ANNOUNCING OUR LATEST ACQUISITIONS...
CARDOSO Holsteiner Warmblood Stallion x Cassini I
Cardoso spent 2011 competing with Dutch rider Harrie Smolders, who rides for Axel Verlooy. His scope and reliability earned him an invitation to compete with Harrie for the Dutch Nation’s Cup team in Wellington, Florida this winter.
CAYAK DH
Holsteiner Gelding x Calido
He has proven his heart, scope and quality again and again. He competed with Japanese rider Eiken Sato in the 2006 World
Equestrian Games in Aachen, and was clear in the first round of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Most recently he was successful in Grand Prix competition with
Belgian young rider Jos Verlooy, son of Axel Verlooy.
Sanjay Bagai 510.599.5272 | Phoebe Lang 415.601.5547 |
UNDERCOVER VAN HET MASIAHOF
Belgian Warmblood Gelding x Concord
He has competed at the top
level his whole career. For the past three years he has
showed his incredible scope and quality in Nations Cup competitions across Europe with a Spanish amateur.
CANDELORO Holsteiner Gelding x Corrado
2011 was the first year in Grand Prix competition for this incredible talent. Among other finishes in the ribbons Candeloro was 4th in the $30,000 Strongid C2X Grand Prix at the Showday National Horse Show in Virginia.
PARODIE
Dutch Warmblood Gelding x Karandasj
He has proven to be an incredibly reliable Grand Prix partner for his rider across Europe, and this summer he competed in the Aachen Olympic Trials with Seyid Musayev, an amateur from Azerbaijan.
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