2012 North American 70- Day Stallion Test was won by OHBS stallion Qredit Hilltop by Quaterback out of
Verb.Pr.St. Dream- Rubina by Dream of Glory/Rubinstein I, bred by Judy Yancey and owned by Hilltop Farm. German Oldenburg stallion Sir Gregory by Sir Donnerhall I out of Premiere by Don Gregory/ Picasso was the top OHBS sire in North America producing the largest amount of Premium foals on top of winning at Advanced Level in dressage for his owners Jennifer and Armin Arnoldt of Dreamscape Farm. Not to be outdone, Sir Gregory’s stable mate, the Licensed German Oldenburg stallion Rubinus by Rubinstein I out of
El.St. Rocca by Rouletto/Montevideo was crowned the West Canadian Hunter Derby Series Champion and culminated his year at the Royal Winter Fair’s $50,000 Hunter Derby. In the competition
Special Premium Marmara was the North American Champion Mare of the 2012 Mare Performance Testings.
OHBS stallion Qredit Hilltop won the 2012 North American 70-Day Test.
Special Premium Qhuiver by Quaterback out of Elite Mare Wyneth L by Widmark/Davignon bred and owned by Maurine Swanson of Rolling Stone Farm. She won the Materiale Prospect Award, won the filly championship and was reserve champion in the Young Horse Championship at Dressage at Devon. In hunter classes, OHBS filly Rossignol by Rousseau out of Razzle Dazzle by Rio Grande/Rollicking xx, bred by Marne Martin- Tucker, won the Sallie B. Wheeler Tree-Year Old Filly Class. In eventing, OHBS mare Absolute Liberty by Aberjack out of Chestnut Lady xx by Briartic xx/Stonewalk xx won team gold and individual bronze for the United States at the 2011 Pan-American Games.
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Roubiano CF by Roubiax out of Special Pre- mium Fiderline by Fidertanz/Harvard is a 2012 OHBS Premium colt and Foal of Distinction bred by Crosiadore Farm.
arenas, OHBS horses dominated across North America in 2012. OHBS stallion Hemmingway by Hofrat out of
St.Pr.St. Alsonara by Archipel/ Weltmeyer was the top FEI Four-Year-Old dressage horse in the U.S. bred by late cornerstone OHBS breeder Angela Barilar of High Point Hanoverians and owned by Teresa Schnell of Rock Solid Warmbloods. Dominating in-hand was OHBS mare
Sunscape DSF by Sir Gregory out of Wizzy- strade by Florencio/Damiro is an OHBS 2012 Premium Foal, Foal of Distinction and Stallion Prospect bred by Dreamscape Farm.
OHBS mare Special Premium Qhuiver won multiple classes at Dressage at Devon.
from the Best North American breeders are producing outstanding sport horses and the market for top quality sport horses is alive and well. OHBS breeders continually dominate at breed shows and produce horses that go on to excel in sport so it is little wonder why many are some of the most recognizable names in the business. Some of our cornerstone breeders propelled the OHBS forward with their support and programs. Tey include Heike Albert of GW Ranch, Angela Barilar and Klaus Schengber of High Point Hanoverians, Sue Curry-Shaffer of Fairwind Farm, Bob and Lynn Degour of Red Hawk Ranch, Roger Deslauriers of Bromont, Hilda Gurney of Keenridge Farm, David Herndon of August Moon Farm, Ann Kitchel of Huntington Farm, Debbie Malinowski of Wellsmount Farm, Antia Nardine of Hidden Spring Ranch, Geoff Osol of Vermont Warmbloods, Eileen Poole of Meadowview, Nancy Schmidt and Kathleen Sulz of Crooked Creek and Woodhaven Farms, Sherry Smith of Dogwood Sporthorses, Sherry White of Grey Stone Farm Sporthorses and Judy Yancey of Yancey Farm. Tese breeders have paved the way for other influential
OHBS mare Absolute Liberty secured Team Gold and Individual Bronze at the 2011 Pan- Am Games with Buck Davidson. She is bred and owned by Sharon Will.
breeders like Jennifer and Armin Arnoldt of Dreamscape Farm, Kc Branscomb-Kelley of Branscomb Farm, David Burke of Pangaea Farms, Carol DiMaggio and Jens Ritcher of Bright
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Totem Photographics
Stacy Lynne
Buck Davidson Eventing
Crosiadore Farm
Angela Pritchard
Stacy Lynne
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