Description
A miracle of nature
Winning stallion of 30-day test in 2015
Gray stallion of fascinating type, clearly underlined by the performance of his internationally successful ancestors. Hickstead White is the only licensed son of Olympic Champion Hickstead on German soil. He demonstrates outstanding ability in view of technique, bascule, power and scope; blessed with an absolutely excellent jumper pedigree. Accordingly, he finished his 30-day test as overall winner (8.32) as well as very best stallion in jumping (8.75) in Neustadt (Dosse) in 2015. That year, Hickstead White was also much frequented in breeding, so that we eagerly await the 2016′ foaling season.
Hickstead White is blessed with a pedigree you can only call “superb”. One by one, greats of the jumping horse breeding can be found like pearls on a string.
The sire Hickstead won with his Canadian rider Eric Lamaze more than 1.5 million Euro in prize money, earned 220,000 Dollar only for his victory in the Grand Prix of Spruce Meadows. Highlight of his career was the win of the gold medal in the individual jumping class at the Olympic Games in Hong Kong 2008. In the following years he collected many victories in competitions up to CSI five-star level such as the Grand Prix at the CSIO in Aachen, the World Cup final in Leipzig, the Grand Prix of Rome and again the international Grand Prix in Calgary.
The dam Queentina was reserve champion mare at the Brilliantring in Rastede in 2011, finished her mare performance test with striking scores up to 10.0 for free-jumping and won under Tobias Meyer in international show jumping in 2014, at the age of only six. In 2015 this outstanding pair won the international “Young Horse Trophy” of the K&K Cup in Münster.
The dam’s sire Coupe de Coeur and René Tebbel became German Champion twice, in Münster in 2006 and in Gera in 2007. Quidam’s Rubin, found third in the line of ancestors, was stallion performance test winner and produced in just a short time in breeding, in comparative terms, more than 30 licensed sons as well as 168 successful advanced (S) level show jumpers.
Hickstead | Hamlet | Nimmerdor |
Dirbalia W | ||
Jomara | Ekstein | |
Fomara | ||
St. Pr. St. Queentina | Coupe De Coeur | Calido |
Adele | ||
St. Pr. St. Quadriga | Quidam’s Rubin | |
Walzerfürstin |
- Description
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A miracle of nature
Winning stallion of 30-day test in 2015
Gray stallion of fascinating type, clearly underlined by the performance of his internationally successful ancestors. Hickstead White is the only licensed son of Olympic Champion Hickstead on German soil. He demonstrates outstanding ability in view of technique, bascule, power and scope; blessed with an absolutely excellent jumper pedigree. Accordingly, he finished his 30-day test as overall winner (8.32) as well as very best stallion in jumping (8.75) in Neustadt (Dosse) in 2015. That year, Hickstead White was also much frequented in breeding, so that we eagerly await the 2016′ foaling season.
Hickstead White is blessed with a pedigree you can only call “superb”. One by one, greats of the jumping horse breeding can be found like pearls on a string.
The sire Hickstead won with his Canadian rider Eric Lamaze more than 1.5 million Euro in prize money, earned 220,000 Dollar only for his victory in the Grand Prix of Spruce Meadows. Highlight of his career was the win of the gold medal in the individual jumping class at the Olympic Games in Hong Kong 2008. In the following years he collected many victories in competitions up to CSI five-star level such as the Grand Prix at the CSIO in Aachen, the World Cup final in Leipzig, the Grand Prix of Rome and again the international Grand Prix in Calgary.
The dam Queentina was reserve champion mare at the Brilliantring in Rastede in 2011, finished her mare performance test with striking scores up to 10.0 for free-jumping and won under Tobias Meyer in international show jumping in 2014, at the age of only six. In 2015 this outstanding pair won the international “Young Horse Trophy” of the K&K Cup in Münster.
The dam’s sire Coupe de Coeur and René Tebbel became German Champion twice, in Münster in 2006 and in Gera in 2007. Quidam’s Rubin, found third in the line of ancestors, was stallion performance test winner and produced in just a short time in breeding, in comparative terms, more than 30 licensed sons as well as 168 successful advanced (S) level show jumpers.
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Hickstead Hamlet Nimmerdor Dirbalia W Jomara Ekstein Fomara St. Pr. St. Queentina Coupe De Coeur Calido Adele St. Pr. St. Quadriga Quidam’s Rubin Walzerfürstin - Video
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