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Coralin  6

Showjumper  Extraordinaire

Extensive  Career  |  Excellent  broodmare

Athleticism  AND  Performance

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Class

Cora competes with ease
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Technique

When jumping, Cora soars effortlessly
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Performance

Cora has carried multiple riders around the grand prix tests in many countries

A  mare  to  face  the  largest  of  tracks

Cora is a 2007 Oldenburg by the Olympic Showjumping stallion, Check-In, by a Landkaiser mare. 

Cora was born in Germany where she competed in multiple FEI competitions under two separate riders through the 1.55m classes before being imported to the United States. Where she competed to the 1.35m level with another rider. Since then she has produced 2 beautiful foals before coming to me as a broodmare. 
Cora's Pedigree
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Check-In, Cora's sire

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Her sire is the elite stallion, Check In. 2009 and 2010 Winner of a Bundeschampionat qualifier with a score of 9.2 in 2008 Check In's career got off to a great start, in 2005 he became the OS Reserve Champion Stallion, finished his 30-day test in Redefin with a final score of 9.08 with emphasis on jumping, was awarded the I-b premium in 2007, won a Bundeschampionat qualifier with a score of 9.2 in 2008 and has meanwhile collected ribbons in the international Youngster Tour. He has proved himself in many 5* World Cup and World Cup Equestrian Games under the saddle of Sam Mcintosh.

Landkaiser - Cora's   DamSire

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