Sir Lancelott (aka Blitz)

Offspring   

More pictures of Sir Lancelott

 

Hannah and Blitz Christmas 2007

 

 Lance (known as Blitz) jumping the roll top jump.

At the Magnolia Show in Perry '05, these two fillies placed Champion and Reserve Champions in the sport horse mare in-hand division.

WF Lady Liberty - 3 year old filly   QH/Arab                                              

Winnings by Liberty

Region 12 Magnolia show

April '04   1st place Mare in hand 

April'05    Reserve Championship in the entire Mare sport horse in-hand division 

Region 12 Youth Jamboree '05

                   Two 1st's in the mare in hand division with a 13 year old handler, Savannah.

 

 

 Liberty and Fire

Winnings by WF Celebration (aka FireCracker)

Region 12 Magnolia Show

April '04 1st place winner and CHAMPION of the mare Division

Region 12 Youth Jamboree

2nd place and 4th place winner with a 13 year old handler of the mare division

At his offspring's first show, (all the ones that went), placed very high at the "A" Magnolia show 

April 2004:

WF Gabriel's Triumph a CHAMPION in-hand Half Arabian (Morab) gelding.  

WF Lady Liberty, a blue ribbon in-hand winner, and 4th in the Championship.

WF Grand Fiesta, a 3d place winner (against mares twice her age), and 3d in the Championship. Sold.

Sir Lancelott after the 30 mile Million Pines endurance ride 2002

Born 3/29/1994, 15 hand, blood bay, 8.75" cannon bones, IAHA Sweepstakes Nominated, Arabian stallion. Breeding is Polish (Double bred *Bask, Comet, and *Hal Gazal)/Egyptian (* Bint Moniet El Nefous and Nazeer) see pedigree below. 

Greeting camp kids

 

Scored a "First Premium" rating at the A.R.A.B.S. (Arabian Sport Horse Registry) http://www.arab-sporthorse.com inspection 11/4/2000; scored 8’s for willingness and movement. This stallion has tremendous elasticity in his gaits as well as superb suspension. 

  Sir Lancelott and Hannah at the end of 30 miles.

This tremendously athletic, gentle stallion possesses charisma, intelligence, and willingness. Sir Lancelott is a beautiful, dynamic stallion that passes these exceptional traits to his offspring.  

Free jumping the 3' oxer (His kids jump too!)

           Stud fee: $1,250 LFG plus a $250 non-refundable booking fee. Sweepstakes Nominated. SCID CLEAR. Video or CD-ROM available. Multiple mare and cash discounts. Live cover. See the breeding contract/discount link at the top of this page. 

We now accept all major credit cards.

 

Mare care available: $10/day dry, $12/day wet. 

Proudly standing at WildeWood Farm, Inc.

Due to a tragic, near fatal, pasture accident May 2002, Lancelott will not be competing for a few years, if ever. I miss riding this gallant stallion, but have his kids to work on. His breeding career is unaffected. Own one of this valiant stallion's offspring and get ready to have your life changed. As our farrier puts it, "Any other horse would have curled up their hooves and died (to have sustained an injury of this magnitude), but not him, he has more heart than any other horse I've ever known!"]

Jan. 2006 update: Blitz is doing very well. We're continuing to work on his leg and he is continuing to heal.

Lancelott - Nov. 2002

Our first endurance ride was held at Dawson Forest Aug. 25, 2001. We completed a limited distance of 25 miles; this was our first AERC sanctioned ride. His obedience and willingness were exemplary. One of the vet assistants remarked, "He is so handsome and so mannerly! Of the 3 other stallions here, he's the quietest and best behaved." The ride manager said, "I didn't realize until later that he was a stallion; he was so good!" He is incredibly comfortable to ride as his gaits are powerful and fluid.

 

Sir Lancelott (Blitz) and I in the river drinking and sponging.

Our second ride was River Run, November 10, 2001 down near Valdosta, GA. We (two junior riders [11 and 13] and myself) completed the ride in 4 hours of ride time. Both students finished in 9th and 10th place in the junior division. This was their first endurance ride! I am very proud of them.

    

         Tacking up at River Run                                                Post ride 

Our third ride was April 6, 2002 down in Soperton, GA at the Million Pines Classic. Three of us rode (Bill Schuyler, Bobby, and Hannah), and we had a marvelous time. This time we had a mare in heat             (yes, Lancelott was able to keep it all together), and a gelding along as well. We completed the ride in 4 hrs. and 18 minutes. This was Bill and Bobby's first ride. 

Bobby and Sir Lancelott                                           

 

At liberty in his pasture and in the arena

 

Playing

Hannah and Lancelott jumping