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The Project Runway,


by Windfall out of Polarschecke. Short listed for the USET in eventing


for the PanAm Games 2011, at age 7; ridden by Max McManamy, 19. Photo by Emily Daily.


by BARON VERDI


Hanno, by Windfall out of Hulta, 2007 Five-year-old and


2006 Four-year-old Young Event Horse national champion,


owned by Jean Kopperud. Photo by Timothy Holekamp.


by WINDFALL New Spring Farm offers potential future champions for sale.


Young prospects by Windfall and the rising dressage and eventing sire Baron Verdi are available at all times. Windfall supreme eventing stallion with Olympic, Pan Am, and Rolex **** wins,


is producing get consistently like him, with incredible minds and extreme athleticism, as exemplifi ed by the winners on this page.


Baron Verdi


brings to America one of the most valuable dressage pedigrees (Partout, Monteverdi, Anduc), and backs it up with top scores in the national Young Dressage Horse competition and a Devon champion mature stallion ribbon. His offspring are nearly all bay, conformed like him,


easy to train and ride, and all have outstanding movement. 2006 son Astro won both the 4- and 5-year-old divisions of the USEA West Coast Young Event Horse championships.


Tim & Cheryl Holekamp | 573-442-0442 Trakehner Sporthorses Ad design: FreestyleGraphicDesign.com. Windfall photo: Timothy Holekamp.


www.newspringfarm.com www.americantrakehner.com


from New Spring Farm


Asterion (shown here with Samantha Clark), by Windfall out of Astra, 2008 Five-year-old Young Event Horse national champion. Now owned and ridden successfully at prelim level by Margaret Heagerty. Photo by Emily Daily.


Astro, by Baron Verdi out Astra. USEA West Coast Young Event Horse Champion at age 4 in 2010 and again in the 5-year-old division in 2011, ridden by Max McManamy. Photo by Tass Jones.


Rachel Clarke 09, www.whinnies.com


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