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Cor Magnifique aka Camden is a 15.2, Jockey Club Tb stallion born in 2000

Sire: Boc Dam: Cor De Rose    Camden’s pedigree : http://www.pedigreequery.com/cor+magnifique

Stud Fee: $600 LFG

Camden's offspring:

Corwin

 He was bred by Nancy Gosch of Newnan, GA, and is owned by and Aly Ratazzi of Jasper, GA. Currently, Camden is in training with Elisa Wallace and will hopefully be competing in the spring of 2010.Elisa has a deep rooted connected with this stallion because he is a half sibling to her father’s advanced horses-- Ultimate Trial and Corporate Juncture that she grew up with.

Camden is a very athletic stallion, gorgeous mover and incredible jumper--trots 4' easily.Great bone and feet--can go barefoot! Along with his athleticism he has an excellent brain. He is easily ridden bareback with a halter and has very good ground manners.  He is very quiet and gets turned out with other geldings in the off season. His foals are of good bone, great confirmation, and ATHLETIC!

Camden has excellent bloodlines, which have proven to produce talented upper level Event horses.  

                           Cormac 1943-1968 --noteable sire of.....

Sire of Bally Cor (Olymic Gold Medalist, Hall of Fame),

Morning Mac (winner MD Hunt Cup '70 & '72),

Burmac (winner MD hunt Cup '74),

Royal Core (Advanced Event Horse),

Grandsire of Core Buff ( Advanced Event Horse)

 

and Bonne Nuit-- The Bonne Nuit dynasty of jumpers demands special consideration:
Roi Herode was the sire of *Royal Canopy, who was imported to the United States. *Royal Canopy went on to sire Bonne Nuit, who was a member of the famous grey hunter team of stallions shown by Mrs. Liz Whitney (now Mrs M. E. Tippett) of Virginia. This team included Bonne Nuit, his son Night Lark, and a grey son of Man o' War called Great War. Bonne Nuit sired more than a dozen international jumpers, including the United States Equestrian Team members Riviera Wonder (a winner of numerous international classes including the International Championship of Germany), Night Owl (winner of the Grand Prix of Aachen and the Irish Trophy in Dublin, and member of the United States Equestrian Team Olympic squad in Stockholm), and Hollandia (member of United States Equestrian Team at the Olympics in Helsinki). Other descendants include Night Spree, Out Late (both winners with the United States Equestrian Team and both by Bonne Nuit's son, Night Lark), Night Murmur, and Bonte II (a member of many Nations Cup winning teams with the United States Equestrian Team). A grandson, Good Twist, won over 21 international classes with the United States Equestrian Team at home and abroad and Gem Twist as well.

 Camden's successfull siblings and relatives:

Ultimate Trial--advanced level event horse, long listed for the Olympics in 92'

Cor Anglaise--Intermediate level event horse

Corporate Juncture--Intermediate event horse