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Imothep Hyperion Stud is proud to announce their stallion Imo- thep’s twelfth place finish in show jumping at the 2014 World Equestrian Games under his rider Darragh Kenny of Ireland. Out of a field of 153 jump- ers, and in front of over 20,000 specta- tors, the pair had an amazing finish con- sidering they were only together six short months. They had previously per- formed well at Grand Prix in Nations Cups at Aachen, Hickstead and Dublin. Vicky Castegren, owner of Hyperion Stud, commented


on what had transpired during the week, “Amazing! Excit- ing! And most of all I am proud. I always believed in this horse but certainly didn’t think we would be at the World Equestrian Games this year. Thanks to Darragh, Team Ire- land and Team Hyperion who have given Imothep the chance to find greatness in a tough and humbling sport. He was recently approved with the AHHA and awarded as BWP Ambassador stallion. He is only the second stallion in North America to be given this award. Imothep (Indoctro x Calvados x Dominard) is a Dutch


bred, 2003, 16.3 hand bay and is approved Elite BWP, KWPN, OLD, RPSI and ZfdP.


Jett B Jett B (Simsalabim x Chin Chin) is a 2009, 16.2 hand black BWP Stallion. Jett was bred by Bannockburn Farm and pur- chased as a weanling by Iconic Bay Equestrian. Jett was approved with the BWP as a three-year- old and has al- ready earned his lifetime ap- proval through his stellar per- formances in both the dressage and show jumping rings. He started his career as a four-year-old with numerous wins in First and Second level dressage with Shawn Filley-Fennessey, consistently scoring above 66%. While he only began his career in the show jumping ring in early 2014, his ascent to success has been swift. By turning in several clear rounds in the five-year-old Young Jumper classes, he easily qualified for the Young Jumper Finals in Kentucky. Jett continuously went clear in each round of the finals and ended second in the championships. He will be competing in the 6-year-olds at WEF 2015 with AliBoo Farm’s Taylor Flury.


Lexington Elite Friesian Sporthorse stallion Lexington (Baron von Kolderveen / Denver Kid xx / Solar City xx) won the 2014 USDF All- Breeds Friesian Sport- horse Association na- tional year-end award for Grand Prix. He also won the 2014 FSA High Performance national year-end award. He is a black, 16 hand hand- some sire, owned by River Oaks Farm and trained and ridden by Gigha Steinman.


My Pride Z My Pride Z (MyLord Carthago x Eurocommerce Berlin x Ren- ville) is a 2011, 16.2 hand grey roan stallion. A personal favor- ite of AliBoo Farm’s patriarch, John Bali, Pride was bred in The Netherlands by Piet Janssen and purchased by AliBoo Farm soon after his birth. AliBoo Farm’s Taylor Flury chose Pride at such a young age for both his striking features and his superior performance bloodlines. While he


has always been an excep- tional young stallion, he recently showed off just how extraordinary he is with his performances at the 2014 Young Horse Show Finals. Pride finished with the reserve champion ribbon in both the two-year-old Free Jumping class and the two-year-old Suit- ability Under Saddle Class; both with outstandingly high scores. In the jump chute competition, Pride earned an ex- cellent high score of 9.56 and an outstanding score of 8.66 in the Under Saddle Class. Not only has this horse excelled in the show ring, but he also has an aptitude for quick learn- ing. This can be demonstrated through his training as a “trick horse” by the world renowned Tommie Turvey; Pride has been trained to stand on a pedestal, sit on a bale of hay and perform several other intriguing feats. Having met all of his medical requirements to become an approved stallion, Ali- Boo Farm looks forward to Pride finishing his approval pro- cess in 2015 with the BWP.


North Forks Cardi North Forks Cardi has had an exceptional 2014 show sea- son which included good placings in the Grand Prix and the GP Freestyle on the California CDI circuit last spring with scores into the 70s, followed up with back to back wins in the Oregon Dressage Championships and the USDF Region


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Carrie Simmons


Courtesy Aliboo Farm


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