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TOP LEVEL EVENT HORSE – 5* horse in the making • Hungerford, UK


17HH 7 year old homebred Gelding by Ramiro B out of Ghareeb/Skyboy mare so plenty of blood.

Beautiful looking, stunning mover and very light on his feet with good footwork.

Dressage reliably in 20s, scopey jump and big ground covering stride.

This horse although still strengthening and maturing has all the attributes to follow in his big brother’s footsteps (brother is now eventing successfully at 4* in US, listed on development squad and aimed at Kentucky 5*).

Multiple wins and top placings at BE100 level; Several top placings at Novice including qualifying NRF; Placed in first international at CCI2*-S at Keysoe in October.

Wonderful temperament making him easy to work with and train. He is a yard favourite being super easy to do in all respects.  Anyone’s hack and has also proved a great horse for some winter fun on the hunting field.

Sadly too big for home jockey so this is a rare opportunity to buy a horse with top class potential.

Price reduced for quick sell


General Information

Registered As Meridianway Ramzes Boy
Breed Anglo European
Sex Gelding
Height 17.0
Colour Bay
Born 2013


Type

Eventing Jumpers / Show Jumper Sports General


Competition Results

Eventing

Level CCI2*-S
Points
Foundation Points

Jumping

Level Grade C (less than £300)


Pedigree / Bloodline Connection

Ramiro B Sire Link Tree branch Calvani
Lilly
Fernhill City Girl Tree branch Gharreb
Sky Field


Veterinary History

Year Type Xrays
No veterinary history provided for this horse.


Ownership History

Years of Ownership Since Foal / Home Bred
References


Specific Needs or Requirements

Stable Vices No recorded stable vices.
Specific Needs No recorded specific needs


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