Shows in Batavia, Ohio from Holly Oak Farm in Midway, Trophy for the Three-Year-Old in the past. and Dame Bella and Dianah, both Prospect Champion. Rosa Parks was from Fleur de Lis Hanoverians in honored in receiving this recognition4 he historical and charming Devon Showground in Pennsylvania was again site of America’s most prestigious annual competition for sporthorse breeders and owners. The Dressage at Devon Breed Division was held September 24-26, 2013, followed by three days of the Performance Division where a host of international competitors vie for honors in primarily FEI prescribed The striking bay star of the show was the three-year-old Rosa Parks (Rousseau-EM tests. Ryan/Regassoni) owned and bred by Kristine Pinto, Ga. and presented by Dietrich and Photo: hoofprint images The stunning black two-year-old Dame Bella (DacaprioMirabella/Metternich) owned and bred by Peg Lansing, Fleur de Lis Hanoverians, Ky. and handled by Dani Banner took home the Born In the USA Reserve Champion necksash as well as first place honors in her large Two-Year-Old Fillies class with the impressive score of 83%. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Dianah one year later for Peg. This was a very special situation….yearling and two-year-old full sibling fillies taking top honors in the same year at Devon. Both fillies were prepared and presented by Dani Banner, a professional dressage trainer and handler from Germany, now residing in Kentucky. Dame Bella left no doubt about her huge win in the Two-YearOld Fillies class of seventeen horses. With the unapproachable score of 83%, she distanced herself by almost seven percentage points from the second placed filly. Her sister Dianah faced a class of twenty-one in the Yearling Fillies. Not to be outdone, she nearly matched her older sister’s success. Dianah was second among yearling fillies. Both Dame Bella and Dianah, therefore, qualified to advance into the Filly Championship of Devon. Dame Bella ranked third in this championship round. There was even more fun to come when Dame Bella joined Rosa Parks for Born in the USA awards on Wednesday as the Young and Mature Horse competition days were ending. The lovely black two-year-old was Reserve Champion Born in the USA. “Kentucky bred” has long been recognized as the envied standard for Thoroughbreds in the racing industry. The sporthorse community continues to grow by leaps and bounds in the Bluegrass state in recent years as a result of the Kentucky Horse Park and the world class activities attracted by this wonderful facility. The time was right for our Hanoverians to make Kentucky proud, and remind our friends that “It’s better in the Bluegrass”. Congratulations to all. n Photo: Larissa barilar based on the combined results of her in-hand and materiale achievements. She advanced to the Filly Championship of Devon, earning the Reserve Champion title, and continued on to the overall Young Horse Championship where she again was Reserve Champion. The Great American/ USDF Filly Final for the East Coast was another opportunity for Rosa Parks to shine. In this class of twelve she had the win with 82.20%, neatly edging out Devon’s Filly and Young Horse Champion Floraya from Iron Springs Farm. The final accolade for Rosa Parks was Devon’s Born in the USA Champion title, where both Young and Mature horses are included. Dame Bella, a two-year-old filly by Dr. Barbara Schmidt’s Kentucky based stallion Dacaprio, is bred and owned by Peg Lansing of Fleur de Lis Hanoverians. Her dam, Mirabella by Metternich, produced the full sibling Dianah (Dacaprio-Mirabella/Metternich) owned and bred by Peg Lansing, Fleur de Lis Hanoverians, Ky. placed second in the Yearling Fillies class at Devon. She and her full sister Dame Bella were expertly handled by Dani Banner, Ky. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Dressage at Devon Dollars at Devon! by pat limage T AHS members, we were able to honor American-bred Hanoverians competing in the Young Horse classes at Dressage at Devon again this year. The All-American Hanoverian Young Dressage Horse (AAHYDH) awards program was established in 2008 and provides a total of $6000 of prize money for $2000 in each of the three Young Horse classes—USEF Dressage Test for Four-Year-Olds, FEI Dressage Test for Five-Year-Olds, and FEI Dressage Test for SixYear-Olds. To be eligible, the horse must by born and bred in this country, by an American-owned sire, out of an American-owned mare, and registered with the AHS. The prize is split between the owner and the breeder. Sponsors of the 2013 AAHYDH Awards were Paul Cohen, Associations Underwriters, Inc. and Ziplow Horse Insurance Agency, Westminster, Md.; Nancy Connolly, HorsePower Farm Hanoverians, Vancouver, Wash.; Doug and Shannon Langer, Maple Run Farm, Helenville, Wisc.; Peg Lansing, Fleur de Lis Hanoverians, Prospect, Ky.; Jane MacElree, Hilltop Farm, Inc., Colora, Md.; Meredith Michelfelder, Midway Farms, Inc., Houlton, Ala.; and Anne Sparks, Horses Unlimited, Albuquerque, N.M. Award winners were decided in the Young Horse classes that took place on Thursday, October 26, at Dressage at Devon, Pa. In the Four-Year-Old class, Bellatesse HTF susanjstickle.com hanks to a group of generous Top “All-American Hanoverian” in the Five-Year-Old Test was Benefactor RRS (Bonheur-Heidekleid/Rubenstein I) owned and bred by Melinda Walton and Larry Smith, Va. The chestnut gelding ridden by Silva Martin, Pa., earned third place with the score of 82.0%. Here the pair receive congratulations for Bill Solyntjes at Devon. (Bugatti Hilltop-EM Comtesse/Cordoba), scored 87.8% in a large class, tying the first place score of Febrege MF, another Hanoverian, though not “All-American”. (On Friday, Bellatesse topped the entire field of four-year-olds with a score of 88.6%.) The fancy chestnut mare is owned by Kris Schuler, PA, bred by Hilltop Farm, Md., and ridden by Nancy Lewis-Stanton, Ohio. The top All-American Hanoverian in the FiveYear-Old Test was Benefactor RRS (BonheurHeidekleid/Rubenstein I) with a score of 82.0% and third place in the class. This handsome chestnut gelding is owned and bred by Melinda Walton and Larry Smith, VA, and ridden by Silva Martin, PA. Owner Kris Schuler had this to say about EMC Bellatesse HTF. “She was purchased from Hilltop Farm as a five-week-old foal. I was able to sell a colt foal of mine and used that money to purchase Bella. I had done extensive research, and she comes from a very well-established and successful damline in Germany, especially her great granddam SPS Goldlady, who was famous for winning the DLG National show many times. 4 kris schuler Bellatesse HTF (Bugatti Hilltop-EM Comtesse/Cordoba), ridden by Nancy Lewis-Stanton, was the co-Champion of the Four-Year-Old Young Horse class. The fancy chestnut mare was bred by Hilltop Farm, Md., and is owned by Kris Schuler, Pa. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n This was the same damline that produced the famous stallions Argentan I and II and Western Star. Bellatesse’s dam was shown to FEI dressage and was Reserve Grand Champion in hand at Dressage at Devon. Bella’s sire Bugatti was also trained to Grand Prix and shown through Intermediare I.” Schuler sent Bellatesse to trainer Nancy Lewis-Stanton in Chardon, Ohio in May of 2012 and her talents blossomed. She continues, “Bellatesse is Reserve Champion of the four- and five-year-old Mare Material for the USDF Horse of the Year in 2013, with a median score of 82%. She also is ranked 20th in the U.S. for Training Level Open and fourth place in AHS Year End awards with a median of 73.737%. At the Region 1 Championships Show, she was first in Training Level, Test 3; first in First Level, Test 1; and third in the Training Championships class. Her scores were between 72.5% and 77.8%. At the Region 1 Championships, she was also the Overall High Score of the entire show. She is now going to compete at the National Championships show at Training Level. To date, in her fouryear-old year, she has won over 98% of all the classes we have entered her in and in the classes she has not won, she never placed lower than third.” Owners of Benefactor RRS Melinda Walton with husband Larry Smith had this to say about their journey to the winner’s circle with their talented gelding, “Our world changed in August, 2000, when we purchased Heidekleid from Dinah Babcock in Austin, Texas. ‘Heidi’ was four-years-old and in foal to Sandro Hit (a horse we had never heard of). It was love at first sight! We had never thought of being in the breeding business until Heidi came into our lives. Heidi had a beautiful Sandro Hit filly the following year and we discovered the joy of working with mares and foals. After researching bloodlines and creating a business plan for breeding, we bred Heidi to De Niro, imitating the classic crossing of Donnerhall and Rubenstein I and thus began our breeding career. “Our first foal, born in 2003, was a chestnut colt we named Duvent. We took Heidi and Duvent to an AHS foal inspection at Sharon Garner’s Garner Creek Farms in Cypress, Texas. Heidi was the Champion non-Hanoverian mare and entered into the Hanoverian book. We have been registering foals with the American Hanoverian Society for the last ten years. Since Duvent, Heidi has foaled six times, all sired by Hanoverian approved stallions standing in the United States. Christian Rogge, a neighbor of Sharon Garner’s and an amazing horseman, had seen Bonheur, a Brentano II stallion imported by Sharon, and thought he would be an excellent match for a Prince Thatch xx mare we were breeding. Portiana produced two very athletic foals, so we thought we’d try the cross with Heidi and the result was Benefactor RRS (Benny). “Currently five years old, Benny has exceeded our expectations largely due to the talented rider, Silva Martin. When we moved our Texas herd to northern Virginia in 2010 to get out of 4 w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 “Silva is convinced that Benny has been here before! He certainly is an old soul. He has an easy-going temperament and seems unflappable. Silva thinks he internalizes his stress (a good thing for riders) so extra care is taken at competitions with treats, attention, and hand-grazing. Silva’s training program includes very limited riding time in a ring, with the majority of time hacking out through the countryside on the farm she shares with her husband Boyd Martin, fording creeks, and working up and down hillsides. Benny is such a willing horse that it is necessary to remember his young age and not push him too hard. We are fortunate to have a trainer who understands him and does not take advantage of his willingness. “Since Benny’s success this year at Dressage at Devon, Silva has ridden him in two competitions, the 2013 Region 1 Championships in Lexington, Virginia, where he was Second Level Champion and First Level Reserve Champion. She also competed him at the 2013 BLM Championships in Williamston, North Carolina, where Benny won the BLM Championship at Second Level, the BLM Championship at First Level, and the High Point Hanoverian Award at the show with his Second Level score of over 77%. Benny’s older sibling, Duvent, won the Fourth Level Championship as well. “Benny also has a younger sibling at Silva’s named Danka Shoene RRS by Donar Weiss GGF. At three years old, ‘Shoene’ is exhibiting the same wonderful temperament and talent of their dam, Heidi. In fact, Heidi has a Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Contucci colt at her side that looks like a clone of Benny. There is no substitute for a fantastic mare. Our advice to anyone who wants to breed horses is to buy only the very best mares who possess three good gaits, have good conformation and a wonderful temperament. Then spend hours with the foals, handling them every day and place them with good trainers and owners. We usually have one to three foals a year and keep them until they are at least three or four years old and have become solid citizens. Then we know we have done something special.” n Check out the American Hanoverian Society Young Breeders Club Facebook page. Please be sure to “like” it! In Errata kiki-beelitz.de the heat and drought, we visited a three-day event at Jan Byyny’s Surefire Farm, located near us. Jan was extremely helpful in locating vets, farriers, feed stores, and introduced us to Silva. Jan and her young assistant riders, Meaghan O’Donohue and Kendall Tracy, started Benny under saddle. David O’Connor schooled Benny to trailer load at Jan’s and then Benny was sent to Silva as a three-year-old. With this village of trainers, how could we go wrong? lord adonis (Lordanos-Royalty/Raphael) It was omitted from last year’s stallion inspection report that the Westfalen stallion, Lord Adonis, was named an Elite Stallion and was also accepted into the Jumper Breeding Program. The 2008 stallion was performance tested at the 2012 North American Stallion Test in Oklahoma following his importation to the U.S. He received an impressive seventh place in Dressage (110.78), seventh in Jumping (111.83), and eighth Overall (111.58). He was one of only four horses inspected for approval by the American Hanoverian Society, receiving Elite status. His sire Lordanos is also in the Jumper Breeding Program and is currently the USEF Leading Jumping Sire. Lord Adonis is owned by Gene and Chelsea Hacault, Canada. usdf news Canadian-bred Mare Breaks Own Record for Highest Recorded USDF Median Score - Ever! Canadian Breeders Named USDF Sporthorse Breeder of the Year by susan smiley The highest median score EVER recorded by a horse and rider in the United States Dressage Federation (USDF) competitions goes to a 100% Canadian production! Dreamcatcher Meadows Ventures Ltd. (DMV), the Pemberton BC Hanoverian stud and training center, are credited with breeding, raising, training and competing the 17.2 hand high black beauty known as Ballerina DMV (Ballettmeister-Dreaming/Dimaggio). She is owned by another Canadian success story, Earl’s and Joey’s restaurant founder, “Bus” Leroy Fuller and his wife Riki. Once again George Morris, USDF president, will be presenting Dreamcatcher Meadows with several Horse of the Year (“HOY”) awards at the USDF Annual Gala Dinner to be held in Lexington Kentucky in early December. Trained and ridden by DMV coach John Dingle, Ballerina DMV retains the two prestigious champion titles for a second consecutive year: HOY Material Mare 4/5 Year Old and Sunshine Perpetual Tropy recipient for overall highest Materiale score, earned with a whopping 89% median, breaking the USDF all-time record (since recording commenced in 1974) she set last year at 88.5% (“Materiale” competitions are conducted by specially qualified young horse judges to evaluate three-, four- and five-year-old horses against the “ideal”). Ballerina DMV is also USDF Region 6 Reserve Champion Sporthorse Mature Mare and third for the same category nationally; and finally sixth for Federation Equestrian International (FEI) five-year-olds. When asked how he felt about such phenomenal results for the third consecutive year, owner Bus Fuller commented: “Obviously my wife and I are thrilled with this news, but mostly we are happy for John and Jill – their commitment and the hours they log are unbelievable and I hope these results make people aware they don’t have to go to Europe to find a first class horse. They have many young horses for sale, most related to our Ballerina – Ballerina had a handsome black colt this year from their embryo transfer program, sired by resident stallion Windfall. To top it off, imagine at my age (84) next year I am expecting twins!” Dreamcatcher Meadows is overwhelmed and delighted to be named 2013 USDF Sporthorse Breeder of the Year. The USDF determines this prestigious title based on the USDF Sport Horse Breeding HOY final placings of a breeder’s top scoring five homebred horses. To be considered as one of the five, each horse must have successfully competed in a minimum of three Ballerina DMV (Ballettmeister-Dreaming/Dimaggio) with trainer and competition rider, John Dingle, celebrate after a Materiale class where she scored 92%. The mare is owned by Leroy and Riki Fuller of Dreamcatcher Meadows Ventures, Ltd. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 USDF national shows, be judged by a minimum three USDF licensed judges and attain scores above a set percentage. The scores are earned in the “in-hand” competitions as well as the ridden Materiale division classes. Dreamcatcher Meadows is Champion with a total of 71 points, Reserve Champion scored 61 points, last years champion Maryanna Haymon is third with 58 points. When asked about how they felt with this news Jill Giese, co-owner with John Dingle, commented the “it is a privilege to first, be able to compete in the US in the incredible USDF programs and secondly, to be among such wonderful company, that of the many devoted breeding farms that make up this years Sporthorse Breeder champion list, such as Maryann Hammond (last year’s champion) and Hilltop Farm. Dreamcatcher Meadows’ champion title is based on the superb national results of the top five Hanoverians bred by the farm competing in USDF competition. In addition to Ballerina DMV’s record breaking titles, the following homebred horses all achieved one or more champion titles in their respective age groups: program, winning a whopping five All Breeds CHS champion medals in her first year of competing with this remarkable four-year-old mare, also placing 19th in the Open FEI Four-Year- Old division. Lancelot DMV (Lokomotion/Dream of Glory) Champion All Breeds AWS Materiale; 13th HOY Materiale 4/5 Colt/ Gelding and 24th FEI Four-Year- Old. John and Jill received the perpetual trophies and annual awards at a gala awards dinner in Lexington in December. The All Breeds medals were be presented by Anne Gribbons, this year’s USDF Hall of Fame inductee. John and Jill leave Lexington to join Anne at her Florida farm to explore training options for their stallion Dreammaster DMV, considered to be a potential team horse. The accomplishments of Dreamcatcher Meadows in the past three years have certainly put Pemberton on the map in the horse world! n Lordsley DMV (Lokomotion/Dimaggio), co-owner Tony Ma awarded Reserve Champion HOY Materiale three-year-old colt/gelding, sixth place in three-year-old Colt Sporthorse HOY, Champion USDF All Breeds Canadian Hanoverian Society ThreeYear-Old Colt and Champion All Breeds CHS Materiale; Dreammaster DMV (Dimaggio/Dream of Glory), 10-year-old licensed Hanoverian breeding stallion, (Champion, USDF Region 6 Mature Stallion; Champion All Breeds CHS Mature Stallions, Champion Open Prix St. George; champion Vintage Prix St. George, (ridden by Jill Giese) and third in the nation for Sporthorse Mature Stallion). Wonderful Dream DMV (Windfall/ Dreammaster DMV), owner Shelly Sharpe & David Evans, Whistler BC)) All Breeds CHS champion Yearling Filly; 13th Yearling Filly Sporthorse HOY. Radiance DMV (Rotspon/Dream of Glory, owner Anna Scott-Morse ,Whistler BC) Champion All Breeds American Warmblood Open Training Level and Reserve Champion All Breeds AWS Open First Level. Lady of the Dance DMV (Lokomotion; Dream of Glory, owner Debra Mitchell) competed by 16-year-old Kirsten Mitchell, who has trained for almost two years at Dreamcatcher Meadows residential rider Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Above: Top: USDF president George Williams (left) and Allyn Mann of Adequan/Luitpold Pharmaceuticals (far right) present the Stallion Expo perpetual trophy for Sport Horse Breeding Breeder of the Year to Jill Giese and John Dingle of Dreamcatcher Meadows Ventures Ltd. during the 2013 USDF annual awards presentation held at Lexington. Bottom: The presentation of the Sunshine perpetual trophy (second consecutive year for Highest scoring Materiale Champion) awarded to Ballerina DMV. show ring Genay Vaughn Wins Reserve Champion Brentina Cup 2013 at United States Dressage Festival of Champions by nan meek - dark horse media biz Genay Vaughn and Hanoverian stallion Donarweiss GGF, 2013 Brentina Cup Reserve Champions. Genay Vaughn and her 12-year-old Hanoverian stallion Donarweiss GGF won the 2013 Brentina Cup Reserve Championship at the United States Dressage Festival of Champions presented by the Dutta Corporation at the Kentucky Horse Park in October. The Brentina Cup is a USEF program for Young Adults age 16 through 25 who are making the transition to senior Grand Prix competition. “It was so exciting to be riding DW down the centerline in the Rolex arena at the Kentucky Horse Park,” Genay said. “It was our first year competing in the Brentina Cup, and we were among riders who have a lot more experience at this level, so I was thrilled we were able to win Reserve Champion. I couldn’t be more proud of DW, and I couldn’t be more grateful to my family for their support.” In their first year in Brentina Cup competition, Genay and “DW” scored an overall 64.646% for the Reserve Championship. Their scores of 65.641% in Wednesday’s USEF young Adult Brentina Cup and 63.651% in Friday’s 2009 FEI Young Rider Grand Prix 16-25 counted 50% each toward the final score. 2013 also saw Genay earn the final scores for her USDF Gold Medal and be selected as a participant in the Robert Dover Horsemanship Week in Palm Beach, Florida. “Now my mom and I both have our gold medals,” Genay remarked of Starr Vaughn Equestrian owner, manager and trainer Michele Vaughn. “I wouldn’t be where I am today without her - she’s been teaching and coaching me from my first pony ride.” This lifelong dressage student also regularly clinics with Olympian Jan Ebeling, and has been coached by Hilltop Farm’s Christopher Hickey and USEF National Youth Coach Jeremy Steinberg. This January at the Robert Dover Horsemanship Week, Genay had the opportunity to learn from six-time Olympian and USDF Hall of Fame star Robert Dover, who was later named Chef d’Equipe/Technical Advisor for the U.S. dressage team, in addition to lessons with U.S. dressage team riders Tina Konyot, 2012 Olympics; Katherine BatesonChandler, 2010 WEG; and Michael Barisone, 2008 Olympics. this sophomore at the University of California, Davis. Genay fits in time for teaching and training as well; she teaches at her family’s Starr Vaughn Equestrian and trains some up-and-coming young dressage horses. “I know it takes preparation and dedication to achieve big goals,” Genay said. “The Brentina Cup is a great way for Young Riders like myself to prepare for a future in high performance equestrian sport, and I am so grateful for the opportunity to compete in it. Ultimately my goal is to represent the U.S. in international competition.” What’s next for this dedicated rider? “I’d like to spend a year training and competing in Europe,” Genay revealed. “That’s a goal worth working hard to achieve.” Meanwhile, Genay will continue her studies at UC Davis and training her horses. The 2014 competition year will see her aiming to top 2013’s accomplishments. n Studying dressage fits into time carved out from college courses for w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 show ring Hanoverians Rule the NorCal Medal Finals by SHERI SCOTT Hanoverians ruled the weekend at the NorCal Medal Finals on Oct. 9-13, 2013. There were three equitation finals at the show, and Hanoverians swept four of the top five placings in the NorCal 3-foot Junior/Amateur Medal Final. Champion was Elton, ridden by Patty Gill of El Dorado Hills, Calif. Gill and Elton placed second in the first round on Saturday. They came back on Sunday to win the second round, and were first going into the work off. Gill felt confident going into this medal finals, as she had won the Zone 10 Stirrup Cup Medal Challenge the week before, which was also held at Brookside Equestrian Park in Elk Grove, Calif. “In the second round of the NorCal there was a horse bucking in his paddock that you could see from the end of the arena,” said Gill. “Elton got kind of strong, but I got him back under control.” “He’s pretty easy going,” she continued. “He’s not high maintenance. He doesn’t take a lot of preparation. He can get a little fresh some times, but once you work him down he’s pretty good.” Gill, who is 15 and a sophomore at Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, only purchased Elton in mid-August, less than two months before the NorCal Finals. She has ridden since she was six and competed in the pony division. She has leased a couple of horses, but Elton is the first horse she’s owned. He’s 16.3, quite a change from the large pony she showed up until last year. Gill trains with Kelly Van Vleck of Van Vleck Sporthorses based at the Murieta Equestrian Center in Rancho Murieta, Calif. “Elton has a really big stride, so I’ve had to get used to that,” said Gill. “He’s really well balanced and carries himself well.” sheri scott A ten-year-old chestnut gelding, Elton is by Embassy out of St. Pr. Hauptstutbuch Lisette. He was bred by August Filter. Prior to Gill’s purchasing Elton, he was owned by Emma Townsend, who trains with Hope and Ned Glynn at Sonoma Valley Stables in Petaluma, Calif. 4 Elton (Embassy-SPS Lisette) with his 15-year-old rider Patty Gill were the 3-foot NorCal Finalist Champions. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Reserve champion in the 3-foot Finals was Landor, an 11- year-old bay Hanoverian gelding by Landor S out of Vanessa. He was ridden by his owner Alexandra Hirt of Alamo, Calif. Hirt’s first show with Landor was in June at the Woodside Circuit Opener. The pair kept getting better as the Medal Final went on at Brookside. They were 8th in the first round of the 3-foot Medal, and 3rd in the second round. Hirt put in a great trip in the work off and brought home the reserve championship. She also won the CPHA Child/ Adult Medal 3’0” class at the show. Hirt trains with Hilary Johnson of Rose Hill Stables in Pleasanton, Calif. Third in the 3-Foot NorCal Medal Finals went to another bay Hanoverian gelding, Mr. Jordan, owned and ridden by amateur rider Emily Mills of Sacramento, Calif. Mills only starting showing Mr. Jordan in recognized shows at the end of July. In the Medal Finals they were 4th after the first round, and had a bit of trouble in the second round and placed sixth. A good work off ride brought them up to third overall. Mills also placed third in the CPHA Child / Adult Medal 3’0 class at the show. She trains with Debbie Stone of Nighthorse Farm, based at Brookside Equestrian Park. A non-Hanoverian slipped into fourth place, but Lukas D and Katherine Mannina placed fifth in the 3-foot Medal Final. Lukas D is a 17 hand, 11-year-old bay gelding by Rainbow Equus’ stallion Landkonig and is out of All That Sparkles. He was bred by Dreamcatcher Ranch in Somerset, Calif. Mannina, of San Jose, Calif. Mannina, a junior rider, first started showing Lukas D in June of 2013 in the 2’9” and 3’0” classes. They won the Almaden Farms Equitation Special at the Almaden Farms show in Watsonville in July. They also won the NorCal Medal 3’0 class at the second week of Almaden in July. She trains with Corrie Busalacchi of Triple Bar Stables in Gilroy, Calif. At the NorCal 3’ Medal Finals Mannina and Lukas D had a slow start, placing tenth in the first round. They had a wonderful trip in the second round, placing second, which put then in fifth place, just missing the work off. Miannina lives in San Jose, Calif. In the NorCal Senior Medal Final, Graf Furioso was the sole Hanoverian. This 10-year-old chestnut gelding was bred by Glenwood Farms when they were located in Wilton, Calif. He is by Graf Top II and out of Phran Sancisco/Prinz Gaylord. Owner Nicole Carroll of Nicolle Carroll Equestrian in Pleasanton, Calif., has shown him in jumpers, the performance hunter division, and in derbies, and her students have shown him in the equitation and hunter divisions. Soleil Teubner rode Graf Furioso in the NorCal Senior Medal Final. They placed fifth in the first round, and third in the second round to make it into the work off. They placed fourth overall. 4 Top: Owner/rider Alexandra Hirt of Alamo, Calif., piloted Landor (Landor S-Vanessa/) to the Reserve Championship in the 3-foot NorCal Finals. Middle: Third place in the 3-Foot NorCal Medal Finals went to the bay gelding, Mr. Jordan owned and ridden by amateur rider Emily Mills, Sacramento, Calif. Bottom: Lukas D and owner Katherine Mannina of San Jose, Calif., earned fifth place in the 3-foot Medal Final. Lukas D (Landkonig-All That Sparkles/Arkansas) was bred by Dreamcatcher Ranch, Somerset, Calif. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Diana Rose, a 12-year-old, liver chestnut Hanoverian mare placed third out of 30 entries in the $2,500 U.S. Hunter Jumper Assn. National 3’0” Hunter Derby at the NorCal show. She is owned by Melissa Brandley of Rocklin, Calif. and was shown by Marisa Metzger, assistant trainer at Sue Lightner’s Lightacres, located in Modesto, Calif. Brandley also rode Diana Rose to a third place in the low adult 2’6” hunters. Diana Rose’s registered name is Don’s Diamond (Don Marcello-Genua/Grand Royal) and she was bred by Ulrich Buenger. Diana Rose started out as a dressage horse, owned by Teree Castanias of Dixon, Calif. Trainer Sandy Savage started the mare at training level and competed her through third level. Castanias competed Diana Rose through second level in 2011. In 2012 Diana Rose started her career over fences and current owner Melissa Brandley purchased her in 2013. She has been successful in the Pre Green Hunter division with Metzger and in the Adult/Amateur hunters with Brandley. n Placing fourth overall in the NorCal Senior Medal Final was Soleil Teubner on Graf Furioso (Graf Top II-Phran Sancisco/Prinz Gaylord) bred by Glenwood Farms. Diana Rose (Don Marcello-Genua/Grand Royal) placed a solid third out of 30 entries in the $2,500 U.S. Hunter Jumper Association National 3’0” Hunter Derby at the NorCal show. Expertly ridden by Marisa Metzger, the mare has an impressive list of wins, not only in the hunter ring, but in dressage as well. She was bred by Ulrich Buenger and is owned by Melissa Brandley, Calif. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n international news Damsey’s Son Licensed at the Hanoveraner Köring in Verden by Xavier Boudon, Phelps media group A bay son of Leatherdale Farms’ famous approved stallion Damsey (HAN) has been licensed by the Hanoverian Stud Book during the traditional 129th Hanoveraner Körung held in November. Along with this great performance by Damsey’s progeny, the show highlighted the production of Ria Grande (1991, by Ritual HAN), dam of Damsey and Daianira van de Helle, two top dressage champions. Doug & Louise Leatherdale, Manfred Schäfer, Chairman of the Hannoveraner Verband, and Damsey’s son. Photo by Kiki Beelitz. The Stallion Licensing and Stallion Sales of the Hanoverian Stud Book took place Oct. 24-26 in Verden, Germany. Verden, famous all over the world for welcoming the World Dressage Young Horse Championships every year, also celebrates the best new licensed Hanoverian stallions. Hanoverian Stud Book and its Licensing commission, composed of renowned experts, approved the first son of Damsey, out of the Worldly/Laptop mare Wünsch Dir Was (“Make a Wish”) and named him Premium Stallion, a title only granted to 19 stallions at the licensing - 11 dressage and 8 jumping stallions. This stallion, bred and owned by Doug & Louise Leatherdale is based at Hengststation Jens Meyer in Dorum, Germany. The Leatherdales maintained 4 ownership of the stallion. The Stallion Licensing is only open to males registered in the Hanoverian stud book at their birth. At 2.5 years old, the best horses (103 this year) are presented to Stallion Licensing . The Doug & Louise Leatherdale, Manfred Schäfer, Chairman of the Hannoveraner Verband, and Damsey’s son. Photo by Kiki Beelitz. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 After the stallions have been chosen to be licensed by the Verband, they can complete their licensing by taking either the 30-day testing or the 70-day testing. This is only after they are provisionally licensed. Members of the Licensing Commission include Heike Kemmer (Olympic Champion 2004 and 2008, Individual Bronze Medalist in 2008), Peter Teeuwen (eventing rider), Hans-Heinrich Meyer zu Strohen (president of the Licensing Commission, head of the state riding school and national dressage trainer of junior and young riders), Dr. Werner Schade (breeding manager and managing director of Hanoveraner Verband), HansHenning von den Decken (successful breeder and trainer), and Martin Spoo (breeding manager and managing director of the Rheinisches Pferdestammbuch). Ria Grande Hanoverian Mare of the Year 2013 Another evidence of the high genetic quality of Leatherdale Farms’ licensed stallion Damsey is his dam Ria Grande (Ritual / Grande), who has been named “Hanoverian Mare of the Year 2013.” Her breeder Kornelia Haak-Höring and her owner Dorit Kothe were honored by this award Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n for the amazing quality of her progeny, especially the two top dressage horses Daianira van de Helle and the privately owned stallion Damsey. Ria Grande was presented along with her 2013 foal, a full brother of Damsey by Dressage Royal. This new honor confirms the choice made by the Leatherdale family, making them one of the most contemporary and reliable stud farms for Hanoverian horses in the world. The D-line The lineage of D goes back to Devil’s Own, a Thoroughbred active from 1894 to 1906, through Detektiv, a stallion active from 1926 to 1943 to whom all of the D-line offspring approved today can be traced. The line is then divided into a main branch out of Dolman and another smaller branch out of Dwinger which produced Diskant, from which came Donnerhall, great-father of Damsey. Stallions out of this D-line are rare and much sought-after by breeders. About Damsey Damsey comes from the famous D-line, prominent for many years thanks to such sires as Donnerwetter, Duft II, De Niro, Don Frederico and Donnerhall. The 2013 European Champion Team all rode horses out of the D-line: D’Agostino 5, Don Johnson FRH, Desperados FRH and Damon Hill NRW. Damsey, born in 2002 at Hengsthaltung Kothe, Gestüt Alsenhof, in Wacken, Germany, is by Dressage Royal (Donnerhall) and out of Ria Grande (Ritual). Licensed by the Hanoverian stud book in 2005 and then purchased by Leatherdale Farms, Damsey qualified for the 2006 Young Dressage Horse World Championships. He proved his quality in dressage competitions where his walk especially stood out, regularly scoring 9.5. Damsey’s sire, Dressage Royal (Oldenburg dam line of Fasse III), placed in the Federal five-year-old Dressage Championships and has already produced numerous foals. Damsey’s dam Ria Grande also produced Daianira van de Helle (Dream of Glory) who finished 6th and 13th at the World Dressage five- and six-yearold Horses Championships. Damsey is licensed by Hanoverian and Danish stud books. About Leatherdale Farms Situated 20 minutes from Minneapolis, MN, Leatherdale Farms is a privately owned farm owned and managed by Louise and Doug Leatherdale and dedicated to Hanoverian, Trakehner and Oldenburg breeding. The Leatherdale family owns several licensing stallions all based in Dorum, Germany at Hengstation Jens Meyer: Hanoverians Damsey (Dressage Royal), First Dance (Florestan II), Rob Roy (Rubin Royale), Hampton (His Highness), Beltano (Belissimo M); the Trakehner Herzensdieb (Tambour); and the Oldenburg Fairbanks (Flemmingh). Frozen semen is available in North America and Europe. Leatherdale Farms was also the owner of the Licensing Hanoverian stallion His Highness, who died in 2007 and whose progeny is much appreciated all over the world. n AHS bulletin board cover boys! AHS Stallions richmond hl and schroeder The Hanoverian stallions Richmond HL and Schroeder each graced the covers of recent publications! Richmond HL (Rotspon-Davina/Davignon) and owner/rider Mary-Haskins Gurganus were featured on the cover of the February Sidelines. The magazine featured an article about the pair and M.H.’s successful return to competition following starting her family. Richmond HL is also co-owned by his breeder Lucile Broadley, N.C. The February Sidelines also showcased the following Hanoverians in feature articles: Judy Kelly and her mare Benise (Breitling W-Rubenstein I), Rider Diane Creeech who will be showing the Hanoverians Devon L, Hallmark (His Highness) and Diana C (Damsey) all owned by Doug and Louise Leatherdale. Olympian Tina Konyot and her newest mount Diamantino. Schroeder (Sandro Hit-SPS Esmeralda/Escudo I) and rider Mary Bahniuk Lauritsen were featured on the Equine Journal’s January Stallion and Breeding issue. The bay stallion is owned by Kathy Hickerson, N.H. In the Ribbons em duet mf (Don Principe/EM Rotina/Rotspon) EM Duet MF (Don Principe/EM Rotina/Rotspon) won the 2013 Dressage at Devon Yeld Mare class. She went on to be the Reserve Champion Mare and the Mature Horse Champion. hoof print images 2013 In addition, Duet was the winner of the Highest Placing Hanoverian perpetual trophy presented by Cathy Slaterbeck. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 AHS bulletin board Many AHS Members earn Top Rankings on USEF Top AHS Members earn Top Breeders Rankings on 20 Leading Dressage Breeding - 2013 USEF 2013 Top 20 Leading Dressage This ranking Breeders is based on points earned in licensed USEF Breeding competitions. In order to earn points, horses must be recorded with USEF and their owner must be a member. Rankings are based points earned in USEFs licensed The calculations are on determined by using Horse USEF In order to earn points, horses can of thecompetitions. Year point scale. All other point increments must be recorded with Rulebook. USEF and their owner must be found in the USEF be a member. The calculations are determined by using USEFs Horsetoofour the AHS Year point scale.for Alltheir othergreat Congratulations Members point increments candressage be found in the USEF achievements in their breeding programs! Rulebook. Congratulations to our AHS Members for their great achievements in their dressage breeding programs! In the Ribbons rapture r (Rotspon-EM Damaris/Donnerhall) saint louis equestrian center, llc The talented stallion Rapture R was named Prix St. Georges Region 4 Champion and Intermediare 1 Region 4 Reserve Champion in October. He is owned by the Saint Louis Equestrian Center, LLC, Mo. He was bred by Joachim Tobaben, Germany. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n AHS bulletin board In the Ribbons em luanja (Landkoenig-Winnetou West/Winnetou) sara friedmann (silly filly photography) The JBP mare, EM Luanja was shown at Brookside Equestrian Park, Elk Grove, CA, by the talented 10-year-old rider, Ava Ewing and they were amazing together! Ava and Anja won their jumper division! The highly successful pair demonstrate that Hanoverians are so incredible that they can be used for Children’s Jumpers. Hanoverians are really for everyone! EM Luanja is owned by Catherine Francini. In the Ribbons splendid in black (San Amour-De Nira S/De Niro) jana peterson Diane Nauman is proud to announce that her mare, Splendid In Black, won the title of “Adequan®/USDF Materiale Horse of The Year” in the Division for 3-YearOld-Fillies with a median year end score of 77%. Splendid In Black is Hanoverian eligible in Germany, but was branded as a foal by her breeder, Silke Kuhlenkamp, as Westfalen. Says Diane, “We are proud of our “Hanoverian In Hiding” that should be sporting an “H” on her hind quarters!” w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 2013 AHS futurity 2013 Futurity - Another Huge Success! The winners of the annual American Hanoverian Society Futurity were announced following the final inspection and US-breeders celebrated wins around the nation. Fifty-nine horses competed and were given scores evaluating their conformation, the correctness of their foundation (legs), and their movement. Split between two divisions, one for yearlings and one for two-year-olds, a total of $3,000 in prize money was paid out to the top five finishers of each age group. The AHS Yearling and Two-Year-Old Futurity was graciously sponsored this year by Edgar and Susan Schutte/ Rainbow Equus Meadows, Anne Sparks/Horses Unlimited, and Nancy Connolly/HorsePower Farm. rebecca neff hoof print images 2013 Two-Year-Old Division Co-Champion: Cha Ching HTF (Contucci-EM Comtesse/ Cordoba), colt, breeder/owner Hilltop Farm, Inc., Md. Kristie Puckett - moonfyre photography 3rd place: Dame Bella FDL (Dacaprio-Mirabella/Metternich), filly, breeder/owner Peg Lansing, Ky. www.picsofyou.com hoof print images 2013 Co-Champion: Sir Heinrich VH (Sandro Hit-Helena/Fuerst Heinrich), colt, breeder/owner Stine van Halen, Calif. 4th place: Francheska AH (Fielding-SPS Malena/Maurice), filly, breeder/owner Kate Palmquist, Va. 5th place: Sheng TF (Sir Donnerhall I-EM Feng Shui/ Florencio I), filly, breeder Anne Schmidt, MI, owner Karen McGowin, Texas Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n alicia frese picsofyou.com yearling Division Co-Champion: Watermark HVH (Wamberto-EM Destria HVH/ Don Principe), filly breeder/owner High Valley Hanoverians, Ga. 3rd place: Tzitzi CF (Totilas-SPS Fenjala/Fabriano), filly, breeder/owner Elizabeth Pickvance, Texas 4th place: Breathtaking CF (Belissimo M-EM Rococo OSH/ Rotspon), filly, breeder/owner Mary Beth Stanton, DVM, Fla. alicia frese Co-Champion: Donna Darius (Don Darius-EM Liberty Girl/ Liberty Gold), filly breeder/owner Hilton Farm, Va. 5th place: Lily HF (Liberty Gold-EM Lucy/Letkiss), filly, breeder/owner Hilton Farm, Va. New for 2013, Shannon and Doug Langer/Maple Run Farm donated an additional $500 to be split between the top yearling and top two-year-old sired by a stallion that participated in the AHS Stallion Service Auction, the year the winners were conceived. The AHS Stallion Service Auction is the largest fundraiser for the AHS and this award adds an additional incentive for breeders to take part in this auction. This year the winners of this new award are the yearling filly Lily HF and the two-year old gelding Cha Ching HTF. The Futurity classes were offered at 25 sites around the country during the annual American Hanoverian Society inspection tour. The Futurity is open to AHS-registered, Hanoverian Verband-registered, and AHS Certificate of Pedigree yearling colts/ geldings and fillies and two-year-old colts and fillies. For a gallery of the top-placed finishers and a complete listing of 2013 futurity participants, visit http://hanoverian. org/2013-ahs-futurity-results/. For more information on the AHS, inspections or the futurity program, or to learn more about Hanoverian horses and breeders in North America, please visit www.hanoverian.org or call the AHS office at 859-2554141. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 tamara torti jana peterson kristie pucket t - moo tamara torti nfyre ph otogra ph y The AHS 2013 Fall Inspection Tour (Clockwise) rainbow equus meadows - A good turn out of spectators await an educational and enjoyable day. of EM Lea-Francis HPF (Londonderry-EM De Tomaso HPF/Don Frederico) The new Elite Mare is owned and bred by Nancy Connolly, Wash. oakwood farm- EMC Dolce TLF (Dacaprio-Winsome Ways/Weltbekannt), owner/breeder Kathryn Benchley, Mich. rainbow equus meadows - A filly by Rubignon stops to smell the flowers. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n 3rdshuttter .com creek colony ranch - The beautifully presented foal, Rumor Has It. center - Videographer Tory Kelly of Equine Video Productions got an extreme close up University of Massachusetts [ BY meg williams ] university of massachusetts amhurst, mass. M eg Williams and Mary Giddens joined forces for the inspection at Hadley Farm at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass. This was a first-time inspection for this lovely facility. Hadley Farm is a 133-acre farm adjacent to the UMass where a breeding program for Hanoverian horses has been added to the long-standing program for the breeding and training of Morgan horses. Hadley Farm Equine Center also acts as the training facility for the Equine Management program offered by Stockbridge School of Agriculture at UMassAmherst. It is a very attractive and practical facility, and the inspection, hosted by Jenny Gardner and Ann Fleisher was beautifully organized. Six Hanoverian mares were presented for studbook inspection. The top spot and Champion Mare ribbon went to Reminisce HM. She was a very nice type and was awarded 8s for her neck, typiness/femininity, walk and overall impression for a final score of 7.33. In second place, Wyllow BMF (Widmark-Wrobin/Wallstreet Kid), owned by Dorothy Komarek and bred by Pat Limage, showed a very good trot with 8s both in hand and at liberty, and scored 7.16. Shezashowgirl (SchroederEM Wrobin/Wallstreet Kid), owned and bred by Gail Harrington, had a final score of 7. Beyonca (Bonheur-Daniella/Davignon), owned by Babara Davis and bred by Crossen Arabians, Diana (Dancier-Waldfee/ Wilawander), owned by Diane Beth Ziegler, and De Sonata GGF (De Laurentis-SPS Walkeure/Wolkenstein II), owned by Wendy Waegell u photos this page: Carole Macdonald Two mares were presented for the Mare Performance Test. Reminisce HM, a black mare (Rascalino-EM Day Dream/Don Bosco) owned and bred by Linda and Jeffrey Mendenhall, was somewhat green over the jumps but showed a good trot, and an excellent walk and ridability under saddle for a final score of 7.25. Schimer (Scimitar-Mitey Anne xx/Mitey Mad xx), an Oldenburg mare owned by Jenny Gardner, showed good scope over the jumps and very good ridability. She scored a 7 on her test. university of massachusetts – (TOP) Reminisce HM (Rascalino-EM Day Dream/Don Bosco) earned dual hoors as the Champion of the Mare Performance Test as well as Chamion Hanoverin Mare. She is owned and bred by Linda and Jeffrey Mendenhall. (bottom) The Rheinlander mare Tiara (Akribori-Noretta Paternella/Larome) impressed the judges and was named as Champion non-Hanoverian mare. Proud owner is Wendy Waegell. university of massachusetts – Also participating in the Mare Performance test was the Oldenburg mare Schimer (Scimitar-Mitey Anne xx/Mitey Mad xx) owned by Jenny Gardner. Her good jumping scope and rideability scored her a 7.0 on the test. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 and bred by Rachel Ehrlich, were also accepted into the Main Studbook. Four non-Hanoverian mares were presented for inspection and three were accepted for Main Studbook. Tiara, an impressive 13-year-old Rhinelander mare (Akribori), owned by Wendy Waegell, took the top spot with scores of 8s for her head, neck, typiness and walk for a final score of 7.16. The aforementioned Schimer as well as Alexandra (Lintas-Fire Lake/Bonjour), owned and bred by Adam Cropper, were also accepted. Seven foals were presented for evaluation by the jury. Sires included Hotline, Royal Classic, Rubignon, Bellissio M, Romanov Blue Hors and Romacero H. The top filly was the Hotline-Safira/Sandro Hit. She was elegant, refined and harmonious with a very elastic and uphill trot. Also very nice was the Royal Classic-D’Lorienne/Diamond Hit - a very fancy filly with an uphill, elastic trot. The top colt was the university of Massachusetts – Formula One FH (Fidertanz-Dallara/ Romanov Blue Hors-EM Del Amika/Donnerhall, Dacaprio) owned by Eliza Rutherford and Susan Haitsma and bred by Eliza who while smaller and not as impressive in confor- Rutherford exibited very good gaits during his presentation in the Yearling Colt mation, nevertheless showed an outstanding trot. Futurity. The second place colt was the Hotline-Kolibri/ Konsequent who once again showed impressive movement. All four of these foals were owned by Eliza Rutherford. photos this page: Carole Macdonald There was one entry in the Yearling Colt Futurity. Formula One FH (Fidertanz-Dallara/Dacaprio), owned by Eliza Rutherford and Susan Haitsma and bred by Eliza Rutherford, showed very good gaits. Two two-year old fillies were entered in the Futurity. Dakesa HM (Dacaprio-Pakesa/Prince Thatch xx), owned and bred by Linda and Jeffrey Mendenhall, and Liberte’ B (Liberty-SPS Mon Amour/Matcho x), owned by Amanda and Frank Bruno III and bred by Barbara Schmidt. n university of Massachusetts – Also presented in the Two-Year-Old Futurity was Dakesa HM (Dacaprio-Pakesa/Prince Thatch xx) owned and bred by Linda and Jeffrey Mendenhall. Carole MacDonald Equine Photography Official Photographer for the New England Dressage Association university of Massachusetts – Shezashowgirl (Schroeder-EM Wrobin/Wallstreet Kid), owned and bred by Gail Harrington, had a final score of 7.0 in her mare inspection. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n [email protected] www.carolemacdonald-photos.com 1 bowman ln. | westboro, ma 01581 | 508.366.7886 Sullivan Farm and St. Louis Equestian Center [ BY linda mendenhall ] Sullivan Farm walkertown, n.c. W ith the start of our tour beginning with sullivan farm – Top Colt of the day was Royal Image (Blue Hors Romanov-EM Something Royal/Sir Donnerhall) owned and bred by Marcia Boeing. sullivan farm – A stand out of the Mare Performance Test was EMC Furst Daylight. She received the overall high score u alicia frese alicia frese The inspection started with a large group of 10 mares in the Performance Test (MPT). We were delighted to see so many mares presented for the MPT. Of the ten presented, seven earned the coveted score of 7.0 or better. A stand-out in the MPT was EMC Furst Daylight (Furst Impression–Amelia Bedelia/Anhaltiner E). She had been inspected the year before and showed the promise under saddle that those inspectors had anticipated: good through the jump chute and three quality gaits. The highlight was her rideability where we all agreed she would be a pleasure to ride, earning her a 9. As a result, Furst Daylight received the overall dream score of 8.16 for her MPT and is now an Elite Mare Candidate. An older mare, Lantanna (Lanthan – Palinka/Palladium), foaled in 1998 also did the performance test. Despite her age, her quality showed through with highlights in the jump chute alicia frese an airport closing and canceled flights, we ended up staying in our start city for the night. Early the next morning, we headed to North Carolina to the Sullivan Farm Inspection. Thanks to the great organizational skills of Bettie and Steve Carroll, we were able to complete this large inspection despite the noon time start. Everyone was very gracious with the schedule change, even with branding at dusk. sullivan farm – The elegant black filly, Brillian Blume (E. H. Buddenbrock-SPS/EM Dorfblume/Davingnon) was the Top Filly of the day and praised as “exactly the type of horse we are breeding for,” by the judging panel. She is owned and bred by Blume Farms, N.C. sullivan farm – Lantanna (Lanthan-Palinka/Palladium) was entered into the Jumper Breeding Program by merit of her free jumping scor of 8/8. She is owned by Geraldine Orlando and was bred by Nancy Schulba, Calif. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Nine mares were presented in the mare inspection. Lantanna, who had done so well in the MPT, was given the Champion ribbon, with a score of 7.0. Also receiving a 7.0 in the inspection was EMC Remix. Three horses presented in the non-Hanoverian division. Noblette xx caught the judges attention as she walked to the ring with her presence. This is the type of Thoroughbred mare that we like to see in our breeding program! With her solid foundation and correct gaits, she earned a 7.33 on her inspection and the Champion non-Hanoverian ribbon. The Oldenburg mare Rainbow Attraction (Rolling Stone –Row Like Hell xx/Dreadnought xx) was also accepted intothe AHS Studbook with a score of 7.0 on her inspection. sullivan farm – The Thoroughbred mare Nobelette xx (Harry the Hat xx-All Kidding Aside/Pine Bluff xx) owned by Melissa Daniels was the Champion non-Hanoverian mare. The mare was upgraded to the Main Studbook through her MPT score of 7.41. She was bred by Joseph Pantaleo, Pa. sullivan farm – The stand out of the Mare Performance Test, with the highest score of 2013, was EMC Furst Daylight (Furst Impression-Amelia Bedelia/Anhatiner E) who finished her test with an impressive 8.16 overall. Her proud owner/breeder is Mary Manning, N.C. alicia frese There were nine foals presented by a variety of sires: Buddenbrock, Dacaprio, Don Principe, Fabuleux, u Alicia frese (8.0) and in her rideability, also 8.0. Lantanna finished second in this large group of quality mares with a score of 7.55. Also receiving a high ridability score was the Thoroughbred mare, Nobelette xx (Harry the Hat xx-All Kidding Aside xx/Pine Bluff xx) who showed her all around talent to earn a 7.41 in the MPT. Filling out the ranks with scores over 7.0 were: EMC Hot Date SFH (Hotline-Hillary (Trak.)/Blue Hors Silver Moon) with a 7.3, Favulous (Fabuleux-Favre/Walldorf) with a 7.25, Liza Gold (Liberty Gold-Forever a Memory/Wuemmestern) with a 7.08, and EMC Remix (Rousseau-EM Dame/ Domingo) with a 7.02. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Landkoenig, Qredit Hilltop, Rotspon, Rubignon, and Romanov Blue Hors. The top colt by Romanov Blue Hors out of EM Something Royal/Sir Donnerhall was owned/bred by Marcia Boeing of Camden, S.C. He was modern in type and showed a very expressive trot. The top filly by Buddenbrock out of EM Dorfblume/Davignon was owned/bred by Laurie Weiser, DVM of Pittsboro, N.C. St. Louis Equestrian Center St. Louis, Mo. We had another beautiful weather day on the tour. This stop was for a small inspection in Missouri with Drs. Chris and Kim Perry as the gracious hosts. The inspection started with two Hanoverian mares. The Champion sash went to Hallelujah HVH (Hotline – EM Wruffian Q/Weltbekannt), a 2009 mare with a score of 7.16. The non-Hanoverian mare division consisted of one mare, a 1993 Thoroughbred mare named Great Happiness xx (Badger Land xx -Jilly Pilly xx/Buckpasser xx). Although this mare definitely showed her age in her lack of topline and muscling, she still has a lot to offer our breeding society. Great Happiness xx received the Champion non-Hanoverian mare sash with a score of 7.0. christine brewer; www.christinebrewer.zenfolio.com After the mares were presented, four foals took the stage, two fillies and two colts, representing the sires: Apiro, Pablo and Rapture R (2). The filly by Pablo out of Great Happiness xx/Badger Land xx, owned/bred by Tory Van Uithoven, was typy with a well set slec – Champion Hanoverian mare of the day was Hallelujah HVH (Hotline-EM Wruffian Q/Weltbekannt). She is owned by Caroline Morgan and was bred by High Valley Hanoverians. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 neck and uphill movement. She confirmed our thoughts on what her dam had to offer and earned the Top Filly title. A colt by Rapture R out of Sworn Secret xx/Sea of Secrets xx, owned/bred by Saint Louis Equestrian Center, took the Top Colt title. He was a tall, leggy foal of masculine type with a very correct foundation and uphill movement. This site also had a two-year-old filly presented for the Futurity. Linceca (Licotus – Rastella/Regazzoni) is owned/bred by Carol Jenkins. This filly showed beautiful type and a very good trot. She took home the Champion ribbon with a score of 70.5. n slec – The Top Colt of the day was a masculine chestnut by Rapture R out of Sworn Secret xx/Sea of Secrets xx, owned and bred by St. Louis Equestrian Center. photos this page: christine brewer; www.christinebrewer.zenfolio.com slec – Linceca (Licotus-Rastella/Regazzoni) was the Two-Year-Old Filly Futurity Champion. She is owned and bred by Carol Jenkins, Ill. slec – The 1993 Thoroughbred mare Great Happiness xx (Badger Land xx-Jilly Pilly xx/Buckpasser xx) proved, with her lovely filly by Rapture R, that she has much to offer our breeding society. The mare was named Champion non-Hanoverian mare. She is owned by Tory van Uithoven and was bred by Victoria Pappas, Ill. Her foal was praised for her correct foundation and uphill movement and was Top Filly of the day. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n © susanjstickle.com P r e pa r e f o r t h e 2 0 1 4 M P T ! AHS Free Jumping Clinic Video and DVD $30/VHS $40/DVD includes shipping and handling This three-hour video and DVD was produced by the AHS Mare and Stallion Committee from a 2004 clinic sponsored by the Mid Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders Club with Hilltop Farm’s head trainer, Scott Hassler. A how-to clinic starting from the basics of appropriate tack/equipment, to required jumping materials and how much is enough in each training session, this is a valuable resource for those who have been unable to take advantage of a free jumping clinic, or do not have access to a free jumping expert in their area. To receive your copy, please indicate VHS or DVD format and call, mail or fax order and payment (check, Visa or Mastercard information) to the AHS Central Office: 4067 Iron Works Parkway, Suite 1 ■ Lexington, KY 40511 Telephone: (859) 255-4141 ■ Fax: (859) 255-8467 ■ E-mail: [email protected] w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Rainbow Equus Meadows, Branscomb Farm, Creek Hollow [ BY george walker ] rainbow equus meadows lincoln, calif. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n rainbow equus – EMC Landollure (Landkoenig-Fourdollar xx/Exact Duplicate xx) impressed the judges in the Mare Performance Test with her jumping ability which scored 9’s for technique and ability. She is owned and bred by Gina Gregory, Calif. rainbow equus – Champagne R (Coconut Grove xx-Knowbody’s Fool R/ Kalypso) was awarded the Champion Hanoverian necksash. Highly praised for her modern type, clearly influenced by her Thoroughbred pedigree, the dark bay mare is owned and bred by Edgar and Susan Schutte, Calif. tamara torti Two mares were presented for the mare performance test and they both acquitted themselves nicely. Ginniveve, by Graf Top II-Opera/Ostwind, received a 7 for her jumping score. While we would have preferred a better bascule over the jumps, she maintained a good attitude and consistent form throughout this exercise. Her willingness to please was also evident under saddle where she received an 8 for rideability. Her gait score of 7.16 was comprised of a 7.5 for the walk, and 7s for the trot and canter. This type of solid performance test is always applauded and was rewarded with a final score of 7.38. Congratulations to her owner and breeder Sandy Campbell. The second performance participant was Landollure, by Landkoenig-Fourdollar xx/Exact Duplicate xx. She was bred and is owned by Gina Gregory of California. When the jumping was complete, her owner, Gina, and Edgar and Susan Schutte, owners of Landkoenig, had to be pleased with the result. With 9s for technique and ability Landollure certainly didn’t look back. A true jumping talent, she was always careful and confident as she consistently approached each fence in a nicely self regulated pace. Over the fences her form was framed by excellent use of the back, and front, and hindlegs. Under saddle her rideability and gaits scores were not quite as strong as those of Ginniveve, but she too had enough points for a final score Photo courtesy Gina Gregory Rainbow Equus Meadows once again played host to a nice gathering of mares, foals, and youngsters. Thanks again to Edgar and Susan Schutte for hosting and orchestrating this inspection. We appreciated the warm welcome and the easy going atmosphere. of 7.38. Because of her stellar jumping ability she was named our MPT Champion of the day. Both of the MPT entrants were able to achieve EMC status after successfully completing their mare inspections. Ginniveve finished with a final score of 7.0. As is often the case her impulsion score was improved when she was allowed to free run. Landollure’s final score of 7.16 gave her points to spare as well as second place in our group of Hanoverian mares. With a pair of 8s for type and impression and development, she was obviously easy on the eyes while standing still or jumping over the fences. The top inspection score for this Hanoverian class went to Champagne R, a dark bay 2008 mare by Coconut Grove xx-Knobodys Fool/Kalypso. She is owned and was bred by Edgar u While we only had two two-year-old fillies and one yearling filly for our futurity classes, we were delighted to see these youngsters and their “warts”. At this age these individuals are of course betwixt and between. We judge them as we see them on the day and don’t attempt to reconfigure them as we might imagine they could be in the future. Therefore it often takes brave souls who are willing to unveil their youngsters at this juncture in time. The tradeoff for the owners is of course an unbiased assessment of their individuals as well as an opportunity to expose these impressionable youngsters to a new environment. Boadicea Lind, by Balou du Rouet-EM Christiahna/ Contendro I, was our higher scoring two-year-old filly with a score of 65.5. Wilhelmina R, our lone yearling filly, finished with a 68. rainbow equus – The High Scoring non-Hanoverian Mare was the Oldenburg Paloma (Pablo-Eos/Condino)who was praised for her type and femininity and was accepted into the Main Studbook. She is owned by Laurie Peters and was bred by Barbara West, Calif. erin mccardell One out of the four non-Hanoverian mares (two Oldenburgs, an Arabian and a Holsteiner) presented gained entrance to the AHS Main Studbook with a final score of 7.0. As we look at these mares we are always reminded how strenuous it is for an outside mare to gain admittance into our registry. They are held to a high standard as we strive to take in mares who we believe will have a positive impact on our breed. They must have a final score of at least 7.0. Any one weakness can be the difference between obtaining the elusive 7 or not. On this day we were able to accept the Oldenburg mare Paloma, by PabloEos/Condino, owned by Laurie Peters. With 8s for her neck and type and femininity, Paloma completed her inspection with an overall 7.0 and was graded into the Main Studbook. Thanks are certainly in order to the owners who make the effort to bring non-Hanoverian mares to AHS inspections. tamara torti and Susan Schutte. This modern beauty is clearly influenced by the thoroughbred blood in her pedigree. Her final score of 7.5 was marked by 8s for saddle position, frame, type, walk, and overall impression and development. rainbow Equus – Top Filly of the day was Edgar and Susan Schutte’s Wild Dance daughter (Wild Dance-Donna Novella/De Niro). A strong group of foals kept us amused as they made their public debut. Edgar and Susan were the proud owners and breeders of eight of these individuals. Jennifer Lind’s Dannebrog colt out of EM Saaliyah Lind, by Stedinger, took home the ribbon for the top colt of the day. He impressed us with his conformation and his movement. He demonstrated excellent use of the hind leg and both his trot and his canter were quite balanced. Saaliyah Lind is a very attractive mother, and she certainly gave this fellow a good leg up. Our top filly of the day was a daughter of Wild Dance out of Donna Novella, by De Niro. Bred by Edgar and Susan, this elegant filly had the light, elastic ground covering steps to match her modern and correct exterior. Day two of our California tour marked a first for our society. We had the pleasure of visiting Branscomb Farm in Half Moon Bay. Kc Branscomb Kelley, an experienced and successful competitor in the rainbow equus – EMC Ginniveve (Graf Top II-Opera/ hunter and jumper world, has been breeding and showing her Ostwind) was the Reserve Champion of the Mare Performance Holsteiners with the ambition and goal of competing with the best Test with a very good score of 7.38. Sandy Campbell of California that Europe has to offer. In 2011 her stallion Chicardo finished sec- is the owner/breeder. ond in the jumping and dressage/rideability portions of the German FN authorized 70-Day Stallion Performance Test in Oklahoma. He is licensed with several breed registries including the AHS. The Holsteiner and Hanoverian bloodlines have a proven track record u w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 tamara torti branscomb farm half moon bay, calif. Talandra (Acorado-Laundra/Landgraf I) together, and we have seen many successful examples on both sides of the Atlantic. Two good examples are Checkmate, by Contender/Pik Bube II, with Meredith Michaels Beerrbaum in the irons and Mr. Whoopie, by Contendro/Watzmann, here in the U.S. under Mac Farlane. Today’s top horses must have agility and speed, a Hanoverian asset, coupled with their scope to be truly successful. Eight mares were presented for inspection, and we were pleased to accept five of these ladies into our Main Studbook. As mentioned earlier getting these non-Hanoverian mares into our studbook is no easy feat. Our five acceptances are as follows: Orienta (Calido I/Lord); Talandra (Acorado/Landgraf I); Ultra (Acorado/Capitol I); Lucille (Lanciano/ Der Clou); and Octavia IV (Carolus I/Lord). We have been pleased with the growth of our Jumper Breeding Program here in the U.S. and applaud our breeders who have been engaged in the mission of producing first rate jumpers. It is now a pleasure to add Branscomb Farms to this dedicated group, and we will look forward to seeing some of the jumpers of tomorrow when we inspect future foals out of these mares. creek hollow farm ramona, calif. ultra (Acorado-Edelweiss/Capitol I) lucille (Lanciano-Denise/Der Clou) octavia IV – Orienta (Carolus I-Donau III/Lord) branscomb farm – The non-Hanoverian mares pictured above were accepted into the AHS Main Studbook. Also accepted was Orienta (Calido I-Freika/Lord). All five mares are owned by Branscomb Farm and are a part of their jumper breeding program. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n We travelled south to Ramona for our third day of inspections. Creek Hollow Farm, owned by Colleen Burman, has been one of our reliable sites for some years now, and we appreciate Colleen’s continued support. Creek Hollow has a flexible arena arrangement with several outdoor arenas as well as a very large covered arena. We started the jumping portion of the MPT in one of the outdoor arenas. Here there is a sturdily constructed jumping chute. The first of our two mares was Fortunate Future, a daughter of Fabuleux-Finesse/Future Z. This seven-year-old bay mare was the perfect combination of calm and keen. While she could have been a little tighter with the use of her front legs, she was always careful and showed good use of her head, neck, and back. She received a pair of eights for technique and ability. Glenwoods Zena, by Graf Top II-Phran Sancisco/ Prinz Gaylord, could not match Fortunate Future through the jump chute. She did garner a pair of sixes for her technique and ability. While she was fresh and distracted by her surroundings, she used speed to her advantage while jumping. We hoped that as she began to relax she would use her back more over the fences. As she relaxed, however, her use of the back did not improve. Instead she became less sure of herself. It is not unusual for this situation to arise when an individual is compensating for a weakness. Under saddle however she turned the table on Fortunate Future who was more downhill in her movement and less expressive in her gaits. Glenwoods Xena proved to be very rideable and obedient while posting scores of 7 for her walk and 7.5 for her trot and canter. She became our winner for the day while finishing with a score of 7.11. Fortunate Future, buoyed by her jumping score, finished with a final score of 7.0. With her previous inspection score of 7.33, and as the dam of two AHS registered foals, she is now an Elite Mare. Glenwoods Xena kept pace when she became an EMC after finishing her mare inspection with a 7.33. While free running we saw more impulsion and elasticity than we had seen under saddle. We were glad to see this as we had surmised that she was u being ridden conservatively. Three other Hanoverian mares were inspected along with the previously mentioned Genwoods Xena who was high score of this group. These three participants finished with scores in the mid sixes, and they are entered in the Main Studbook. Prada R (PabloRoulette R/Rex Fritz) finished with a 6.66. She had solid scores but needed a freer shoulder for more impulsion and elasticity. Davinesse, by Davignon, scored a 6.5 while Caprianna, by Contucci, was fourth with a 6.33. The sole non-Hanoverian mare presented was a Westfalen branded daughter of Donnerschlag out of Feine Dame, by Feinbrand. She marched in to the AHS Main Studbook with a strong 8 for her walk. u creek hollow farm – EMC Glenwoods Xena took home two necksashes from the inspection. Her rideability won out for the MPT and she was praised for her impulsion and elasticity and ended up the Champion Hanoverian mare. She is owned by Amanda Gibson and was bred by Glenwood Farms, Calif. creek hollow farm – Champion non-Hanoverian Mare was the Westfalen Daylight (Donnerschlag-Feine Dame/Feinbrand). She was accepted into the Main Studbook. She is owned by Susanne Mattern and was bred in Germany by Helmut Kopischke. While we were aware of a suspensory injury to the right hind leg, she had no problem showing us a 7 for impulsion and elasticity. It was easy to imagine that she had more movement prior to the injury. Prior to the end of her riding career she had been shown in Germany at S level. She finished with a final score of 7.16. Congratulations to owner Susan Mattern. creek hollow farm – Showing great jumping talent, EM Fortunate Fortune (Fabuleux-Finesse/Future Z) earned solid 8’s for technique and ability. Having also produced a foal, her MPT score earned her Elite Mare title. She is owned and bred by Robin Quasebarth, Calif. Our single foal of the day was a colt by For Play out of Kognac, by Kalypso. Kognac is 21-years-old and in foal again. This colt was very much influenced by his mother. We would have liked to have seen a stronger and better angled hind leg on this colt. His mother could also use a better hind leg and in this case she was more prepotent than For Play. Thanks again to our hosts who make these inspection tours a possibility. Linda Mendenhall and I greatly appreciated your warm welcome. To all the breeders and owners we thank you for your efforts to breed a better Hanoverian. We hope that your horses bring you not only success but also pleasure. n w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Oakwood Farm [ BY Judy hedreen & chris kropf] oakwood farm lawrenceburg, ind. Day 1: We started the lovely fall day with six Mare Performance Tests. These dressage bred mares were all well prepared for the jump chute, which helped them achieve fairly good jumping scores. The Champion of the MPT was Wyndixie (WidmarkEM Royal Princess/Rotspon), bred and owned by Meg Williams. Wyndixie was forward and brave through the jump chute scoring a 7. She impressed under-saddle with first-rate gaits, receiving an 8.5 for the walk and an 8 for the canter. She received an 8 for her rideability and earnest work ethic making her the Champion with a 7.66 overall score. Close behind her was Emme (El Bundy-Wolkenstina/Wolkenstein II), bred and owned by Meg. With El Bundy (Escudo I) adding jumping blood, Emme demonstrated very good scope through the chute earning an 8 for ability with 7.5 overall. She had above average gaits and rideability earning 7.5 for both, giving Emme a 7.5 final score for her MPT. Dolce TLF (Dacaprio-Winsome Ways/Weltbekannt), bred and owned by Kathryn Benchley, completed a good test scoring 7 for jumping, demonstrating above average gaits (7.5) and rideability (7 .5) for a final score of 7.33. Fedorra FDL (Fabuleux-EM Dakota FDL/ Dacaprio), bred by Peg Lansing and owned by Kelli Mardell demonstrated fairly good jumping ability with a 7.75. Her very good canter received an 8 for a gait score of 7.33; and on this day her rideability earned a 6.5 giving Fedorra FDL a final score of 7.19. Downtown Delight (Don Schufro-EM London Lady/ u www.3rdshutter .com www.3rdshutter.com It is with delight and great satisfaction that I have had the opportunity to watch the development of North American-bred Hanoverians over the past 30 years. In the 1980’s and early 90’s, the horses had more caliber, shorter legs and a truly rectangular frame. Thoroughbred blood was eschewed. The Hanoverian type started to change in the late 1990’s with the changes in the standards of competition in the Olympic disciplines. The breed standard evolved to produce a more elegant, leggy horse with the elastic, uphill movements for dressage and quicker, tighter and more agile jumping horses. Today breeders are better educated than ever and producing excellent horses. On the Fall Tour Chris and I saw many good horses with fully 70% of the Hanoverian mares scoring 7.0 or higher! Meg Williams’ inspection grew and grew filling two complete days. As usual Meg and her team were very organized and everything ran smoothly. Each day of the site was run as an individual site with its own set of Champions. oakwood farm – Champion of the Mare Performance Test was the very steady EMC Wyndixie (Widmark-EM Royal Princess/Rotspon) whose brave jumping and work ethic under saddle gave her the high score of 7.66. She is owned and bred by site host Meg Williams, Ind. oakwood farm – EM Emme (El Bundy-Wolkenstina/Wolkenstein II), also owned and bred by Meg Williams was the Reserve Champion of the MPT. Her score of 7.5 earned her Elite Mare title. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n oakwood farm – Phlawless (Pablo-Antonella/Acord II) owned by Avery Griffin and bred by Fall Creek Farm, Fla., took home the title of Champion Hanoverian Mare on day one of the inspection. www.3rdshutter.com Eight Hanoverian mares were presented for inspection. The top mares were all very close in scores and the top two mares were tied with the nod going to Phlawless. The Champion Phlawless (Pablo-Antonella/Acord II) was bred by Fall Creek Farm andowned by Avery Griffin. She was a very pretty mare with good legs, but could have had a more harmonious frame. Very good impulsion and elasticity and a ground-covering trot earned an 8 with an over-all score of 7.16. Phlawless is now Elite Eligible. Downtown Delight returned for her inspection after successfully completing the MPT. When free, she impressed with her impulsion and elasticity earning an 8 with an overall score of 7.16. Downtown Delight is now an Elite Mare Candidate. Continuing the trend toward Elite Mare status, the very typey and feminine Dolce TLF with her good movements received an overall 7 and is now an Elite Mare Candidate. The Champion from the MPT was the beautiful Wyndixie which received 8’s for her neck, saddle position and frame earning a conformation score of 8. It was interesting to note that while her movements in-hand showed some tension, under-saddle Wyndixie was relaxed and confident developing very good gaits. Her overall inspection score was 7, and she too is now an Elite Mare Candidate. Won Onyx, 2009 Dame (Werbellin-Dame/ Dressman) breeder/owner Holly Mullenix, Badabing! (Black Tie-Pikture Perfect/Pikadero) breeder/owner Fall Creek Farm and Balentine (Bordeaux-Gracie/Grand Garcon) breeder Kathy Priest, owner Jill Vonderhaar were entered into the Main Studbook. www.3rdshutter.com Londonderry), bred by James Brown and owned by Meg Williams scored a 6.75 for jumping, good gaits with a 7.33, and above average rideability with a 7.5. Her overall score was 7.19. Won Onyx (Widmark-EM Delorean/Del Piero), bred and owned by Meg Williams completed the MPT for her performance record. oakwood farm – EMC Downtown Delight (Don Schufro-EM London Lady/Londonderry) completed her MPT and was inspected over the course of the two days to become an Elite Mare Candidate. She is owned by Meg Williams and was bred by James Brown, Ky. Day 2 Another beautiful, sunny day started with five Mare Performance Tests. The Champion was the very special mare Won Ruby. By Widmark out of Divinia by Don Frederico, the three-year-old was remarkably poised. Eager to go through the chute, she learned as she went and jumped with fairly good technique, receiving a 7.5. Under-saddle she was relaxed, swinging and attentive to her rider. Her big, elastic walk and rolling, uphill canter earned her an 8.5 for both. With easy lengthenings and fluid serpentines, she received an 8.5 for rideability. Her overall MPT score was 8.05. Another u www.3rdshutter.com We rounded out the day looking at nine foals. Due to the lateness in the year, some of the foals were at a disadvantage, being in awkward stages. Top foal of the day was a colt by Widmark out of EM Drama Queen, by Don Frederico, bred and owned by Meg Williams. This colt was modern and a very good type. When he moved it was ground-covering, with good thrust and uphill every step. Other foals were sired by Widmark, Don Frederico, and El Bundy. oakwood farm – Champion Hanoverian Mare of the second day of the test was EMC Won Ruby (Widmark-Divinia/Don Frederico) who earned the second highest MPT score (8.05) of the entire 2013 inspection tour as well! The impressive three-year-old is owned and bred by Meg Williams, Ind. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Won Ruby continued to enchant us during the Hanoverian mare inspections. She earned 8’s for impulsion and elasticity, the walk and overall impression and development on her way to the Championship. With her overall score of 7.5 and her successful MPT, Won Ruby is now an Elite Mare Candidate. Whimsical HPF was also captivating with her impulsion and elasticity, walk and overall impression and development receiving 8’s. With her overall inspection score of 7.33, Whimsical HPF is Elite Eligible. Gabrielle’s Wish (Gold LuckWishes and Dreams/Warkanson), bred and owned by David Smith, was very typey and long-lined receiving 8’s for her neck, saddle position and frame. She earned an overall score of 7 and is Elite Eligible. Deidre completed with an overall score of 7, which combined with her good MPT score makes her an Elite Mare Candidate. With Affection, Regina Royale, Cobrah (Catoki-EM Cela/Contender; bred and owned by Denise Higgins), Princesa La Jolla (Pablo-La Jolla/Largo; bred and owned by David Smith), and Fine as Wine (Fabuleux/ Truckee Edge xx/Truckee xx; bred and owned by Brianna Gonzalez) were all entered into the Mare Studbook. In the afternoon six foals were presented. Everyone agreed the clear Champion was a colt by Bon Balou out of Kurtaxe, by u Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n www.3rdshutter.com oakwood farm – The Oldenburg mare Contessa (Contendro I-Nina/Voltaire) owned and bred by Holly Kovach was named Champion non-Hanoverian Mare. She was praised for her high quality. oakwood farm – Badabing! (Black Tie-Pikture Perfect/ Pikadero) owned and bred by Fall Creek Farm was entered into the Main Studbook following her inspection. www.3rdshutter.com There were six non-Hanoverian mares for inspection. Five were approved for breeding with the championship going to the Oldenburg Contessa, by Contendro I out of Nina, by Voltaire, owned by Holly Kovach. This was a big, older type mare of high quality. She was harmonious and long-lined in her frame. She received an 8 for impulsion and elasticity demonstrating a light-footed, ground-covering trot with lots of suspension. Four other Oldenburg mares were approved for breeding: Casey’s Gold (Camiros-Foxy Goldigger xx/Strike Gold xx), owned by David Smith; Fancy Curtain Call (Fabuleux/Country Curtains xx/Trumped Up xx), owned by Linda Sabatina; Kurtaxe (Lordanos-Kundora/Landor S) owned by Holly Kovach; and Rubitana von Hof Olympia (Rubin Royal-La Quitana von Hof Olympia/Calypso III) owned by Danielle Green. www.3rdshutter.com Widmark daughter, With Affection (out of EM Cassie/ Cordoba) was bred by Meg Williams and is owned by Christy Thuer. She demonstrated good, ground-covering gaits receiving an 8 for both the walk and canter, with the good rideability score of 8. As her pedigree suggested, she was satisfactory through the jump chute. She ended the test with the good score of 7.44. As her pedigree would suggest, Deidre (DacaprioPhaedre/Pablito), bred and owned by B. Wayne Simmons, acquitted herself well through the jump chute earning a 7.5. With her scores of 7.16 for gaits and a good 7 for rideability, Deidre passed her test with the good score of 7.22. Whimsical HPF (Widmark-Allie/Al Capone), breeder Meg Williams, owner Renee Bambach , and Regina Royale (RotsponWinteroza/Winterprinz) breeder Valerie Ahl, owner Jessica Harriman-Austin completed the MPT for their performance record. oakwood farm – EMC Deidre (Dacaprio-Phaedre/Pablito), bred and owned by B. Wayne Simmons, passed her MPT with the good score of 7.22 and did especially well in the jumping chute, proving her pedigree. Lordanos bred and owned by Holly Kovach. This masculine colt was tall and long-legged with a nearly perfect topline. He moved fluidly with ground-covering uphill strides. This charming colt is an example of the modern, athletic horse we are striving for. Other sires represented included Valentino, Royal Diamond, Don Romantic, Rotspon and Don Principe. The afternoon was rounded out with the Futurities, which featured two beautiful and harmonious young mares bred and owned by Peg Lansing. These young girls are full sisters by Dacaprio out of Mirabella by Metternich. Dianah FDL , a yearling, has an exquisite head, well-set neck and is a lovely modern type. She showed a very good uphill, forward trot for an 8. Then, she spied the mini-donkey’s two pastures over and completely lost her focus (or should we say she could only focus on them…). We were not able to see any more movements and suspended the scoring. Her two-year-old sister, Dame Bella FDL was an elegant mare with a beautiful head, very well-set neck and lovely topline. In movement, she showed good forward movement and a swinging walk. It was a pleasure to see both of these mares. (Note: See the two filles Dame Bella FDL and Dianah FDL in the article about Devon on page 18 of this issue.) We thanked Meg and all her wonderful volunteers and raced to the airport to catch our flight to Florida. n Conundrum Farm at Pennock Point Sport Horse [ BY Judy hedreen] conundrum farm at pennock point sport horse reddick, fla. I t is always a pleasure to participate in the inspection in Florida. We have seen many top quality horses there, and this year was no exception. Our new host was Dr. Mary Beth Stanton, an equine reproduction specialist and owner of Conundrum Farm. With an experienced staff and volunteers, the inspection went off without a hitch. We hope Dr. Stanton will continue hosting AHS inspections in the future. We made time to share information and help educate the new breeders about the Hanoverian breed type and goals. Three mares participated in the Mare Performance Test. Our Champion was Rococco OSH (Rotspon-Parisienne/ Prince Thatch xx), bred by Stephanie Hagins and owned by Mary Beth Stanton. She negotiated the jump chute adequately receiving a 6.75. It was under-saddle that Rococco OSH shined. She received 8’s for both the walk and the canter giving her a gait score of 7.83. Combined with her rideability and jumping, Rococco OSH received the good overall score of 7.36. With her very good inspection score of 8.33, she is now the society’s newest Elite Mare. Well Worth It MLW (Wolkentanz I-Rohanna/ Rohdiamant) pleasantly surprised us with her very good jumping technique using her back well and quick in front and behind earning an 8. Her scope did not quite match her technique giving her a good overall score of 7.5. Under saddle, we would like to have seen a little more elasticity and ground-covering gaits. Well Worth It MLW completed her test with a good score of 7.11. With her good inspection score of 7.33, she too is an Elite Mare. The mare was bred by Mary Lou Winn and is owned by Andrea Hayden. The dressage bred Chanel MF (Caprimond-Diora/DeNiro) negotiated the jump chute satisfactorily receiving a 6.5. With her gait and rideability scores added to her jumping scores, Chanel MF received a final score of 6.66 for her performance record. The mare was bred by Maryanna Haymon and is owned by Erin Merryman. Two non-Hanoverian mares were presented for approval. The 16-year-old Trakehner Annie (Enrico Caruso-Astar/ Laiken) was very feminine with a beautiful head. Her age had diminished her somewhat but she had good structure and fairly good movement. She received a final score of 7.16 and was approved for the Main Studbook. Annie is owned by Catherine Beak. The black Westfalen Destina (Don Frederico-SPS Rikita/Regazzoni) could have been registered as a Hanoverian as a foal because of her pedigree. Therefore she was inspected using the same standards as a Hanoverian. With her inspection score of 6.5 she was accepted into the Main Studbook. Destina is owned by Mary Beth Stanton. u w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 photos: alicia frese conundrum farm at pennock point – Left top: There were co-Champion Hanoverian mares at this inspection site: Top: Bliss SQF (Belissimo M-SPS Rose/Rotspon) owned and bred by Jill Peterson, Fla., is now Elite Eligible. Left bottom: Elite Eligible Rara Avis P (Romanov Blue Hors-EM Diva/Donnerhall) owned and bred by Andrea Hayden, Fla. Below: The well named Breathtaking CF (Belissimo M-EM Rococo/Rotspon) was the Yearling Filly Futurity Champion, owned and bred by Mary Beth Stanton, DVM. We had a lovely group of Hanoverian mares for inspection. Bliss SQF (Belissimo M-SPS Rose/Rotspon) was a pleasing mare with very correct gaits. She had a very good trot that carried her upward and forward around the ring, earning her an 8. Her final score of 7.33 makes Bliss SQF Elite Eligible. The mare was bred and is owned by Jill Peterson. The beautiful Rara Avis P (Romanov Blue Hors-EM Diva/Donnerhall), bred and owned by Andrea Hayden, had a well-set neck and very good frame. She demonstrated a very good elastic, ground covering trot. Rara Avis P also received a 7.33 final score. Because both mares demonstrated very good movements which received an 8, they were named Co-Champions. Both mares are now Elite Eligible. Feather MLW (FidertanzEM Wolknstanza MLW/Wolkentanz) presented a well-set neck and very good saddle position which earned her 8’s. This mare was very supple and elastic with movement throughout her entire body. Her walk had a good overstep and swinging ground-covering stride. When she moved off for the trot, we knew we would see something special. Each step carried Feather MLW upward and forward with light-footed suspension earning her a 9. Her final score was 7.16 and she is Elite Eligible. Feather MLW was bred by Mary Lou Winn and is owned by Ryan Martin. Both Whispering Wind P (Windfall-EM Eclipse Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n TLM/Escudo I) bred and owned by Andrea Haydon, and Chanel MF are now Elite Eligible. Each of these very pretty and feminine mares received a final score of 7.0. Devinia (De Niro-Dark Allure/Diamont), bred by Susan Scanlan and owned by Andrea Hayden, was satisfactory and could have shown more ability to step under and carry. She was taken into the Main Studbook. In a fairly large foal group, a filly by Ampere out of Geraldine von Foxpaw (Graf Top I) showed really well. She was elegant and harmonious with a big, elastic and light-footed trot demonstrating uphill and ground-covering movements. This Top Filly was bred and is owned by Andrea Hayden. Other sires represented in this quality foal group were Grandom, Escudo II, Waltzertraum, Belissimo, Rascalino, Royal Prince and Fidertanz. Futurities: In the Yearling Filly class, the sole entrant Breathtaking CF was well-named. By Belissimo M out of EM Rococo OSH/Rotspon, she had a harmonious topline and was a beautiful type. Her gaits were above average and she received a final score of 75.3. Breathtaking CF was bred and is owned by Mary Beth Stanton. u In the Yearling Colt class, the sole entrant was Rubix OO. By Rubignon out of Lexanna Q/Loerke, he had a very good foundation. He was a good type with his above average walk, his final score was 74. Robix OO was bred by Rita Stegeman and is owned by Natalie Pace. In the Two-Year-Old Filly class, the entrant was Wreisentanz by Wolkentanz out of Rubina by Rubinstein. She was pretty with a good topline and type. With her quite good walk, her final score was 74.5. Wreisentanz was bred and is owned by Regina Esterman. conundrum farm at pennock point – Top: The Champion of the Mare Performance Test was EM Rococo OSH (RotsponParisienne/Prince Thatch xx) owned by Mary Beth Stanton, DVM. In her MPT she excelled under saddle, ending up with an overall 7.36, and had the very good inspection score of 8.33 to attain her Elite Mare status. Bottom: Champion non-Hanoverian mare was the 16-year-old Trakehner Annie (Enrico Caruso-Astar/Laiken) owned by Catherine Beak. She was very feminine with a beautiful head. Annie was bred by Susan Berger, Fla. photos: alicia frese At the HV judges training update, it was stated that the goal of modernizing the Hanoverian breed type had been achieved. Now the guidelines state: “The evaluation of the back construction is of special importance…the demand on quality of the hooves and the foundation (legs) will also again be increased”. In some of the horses judged today there were faults or irregularities in the legs. Breeders would be advised to look early for leg problems in foals, so they may be corrected. n photos: alicia frese The Two-Year-Old-Colt class had two entrants. Ryszard, by Rubignon out of a Weltmeyer mare was fairly good through his topline and a good type with fairly good movements. He was the class winner with a final score of 71.8. Ryszard’s breeder and owner is Regina Esterman. Close behind was Le Noyer, by Landkoenig out of Gitane du Cornet, by Rif du Crocq. Le Noyer was fairly good through his topline and a good type. His movements were above average earning him a final score of 71.2. Carrie Sunkin and Rachel Williams are his breeders and owners. conundrum farm at pennock point – Left: The high scoring filly of the day, owned and bred by Andrea Hayden. Right: Champion of the Yearling Colt class was Rubix OO (Rubignon-Lexanna Q/Loerke) bred by Rita Stegeman and owned by Natalie Pace. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Creek Colony Ranch [ BY meg williams ] creek colony ranch richmond, texas day that Two non-Hanoverian mares were inspected and both were approved for breeding. The Holsteiner mare Primrose (Lordship-Dominion/ Lacoste) had a lovely front receiving an 8 for her head and well-set neck. With her confirmation scores and consistent gait scores, she received an overall score of 7.0 and was named the Champion. The aged Take the Heat xx (Royal Pennant Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n kristie puckett - moonfyre photography sunny proved to be very hot for competitors and judges alike. The breeding community around Houston is well established with knowledgeable breeders. Host Rebecca Pennington and Creek Colony owner Mary Goldberg made us welcome and started us right off with the Mare Performance Tests. The Champion of the day was pretty dark bay September Song (Sinatra Song-EM Wellini/Warkant) bred and owned by Dr. Linda Holste. With a dressage pedigree she was adequate over the fences. Her scope was fairly good, earning her a 6.75. September Song really delighted with her very good gaits receiving an 8 for trot, 8.5 for the canter which with an 8 for rideability resulted in a very good overall score of 7.58. Our next horse’s pedigree is thought of as producing dressage horses, yet Finessa (Feiner SternWanessa/Wether) has a lot of strong jumping blood in her first three generations which came through. Her technique was fairly good while her scope was outstanding receiving a 9, resulting in an overall 8.25. With her good gait scores, she received a good final score of 7.36. Finessa was bred by Ellen Day and is owned by Lida McAllister. creek colony ranch – EMC September Song (Sinatra Song-EM Wellini/Warkant) bred and owned by Dr. Linda Holste delighted the judges with her good gaits and was the Champion of the Mare Performance Test. creek colony ranch – kristie puckett - moonfyre photography A nother xx-Fire Break xx/Fluorescent Light xx) was presented with a big attractive foal. Although 20 years old, she showed good structure and movement receiving an overall score of 7. Take the Heat xx is owned by Mary Godfrey. Great training for Chris as we inspected five Hanoverian mares that all received a score of 7 or higher. The enchanting Royal Fortune Earning the Champion Hanoverian mare necksash was the lovely Royal Fortune WS (Romanov Blue HorsStep by Step/Sandro Hit) owned and bred by Janice Graham Marquardt. She received the high score of 8 for her conformation WS (Romanov Blue Hors-Step by Step/Sandro Hit), owned and bred by Janice Graham Marquardt was the Champion. The brown mare was modern with a beautiful front end and good legs receiving an 8 for her conformation. Royal Fortune WS used her hocks well, thrusting upward with elasticity in the trot. She was a little tight in the back, so there may be even bigger movement if she is more relaxed. With 8’s for u Next came 13 foals and what a nice group they were. It’s always fun to see the new combination of pedigrees and to see the current foals of mares seen before. Yes, there were some that had reached an awkward stage by October, but they will blossom again. One filly and one colt, both bred and owned by Janice Graham Marquardt, were exceptional and a joy to watch move around the ring. Donnacina’s colt by Royal Prince was modern with a beautiful head and harmonious topline. He had a powerful, well-built hind leg that propelled him upward and forward with elasticity and suspension. The Oldenburg De Niro mare Winessa’s filly by Liberty Gold was very feminine and pretty. She had a well-set neck and lovely harmonious topline. Her movement was uphill and ground-covering with every light-footed, elastic step. Other sires represented were Benetton Dream, Sir Donnerhall, Schroeder, Pablito, Lagoheidor, Comic, Viva Voltaire, Landkoenig, Rascalino, Raphael Son II, Pablo, and Bugatti Hilltop. The afternoon rounded out with the Futurities. In the Yearling Filly class Sonnkist (Sonntagskind-Charisma/ Cubaner) was the sole entrant. An attractive chestnut she had good conformation, quite a good walk and a good trot and scored 73.7. Sonnkist was bred and is owned by Sandra Adair. The Yearling Colt class saw Be Niro WS (Benetton Dream-Winessa/De Niro) competing against Den Marq WS (Dancier-EM Wakaluba/ Warkant). Be Niro WS is owned by Erika West-Danque u Photos: kristie puckett - moonfyre photograph y impulsion/elasticity, typiness/femininity and impression and development, Royal Fortune WS earned a very good score of 7.66. She is now Elite Eligible. Delovely (DacaprioDonnacina/Donnerhall), bred by Judy Kingsford and owned by Lauren Spjut, was an attractive chestnut that made a high quality impression. She earned an overall score of 7.16 and is also Elite Eligible. Several years ago, the AHS and HV created an option for mares that demonstrated excellent jumping talent. They could have their overall jumping score from the MPT added to their inspection scores, which were then divided by 7 rather than 6. This method is only used if the result allows the mare to become Elite Eligible. Finessa’s very good jumping score of 8.25 was added to her inspection score which resulted in a final overall score of 7.03. Having produced a foal in 2013 Finessa is a new Elite Mare. The pleasing bay Reigning Star (Regazzoni-Adlertaenzer/Aktuell) was bred and is owned by Kathie Digilio. With her well-set neck, good hind quarter, and walk (all 8’s), she received an overall score of 7 and is now Elite Eligible. September Song presented a modern, well-built type that was pleasing to the eye. With her very good MPT and her 7 for inspection, September Song is now an Elite Mare Candidate. This was an appealing group of mares, presented well; however, we did see some irregularities in the foundation of some horses that affected the correctness of movement. We urge breeders to watch the growing youngsters carefully to correct potential faults early. creek colony ranch – Champion non-Hanoverian mare was the Holsteiner Primrose (Lordship-Dominion/Lacoste) owned by Stephen and Kerry Toney and bred by Wendy Davis, Texas. creek colony ranch – Be Niro WS was Champion of the Yearling Colt Futurity. He is owned by Erika West-Danque and was bred by Janice Graham Marquardt. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Photos: kristie puckett - moonfyre photography and bred by Janice Graham Marquardt. Den Marq WS is owned by Patrick Orlaska, also bred by Janice Graham Marquardt. Although the individual scores for these two colts were different, both ended with a total of 72.2. The tie was broken with the trot score, placing Be Niro WS slightly ahead and winning the class. The final class of the day was the lone entrant in the Two-YearOld Filly class. Sheng TF (Sir Donnerhall-EM Feng Shui TF/ Florencio) charmed us with her type and movement. She scored well with a 74.9. Sheng TF was bred by Anne Schmidt and is owned by Karen McGowin. n creek colony ranch – Sonnkist (Sonntagskind-Charisma/Cubaner) was the Yearling Filly Futurity Champion. The attractive chestnut had good conformation, walk and trot to score 73.7. She was bred and is owned by Sandra Adair. creek colony ranch – Lady In Red WS (Liberty Gold- creek colony ranch – Janice Graham Marquardt’s colt, Winessa/De Niro) was the Top Filly of the day. She is owned and bred by Janice Graham Marquardt. Razzmatazz WS by Royal Prince out of Donnacina was the Top Colt of the day. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders [ BY meg williams ] mid-atlantic hanoverian breeders waterford, va. M thanks to R ick and Jayne Toering for hosting the two day Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeder’s Club’s annual inspection at Hedgeland Equestrian Center in Waterford, Va., on October 12-13. Thanks also to Hanna and Jordan along with breeder, Mo Swanson, for their help with the jump chute. This was an extremely well run, nicely organized inspection with a fantastic group of volunteers. any Day one started with a very strong group of five mares participating in the MPT. The top scoring mare was Pik L’s Donabella HU (Pik L-Donatela/ Don Primero), owned by Shannon Stevens and bred by Horses Unlimited. She was a very elegant, modern Hanoverian mare with lots of presence. With scores of 8/8 for jumping, a conformation score of 8 and an overall score of 7.67 she showed herself well. The second highest scoring mare was Syncopation RK (Sinatra SongWerlwhind/Werbellin) owned by Dr. Annette Hildabrand and bred by Emmett W. Turner. This mare had very correct front and hind legs and was extremely well balanced. She received an 8 for rideability and finished with an overall score of 7.5. Two other mares, Pachanga (PablitoWanessa/Werther) owned by Martha Mitchell and bred by Ellen Day and Whisteria Lane (Wallstreet KidFlorabunda MWF/Fuerst Von Feuer ) owned by Jennifer Mutchler and bred by Pat Limage became Elite Eligible. The fifth mare, Balou Moon (Balou du Rouet-EM Coquette/Coconut Grove xx) owned and bred by Rick Toering received a jumping score of 7.5/8 but did not participate in the riding portion of the test. photos: Karen lietz The same five mares were also presented for inspection on the first day. Once again, the top scoring mare was Pik L’s Donabella with a final score of 7.67. Second was Whisteria Lane who received an 8 for her impulsion/elasticity and for her walk. The other mares scoring 7.0 or above were Balou Moon, a mare with strong jumping bloodlines, as well as Pachanga and Syncopation RK. Four of the five completed the inspection as an Elite Mare Candidate. After lunch, three yearling colts participated in the futurity. Top scoring was Denver HTF (Donar Weiss GGF-Raj u MAHB – Above top: The very elegant EMC Pik L’s Donabella HU (Pik L-Donatela/Don Primero) was the Champion of the Mare Performance Test as well as Champion Hanoverian Mare.. She is owned by Shannon Stevens and bred by Horses Unlimited. Above bottom: Placing second with the good score of 7.5 was Syncopation RK (Sinatra Song-Werlwhind/Werbellin). She was praised for her correct build and balance. She is owned by Annette Hildabrand and bred by Emmett W. Turner. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Mahal HTF/Royal Prince), owned and bred by Hilltop Farm with a final score of 74.5. He received 8’s for his walk, head, topline and type. Seven Stars (Stolzenberg-Rubina/Ritual), owned and bred by Dr. Gerhard Bauer and Drago (Dauphin-Ariel/Master 850), owned and bred by Denise Williams and Lauren Dearlove were the other two colts presented for the futurity. One two-year-old filly, Francheska AH (Fielding-SPS Malena/ Maurice), and one colt, Sir Lancelot(Sir Shutterfly-Goldina/ Goldfever) also participated in the futurity. Francheska AH, owned by Rick Toering and bred by Kate Palmquist, received 8’s for her topline, type and for her trot. She was very correct, and modern. Sir Lancelot, owned & bred by Dr. Gerhard Bauer, also received 8’s for his head, topline and type but showed some tightness and tension in his gaits on this day. Three Hanoverian mares were presented for inspection on the second day. Donarsagan (Donar Weiss GGF-Wrave/Wallstreet Kid) received an overall score of 7.17. Owned and bred by Michelle Roberts, this mare was very correct with a great walk. Code Red (Contucci-Opening Account xx/Opening Verse xx) is an excellent example of a Hanoverian/Thoroughbred cross. Beautiful in type, she was a bit quick in her movement. With the next generation, we should see the refinement and movement combined for the final product. The third mare, Calysta MWF (Contucci-Karrena/ Kalypso), owned and bred by Meredith Michelfelder, was entered in the Main Studbook. Three foals were presented and top foal of the day was a colt by CoeurD’Amour-Nisha KS/Nocturno, owned and bred by Karan and Tom Schwencer. The other two foals were a colt (LagoheidorCaretina/Caretello B) owned and bred by Cedar Hill Farms, and a filly (Rousseau-EM Ria/Regazzoni) owned and bred by Tracey Monroe. n photos: Karen lietz On the second day, one non-Hanoverian mare was presented. Owned by Cedar Hill Farms and bred by Claudia Woelfel of Germany, Caretina (Caretello B-Friska/Hedjaz), a 1996 Bavarian mare received a final score of 7.0. This harmonious mare is jumper bred with a very active hind leg. MAHB – Above top: The winner of the yearling Futurity with the high score of 74.5 was Denver HTF (Donar Weiss GGF-Raj Mahal HTF/Royal Prince), owned and bred by Hilltop Farm. Above bottom: Francheska AH (Fielding-SPS Malena/Maurince) was the Two-Year-)ld Futurity class winner, showing good gaits and a correct, modern type. She is owned by Rick Toering and was bred by Kate Palmquist. MAHB – Left: The Bavarian mare Caretina (Caretello B-Friska/Hedjaz) was the Champion non-Hanoverian mare. Her lovely colt by Lagoheidor was also present- ed. Caretina was bed by Claudia Woelfel, Germany and is now owned by Cedar Hill Farms. Right: Karan and Tom Schencer were the breeder/owner of the top foal of the day. The attractive bay colt is by Coeur d’Amour-Nischa KS/Nocturno. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n Bona B Ranch [ BY judy hedreen ] bona b ranch eustace, texas G oing to a new inspection site is always interesting. At Bona B Ranch it was fun because the breeders and spectators were very welcoming and eager to learn. Bo and Nanni Baker built the ranch from the ground up, where they raise Brahman cattle and warmblood horses. Their new barn and arena, which Bo built himself, is spacious with amazing woodwork. Nanni made Chris and I feel at home immediately. The big, beautiful black mare Dorchester (Madison-Wintergame/Weltstern) was an experienced jumper with her amateur owner Ian Cameron. While Dorchester’s technique was closer to a hunter than a jumper, she was relaxed and confident to the fences. She showed wonderful scope, finally jumping a wide 4’9” oxer to earn a 9! Her owner said she had no idea the mare could jump that high. Under saddle, Dorchester demonstrated fairly good gaits and very good rideability. Her final MPT score was a very good 7.75. Dorchester was the only non-Hanoverian presented. She earned a 7 for conformation. Due to some incorrectness in her movements she fell one point short of a pure 7. Once again because of her terrific jumping ability, her MPT jumping score was added in and she ended with a final overall score of 7.04. One Hanoverian mare was presented, the charming Snowdonia Song (Sinatra Song/EM Weltbeloved P/ Weltbekannt). Snowdonia had a long, sloping shoulder with a wither extending well into the back, and a very good front leg that earned her 8’s. This shoulder was reflected well in her movement. Her trot was elastic, with lovely free shoulder movement earning her an 8. With her overall score of 7.16, Snowdonia is Elite Eligible. Dr. Elizabeth Pikvance bred and owns the mare. Six foals were presented for registration. Because most of the attendees were new to the AHS, we spent extra time explaining our evaluations and showing the spectators what we were describing. Top foal of the day was a handsome and masculine colt by Royal Classic out of Weltbeloved P by Weltbekannt bred and owned by Dr. Elizabeth Pikvance. This colt had a very good topline with an extremely well-set neck and powerful hindquarters with good bone and big joints. His movement was elastic, free and consistently uphill in carriage. Two fillies were close behind. 2013 Rose by For Compliment/ Rotspon, bred and owned by Jill Peterson had a beautiful bona b – (Top) The Champion non-Hanoverian mare of the inspection was the Belgian mare Dorchester (Madison-Wintergame/Weltstern). Her scope in the freejumping earned her a 9 and her good rideability gave her a final MPT score of 7.75. She is owned by Ian Cameron and was bred by Midge Watts, Mo. (Bottom) Champion Hanoverian mare was Sonowdonia Song (Sinatra Song-EM Weltbeloved P/Weltbekannt) who was praised for her elastic trot and free shoulder movemnt by the judges. She is owned and bred by Dr. Elizabeth Pikvance. head with harmonious topline. Her movement was uphill with good lift. Fiat Lux by For Play out of Sinedie by Stedinger was feminine with a very pretty head with a well-set neck and strong hip. She carried herself upward and forward. Fiat Lux was bred and is owned by Jennifer Wiggins. Other sires represented were Sandro Hit, Royal Prince and Falsterbo. Futurities: Yearling Filly class: Tzitzi CF by Totilas out of SPS Fenjala/ u w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Fabriano was the winner. This filly showed excellent impulsion and elasticity with freedom, thrust and suspension. Tzitzi CF was bred and is owned by Dr. Elizabeth Pikvance. Ribboned OO by Rubignon out of Waterfall by Winterprinz. She was pretty with a well-set neck. On this day her movements could have been more expressive and ground-covering. Ribboned OO was bred and is owned by Rita Stegeman. Yearling Colt class: sole entrant Studebaker by Sonntagskind out of a Weltmeyer mare was bred by Nanni Baker and is owned by Bona B Ranch. Studebaker was a good type with above average movements showing lift and suspension. With ample time before our flight, we had the opportunity to talk about the AHS, HV and breeding standards. This was such a nice group, and we were happy to meet them. We hope that Bona B Ranch will be a host again next year. After an excellent lunch prepared by Bo Baker, we raced to DFW airport – and missed our plane! n bona b – Tzizi CF (Totilas-SPS Fenjala/Fabriano) owned by Dr. Elizabeth Pickvance, was the Champion Yearling Filly of the Futurity. Silverhorne Sporthorse, LLC [ BY judy hedreen ] Silverhorne Sporthorse, LLC Gold river, Calif. Th e Am e r i c a n H a n o v e r i a n sheri scott B Gualco is a well-known and successful breeder who has hosted AHS inspections for many years. She greeted us with enthusiasm on a beautiful California day. As there were no performance tests, we started with the mare inspections. Two non-Hanoverian mares were presented for approval. Although individual scores were different, both mares were approved with a score of 7.0. The tie was broken by the movement scores. The big Dutch mare Valencia (Rubinstein-Napua/Zeoliet) was an older type with lots of caliber. silverhorne Sporthorse, llc – By merit of her movement score, Bella Patriot (Pablito-Lorelei/Le Her movement showed an energetic Champion) was named Champion non-Hanoverian mare. She is owned by Sarah McCarthy and was move-off flowing through her back, bred by Nadine Fluty, Calif. resulting in a powerful, ground-cover- u arb This was a nice group of five foals. One filly and one colt were of high quality. Barbara saved the best for last. Daphne S’s (Domiro) filly by Sir Caletto was beautiful and elegant moving upward and forward across the ground with a light touch. She was the top foal of the day. Barbara Gualco bred and owns this lovely filly. Right behind her was the masculine colt out of Welteje’ (Welt Klasse) by Sonntagskind. Bred and owned by Elizabeth Jenner, this colt had long lines and correct legs carrying himself with uphill, elastic movement. Other sires represented were Wamberto, Wild Dance, and Sir Caletto. sheri scott ing trot with suspension that earned a solid 8. Valencia’s owner, the longtime breeder Lynn McEnespy has bred her to her lighter, modern stallion Waterford. Bella Patriot (Pablito/Le Champion) was a very pretty and feminine mare with fairly good movements. She is owned by Sarah McCarthy. The black Hanoverian mare Sashay GF (Sinatra Song-EM Releve/Rotspon) showed off an elastic and active trot which earned her an 8. With her other scores, Sashay GF received and overall 7 and is now Elite Eligible. She was bred by Laurel Ritter, and is owned by Elizabeth Jenner. silverhorne Sporthorse, llc – The beautiful black Sashay GF (Sinatra Song-EM Releve/Rotspon) was praised for her elastic and active trot. Her score of overall 7 means she is now Elite Eligible. She is owned by Elizabeth Jenner and was bred by Laurel Ritter, Calif. With the end of the fall tour, we would like to thank all the breeders, hosts and spectators for the warm welcome we received at all the sites. All the best for the 2014 breeding and foaling season. See you next year! n silverhorne Sporthorse, llc – Top: The Top Filly was owned and bred by Barbara Gualco. The Sir Caletto-Daphne S/Domiro filly was an elegant mover. Bottom: Barbara Gualco also had the Top Colt. The Sonntagskind-Welteje’/Welt Klasse colt was also praised for his movement. w i n t e r 2 0 1 4 Get Ready for Show Season! Stylish... AHS Promotional Merchandise Great flattering looks in coordinating colors! AHS Saddle Pads $42.00* High quality saddle pads feature the AHS logo embroidered in black on a white quilted pad. Two styles: dressage with a smaller quilted pattern and a contoured wither cut, and an all-purpose cut (shown above) with a slightly larger quilted pattern. Great for showing off your favorite Hanoverian in the ring no matter what your riding discipline! 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Each horse advertised must have AHS or HV papers, or an AHS Certificate of Pedigree, or have applied for same with the exception of all non-Hanoverian mares who may be advertised if they have been inspected and accepted into the AHS breeding program. The American Hanoverian Society, through its Board of Directors, reserves the right to accept or reject advertisements for this publication at its discretion. MARES AND FILLIES: EME Winnifer - Part of Complete Dispersal Price: $18,000.00 Successful 2007 Broodmare by Wolkentanz I out of EM Aluette. 2013 Foal by Londonderry has sold and received all excellent ratings at Inspection. In foal to Dancier for 2014. Multiple Breed Show Championships. Exceptionally strong dam line. Contact; Jo Ann Thomas, Phone: 541-247-7169 Location: USA, Oregon, Gold Beach. http://www.foals.com/ Stunning, Chestnut, 1996 Proven, Hanoverian Elite Qualified Broodmare by Rubinstein I. Dam is Arlet by Argentan. One owner, most reluctantly, must sell. Great health through life. Performance accomplished to State Champion at 4th Level Dressage. Extravagant mover. A jewel. 435-655-5503. Make offer. Leading breeder must downsize: Offering for sale/lease 4 AHS Elite & imported St. Pr. Mares by Davignon, Hohenstein, Rubinstein, & Weltmeyer. Most have won USDF Regional &USDF HOY Championships with amateurs. All rideable & several can qualify riders for bronze & silver medals this season. All proven producers. Their offspring include approved stallions, DAD Champions, & undefeated USDF HOY Champions. $1,500 & up to buy, $500 & up to lease. Ken Borden, 815-476-2911 Exceptional 2002 mare for sale! Price: $15,000.00 Description: This imported mare is a very modern type, with a feminine look and lovely gaits. She also has a stellar pedigree, by Rotspon out of a Donnerhall/Pik Bube mare. In 2002 she was named Champion at her foal inspection and again in 2008 she awarded Champion Hanoverian mare at her inspection, earning her the distinction of the highest scoring Hanoverian mare in the U.S, and she was awarded the Bari Von Buedingen Memorial award, scoring an 8.16. She has had two beautiful foals, one with frozen and one with fresh semen. She is rideable and has been schooled up through third level. She has an excellent temperament and has been ridden by adults and juniors alike. She can be sold with or without a breeding to one of Hassler Dressage’s Stallions. Contact Jan Voytilla, Phone: 559287-5488. Location: California EM Lucette - Part of Complete Dispersal Price: $38,000.00 2006 mare by Liberty Gold out of EM Aluette. Multiple Championships, 2010 Bari von Buedingen Memorial Trophy (highest Inspection Score), Champion Mature Mare and Reserve Champion - Dr. Walter Hartwig Prize. 2013 Foal by Dancier has Sold, Open for 2014. Contact Jo Ann Thomas, Phone: 541-247-7169 Location: USA, Oregon, Gold Beach. http:// www.foals.com/ 2013 Londonderry Filly Price: $15,000.00 This filly received all the top excellent ratings at its 2013 AHS Foal Evaluation. Tall elegant filly, with excellent potential for spring breed shows. Very kind disposition with a willingness to learn. Out of Wolkentanz I mare, Winnifer, with very strong dam line of National Champions in US and Germany, including Selten HW. Dam won 4 Breed Show Filly Championships. Contact: Jo Ann Thomas, Phone: 541-247-7169 Location: Wedderburn, Oregon, USA, http:// www.foals.com/ EM Samantha S Price: $10,000.00 2003 Elite Mare, (Sir Caletto-EM Golden Gate/Goldfasen) “Sam” has been successfully shown in the hunters and jumpers. She is now a proven broodmare, having produced a stunning cold in 2013. Sam passed her MPT to become an Elite Mare with a final score of 7.16 and had the second highest score at an inspection that included more than ten mares. Sam free jumped in beautiful form at that same inspection. Sam’s colt has a great temperament, great conformation, fabulous movement and will be a beautiful dapple grey like his mother and grandfather. Sam has a gorgeous head which she passed to her colt and stands 16 hands. Photos are available. Please call (805) 501-6349 or email [email protected]. COLTS AND GELDINGS: 2013 Coeur d’ Amour colt out of EMC Nisha Price: $7,500.00 Handsome, tall colt, with opposite white socks, beautiful neck and conformation. Kind disposition, handled daily, a real love bug. Great movement, should do well in Hunters, Jumpers and Dressage. Video upon request. Grab this one now, don’t pay the higher $ later. He looks and moves just like his sire. This guy is an amateur’s dream horse. Contact Karan Schwencer, Phone: 301-466-9756 Location: USA, Maryland, Owings 2013 Dancier Colt Price: $12,000.00 This chestnut Dancier Colt is out of EM Lucette by Liberty Gold. Lucette was the 2010 AHS National Champion mare and highest scoring mare at the AHS Inspections and Reserve Champion Dr. Hartwig Prize. Excellent mover with presence. From a strong dam line of US and German Champions, including family of Selten HW. Contact: Jo Ann Thomas, Phone: 541-247-7169 Location: Wedderburn, Ore., USA, http://www.foals.com/ 2013 colt by Rascalino - Exceptionally Nice! Price: $14,000.00 2013 colt by Rascalino out of St.Pr.Hanoverian mare. Shown at 7 weeks winner of 2013 colt and Foal Champion. Tall leggy colt with big gaits already. Lovely stunning look. Big overstep on the walk, balanced trot and uphill canter. Sire Rascalino passes on a super exterior and three very good gaits with exceptional workable dispositions. Dam is a multi-talented riding mare both jumping and dressage, bred EscudoI/Wembly/Shogunxx she brings movement and swing to all her offspring. Lovely dressage colt with a bright future. Priced right to competition home only. Serious Inquire Only. 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