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DeNantes: This Donnerschwee daughter continues to advance through the dressage levels. She has qualified at Third level and is training for Fourth this summer. Her determination and work ethic make her a delight in competition. We're hoping to get a foal out of her next year using embryo transfer. We'll keep you posted. |
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DeNantes in the awards ceremony at the 2008 NEDA Championship. This is the very first time that she has been shown in the regional championships and only competed in two earlier shows. She is now ranked #6 AA at first level for GOV and #12 horse in the open AA division for GOV. We're very excited and proud of both this young mare and her amateur rider's achievements. |
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Innuendo (Marty): One of our home bred favorites, is sired by the Dutch stallion Idocus and is out of the Elite Hannoverian mare, Mara, by Matrose, by Mannstein.
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Marty is currently ridden by Alysa Levine in Colorado and we are receiving lots of exciting news about this talented pair. In 2007, Marty won almost all of his classes at first level and went on to win the USDF Region 5 first level championship. He has won all of his classes but one (in which he came in second) and has qualified for the second level championship. He is currently number three in USDF Horse of the Year awards for GOV horses.
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Marty with his rider, Alysa Levine, and her coach, Sarah Dodge, after winning the 2007 USDF Region 5 AA Championships in first level.
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Midnight Rover (Pete) - This wonderful old boy is now thirty five years old and is still enjoying life. He is sound and limber and is willing to share his knowledge with new riders. He was imported from Ireland many years ago and he and his rider, Ashley McVaugh, won the USCTA Young Rider of the Year in 1993. Pete then changed careers and with his next rider, Tanya Osol, won the Gold medal in the North American Young Rider Team Competitions at 1st, 2nd and 3rd level over three consecutive years. Full of personality and armed with ever-ready kisses, Pete continues to be the farm favorite. |