Tikvah Rose
Tikvah Rose "Tika" is a lovely daughter of Olympic Imothep out of a Holsteiner Premium Thoroughbred mare, and a Premium inspected filly in her own right. She is bred to jump or event, with exceptionally long, correct legs, and a cuddly disposition.















Tikvah Rose (Imothep x Easter Chocolate)
Color: Chestnut
Gender: Filly
DOB: April 12, 2025
Height: ~16.1
Registered: Holsteiner
Inspection: Premium
Microchipped​
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Price: $15,000
Negotiable to Show Home
Boarding/Training Options Available to stay at LRF
Tika is stamped by her sire in her topline and legs, but has her dam's feminine head and neck.
Imothep has a wonderful temperament, class A jumping style, impressive athletic power and beautiful movement. He is naturally balanced, intelligent and is proven as a top jumping athlete as well as breeding stallion. As a sport horse, Imothep has acquired numerous results at the National and International Grand Prix level throughout his career. In 2014 his greatest accomplishments included 3 Nation’s Cup events for Team Ireland at Aachen (4/0), Hickstead (0/0) and Dublin (4/0). That same year, under Irishman Darragh Kenny, the pair finished 12th of 153 horse/rider combinations at the 2014 World Equstrian Games in Normandy, France. Taizo Sugitani of Japan joined forces with Hyperion Stud to take over the reins on Imothep for 2015. In 2016 the pair competed in the XXXI Olympic Games in Rio for Team Japan.
He brings the blood of Indoctro, Capitol I, and Calvados.
(https://www.horsetelex.com/horses/pedigree/99144/imothep)
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Tika is the second premium daughter out of dam Easter Chocolate "Chanel" who throws intelligent, brave, foals with smooth, rhythmic movement. Tika's half sister out of Chanel is a 2yr old who has competed successfully in hand both at Upperville (7th) and the Maryland Horse Trials Bred to Event Championships (3rd, by a point and a half).
Tika is handled and cuddled daily as our only foal this year. She jumped on the trailer the first day she was introduced to one. She's the first one to greet you in the field and beg for scratches, and at 5 months is already very independent. I'm very tempted to keep her and see how she grows up but I have to remember I can't keep them all!
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