Coatesville, PA—Iron Spring Farm’s Dutch stallion Sir Sinclair has sired a KWPN approved son from his very first foal crop--Wesley. This impressive bay stallion shows great promise as a dressage horse and was one of only four dressage stallions approved in Holland. Bred and owned by Stal Wijdewormer, Wesley is out of Serrita V by Havidoff. Sir Sinclair is also the sire of 18 star mares from his first crop. This is a nearly unheard of record for a young stallion.
“Sir Sinclair is a very special horse,” said Mary Alice Malone, owner of Iron Spring Farm. “He continues to impress us both competitively and as a sire. To have an approved son at this age is remarkable.”
Sir Sinclair has also been successful in the showring. He was the 2005 USDF Horse of the Year FEI 6Year Olds as well as the National Champion in the same division at the USEF/Markel Young Horse Championships. He also earned Reserve Champion in the five-year-old division at the 2004 USEF Young Horse Championships. In 2006 he made his Prix St. Georges debut and earned scores up to 72.25% at shows such as Dressage at Lexington. Sir Sinclair is by the athletic stallion Lord Sinclair out of Krishna by Flemmingh.
About Iron Spring Farm:
For more than 30 years Iron Spring Farm has been importing and breeding high quality sport horses selected specifically for the American market. Iron Spring stands more than a dozen warmblood and Friesian stallions and offers programs to help breeders produce, raise and market exceptional athletes of their own. Visit
http://www.ironspringfarm.com for complete information.
Photo Credit: Susan J. Stickle
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