The American Hanoverian Society Podcast

Candice Klingbeil

The American Hanoverian Society, the Society was incorporated in 1978 to establish, maintain and operate a non-profit association of breeders, owners, and riders for the promotion and preservation of the warmblooded Hanoverian horse in North America. In addition to managing the Hanoverian studbook, the Society also manages the Rhineland studbook. The Hanoverian horse is one of the most important horse breeds in the world, with numerous champions in the Olympic disciplines of dressage, show jumping, and eventing. The American Hanoverian Society Podcast was designed to provide educational and informational support for breeders, riders and horse lovers alike.

  1. 07/13/2024

    Bloodlines are Key: Insights from Cynthia Hallman on Why Breeding Matters for Top Hunter Performance

    “You don’t ride the papers”…. or do you? In this episode of the American Hanoverian Society podcast, your host, Laura St Clair, delves into the fascinating world of equestrian breeding and its significant impact on horse performance and training. Joining us is Cynthia Hallman, a top amateur competitor in the hunter ring and the Founder and CEO of Fig Street Marketing Group. Cynthia shares her unique insights on the value of breeding information, encouraging a more informed approach to horse selection and training. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how informed breeding choices can enhance horse selection and training, illustrated by the remarkable success of Cynthia’s Fig Street Duchess, also known as Gracie. For more insights and to explore the resources mentioned in the podcast, visit the American Hanoverian Society's website, www.hanoverian.org and the new, American Hanoverian Society Foundation website, www.ahs-foundation.org. Pedigree Links: Fig Street’s Duchess; Cynthia’s new star, Faith MF; and the International Grand Prix dressage mare, and granddaughter of Don Principe,  Serenade MF. Breeders: Fig Street Duchess was bred by Kim Wawzysko of Grand Haven Farm in Rutherfordton, North Carolina; and Faith MF was bred by Maryanna Haymon of Marydell Farm in Columbus, North Carolina.  Please subscribe to our podcast for more engaging conversations with experts and enthusiasts from the equestrian world.

    25 min
  2. 04/12/2024

    Hannoveraner International: Daughter Societies, Breeding Clubs and More!

    The Hannoveraner Verband was founded in 1922 and since that time it has been organized into regional societies, like Hanover or North Rhine-Westphalia.  Hannoveraner International is one of these regional societies and represents the interests of Hanoverian breeders all over the world.  It includes daughter societies in the U. S., Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand.  And breeding clubs in Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Russia, Sweden, and South Africa.  All together, these clubs and societies make up Hannoveraner International and are integrated into the Verband with full voting rights.  In this podcast, Candice Klingbeil speaks to Maren Schlender, the Deputy Breeder Manager of the Verband about how the daughter societies and breeding clubs are held to a high standard set by the Verband.  She also speaks to Inga Hamilton, President of the Eastern Breeding Club of the Canadian Hanoverian Society about the benefits of being a breeding club and remaining directly associated with the Verband.  And finally, she speaks to Natalie DiBerardinis, the President of the American Hanoverian Society about some of the unique advantages of being a daughter society.  Natalie also shared some exciting new news about the recently launched AHS Foundation.  The AHS is the only daughter society of the Verband with its own non-profit Foundation.   For more information, please visit the Foundation’s new website ahs-foundation.org or email us at ahsfoundationinc@gmail.com.  Thanks for listening!

    36 min
5
out of 5
20 Ratings

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The American Hanoverian Society, the Society was incorporated in 1978 to establish, maintain and operate a non-profit association of breeders, owners, and riders for the promotion and preservation of the warmblooded Hanoverian horse in North America. In addition to managing the Hanoverian studbook, the Society also manages the Rhineland studbook. The Hanoverian horse is one of the most important horse breeds in the world, with numerous champions in the Olympic disciplines of dressage, show jumping, and eventing. The American Hanoverian Society Podcast was designed to provide educational and informational support for breeders, riders and horse lovers alike.