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Stallions Reign at the FEI World Championships for Young Dressage Horses
Arnhem, Netherlands- June 25, 2000- The winning horses in both the 5-year-old and six-year-old divisions of the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses are descendants of the finest quality in Hanoverian lineage. Keystone DiMaggio and Suzanne Davies (GBR)
Described by the judges' panel led by President Stephen Clarke as "the most beautiful and elegant picture with an airborne trot," the winning horse in a field of 38 starters achieved the highest honor for young performance horses recognized by The World Breed Federation. Owned by Suzanne Davies and Darren Mattia, plans for the horse's future are to keep the stallion in Great Britain. Davies also had another horse in the final of the division, the Hanoverian stallion, Keystone Waterford, by Weltmeyer, ridden by Carl Hester, who finished seventh. Such a win for Great Britain represents the goals of the competition, which brings together the top young horses in participating countries. Such representation will help to develop the breeding programs within those countries as the program develops. Laurentianer and Michael Farwick (GER)
Riding in the uniform of the Warendorf stallion station, Farnwick is a profession trainer for the "Landgestuet" and trains with Johann Hinneman. Laurentianer has won in every show he has competed in so far, including the qualification test for the German Federal Championship which will be held this September in Warendorf.
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