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Birth Year: 2001Registered and branded Oldenburg that is also a Half Arabian. Weltwunder +++/ received the prestigious Premium Foal Award and Reserve Champion at the Oldenburg Inspection at Lilo Fore's. He is sired by the German FN #1 young sire Wonderful, who is sired by the "Stallion of the Century" Weltmeyer.
Multiple High Point Dressage Championships and In Hand Championships under such prestigious judges as Hilda Gurney, Peter Lert and more. Scores consistently at 9.5 in walk and trot and 8's & 9's on general gaits. Scored in the 70 percentile at Training and First level and currently showing and winning at Second level (first time shown 2nd level won Region Champion). His brother Winwood is currently on United States Equestrian Team developing horse list. His cousin Sagacious, was ridden by Lauren Sammis to a first place for Team USA at the 2007 Pan Am Games.
An experienced show horse, Weltwunder +++/ earned Legion of Supreme Honor and Supreme Merit before the age of 6. He also earned:
- 2007 Horse of the Year Region dressage First level
- 2007 Region Champion First and Second level
- 2007 In Hand Amateur and Open
- 2006 U.S. Sport Horse Nationals (3 Top Tens as Junior Horse)
- Scottsdale Champion In Hand score of 90.5
Presently Schooling Third level. He has balanced, floating gaits that are a pleasure to sit and his show record prove the judges love him. For the serious competitor, with his lineage along with his own achievements Weltwunder is your next FEI prospect.
Photo Credit: Sean Buckner (Head Shot)
Photo Credit: Kim Cook (Under Saddle)
Contact: Alexis Katz
6526 E. Old West Way
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Phone: 480-437-9141
Fax: 480-437-9141
E-Mail: Equikatz@aol.com
Incredibly handsome colt with modern conformation and lovely and elastic movements, who caused a stir in the audience at the inspection when he trotted out. The judges commented favorably on his lively, animated expression, his pretty head and neck, and the slope of his shoulder. He should finish 16.2-16.3 hands with great angles to his strong limbs. He has already behaved like a well-trained adult horse. His weaning went very well, shows no signs of separation anxiety or insecurity. He appears to be quite independent and self-confident without any tendency toward being herd bound. Unless he sells to a good home first, he will be gelded at around a year of age. Asking $13,500. Call Nancy Makowski at CPR Sporthorses: 505-425-9124 or 505-718-6129 (cell).