Brentina. She makes piaffe look so easy.
I forgot to mention…
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CvwczIlzK0g
I love this mare so much I can hardly stand it!
OH, I forgot to share this fellow! *Ard Celtic Art. . .such a lovely boy. . imported Irish Connemara stallion, ENJOY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guHkhEGLVm8
so so lovely. . .
And, while I am at it. . . here’s is a FABulous “unknown” Connemara who I"d love to ride!!! check him out-SUPER!
Matador
Aktion (thought was ridden by Guya Dallos - sp?)
Rembrandt
There are others - must think.
Condus?
Always loved the photos in CdeK books - horse Kadet - 1/2 Hano 1/2 Arab?
Just thought of another one, Wahajama! There’s footage of her on youtube that’s just breathtaking to watch. what an incredible mare!!!
Kelly.
Ideal - a true gentleman and a scholar
What breed is Power and Paint?? He is a truly stunning little fella!
Ferro!!!
BRIAR 899!!!
Farbenfroh
Matine
Power and Paint is a German Riding Pony! He is a son of the famous Power Boy. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/power+and+paint
It is a shame they have not offered him for breeding;( When I inquired I was told he is “just for sport”.
Briar is by far my favorite!!
Yes–> Wahajama
Yes, agree with another poster: Wahajama. I was at the elite Hanoverian auction in the spring of 1999 and she was at the gala. I bought the video of the gala which was taped from a different point of view than from my seat. She came down the ramp like a lady and then sorta burst into the arena. Brought tears to my eyes. She is lovely. I wonder what she is up to now (hoping babies).
For me:
Keen - he did so much for us!
Rembrant - revolutionized modern “type”
Peron - cool partnership, crabby owner though.
Giggilo - ugly as sin but could do the job
Seldom Scene - no need for comments
Bonfire - so smooth it wasn’t noticed that he didn’t sit until his late teens
Rusty - perfect tempis
Babria - aways entertaining because no one’s going to tell her what to do.
Master - the man could sit!
Donnerhall - showing that a stallion can fail inspection and still be one of the most important dressage sires ever!
Corlandus and Tuny Page’s Claire