Totilas KWPN recognized
Published on 27 August 2009Moorland's Totilas is the rising star on the global dressage scene, and today at the European Championships, he exceeded expectations with his silver medal win in the Grand Prix Spécial.
The international Grand Prix stallion is truly is a dressage phenomenon with his keen desire to perform, physical resilience, and unlimited athletic ability. Bred by Jan and Anna Schuil of Broeksterwoude in Friesland province, the black Gribaldi son is out of the renowned Freiminka-line, an influential dam-line which has produced many sport horses. In addition to his excellent bloodlines, Totilas, who is registered to Moorland Investments BV, has demonstrated exceptional talent. In 2005, he finished fourth in the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in the five-year-old division under Jiska van den Akker. Later, Edward Gal took over the reins and carefully continued training the stallion. In 2008, Totilas swept several competitions, out-performing even his toughest competitors. In 2009, he emerged the winner in Zwolle, De Steeg, and Rotterdam. When Totilas enters the arena, spectators fall into awed silence. This was certainly the case in Hickstead where Totilas was victorious again. His first international show outside the Netherlands could not have been better. And now, after defeating strong international competition in the European Championships for dressage and winning the silver medal, the KWPN has granted Totilas recognized status for his demonstrated success at the highest level of competition.