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Breyer
Horse Item #1474
GG Valentine &
Heartbreaker
Warmblood Mare & Foal
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breed: Warmblood |
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color: Bay |
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recommended age: 8 and Up |
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date available: Nov 24, 2010 |
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Description: Until
her retirement from the show ring in 2007 at the prestigious
Devon Horse Show, GG Valentine was the grandest of champions
in the hunter show ring. Imported from Europe as a six
year-old by Redfield Farm in 2001, her sire and dam are a
mystery, but her German breeding – Mecklenburg –has deep
roots in European history. In Alexander Dumas’s 1844 novel,
The Three Musketeers, d’Artagnan rides a “vigorous
Mecklenburg horse.” She is named for her owner Barbara
Kearney’s grandmother, Gramma Gail, who was born on
Valentine’s Day. Under the training of Susie Schoellkopf and
Jennifer Alfano of SBS Farms and ridden by Jennifer, for six
years “GG Valentine” was synonymous with winning. A gifted
natural athlete, GG and Jennifer started their dream career
with an unbelievable winning streak in the First Year Green
Working Hunters where she won the championship at Devon
(PA), the Washington International Horse Show and Madison
Square Garden, turning in the two best rounds in New York’s
$100,000 National Horse Show Hunter
Championship. She was named USEF Horse of the Year in the
First Years. In 2002, she was Second Year Green Working
Hunter and Grand Green Working Hunter
Champion at the
Pennsylvania National Horse Show. GG’s 2003 and 2004
highlights included winning Regular Working Hunter titles at
Harrisburg and Syracuse and, in June 2006, she won the Grand
Hunter Championship at the Saratoga (NY) Classic shortly
after winning Best Mare in the Hunter Division and Bunty
Sellers Perpetual Trophy at Devon. During her farewell lap
at Devon, her trainer said, “GG always wanted to win; all
you had to do was stay out of her way.” GG is now playing
mom to future champions like her colt, Heartbreaker, born
January 14, 2010 in Ocala, Florida. A light bay with two
hind socks, his sire is the chestnut Belgian warmblood
stallion, Oh Star, owned and ridden by 2000 U.S. Olympic
show jumping team alternate, Todd Minikus. The veterinarian
attending the colt’s birth called him one of the “fastest”
he’d ever seen to get up and on his feet. Much like his
extraordinary mother, it sounds like Heartbreaker’s show
career is off and running.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail: $49.99
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