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Graf Götz made himself an outstanding career in the US, trained and ridden by Steven Wolgemuth. Since his pedigree is more directed to the jumper division, Steven and Graf Götz have proven that rideability and athletic ability are the foundation of any kind of training in any discipline. Graf Götz is by Götz, who comes from the old foundation lines of Goldfisch II, who sired the exceptional Grand Prix jumper Gladstone ridden by Hugo Simon, with whom he won the first Volvo World Cup in 1979. Gladstone and Hugo Simon were over a decade nearly invincible in the international Grand Prixs. The dam's sire of Götz, the Thoroughbred stallion Adlerschild xx, is equally important. He is the dam's sire of the most successful jumper in the world in the 1980's, Deister, the three time European jumper champion, ridden by Paul Schöckemohle. They both won nearly every Grand Prix around the world. The Goldfisch II line has a tremendous influence in the international shows in dressage and jumping. Gigolo, the multiple winner of international dressage Grand Prixs, winner of the Olympic Gold Medals, is an offspring of this Hanoverian G-line. His sire Grenadier is by Grande, who traces back to the foundation sire Goldfisch II. Graf Götz's dam's sire is the Hanoverian stallion Wotan, who comes from a second important Hanoverian foundation stallion line, the F-line. Since Wotan was born in 1947, he is mostly only found in the third generations of approved stallions or sporhorses. He is the grandsire of stallions like Akteull, who sired very successful dressage horses and high-priced auction horses for the Hanoverian and Oldenburg Elite Auctions. He is the grandsire of Gutenberg, who sired the the international Grand Prix dressage horse Good Mood ridden by Susan Dutta in international shows in Europe. He also is the grandsire of the exceptional stallion Raphael by Ramiro, who sires international competitors for both disciplines. Graf Götz's third generation of pedigree includes the stallions Ablegar, who is from the very old foundation line of the Thoroughbred stallion Adeptus xx, who sired the Hanoverian A-line. Graf Götz has a pedigree with the best of the Hanoverian foundation lines. He certainly will have an impact in producing solid and athletic sporthorses for the shows in the next millenium! Graf Götz is a true gentleman with three spectacular gaits. Fees: $1,200, LFG, plus $300 booking fee which includes the first 2 collections. |
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Standing at Rougemont Sport Horses
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