Saturday, February 28, 2009

* * * * * * TITULUS receives ATA Award * * * * * *


We are proud to annouce the following news!

Titulus is the receipient of yet another Performance Award!

Titulus is honored to be named by the American Trakehner Association's as Reserve Champion in the Jumper Division for Level's 3 - 4 - 5 for 2008 !!!

* * * * * * * Happy Birthday Titanium * * * * * * *


Happy "belated" Birthday to youuuuuu.......
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Happy birthday....
Happy birthday.....
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to YOUUUUUUU!!!
Happy birthday to Titulus' son Titanium, looking very handsome at age one! Titanium and his mom celebrated his first birthday February 1st, hardly believing it has already been a year since his arrival!

Friday, February 13, 2009

* TITULUS' FIRST 2009 SHOW RESULTS *

TITULUS is back in the Show Jumping ring again!

Crossroads Farm Hunter/Jumper show
Date: January 23-24, 2009
Classes: Jumpers – Level 5 (4ft) – 2nd, 1st
Reserve Champion

Titulus is off with a good start in his first show in 2009! He begins this year's competition season in the jumper ring at Level 5 (4'0), with double clear rounds in each of his classes. As Titulus gets more confirmed at Level 5 (at shows), we feel he soon will be ready to step up to a higher level!
GO TITULUS!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Bond adds a "new title" to his already outstanding pedigree!

(Oskar II *Pg*/Graditz *E*/Peron *Pg*)


Our newly approved Special Agent 007 adds a NEW title to his Elite bloodlines!

Bond's sire Oskar II has earned the highest designated title for Performance due to his Sport Record competing at Grand Prix Level in dressage; GOLD! From hereon, he will be addressed as Oskar II *Pg*! Congradulations Oskar, it has been a long time coming!


Picture above is of Bond's Sire Oskar II *Pg*

Have a look at Bond's Sire Oskar II *Pg* video clip below. You can either click on the link or copy and paste....Enjoy!



Picture shown above is Bond's Dam Barina by Graditz *E* out of Babylon by Peron *Pg*
Barina has an outstanding pedigree, containing proven breeding sire's, proven performers at the highest levels! Her Dam Babylon, was a fantastic jumper on the Provincial circuit here in Quebec. Barina is performance tested (Dressage - Training Level) and approved for breeding in THREE Associations, American Trakehner, Canadian Trakehner and the Oldenburg Verband.
And now, it is up to Bond to continue on with his family traditions!
GO BOND.........JAMES BOND!!!

Friday, February 6, 2009

* * * * * Good news for TITULUS son Syrius * * * * *

Photo by Aerron Smith, taken of Syrius at 4 months of age
Syrius by Titulus out of Slightly Cinnamon xx, a great example of the Trakehner/Thoroughbred cross! His owner/breeder Lori Whitley is very proud of her young colt Syrius which makes us very happy too.
Lori trailered Syrius and his Dam all the way from Oregon to the 2008 American Trakehner Association Annual Meeting in CALIFORNIA last November. What a long trek for such a young foal! Both were presented for the 2008 Mare & Young Horse Show, judged by Hilda Gurney.
Small Biography on Hilda Gurney; Prior to winning her Olympic medal in 1976, Hilda Gurney had finished second in the individual dressage and won a gold medal in the team event at the 1975 Pan-American Games. After graduating from Cal State (Northridge) in 1966, Miss Gurney became a teacher of educationally handicapped children. For those of you here in Quebec, Hilda Gurney was one of the judges at one of our yearly "Concours CDI Dressage International de Blainville".
Hilda Gurney gave Syrius an impressive score of 75.3%, placing him first in the Colts & Geldings of 2008 class. Lori tells us that Hilda really liked Syrius, commenting that he will make for a great future Sport Horse! Yeah Baby! : )
Lori's good fortune did not end there.....


Syrius' Dam Slytely Cinnamon was also entered for judging in the PSB, Anglo-Trakehner, Arab-Trakehner, Thoroughbred and Arabian Mare class.

Slytely Cinnamon (Cinnamon) has an interesting resume; a 1990 Jockey Club Mare, approved Holsteiner as well as Oldenburg/ISR and American Trakehner as well. She is a stakes winning mare off the track and has also been consistently jumped over 4' 3" fences with a rider and has free jumped 4'9" fences. She stands 16.2H and is an excellent producer, throwing nice temperaments and great conformation.

This retired performer and now proven broodmare placed 2nd with a score given by Hilda Gurney of 75.25%! BRAVO!

ATA's Chief Inspector Sam Eidt DVM was appointed to do the evaluations for the Mare Inspection, Lori's mare Persnickety by Feuertanzer scored a very impressive 52 points!

CONGRADULATIONS LORI WHITLEY!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

* * * * * * * WHO is that COVERBOY? * * * * * * * *



YES, IT IS IRONMAN!!!!

I can still remember the day I read a post in a Warmblood discussion forum announcing "Ironman was now approved Canadian Sport Horse". Since I am a "jumper" girl at heart, I contacted his owner Nancy Maloney to know more about this stallion. I found Nancy to be very nice! I waited with much anticipation for Ironman's video to arrive and when it did, everything was put aside so I could view it. I was not disappointed for a moment.....

I was mesmorized by the the footage of Ironman and his rider Attila jumping their FIRST Grand Prix. What POWER! I later learned that there was a bad thunderstorm that day and the duo were called into the ring ahead of schedule, a good performance was demanded of them SOAKEN WET! I have watched the footage over and over with that in mind.....I am still amazed.

I was SOLD on this stallion and knew one day, I just had to have my very own "Ironman" foal in our barn.

Three years later, Serge and I went down to Wisconsin for a clinic. Since it was only one hour away from Nancy Maloney's farm, I took advantage this great opportunity to go visit her and Ironman. It was going to be the first time meeting Nancy and her stallion in person, I was so EXCITED!

I arrived a little earlier than expected.....

I got out of my car and made my way to the entrance of the barn and NEVER expected what awaited me next. From the entrance, there was no one in sight except for all the way to the far end of the alley way......stood an Angel dressed in white standing on cross chains. It definately seemed that I had all of his attention as I calmly walked towards him, I had no doubt that this had to be Ironman. I stood still before him as he lifted his head up high examining me by looking me up and down. What a character! I could see intelligence and gentleness in his eyes, when I felt that I had his approval, I lifted my hand and his head came down, I figured it was permission to pet him.

Not long after, Nancy arrived and apologized for not being there to greet me. I assured her that my introduction to Ironman could not have been more perfect. It was just that, PERFECT! I have visited a few more times since that memorable day, meeting Ironman's son Ironrule and many other Ironman offspring, confirming my belief that IRONMAN is what we can truly call a "proven" breeding sire.

I enjoyed sharing my story with you and hope one day that you will also give this fabulous stallion a chance to prove to you just how awesome he is!

Ironman has earned a "Coverboy" title MANY times over! He is a star in his own right and for MANY reasons. Contact us to find out why!

Cheers!

Patricia

Monday, February 2, 2009

Check out "What's NEW" info on our website!

Hi there!

For those of you who have not seen our new webpages and updated info.....

We have added THREE new stallions on our Stallion page with detailed pages on Ironman, Ironrule and Bond James Bond MB.

Some of Titulus' pages have also been updated! Be sure not to miss viewing his "Foals" page.

Please feel free to let us what you think!

Cheers!