Winner of the Leading Connemara Sire of the Year Award at the Horse of the Year Show, 2017, 2019 and 2022 – Sponsored by Kellythorpe Stud
Winner of the French grand prix showjumping circuit
Gwennic de Goariva is an International Champion Jumping pony in France. He was later runner up to World Champion, Dexter. He won the Grand Prix Show Jumping Circuit title and was the overall 4-5YO Champion in Conformation of All Breeds. His offspring have sound temperaments, competitive streaks, and huge jumping abilities.
Pedigree Chart: Gwennic de Goariva (CP)
Gwennic de Goariva (FR) CP Dun. 14.2hh
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Gwennic De Goariva was the winner of the Leading Connemara Sire of the Year at HOYS, 2017 and 2019. Tim Carey was presented this award, which was sponsored by Kellythorpe Stud.
The Leading Sire of the Year Awards at the Horse of The Year Show, 2017, was sponsored by Kellythorpe Stud. The award was presented to Tim Carey for Gwennic De Goariva ~ Connemara Sire of the Year, 2017.
Gwennic de Goariva progeny
Agnes and Corbeagh StarburstAmy Newcombe and Condor GoarivaAmy Newcombe and Condor GoarivaAmy Newcombe and Condor GoarivaJade Churchman and Frenchfort PrinceJade Churchman and Frenchfort PrinceJade Churchman and Frenchfort PrinceJade Churchman and Frenchfort PrinceJade Churchman and Frenchfort Prince at HOYS, 2017Sophie James and Glenmore GwennicSophie James and Glenmore GwennicSophie James and Glenmore GwennicSophie James and Glenmore GwennicJulie and JackFoal by Gwennic de GoarivaSusan Carey and ChicoSusan Carey and ChicoSusan Carey and ChicoAmy Newcombe and Condor GoarivaAmy Newcombe and Condor GoarivaHolly Simms and DunloughanHolly Simms and DunloughanHolly Simms and DunloughanHolly Simms and DunloughanHolly Simms and DunloughanHolly Simms and DunloughanEmma James and Glenmore GwennicKatie McKee jumping Fair Lad at MillstreetKatie Stephens Grandy and Belview Bobby winning the BE Jump Training Championship 2019 at HartburyKatie Stephens Grandy and Belview Bobby win in Hartbury, 2019Coleman and one of Ireland’s top dressage riders, Susi Hirisch