Horse name
Year Born
Cross Country 2022

Cambria

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If you like a sports car you'll love Cami!   2016 Holsteiner mare with lots of chrome.  Sire is Cabardino, Dam is Rio's Rikita (dam's sire is Rio Grande).  Cami started under saddle in 2020, but then stopped for a couple of months due to owners moving and Covid.  She has been in a consistent training program since March 2021.   She is very sweet, has a great personality and a lot of fun that loves her job and works really hard.  Her first 2 shows (dressage) she scored 60's & 70's in training level & first level test.   Has schooled XC doing some Training and even Prelim questions easily.  Cami will softly and easily canter down to a 3'6" vertical.  Light off the leg with good laterals, can sustain counter canter and has her lead changes. 

Loves to be groomed , clips easily, loads and hauls like a champ, will stand tied to a trailer nicely.  Handles warm up arenas with class.  Talented enough for straight Dressage, would make top notch Eventer, or developed to Jumper.   Goes in nathe or leather bit.  Cami is not for a Timid rider and needs a rider with quiet, light hands as her mouth is light and correct.   Rider in video is 5'6", 130 lbs.   Super talented mare that everyone loves.  

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Location

Franklin, TN 37064
United States

Jumpers
1.00m - 1.15m
Eventers
Training: 3'3"
Dressage
1st Level
Born
2016
Height
15.2
Sex
Mare
Breed
Holsteiner
Sire

Cabardino

Dam

Rio's Rikita

Dam's Sire

Rio Grande

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