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FULTON

Fruehling [Westf]. Grandis [Hann]. Alibi [Holst]
Danish Warmblood   Liver Chestnut   16:1 hh   9.25” bone   1987

Top Group 1 BWBS graded Stallion
BWBS reserve Champion 1990
Ranked 3rd in top BHD Dressage Stallions 2000 by annual progeny winnings.
Ranked 8th in top 20 BHD registered Living Dressage Sires 2001 by total progeny winnings.

A true “Dual Purpose” stallion

- renowned for producing trainable and highly talented competition horses in
dressage, show jumping and eventing.

Progeny competing Advanced Eventing and Dressage Grande Prix

Fulton is an outstanding example of the classical warmblood competition horse-superb temperament and rideability-with excellent conformation, athleticism, paces and jumping technique

-qualities proven to be passed on to his progeny.

His world-class pedigree is a superb foundation for a genuine dual-purpose competition horse with the potential to successfully take any serious rider to the top of their chosen discipline.


Breed Profile

Fulton's grandsire Fruehlingstraum II, as a principal Westphalian sire, procreated both dressage horses and show jumpers of the very highest quality including show jumper FIRE who, ridden by Norbet Koof, won the 1982 World Championships.
His paternal great grandsire Fruehling, founder of this own line, is noted for the rideability of his countless offspring. Fulton's other great grandsire Angelo produced world ranking dressage horses like Amon and the World Dressage Champion AHLERICH ridden by Dr Reiner Klimke, yet himself dominated in show jumping.

Performance

Began competing aged 10 and in only 15 months dressage training with Carrie Adams, he achieved Medium Level; qualifying for 6 major championships from Novice to Medium.
Graded to Advanced Medium .
Won national recognition in 1999 as winner of the British Horse Foundation award for the greatest riser in the British Horse Database (BHD) dressage sire rankings by annual progeny winnings.
3rd Top BHD Dressage Stallion by annual progeny winnings in 2000 (only 8 points below Baron B).
Youngest stallion featured in the overall Top 20 BHD registered Living Dressage Sires 2001- ranking 8th by total progeny winnings .
In 2000 he not only upgraded to Advanced Medium but also four of his progeny competed in the Summer National Dressage Championships; three of which were Regional Champions and one, Heatley Fusilier, took runner-up place in the National Elementary 56 restricted Championship.

Progeny Hi-lights

Heatley Fusilier- National Reserve Champion in Elementary Summer Dressage Championships 2000.
Faberge III- achieved national success twice as winner of the British Horse Foundation Young Mare award based on annual dressage winnings 2000 & 2001.
Fernhill - first offspring to compete Advanced Eventing
Westpoint Freya- BWBS Supreme Champion 2000 and Gold Medallist Mare awarded by German judge Dr Otger Wedekind.
Bowhouse Tomos -Ballendenisk British Team Member 2004.
Girl Power- ranked 6th in British Dressage PSG horse point Rankings 2005.
Westpoint Ferrari-winner of Petplan Novice Open Final 2005.
Westpoint First of Many- selected 2005 on to Carol Hogg’s Elite U21 training squad.



Tracey Foden with her
Champions, Westpoint
Fabriano and Faberge III

Westpoint
Freya

Westpoint Ferrari

Stud fees (NO VAT): £400 (visiting mare) / £450 (dispatched semen)
inc. £100/£150 non-refundable booking fee. NFNF. Mare transport available.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Edward Evans, WESTPOINT STUD, Lane Farm, Winnington, Shrewsbury, SY5 9DQ
Tel: 01743 884 242 Mobile: 07710755567
Email: info@westpointstud.co.uk


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