Hanoverian
Breeding News:
World Cup I passed away
Another
great sire left the breeding stage: World Cup I, Hanoverian
Stallion of the Year 1996, has passed away. The Celle
State stallion by Woermann out of the mare Sendernixe
by Sender was born in 1977. He was bred by Hans-Eduard
Börger, Loxstedt-Neuenlande and grew up at the
stallion rearing farm Hunnesrück. The chestnut
stallion was the winner of the stallion performance
test in 1980. scoring 137,65 points. A fews years later
he became Reserve Champion at the DLG-shows in Frankfurt
(1984) and Hannover (1986). Breeders prefered World
Cup I as a producer of excellent dressage horses. Over
his breeding career World Cup I has produced 424 sport
horses (total prize money of offspring in competition:
DM 837.984,00), 49 state premium mares and 17 licensed
sons. One of his sons influenced the modern Hanoverian
breeding like no one else: Weltmeyer. But also other
sons of World Cup I like the Celle State stallions Warkant,
Walt Disney I and II and Woodstock increased the glory
of World Cup I, who became 23 years old.
Pictured: Welcome (by World Cup I x Grande), ridden
by Ebba von Essen, owned by De Havikerwaard.
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