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Sapphire | |
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Breed | Holsteiner |
Sire | LIOSTRO |
Grandsire | LADYKILLER |
Dam | MANOLITA |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | April 15, 1992 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Dapple Grey |
Breeder | OTTO LIENAU, GERMANY |
Owner | Mark Watring and Dr. & Mrs. John Bohannan |
Trainer | Mark Watring Stables |
Last updated on: June 29, 2010. |
New article name is Sapphire (Horse)
"Sapphire" is a Holsteiner Warmblood show jumper gelding horse, born April 15, 1992.[1] An Olympic competitor[2] and 2003 Pan American Games Gold Medalist. Sapphire attracted many inquiries for breeding purposes, as he was commonly mistaken for a stallion and potential breeders were disappointed.
On May 27, 2002 Sapphire won $35,000 Lexus of Glendale Memorial Grand Prix prize money, at the Memorial Day Classic Horse Show. Sapphire bested a field of 25 starters with a double clear rounds and the fastest time in the jump off of 41.176 seconds. This win moved Sapphire into fourth place standing for American Grand Prix Association's "Horse of the Year", and Mark Watring "AGA (American Grand Prix Association) Rider".
Awards
[edit]2003, 2003 Pan American Games | Equestrian Individual Gold Medalist
Cloning
[edit]In 2008 Replica Farms, which represents Austin, TX-based ViaGen partnered with Sapphire's owners to produce a clone. Replica Farms, Inc. first produced clones of cutting horse Royal Blue Boon in 2005.
Successful cloning was completed in 2010. [3]
On February 11, 2010 the cloned foal was born in Amarillo, TX. The new colt is named “Saphir”, making him the first cloned show jumper born in the United States.[4]
See Also
[edit]List of animals that have been cloned
References
[edit]- ^ USEF Web site, USA States Equestrian Federation
- ^ Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- ^ Olympic Show Jumper cloned [1]
- ^ Riding Magazine [2]
External links
[edit]
Category:Equestrian at the Summer Olympics Category:Show jumping