Hanoverian
Breeding News
Hanoverian stallion Royal Prince Sold to Hilltop
Farm
November 7, 2003
Hilltop
Farm knows how to create suspense. For months they announced
the arrival of a new stallion to their farm, but refused
to disclose the name of their newest addition to their
international stallion collection. Today, however, was
the day of the big announcement. Hilltop Farm's newest
acquisition is the Hanoverian sire Royal Prince, a 4-year
old Hanoverian stallion by Rohdiamant out of Piri Piri
by Prince Thatch xx-Wenzel I, which they purchased from
Bernhard Schaerffer from Guderhandviertel, Germany.
Royal Prince was Reserve Champion of the 30-day Stallion
Test at Adelheidsdorf in March 2003, winning the dressage
phase with 8,83 points and finishing second overall.
He also finished the 70-Day Performance Test in Adelheidsdorf
on November 6, 2003, with excellent results. Royal Prince
achieved a total of 129.9 points, 135.6 in the dressage
(2nd) and 102.3 in the jumping phase (10th), finishing
as the Reserve Champion behind a 3-year old Hohenstein-Donnerhall
stallion, Hochadel. Hochadel earned 131 points to win
the performance testing.
In 2002, Royal Prince was a finalist at the Bundeschampionate
and competed in the 2003 Bundeschampionate. He was the
2003 Landeschampion in Hannover for 4-year old stallions
and won the first Dressurprüfung Kl.A test he ever
took part in. Royal Prince has been steadily competed
by Anja Rietbrock
Royal Prince will arrive in the US on November 21,
2003 and will then undergo the federal CEM-quarantine.
Hilltop Farm hopes to welcome the stallion in their
barn round New Year and is aiming to to campaign him
toward the 2004 FEI World Championships for Young Horses.
Image copyrighted: Photec
- Check out the Photec website for wonderful photos
of the 2003 Bundeschampionate.
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