WURLITZER (1992)
15 Hands 2 Inches
Wurlitzer's sire Weltmeyer is considered to be one of the best sires of dressage horses in Germany, producing top international horses including British team horse Wie Weltmeyer. Wurlizer is currently competing at Grand Prix level and regularly placed. His progeny are also starting to show good results in the competition world.
Wurlitzer started his competitive career as a 6 year old at medium level and immediately made his mark. He regularly wins with scores over 70%. In September 2003, Wurlitzer started in Grand Prix gaining 3rd place in his first attempt. Since then he has taken part in a few more Grand Prix competitions, being placed each time.
Henrik Schulte-Frohlinde of the Grunwoldhof Stud, where international dressage riders and trainers the Rehbein's were based, paid DM 1m (£450,000 sterling) for the dressage breeding prospect, Weltgeist, a Hanovarian by Weltmeyer.
Wurlitzer's progeny are well coveted. During April 1999 a 3 year old son of Wurlitzer's was sold for £10,000.
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