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Weltmeyer is a 16.1
hand chestnut Hanoverian stallion born in 1984. He is quite
simply, phenomenal! He has exceptional dressage ability with movements
that have cadence, suspension and elevation, and he even jumps well.
Weltmeyer has a
long list of accomplishments.
As the AHS put it, "Weltmeyer continues
to almost single-handedly reshape the Hanoverian breed." He was
the 1986 winner of the stallion licensing in Verden and the 1987
winner of the stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf. In the
same year, Weltmeyer also won the three-year-old stallions
classification at the Federal Championships of German Riding Horses in
Warendorf. In 1988, he was honored in Verden as best stallion of
his age-group and awarded with the "Freiherr von Stenglin-Prize".
One year later, he became DLG Champion 1989 in Frankfurt. And
last, but not least, he became "Hanoverian Stallion of the Year" in
1998. As of today, Weltmeyer has produced 70 licensed sons, all
of them are excellent stallions. When it comes to capacity for
dressage and the temperament necessary for a top competitor, this
stallion simply cannot be beaten.
In 2005, Weltmeyer received a Breeding Value Index of 152 points, with
an assurance of 99% heritability, from the German Equestrian
Federation.
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