Her sire, Wolkenstein II is already proving himself as a fabulous sire of performance horses. He has an absolutely impeccable pedigree. His sire is the incomparable Weltmeyer, 1998 Hanoverian Stallion of the Year, and considered by many to be the Hanoverian Sire of the Century. He comes from a foundation mother line. His grandmother was a full sister to Garibaldi I and Garibaldi II (sire of Gifted). Wolkenstein II's performance record is exceptional. He was Reserve Champion at the 1992 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing, German Champion Three-Year-Old Riding Horse in 1993, and Champion of the 1993 Stallion Performance Test.
Wolkenstein II's offspring are continuing the tradition. He has had 41 stallions licensed. His son, Welser, was Reserve Champion at the 1997 Hanoverian Stallion Licensing, and Reserve Champion at the 1998 Stallion Performance Test. His son, Waterford, was Champion at the 1998 Stallion Licensing, and Champion at the 1999 Stallion Performance Test. Wildest Dream was Champion of the Three-Year-Old Mares and Geldings Class at the 1999 German National Riding Horse Championships.
Wolkenstein II's daughters are also proving themselves, 142 are States Premium Mares in Germany. Wildflower was Champion of the Young (2-3 year-olds) Group at the 1999 Louis Wiegel Show (German National Champion Mare Show).
SOLD! Congratulations to Jennifer Mutchler of VA!
Inspection and Show Results
At our GOV inspection in July, 2007, Wilma was accepted into the main stud book of the GOV.
Wolkenzauber was inspected and performance tested in Germany. At her inspection she received an overall 9.0 with 9's for head, saddle position, frame, conformation, swing and elasticity at the trot, and overall impression and development. She received 8's fo all of her other scores, except for a 7 for the front leg. At her performance test, she received a 9 for her trot, 8's for canter and walk, rideability and 7's for both jumping form and ability. Her final score was 7.78. She was in dressage training when I bought her. I bred her to Rohdiamont and imported her.
Owner Comments
Wilma had gotten blind this year, so I placed her with Jennifer who can keep her in a small paddock. Jennifer says, "Here is a picture of Wilma and her 'seeing eye' pony, Patriot :) He was ever so patient to let her get used to him.....I think he stood statue-still by her head for hours.
She just had a little bath, so drying off....quite a bit warmer for her here in Virginia!
Did I mention how excited I am for the opportunity to have such a nice mare that I otherwise could never afford?!!
(Not to mention the super cool foal she is carrying!)"
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