WC CH Call Me Ringo - American Saddlebred Stallion

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2011

WC CH Call Me Ringo is by the famed WC Sire, WC Sultan's Great Day and out of the multi World Champion mare, WCC-CH Eleanor Rigby.
Here is your opportunity to breed to a World's Grand Champion Amateur Fine Harness Horse. Call Me Ringo has been shown to great success over the past few years by his owner, William Shatner including wins in the fine harness championship at junior league, fine harness stake at Rock Creek, and the amateur fine harness championship at Kentucky among many other wins.
Call Me Ringo has sired Call Me Regal, the 2010 3 Gaited Junior UPHA/American Royal National Champion, the 2007 winner of the ASR KY amateur futurity as well as the Indiana Futurity Open Yearling division and in 2008 won World Champion two year old three gaited. In 2009, Call Me Regal won the 3year old National Futurity Fine Harness class. He is also the sire of Ringo's Mr. Tambourine Man who was the 2008 Reserve world champion ASR Kentucky Futurity Yearling. Ringo's Mr. Tambourine Man was an embryo transfer foal performed by Alliance's own Dr. Scott Bennett and out of Lucky Vision, one of Alliance's finest broodmares. This promising colt is proudly owned by William and Elizabeth Shatner of Belle Reve farm and currently in training here at Alliance with the winning team of Steve and Tiffany Wheeler of Autumn Hills Farm.
Call Me Ringo is sure to pass along his beauty, presence, and extreme animation to his offspring. With an outstanding show career and pedigree, Call Me Ringo offers incredible opportunities for mare owners.

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  • beautiful horse, but is the rider supposed to be bouncing all over the place? i'm not familiar with this kind of riding

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  • @ohmypeterxx Sometimes, when a horse really wants to go faster than the desirable pace (and this horse is a stud, so you can imagine how hotheaded he might be lol), a rider will bounce for a few strides instead of continuing to post with the horse. This helps to rate the horse's speed.

  • What a pleasure to watch this horse!  Amazing training! Amazing horse!

  • @ohmypeterxx No, if he can't sit it properly he should be posting to save the horse's back. See how he keeps switching to one-handed riding? I'll bet he usually rides Western pleasure.

  • @ohmypeterxx indeed , riding a gaited horse

  • @ohmypeterxx No he isn't i don'y know what he is going with his feet at 0:21 either...

  • oh, yea my mom rides his supreme reflction.

  • oh yea my mom rides his supreme reflction.

  • oh yea my mom rides his supreme reflction

  • i met the trainer hes my moms trainer

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