Lipizzan and other Sport Horses for Sale- updated 6/29/08

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Competitive Dressage Meets Classical Dressage-

No need to choose between them!

Congratulations to Madeleine of Carmel Valley

on the purchase of Habanero (aka Rio) 

a Calificado pure black Andalusian stallion!

 

Jennifer is now importing Spanish horses; if you are interested in having her import one from you, please contact her at:  831-624-2848 or by email at jrdressage@gmail.com

 

Lipizzaner Stallion Siglavy Angelica II-I, winner of multiple USDF Horse of the Year Awards    at stud! above right photo  three photos below by  : LynnRPhoto

 


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Outstanding Lipizzans for Art and Sport

Great Temperaments & Fabulous Gaits

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"The Kindness In His Eye" - Painting of Maestoso II Favoressa III by Lesley Harrison ©


Maestoso XLIV-17

Prix St. George Champion of both days at San Francisco 50th Annual Championship Dressage Show.

Romanian Stallion (1997) pure-bred Lipizzan with LIF*-approved pedigree born at Dalnic, Transylvannia and is by Maestoso XLIV (who was the main stud at Dalnic and appeared in the most famous German book on Lipizzans, "Auf den Spuren der Lipzzaner" by Heinz Nurnberg) out of Conversano XXV-25 (who was the most successful broodmare in the country** and comes from the famous lines of Count Andrassy.)  Stoso has shown and won at Prix St. George level.  

There are three major types of Lipizzans: the traditional Lipizzans of Piber and Slovakia; the artillery Lipizzan of Hungary; and the taller, lighter, more elevated Romanian Lipizzans for riding and driving.  When Piber underwent its recent reorganization, they chose to enhance their lines with ROMANIAN stock.***   Stoso is (to my knowledge) the only purebred Romanian Lipizzan in the USA, and is an exceptional example of his type.  He stands 16 hh, which is typical for this type.  His movement is breathtaking with tremendous power and activity from behind and much freedom in the shoulder.  He is elegant, supple and light-footed.  Stoso's bloodlines are very unusual; on the maternal side he is related to the rare "49 Hidas" line from the original Lipizzan mare born in 1909 at the famous stud of Count Andrassy in Hungary.  Also contained in his maternal line (though several generations back) is the Tulipan bloodline. This of special interest because after the recent reorganization at Piber, all of the Hungarian and Romanian mares and their progeny were sold  EXCEPT for those of "49 Hidas" line!  (Link to text of the message from Atjan  Hop to USLR office RE Stoso's pedigreed).

Stoso's pedigree

 

Stoso in the 2006 Andreas Hausberger clinic (above)

 

Breeding Information

Maestoso XLIV

More photos of Stoso

A Romanian Adventure

More on Romanian Lipizzans: Including photos of Sambata de Jos and Chestnut Lipizzans!


Congratulations Page!

 

 Horses for Sale (yearling => FEI!) 

  Stallions at Stud

The Spanish Riding School Comes to America!  Jennifer's article for the Dressage Letters of the California Dressage Society.

If you decide to purchase a young Lipizzan, how can you get an idea what if might be like as an adult?  See photos of three different young horses from birth, through the gawky phases of adolescence, to the magnificent animals they become at  adulthood.

  Development of Young Lipizzaners

Photos from the 2007 Clinic with Andreas Hausberger of the SRS

Scenes from the 2005 clinic with Andreas Hausberger, Senior Rider of the Spanish Riding School

Photos from the 2004 Andreas Hausberger Clinic

Photos from the 2002 Andreas Hausberger Clinic

Photos from the 2003 Andreas Hausberger Clinic

Clinic with Andreas Hausberger of the Spanish Riding School 2001 

Students

More about Jennifer Roth

 


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Directions

From 101 North take the Monterey Peninsula exit (Highway 156) towards Monterey/Carmel. Highway 156 becomes Highway 1.  Stay on Highway 1 south, bypass Carmel.  Turn left on Carmel Valley Road.  Continue 4.5 miles and look for these landmarks on the left:  CV Fire station, CV Manor, the next property, on the left is, Across the Diagonal Farm.  Look for the natural wood post and rail fencing! The cross street (on the right ) is Via Del Cinco, with about 10 mailboxes.

Contact:  Jennifer Roth, USEF 'S' Judge
Carmel, CA
831-624-2848 voice & fax

email:  jroth@redshift.com

Across the Diagonal Farm is a boarding and training stable run by Jennifer Roth, a Dressage judge, trainer, breeder and clinician, pictured below in Piaffe on Lodi (Dutch Warmblood) and passage on  Maestoso II Favoressa III (Lipizzaner stallion).  She has successfully combined the fine art of classical dressage with competitive success on both Siglavy Angelica II-I (Awards) and "Smokey"- Maestoso II Sabrina (sire of Maestoso II Favoressa III and grandsire of Siglavy Angelica II-I) who she trained and rode to the 1989 Reserve Championship, USDF Horse of the Year Intermediare Freestyle as well as to numerous USDF All Breed Awards!  

 

Jennifer and Siglavy Angelica II-1 at the Kyra Kyrklund Clinic 

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