




Kismet. Owned and bred by Elizabeth Gioja. By First Gotthard out of the dam Life is Life.
Kismet's most recent show results are Reserve Champion in the 1.10m division at the Northern Winter Classic Week 1 - February 2012, with ribbons in the 1.20m classes. Last year he was champion in the 1.05m division at the High Desert Classic Week 3 - July 2011. He was also champion in the 1.05m division at the Let's Show Beach Party - June 2011.

1986 Grey Licensed AHS and Oldenburg Stallion. He was the second highest scoring stallion during his 100-day test with a score of 132.24. Fuerst Gotthard was the only stallion licensed on the West Coast by the AHS in 1997. He scored 8's for his correctness of gaits, impulsion and elasticity, free jumping, and his brilliant head. Fuerst Gotthard has won multiple Grand Prixs and World Cup classes under riders Robert Ridland, Hap Hansen and Eddie Macken.


Bred by Heritage Farms—Chess Piece is owned and ridden by Mindy Thompson of Moses Lake, Washington. This Hanoverian compiled a very impressive show record : a first, three seconds, and a fourth placing at the High Prairie One Star in Parker, Colorado. These enviable results made Chess Piece the most successful Hanoverian in the nation in upper level eventing in 1997.

Bred by Heritage Farms—At the 1998 USDF Young Riders Regional finals, Feature Attraction was champion of training level, receiving a score of 72%. At the time, Feature Attraction had been under saddle only six months.
Bred by Heritage Farms—Felina was Champion Mare at the 1998 American Hanoverian Society mare performance test, receiving high scores under saddle and free jumping.

Bred by Heritage Farms—At the 1999 American Hanoverian Society mare performance test, Faith was Champion Mare.
Bred by Heritage Farms—Fuerst Ramses is a licensed Oldenburg stallion. He was third highest scoring stallion at the 100-day test in Adelheidsdof, Germany. He is currently standing at stud in Germany.
Bred by Heritage Farms—She was awarded her Elite Mare title by Ludwig Christmann of the VhW and Fritz Floto of Canada during her mare performance test. Fancy was awarded 95 on her jumping technique.
Kampas is one of Germany's top show jumpers competing internationally with Top Rider Rene Tebbel.
Top row, from left: Falada, Further Freddie
Bottom row, from left: Fabliaux, Fitzgerald, and Frisbee




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Stud Fee
Graf Top II's 2012 stud fee is $1500 LFG.
Special Pages
Photo Credits
Kismet (all but lower right):
Mark Terrell
The Titleist:
Ed Moore Photo
Chess Piece:
Lynn Rougeau Photos
Feature Attraction:
Photographs by Scarlett
Faith:
Photographs by Scarlett
Falada:
Photographs by Scarlett