Waikiki is a highly noble chestnut stallion
who impresses because
of his outstanding height, but also because of his supple, harmonic and
well-shaped riding horse conformation. He achieved highest evaluations
for rideability, trot and canter, as well as an excellent judgment for
his walk. Taking his pedigree into consideration, with Weltmeyer as his sire, and Bolero as damsire, he can be classified
as having unlimited potential to produce outstanding riding horses. In
2000 Waikiki received the Bruchard-Müller-Prize as the best stallion of
his age group. His full sister, SPS Wiami, was the 2002 champion of the
older mares at the prestigious Ratje Nieburh-Show and his full brother,
Waikiki II, is also approved. This commanding young stallion appears to
be going places. In 2005,
Waikiki received a Breeding Value Index of 154 points, with an
assurance of 86% heritability, from the German Equestrian
Federation.