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Lavita – 1992 Holsteiner
Grey – 16.3h/1.70m
Owner: Barbara Ellison, Breeder: Herman Ehling
Registration: #211102 1182 92
Stem: 1333
Stud Fee: $1,800 USD
Semen: Cooled/Frozen
View: Offspring Book
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A Regal, Peerless Performer
With his regal presence and keen focus, Lavita is a peerless performer
who has consistently placed in the top five of all Grand Prix’ shown,
including first at the Saint Regis International and third at the
Memorial Day Classic. Scoring “9” for type, Lavita offers
great diversity in offspring. His foals are elegant, beautiful movers
and performers. Lavita loves the arena, and loves to win.
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Grand Prix Superstar
1st: Oaks Blenheim International Grand Prix, ‘02
1st: Menlo Charity Horse Show Grand Prix, ‘01
1st: Thunderbird Showpark Western Classic, ‘00
2nd: Pebble Beach Equestrian Classic I Grand Prix, ‘01
3rd: Pebble Beach Equestrian Classic II Grand Prix, ‘01
3rd: Memorial Day Classic Grand Prix, ‘02
3rd: Portola Valley Classic Grand Prix, ‘01
3rd: Kern County Fair Grand Prix, ‘01
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Brilliant Offspring
Lavita offers great diversity in offspring, and his foals are elegant,
beautiful movers—and performers. Look for Landa, a 1998 premium
foal and winner of the 1999 Riverson Memorial Trophy; 1999 Premium
filly Alexisonfire (Odamuray); 2002 Premium yearling, Linksman; 2002
Premium filly, Loden; 2000 Merit colts Lenali and Legacy, 2002 Premium
yearling Risque Royal; and 2003 Merit foal, Travita.
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The Legacy of Capitol I
Lavita’s talent is also a credit to grandsire Capitol I, whose
offspring earned over 2.5 million Euro throughout Europe, Australia
and the United States. Capitol I passes on to his offspring exceptional
jumping traits, enormous ability and an uncomplicated willingness
to perform.
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Grandson of Landgraf I
Lavita’s grandsire, Landgraf I, is known for his exceptional
temperament and fine movement. One of Ladykiller first sons, Landgraf
I has sired offspring with winnings close to $7 million in show jumping,
including: Freestyle (formerly Lalique), winner of the Aachen Grand
Prix, and Libero, five-time winner of the Dutch National Title and
the 1994 Volvo World Cup Final.
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