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by Pius Schwizer from Switzerland. He won the World Cup qualification in Zurich this year and was third in the World Cup qualification in Bor- deaux. He will be Pius Schwizer’s horse for the World Cup Final. Quigley, a 2003 gelding by Quidam’s Rubin


out of St. Pr. St. Fiel Rouge by Argentinus-Granus, bred by Claus Fenske and ridden by Kyle King of Canada, has won four Grand Prix classes, includ- ing the SmartPak Grand Prix at HITS in Termal, California in February 2014, besting former World Cup champion Flexible, and at the Purica Recov- ery EQ CSI2* World Cup Qualifier at Canada’s Tunderbird Show Park. His owner Paul Politeski of Victoria B.C. is thrilled with his extremely scopey horse, purchased at the Vecha Auction. Quigley also was sold in 2003 as a foal through the Elite Foal Auction. His dam Fiel Rouge also pro- duced S** level jumper stallion Gala by Grannus who competed under Franke Sloothaak. Blue Loyd, the 2000 gelding by Landor S


Eurocommerce California, yet another mare born in


2002, by Corland out of Ratina by Ramiro-Zeus-Mariner, bred by Josef Bruns of Haren and ridden by Ali Bin Kalid Al Tank from Qatar, placed in Nations Cups, CSI5* Grand Prix and World Cup qualifiers. Tis mare was very successful with her former rider Gerco Schroeder from Holland. California was sold at the elite fall auction for 17,000 euros. Toulago, a gelding by Toulon out of Will Do by Car-


thago-NarewXX-Ramiro’s Son, bred by Gestuet Lewitz owned by Dr. Peter and Karin Haber from Switzerland, was ridden


out of Suzana du Boutay by Hadj AA, and ridden by Cian O’Connor from Ireland, has won numerous Grand Prix classes and placed third in the London Olympics. Tis out- standing horse was brought along as a six- and seven-year-old by international rider Soeren Pederson of Denmark and our own Fabian Kuehl. Babalou, a 2005 mare by Balou du Rouet out of Aetna x


Silvio 1 bred by Heino Luschen of Wardenburg, is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Haefner and ridden by Todd Minikus. Te pair finished the Wellington winter season winning the Suncast $100,000 Grand Prix 1.50 class with double clears and the fastest time. Relatively young, this mare is so careful and fast that her future looks very bright indeed.


EVENTERS In the eventing world, several Oldenburgs bred in the U.S. have excelled. Breeder Sharon Will has produced several top horses. Half siblings Absolute Liberty, born in 2003 by Aberjack out of Chestnut Lady xx/Briartic, and No More Rocks born in 2005 by Noble Champion out of Chestnut Lady xx/Briartic, were winners at the highest levels under Buck Davidson. RF Demeter, a chestnut mare by Rubin Royal out of


Patricia by Kanudo xx/Pik Bube topped the standings at the prestigious Carolina International CIC*** under Marilyn Little. Finishing on her dressage score with double clears in


LEFT TOP: Te mare, Eurocommerce California, by Corland out of Ratina by Ramiro-Zeus-Marinier, bred by Josef Bruns Haren, ridden by Ali Bin Khalid Al Tani from Qatar placing in Nations Cups, CSI5* Grand Prix and World Cup qualifications. LEFT BOTTOM: Te gelding Toulago, by Toulon out of Will Do by Carthago-Narew xx-Ramiro’s Son, bred by Gestüt Lewitz, ridden by Pius Schwizer from Switzerland, won the World Cup qualification in Zürich this year and was 3rd in the World Cup qualification in Bordeaux.


40 May/June 2014 SPECIAL Oldenburg SECTION


Christian Gerhard


Oldenburg Horse Breeder’s Society Maximilian Schreiner


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