Of all the sons of
Weltmeyer,
Wolkenstein II is one of the best son so far. His famous sire, in
combination with a prepotent dam line, has produced a stallion whose own
performance record speaks for itself. Faultless character,
extraordinary willingness to perform, tremendous presence and
outstanding dressage and jumping ability are abundant. The young Wolkenstein II is not only a great performer, he
also passes on his outstanding talent for dressage and his tremendous
presence to his offspring: In 1997 six sons out of his first crop were
licensed in Verden, his son Welser became
Reserve Champion. In 1998 his son Waterford became Champion Stallion at
the licensing in Verden. In 1999 Waterford was also the impressive
winner of the stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf. In the same
year another son, Wildest Dream, won the
three-year-old riding horses (mares and geldings) classification at the
Federal Championships of German Riding Horses in Warendorf. Wolkenstein II has produced 22 licensed sons of
the highest quality.
Weltmeyer
World Cup I
Woermann
SPS Sendernixe
SPS Anka
Absatz
SPS Adelsbuch
SPS Wolke
Wendekreis
Ferdinand
Domgottin
SPS Ganseliesel
Grande
Marbel
1990 chestnut 16.1-1/2-hand Hanoverian
Approved for: Hanoverian
Stallion
Performance Test 1993, Adelheidsdorf:
Overall score 139.60 / 1st of 41
Dressage score 138.89 / 2nd
Jumping score 124.90 / 7th
Reserve Champion at the stallion
licensing in Verden 1992
Winner of the three-year-old
stallions classification at the Federal Championships of German Riding
Horses 1993
Best stallion of his year-group
1994
Winner of the "Freiherr von Stenglin-Prize" 1994
Progeny results in competition
Breeding value dressage: 153
+++
Breeding value show jumping:
137 ++
Total prize money of
offspring in competition: DM 28,776.00
Number of registered
competition horses: 206
Breeding information progeny
Number of licensed sons: 22
Sons at the Hanoverian State
Stud at Celle: Waterford, Welser