On Cue holding 1st after dressage with a 25.7, in her CCI2* Debut!
Video from TheHorsePesterer
On Cue holding 1st after dressage with a 25.7, in her CCI2* Debut!
Video from TheHorsePesterer
A great recap from Boyd by Amber Heintzberger. Thank you for all of the great photos and coverage, Amber!!!
Next up – Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event for Thomas!!!!
We have donated one breeding to each of our stallions, Halimey Go *Ps* and Rusticus, to the Stallion Service Auction hosted by the American Trakehner Association.
This is a great chance to breed to some top stallions at a fraction of the cost to you!
To see more information on available stallions, or to bid, click here.
Starting off 2018 with a pleasant surprise, the cover of Der Trakehner!
We wish everyone a wonderful Holiday season & a Merry Christmas! As most of you know, south Texas was surprised by snowfall. We took this opportunity to throw some bows and a little mistletoe on our boy, Prinz Von der Ahe “Prinz”. We have been dressing him up since he was born, we think he likes it 🙂
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Not only are we so PROUD to announce that Thomas officially has earned a *Pg* from the American Trakehner Association, but he did some serious work at Fair Hill! We love our Thomas.
Thomas started 12th after dressage, 5th after Cross Country, ending with a clean show jumping round ultimately taking 3rd place! Tsetserleg *Pg* (Thomas) was named by USEF (United States Equestrian Federation) Reserve Champion for the National CCI3* 2017 Eventing Championship! He may be small- but he is mighty!
Videos provided by Thehorsepesterer
We had a pretty great weekend at Stable View, Tsetserleg “Thomas” took 3rd in Advanced, KYRA took 2nd in Intermediate, but, unfortunately On Cue had to be withdrawn as she threw a shoe in warm up.
Here is a video of KYRA by thehorsepesterer
From all of us at Indian Creek Farm, we want to CONGRATULATE Tim, Nina and Jennie on their accomplishments! Â
Click here to read about the 2017 recipients – Tim/Nina Gardner on their homebred Twilightslastgleam, ridden by Jennie Brannigan, courtesy of Eventing Nation.
USEA provides the best description of our grant with Tim and Cheryl Holekamp.
“In 2012, the USEA Young Event Horse Program (YEH) introduced the Holekamp/Turner Young Event Horse Le Lion d’Angers Prize and Grant to encourage the development of future U.S. team horses in eventing by providing them with increased international exposure and opportunity as young horses. This grant, funded by Dr. Timothy and Cheryl Holekamp and Christine Turner, is awarded to the highest scoring horse from the USEA Young Event Horse 5-year-old East and West Championships combined that is qualified as a 7-year-old and willing to compete in the FEI World Breeding Eventing Championships for Young Horses. In the interest in promoting domestic breeding, North American-bred winners of the Grant are awarded with a cash prize of $17,500 to offset the expenses of traveling to Le Lion d’Angers in France for the Championships, while imported horses are awarded $8,000.”
Thank you to all who participate in the Young Event Horse program!
Thomas’ Showjumping round at Richland CIC!
Here’s a little video from Boyd, schooling with Cue!