anderida_stud_news
July 2010
Fantastic news for Anderida Anica, she has been selected to repesent Norway with her rider, for the European Young Riders Championships.
February 2010
Sad news for British show jumping. Anderida Anica, second highest ranked British bred horse in 2009, sold to Norway. The sale of Anica symbolises the short sightedness of so called professional show jumpers in England and there lack of long term vision. A horse with her impeccable blood lines, lost for British Breeding. No wonder why British Show Jumping is in such a sorry and sad state.
Fortunately Anica's bloodline's will continue, thanks to her daughter Anderida Aniston (Lauriston X Animo X Campione) who's ownership the stud retains.
Good Luck Anica, stay healthy and above all thank you for making a dream come true.
February 2010
Sad news for British show jumping. Anderida Anica, second highest ranked British bred horse in 2009, sold to Norway. The sale of Anica symbolisms the short sightedness of so called professional show jumpers in England and there lack of long term vision. A horse with her impeccable blood lines, lost for British Breeding. No wonder why British Show Jumping is in such a sorry and sad state.
Fortunately Anica's bloodline's will continue, thanks to her daughter Anderida Aniston (Lauriston X Animo X Campione) who's ownership the stud retains.
Good Luck Anica, stay healthy and above all thank you for making a dream come true.
Great news from the new star - bred by the Stud, Anderida Polaris (Lars Irco G X Polydor X Gonzo)
In only a handful of outings has completed his double clears for newcomers and foxhunters. The future looks very bright for this fantastic horse. Produced so amazingly well by one of the most talented amateur lady rider Rachel Keevil, who also produced Anica to such a high standard.
October 2009
Anderida Anica now with Paul Barker since April 2008 has competed at national and international competitions including Bramham International Horse trials, Bakewell, Derbyshire and a joint first in the PCA Grand prix, Anica has won over £20'000 in prizes and looks to have a bright future ahead. She is now the second highest british horse in the latest BSJA ranking, ranked number 41.