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Gracy Z is a leggy filly with a very quiet disposition. She is growing up in a field of her peers and enjoys her daily interactions with her people. She has proven very easy to halter break and enjoys her regular grooming and scratches. Her pedigree has destined her for the jumping world and with her disposition, she could be very amateur friendly.
Sire: Gallup WF is an exciting son of the legendary “Hickstead”. His pedigree presents an interesting blend of the modern type of Hickstead and the foundation Hanoverian strength on his dam’s side. Gallup’s dam, “Rosalie” competed to the 1.45m level. “Rosalie” is also full sister to “Millcreek’s Rosalinde” ridden by Eric Lamaze to Pan American Gold in 2003. Gallup WF is already turning heads; he became National Licensing Champion for both the Canadian Warmblood and the Canadian Sport Horse Assoc. Gallup WF also passed his pre- licensing with the KWPN-NA and will be presented for full approval in the future. Gallup WF is a well-mannered young horse. He has correct limbs with tons of bone and solid feet. His gaits are ground covering with plenty of power. He has exceptional balance in his canter and jumps with big scope! He made his International Ring debut at Spruce Meadows summer series 2019 and has boasted a recent win in the 1.40m at RMSJ.
Dam: Chamira is a 2015 chestnut Zangersheide mare who came to our breeding shed in 2019 and has proven to be a great asset. She has very correct conformation and excellent movement that we are excited to have her pass on to her offspring. Chamira has a very sweet and pleasing disposition that makes her exceptionally easy to work with and we are anticipating talented leggy jumpers with incredible talent from this young mare. Her sire Chopin, a Grand Prix jumper himself, is representing the famous cross Capitol/Caletto II (Cassini, Cento, Indoctro ASO). Dam Ramli, a big competitor in Europe in her younger years, combines the world-leading blood of Libero H with the legendary Ramiro Z on the bottom side. Chamira’s dam sire Libero H unites two of the modern greats: Landgraf and Ramiro. In all, he placed in 211 international competitions, winning 51 of them. He won 10 World Cup Qualifiers and 12 Grand Prix. He has been no less successful as a producer of jumping horses. With less than 600 offspring, the number of international show jumping horses sired by him is truly remarkable. From all his progeny competing in the sport, over 25% are jumping at international levels. For this, Libero H was awarded the ‘PREFERENT’ predicate, the highest award a stallion can receive.
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