bred whose sire Big Stanley was a Mr. Prospector grandson on the top side of his pedigree and was out of a mare by Grey Dawn. He was ridden by Allison Springer of Upperville, Vir- ginia, and owned by the Arthur Syndicate. Catch A Star, 14-year-old mare by Casi, out of Star of His-
tory by Maxistar, U.S-bred Holsteiner-Thoroughbred cross, bred by Linda Payne. Catch A Star’s sire Casi was a stallion with Holsteiner/Zweibrucker bloodlines including Casi’s grandsire, the Holsteiner Calletto II and his great grandsire the Selle Français stallion Cor de la Bryere. The Anglo-Arabian Ramzes, who was very influential on a number of Warmblood breeds, appears twice in Casi’s pedigree. Catch A Star’s dam was a Thoroughbred by Maxistar who traces back to Hyper- ion and Mahmoud on the top side and Count Fleet on the bottom of his pedigree. She was ridden and owned by Caitlin Silliman, Cochranville, Pennsylvania. Consensus, 14-year-old gelding by Contucci, out of
Miss Me Not by Count Brook, U.S.-bred Oldenburg, bred by Dolores Emerson. Consensus’ sire was the Hanoverian stallion Contucci, who stood at Hilltop Farm in Maryland. Contucci was by the German Trakehner Caprimond, who was a successful Grand Prix dressage horse, and out of a Hanoverian mare. Consensus’ dam’s sire Count Brook was a Count Fleet grandson on his top side with Man O’ War, Teddy (twice) and Fair Play (twice), among other notables in his pedigree. He was owned and ridden by Julie Norman, Haughton, Louisiana. Copycat Chloe, 12-year-old mare by Stiletto, out of Copy’s
Dancer by Alezan Dancer, U.S.-bred Trakehner, bred by Chris- ty Edwards. Copycat Chloe’s sire Stiletto is a Trakehner stal- lion bred by Valhalla Farm in Wellborn, Florida. Stiletto was successful in eventing through the international CIC2* level and retired from the sport sound at age 15. Since then he has gone on to compete in Grand Prix dressage. Stiletto is by the Grand Prix dressage horse Martini and out of a mare by the 1984 Olympic silver medalist in show jumping Abdullah. Chloe’s dam is a Thoroughbred by the Nijinsky son Alezan Dancer whose pedigree also shows Raise a Native, Tom Fool, Mahmoud and Bull Lea, to name a few famous race horses. She was ridden by Allison Springer, Upperville, Virginia, and is owned by the Copycat Chloe Syndicate. Crown Talisman, 11-year-old gelding by Carlson, out of
Lakewoods Crown Jewel, U.S-bred Holsteiner-Thoroughbred, bred by Martha Thomas. Crown Talisman’s sire Carlson is a Holsteiner from the famous “C” jumper sire line tracing back to the Thoroughbred stallion Cottage Son and Carlson’s dam is by the famous Holsteiner Fleming (whose pedigree in- cludes the Holsteiners Farnese, Loretto and Ramiro Z and the Thoroughbred stallion Nureyev.) Lakewoods Crown Jewel’s sire is listed as unknown in the FEI database. He was ridden by Doug Payne, Pottersville, New Jersey, and is owned by the rider and Larry and Amelia Ross. Foxwood High, 11-year-old gelding, by Rio Bronco W, out
of Evita II, bred by Hugh Graham, Epstein Equestrian Inc., reg- istered Canadian Sport Horse but with a mix of Hanoverian, Westfalian, Holsteiner and Trakehner blood. Foxwood High’s
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sire Rio Bronco W’s pedigree includes such notable sires as the Hanoverian Rio Grande, Holsteiner Ramiro Z, the Anglo- Arab Ramzes and the Trakehner stallions Abglanz and Impuls. Evita II’s sire is listed as unknown on the FEI web site. He was ridden by Selena O’Hanlon, Kingston, Ontario, and is owned by John and Judy Rumble. High Times, 10-year-old gelding by Hunter, out of
Gerda I by Tin Rocco, U.S.-bred Holsteiner, bred by Kirsten Strain. High Time’s sire Hunter is a German Holsteiner by the Thoroughbred stallion Heraldik. Heraldik is also the damsire of Olympic and World Games gold medalist La Biosthetique Sam. Hunter’s dam Fafnia’s pedigree includes the stallions Alcatraz and Lord. Fafnia’s dam Atlanta X was a full sister to the stallion Lord Liberty, whose get in only four years at stud have won over $2.3 million. High Time’s dam’s sire Tin Rocco was by the Thoroughbred stallion Tin Rod and out of a mare with Holsteiner and Anglo-Arabian blood including the influential sire Ramzes. He was owned and ridden by Jennifer McFall, Wilton, California. No Boundaries, 14-year-old gelding by Not Surprised,
out of Natalie, listed as a U.S.-bred Dutch Warmblood- Thoroughbred cross in the FEI database, but as an Anglo- Trakehner on the rider’s web site. No Boundaries’ sire is the Thoroughbred stallion Not Surprised who was bred for jump racing and was by the Ribot son His Majesty and out of a mare by Never Bend. Not Surprised stood at Denny Emerson’s farm for one season. Natalie’s sire is listed as unknown on the FEI web site but is probably the Dutch Warmblood Patrick according to a USEF search. Her dam may have been the mare Reason To Shine. Ridden by Erin Sylvester of Unionville, Pennsylvania, he is owned by the rider and Jill Tallman. The Alchemyst, 15-year-old gelding by Espiritu, out of
Carnivale Night, bred by Sue Ockendon, registered Canadian Sport Horse. His sire Espiritu was an Irish Sport Horse stallion imported from the United Kingdom who evented to the up- per levels, winning the Osberton International Horse Trials in England. Espiritu was by the Thoroughbred stallion Master Spiritus and out of an Irish Draught mare. Carnivale Night’s sire is listed as unknown on the FEI web site. He was ridden and owned by Debbie Rosen, Calabasas, California. Wundermaske, 11-year-old gelding by Weltbekannt,
out of Deer Rose by Deerhound, U.S.-bred Hanoverian-Thor- oughbred cross, bred by Dale Clabaugh. Weltbekannt was a son of the German Hanoverian “stallion of the century” Weltmeyer. Weltbekannt’s dam’s pedigree includes the in- fluential Hanoverian sires Imperator, Werther and Gotthard. Weltbekannt was licensed and tested in Germany before being imported by Suzanne Quarles and standing at her Some Day Soon Farm in Maryland. He competed success- fully in dressage through Grand Prix. Deer Rose’s sire Deer- hound was a Danzig son with Buckpasser, War Admiral and Turn-To in his pedigree. He was ridden by Sharon White of Summit Point, West Virginia and is owned by Sharon White and Sheri Weber.
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