Breitling W
Origin: His sire Bismarck, who was bred via Bolero-Duellant was trained up to advanced class dressage. The dam Maja produced Breitling W's full-sister Meggle's Biagiotti W from the same mating combination. Meggle's Biagiotti W was a successful advanced class dressage competition sports horse under Markus Gribble. mated with Woodstock, Maja produced the chestnut mare Watussi W, who is also an international dressage sports halls. The dam-sire Maat I was promoted up to Grand Prix. the Grand Prix horses Barnsby W and the approved Burlington W are close relatives, as they were likewise both sired by Bismarck and are out of a full sister of Breitling W's dam. the dam line is one of great tradition, which despite its broad dissemination has its origins in the Hanoverian selective breeding region of Wursten. It produced inter alia , the stallions Dolan and Tamagno (both private stallions Westphalia), Lancer (Marbach state stallion), Tambourine (private stallion Canada) and the highly successful stallion Trajan (private stallion Rhineland).
Performance Record: Breitling W is used to having successes on the international dressage circuit today. He was trained and promoted very carefully, without pushing him to the limit. In this way, he was able to complete all the stages of an active sports career, such as State championships and Federal championships with ease. He already fulfilled all the requirements for his renewed approval and licensing for the leading breeding associations at the age of seven. he is meanwhile the Grand Prix winner against the very stiffest of opposition and moreover successful in freestyle competitions at Grand Prix level.
Breeding Record: he was approved in other Oldenburg in his youth and initially covered the mayors of the Wittig/Tiemann family. Breitling W's reading product from his first covering stint are beginning promising careers in the dressage sport. Five competition sports horses have been registered with the FN and all five have been successful so far. Presented first-class finalist in the Federal German Dressage Championships: Balalaika W and Borgward W.