Performance Horses 

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Damsey FRH

Not only is the 2002 stallion (Dressage Royal-Ria Grande, Ritual) one of the top Hanoverian sires in the world, Damsey FRH has earned multiple CDI Grand Prix wins with Helen Langehanenberg. The pair are currently ranked in the top 10 of the FEI World Dressage Ranking List. Their CDI Grand Prix personal best is 78.044 percent and their Grand Prix Freestyle personal best is 83.880 percent. He was retired from international competition in 2021.

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Equirelle W  

The 2009 Dutch Warmblood mare (Florett AS-Orchidee T) made her international Grand Prix debut with Guenter Seidel during the 2020 winter season of AGDF. Receiving excellent scores for her walk, Equirelle W earned multiple top five placings in the CDIs throughout the season. 

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Chrevis Christo

The 2003 gelding (Chrevis Cavallo - Chrevis La VI, Matador) is a Grand Prix star with Diane Creech. The pair racked up multiple small tour CDI wins and in 2016, they swept the CDI Grand Prix and Grand Prix Special in Saugerties, New York. In 2018, he earned top scores in multiple CDI Grand Prixs at AGDF and helped Canada win a team silver medal in the CDIO3* Nations Cup.  He’s currently on the National Team Squad for Canada.

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Beltano

Partnered together since 2018, Guenter Seidel and Beltano (Belissimo M-SPS Heavenly, Hohenstein) have become a strong partnership with many CDI small tour wins to their name with scores well into the 70s. Seidel has the goals of developing him into an international Grand Prix mount. 

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Habanero L

The 2004 gelding (His Highness-Wolkenfee, Wolkenstein II) is under the training of Sue Blinks. The pair rode down centerline for the first time together in the summer of 2016. They earned high scores in the 70s in the small tour in Tryon, North Carolina, and he made a successful Grand Prix debut in 2018.

Fleur de Lis L

The 2009 mare (First Dance-EM De La Rosa, De Niro) won the Second Level Open Championship at the 2015 U.S. Dressage Finals after taking the Training Level Open Reserve Championship the year before with Mike Suchanek. Vanessa Creech-Terauds and Fleur de Lis L captured double silver medals in the Junior Individual and Junior Freestyle competitions at the 2016 Adequan®/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships. In 2017, they were the FEI Young Rider Champions at the Florida International Youth Dressage Championships. In 2019, they earned team silver, individual silver and individual freestyle bronze medal at NAYC. They are now competing in the CDI-U25 division.

Daniel L

The Hanoverian gelding (Damsey FRH–EM Wibranda, Wolkenstein II) certainly has many of Damsey’s natural talents. He made his show debut with Vanessa Creech-Terauds in the fall of 2021.

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Dublin L

The 2011 gelding (Damsey-EM Wibranda, Wolkenstein II) won the Region 4 First Level Open Championship and earned the Training Level Open Reserve Championship in 2015. He then coasted to top 10 finishes in both of his championship classes at Training and First Level at the US Dressage Finals. He has racked up many wins in the Developing Prix St. Georges and he made his Intermediate II debut in 2020 with scores over 70%. He qualified for the Lövsta Future Challenge Developing Grand Prix final.

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Fleur de Lis L

The 2009 mare (First Dance-EM De La Rosa, De Niro) won the Second Level Open Championship at the 2015 U.S. Dressage Finals after taking the Training Level Open Reserve Championship the year before with Mike Suchanek. Vanessa Creech-Terauds and Fleur de Lis L captured double silver medals in the Junior Individual and Junior Freestyle competitions at the 2016 Adequan®/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships. In 2017, they were the FEI Young Rider Champions at the Florida International Youth Dressage Championships. In 2019, they earned team silver, individual silver and individual freestyle bronze medal at NAYC. They are now competing in the CDI-U25 division.

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Robbie W

The 2003 Oldenburg gelding (Rubin Royal-Rolling Home) has competed extensively with Diane Creech, earning countless wins in the CDI small tour division in Canada and the United States. The pair were the reserves for the Canadian team for the Pan American Games in Toronto.  

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Duchess L

The 2011 mare (Damsey-De La Rosa, De Niro) won the 2016 Adequan/USDF First Level Dressage Horse of the Year with a median score of 77.794 percent. She also won the First Level Open All-Breed Award for the American Hanoverian Society and earned the First Level Open reserve championship at the US Dressage Finals. 

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Harley L

The 2006 gelding (His Highness–MS Eileen, Espri) is competing in the FEI Young Rider division with Vanessa Creech-Terauds. In 2018, the duo represented Ontario well at the Adequan/FEI North American Youth Championships. They also swept the CDI Young Rider division at Dressage at Devon.

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Hero L

The 2007 gelding (His Highness-Waterlily L, Wolkenstein II) has had standout success throughout his career. In 2016, he was the Region 4 Prix St. Georges and Intermediate 1 Champion, as well as the US Dressage Finals Intermediate 1 Open Champion and Prix St. Georges Open Reserve Champion.

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Corenzo

The 2004 gelding (Conteur-Ramira, Rotspon) captured the 2015 Fourth Level Open Championship at the US Dressage Finals. He is currently competing in Prix St. Georges. 

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Fighting Chance L

The 2009 gelding (First Dance-EM Helia, Hohenstein) placed fifth in the 6-year-old division at the 2015 Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage National Championships. In 2016, he won the Region 4 Second Level Open Championship and was the First Level Open Reserve Champion. He also placed third in the 2016 US Dressage Finals Second Level Open Championships. 

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Hannigan L

The 2010 gelding (EH Herzensdieb- Pia Colada, Pik L) won the US Dressage Finals Second Level Open Championship in 2016.  He also placed second in the nation for the Adequan/USDF Second Level Dressage Horse of the Year with a median score of 74.086 percent and he came away with the win as the highest placing horse for the Second Level Open All-Breed Award for the American Hanoverian Society. 

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Delta L

The 2011 mare (Damsey-Weltbekanna L, Weltbekannt) placed seventh in the nation for the Adequan/USDF Training Level Dressage Horse of the Year with a median score of 76.364 percent. In the Training Level Open All-Breed Award for the American Hanoverian Society, the five-year-old mare placed third in the nation. 

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Foxey Lady L

The 2012 Hanoverian mare (First Dance-Weltbekanna L, Weltbekannt), made her show debut in 2019 and dominated her first show season. The young mare consistently scored in the high 70s with a personal best of 83.103 in Training Level. 

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Diana C

The 2007 mare (Damsey FRH-Belinda, Brentano II) is a talented Grand Prix mount who has competed up the levels with Diane Creech and they made their Grand Prix debut in spring 2016. In 2018, the pair were named the reserves for the FEI World Equestrian Games Canadian Team. Diana C unfortunately passed away in 2019. 

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Devon L

The 2000 gelding (De Niro-EM Wibranda, Wolkenstein II) has many CDI Grand Prix wins in his resume with Diane Creech. In 2005, they won the Canadian FEI 5-Year-Old Championship title and in 2006, the duo represented Canada at the World Championships for Young Horses in Verden, Germany. Devon is now the U25 Grand Prix mount for Vanessa Creech-Terauds and they were undefeated in the division at the 2018 Dressage at Devon. Devon L was retired from competition in 2019.

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Rob Roy

The 2006 gelding (Rubin Royal-SPS Glory Dream, Glorieux) has won many junior and young rider CDI divisions with Vanessa Creech-Terauds, and has qualified for the North American Junior & Young Rider Championships. Rob Roy passed away the winter of 2019. 

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The 2007 Hanoverian gelding (E.H. Herzensdieb–Wuensch Dir Was, Wordly) made his successful CDI Grand Prix debut in 2019 with Helen Langehanenberg. He picked up his first win in the CDI3* Grand Prix Special in Exloo, The Netherlands, and continued to gain confidence in the Grand Prix arena before his untimely passing due to colic surgery complications in 2021. 

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The 2004 gelding (His Highness-SPS Lapislazuly, Lancier) competed in the CDI small tour with Diane Creech and they won many classes across the United States and Canada. The pair moved up to Grand Prix in 2016 and in 2018 he won the CDI3* Grand Prix Special at Dressage at Devon. Hallmark and Vanessa Creech-Terauds competed successfully together, winning multiple competitions in the CDI-U25 divisions. He retired from competition in the summer of 2021.