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1996
Chestnut Hanoverian Stallion 
AHS ELITE
Approved Hanoverian Verband and AHS
16.2hh
(167cm)
By
Voltaire KEUR PREF
out of Granada
Sire
of
Volaré
(SWB) and Vámonos (SWB)
In 1998 at the 100 day stallion performance test in Verden, Viva Voltaire received a score of "9" for his character, disposition, ability to work, willingness to work and jumping ability, and scored 106 points in total.
He displayed
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the most scope over jumps of all stallions at the inspection
according to the publication "Der Hannoveraner".
As a four year old, he was Champion of the Jumper Development Series for 4 & 5 year old horses in Ontario and winner of the Eastern Finale of the Series at the Tournament of Champions.
In 2001, he continued his successful career in the jumper ring under Roberto Teran and was Reserve Champion of the Ontario Jumper Development Series and Reserve Champion at the National Jumper Championships for 5 year old horses at the Royal Winter Fair.
In 2002, Erynn Ballard and Viva Voltaire finished the Ontario Jumper Development Series for 6 year old horses in fifth place.
In 2008, Viva Voltaire was one placement behind For
Pleasure in the USEF Leading Hunter Sire rankings, and also
placed in the Dressage and Jumper Rankings. Because of his accomplishments, Viva Voltaire is recognized as an approved North American Hanoverian Jumper Breeding Program
Stallion despite having an early career ending injury.
Viva Voltaire shares the same dam line as Sandro's Boy, the 2006 winner of the World Cup for
show jumping under Marcus
Ehning. Viva Voltaire's pedigree features three outstanding sires,
Voltaire, Grannus, a grand-son of the legendary
Grande, and Argentinus, that were all successful competitors themselves and produced
many international show jumper progeny.
Viva
Voltaire has produced numerous hunter, jumper and dressage Champions
including:
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Viva Salieri
W: 2001 Hanoverian dressage stallion prospect in training with CET member Tom Dvorak. 2006 North American Dressage Champion, Dressage at Devon with a score of 81 %. Winner of Award for Best Hanoverian (i.e. highest score) bred in Canada. Winner of both 5 year old FEI classes at CDI Ottawa.
At the 2009 Cornerstone Dressage Show showing at the FEI level for the very first time,
Tom Dvorak and the Hanoverian stallion Viva's Salieri won the FEI Test of choice with a score of 69%. |
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Viva's Athletico
W: 4 year old Canadian Futurity Champion (Eastern Zone), Dressage with Tom Dvorak and
Hunter with Erynn Ballard. |
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Vivaldi
(aks Timberlake):
Baby Green Hunter Champion as a 3 and 4 year old in
California, where the judges described him as being "in
a class of his own". In early 2006, Vivaldi won two Hunter Championships in the Pre Green Hunter Division as a five year old. |
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Otherwise: 2007 4/5 year old Challenge Champion and OHJA's overall Ultimate Hunter Champion
in Ontario, Canada. |
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Viva's Carina
W: 2004 2 year old Canadian Warmblood (CWHBA) First Premium Mare with a score of 8,8 with a perfect "10" for "swing & elasticity of gaits" and scores of "9" for "breed & sex type", "walk" and "general impression & development". |
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Viva's Victory:
with Kevin Maxie was first in the Jumper Development class for 4 year olds
with score of 90 points. |
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Viva's Destiny:
with Kevin Maxie was second in the Jumper Development class for 4 year olds
with score of 88 points. |
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Viva's
Rainbow: with Mylene Benoit-Bousquest and Melissandre Lincourt
was Champion Children's Hunter out of 55 entries, and Champion Pre Green High Hunter. |
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Otherwise:
with Erynn Ballard was Champion in Palgrave Pre Green Low Hunter. |
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Viva's Romina W:
with Erin McCabe was winner of the Six year old class at Hits Ocala
Week III. |
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