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About horsesThe Swedish Warmblood mare, under the guidance of Al Ajami, secured a lead time of 38.70
This fall, Blue Atlantic is delighted to add the broodmare, Kapri Quality, to its world-class breeding program.
In the vibrant arena of the Hangzhou Asian Games, amidst thunderous applause and palpable tension, one name shone brightly: Ghana. Alongside her rider, Faleh Al Ajmi, this Belgian mare displayed exceptional skill and unwavering determination, playing a pivotal role in Team Qatar's well-deserved silver medal victory.
Three days of show jumping offered plenty of opportunities to shine for Blue Atlantic Horses at the world-class Longines Tops International Arena Summer Festival 2 in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands.
Valkenswaard in the Netherlands proved fertile training ground for the kick-off event of a three-week Dutch tour for Blue Atlantic’s stars Victoria, Steyburn, and Ghana. There, the string, piloted by Faleh Suwead Al Ajami of Qatar, earned a win and numerous top placings against world class competition during week one of the acclaimed Summer Festival at Longines Tops International Arena.
Blue Atlantic is thrilled to announce the addition of an exciting new broodmare to its breeding program.
Members of Blue Atlantic’s stable were out in force this June (16–18) at the CSI2* Societa’ Ippica Sanremo in Liguria’s coastal commune of San Remo, in Northwest Italy.
Power. Bravery. Speed. There’s a key list of traits needed to excel on the world-renowned derby field at Germany’s CHIO Aachen. Thankfully, all of them were on display on July 19, 2019 when Ireland’s Peter Moloney and the then-13-year-old BWP mare, Ghana, took to the arena.
Few international stages are considered more difficult or prestigious than the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cupô Final CSIO5*. Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs and Victoria rose to the occasion, putting in a class round in the show’s last, premier class on Sunday, October 1, 2017, the CSIO5* Longines Cup of the City of Barcelona.
On a course that proved more challenging than many competitors expected, the crème de la crème rose to the top during the famed Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the Longines Royal International Horse Show CSIO5* on July 30, 2022.
On a bright and sunny June 5, 2017 in Wiesbaden, Germany’s David Will and Crispo made easy work of the 1.40m two-phase CSI4*class, narrowly beating out countryman Michael Jung and Fischerdaily Impressed on a jump-off time of 32.88 seconds to take the win. Jung finished in second place on 32.96. Samantha McIntosh (NZL) and Estina were third with a time of 33.87.