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           Show Jumping, Equitation and Hunters

             Dateline, Houston, January 31, 2006

Congratulations to Mary and David Prett on CR Homeward Bound's results at Glen Rose, Texas

Paolo Tropia, riding Mary and David Prett's horse, CR Homeward Bound, scored impressive results at the recent Blue Ribbon Winter Festival at Glen Rose, Texas.  Paolo and 'Lulu' captured third place in the $5,000 Classic and finished 6th in the $10,000 Classic. 

Upcoming Shows

We encourage all of our clients to review the show bill for the upcoming Dallas shows at Las Colinas March 9 - 12 and March 16 - 19.   There are many different levels offered at these events and it's a great opportunity to get out and show your horse.  If you have any questions, please see Stephanie about signing up.
    First Stallion has Arrived from Germany

CR Explosive's Sire, Casi, Pictured Above

We are very pleased to announce that our first stallion, CR Explosive, has arrived from Germany.  CR Explosive is by the fabulous Zweibrücker stallion, Casi, who is also sire to CR Candy and CR Incognito among many others.  This is the beginning of a new and important venture for us and we are excited to announce that Adrianne Thompson has decided to breed her Argentinus-sired mare, CR Dynamite to CR Explosive. 

Our plan is to initiate a European Warmblood breeding program here in the US that will produce Grand Prix contenders.  We have several young horses in training and more on the ground, and we are incredibly enthusiastic about our current and future prospects.  

    


  Congratulations to New Owner/Rider Combinations!

Alex Meyers, who has been training at Clear Round Show Jumpers, just purchased CR Joy Ride.  Paolo and Stephanie wish her much success with her new partner. 

Also, Katie Cox of Conroe, Texas has a new partner: David and Mary Prett's Dutch Warmblood cross mare, Bellisima.   Katie earned blue and red ribbons on her new horse at the Blue Ribbon Winter Festival at Glen Rose.  We wish her all the best.

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