A-1 PERFORMANCE SIRES
Wie Weltmeyer

· 16.2 hand 1990 Hanoverian
· Approved for:
Rhineland, Westphalia, Oldenburg, Holsteiner, all German breeding associations, BHHS, Anglo European and Sport Horse Breeding Association

Wie Weltmeyer is a sire with fantastic personality, who is very popular through out Europe. He is now competing at the highest international level. After his win at the stallion testing in Medingen in 1993 he won several show jumping dressage style classes up to class M. One of the highlights of his career was the win of the final qualifier to the German young horse championships in 1996 with a score of 9.3. Furthermore he was bronze medal winner of the six year old dressage horse championships in 1996.
In 1997 he won effortless several show jumping classes over 1.40m. As an only eight year old he won in 1998 six Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special and 1999 he reached the international stage. Emma Hindle and Wie Weltmeyer were part of the British team selection group for the Sydney Olympic Games. This pair was catapulted to the international top in the Dressage season of 2003. They achieved wins and places at international Dressage Shows in Jozefin (POL), Bazargo (ITA), Aachen, Berlin, Stockholm to name only a few.
 

The high point of the 2003 outdoor season were the European Championships at Hickstead, as the highest placed British combination (finishing eighth) and the bronze medal with British team. Since they were very influential on the outcome, they were as well rewarded with the lead in the British dressage league table. In 2004 they were members of the British Olympic team in Athens.

Wie Weltmeyer is not only successful in the sport but he is also producing headlines as a sire. In 1996 the colt Wünsch Dir Was achieved the highest price at the foal auction in Verden. His son Weltdieb was his first graded stallion in 1998. Several of his young prodigies are already successful at base level dressage. Wellington ( Wie Weltmeyer x AarkingXX ) ridden by Petra Epping finished fourth in the German national championship of the five year old dressage horses with a score of 8,5.

His sire Weltmeyer is a phenomenon in the German breeding world. His Dam the state premium mare Daisy is a daughter of the international show jumping producer Dynamo. His grandmother Danja was a grade a show jumper. She is the full sister of the dam of the graded stallion Graf Dagobert Z. Wie Weltmeyer is therefore the product of Hanoverians bloodlines successful in both dressage and show jumping. These genes can be traced far back into the 19th century.

Weltmeyer World Cup I Woermann
St.Pr. Sendernixe
St. Pr. Anka Absatz 
St.Pr. Adelsbuch
St. Pr Daisy Dynamo Don Carlos
Goldmodell 
Danja Dagobert 

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