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Sigma Warmbloods is a warmblood and sport horse breeding
ranch located 100 miles north-east of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada.
We specialize in horses for the disciplines of dressage, jumpers
and eventing.
Sigma Warmbloods have been breeding warmblood horses
for 22 years. In 1993, the Wuethrichs imported their first mares
from their native Switzerland into Canada. Using these predominantly
Swiss bloodlines together with other strong European lines and
the Thoroughbred so necessary for today's more modern sport horse,
they are breeding an athletic warmblood horse suitable for sport.
Their original stallion,
the Approved Swiss Warmblood Goya
de Lully, by the Internationally famous Gauguin de Lully,
is already making a mark in the dressage ring with his beautiful
paces and work ethic. His first foal crops are starting to make
their way into the sport.
Over the years their
breeding program has incorporated new bloodlines through outside
stallions, always with performance in mind. Several daughters
of the Approved CWHBA, imported Dutch Warmblood Open Jumper -
Wodan, by the Holsteiner
Lorenz, will join the broodmare band. In 2002, the Approved Canadian
Warmblood stallion Kingston,
by Martin's Worry xx, stood at Sigma Warmbloods and in 2003 &
2004 the Approved CWHBA stallion Oberon,
by Idocus, also stood at Sigma Warmbloods.
The importation of
the Approved Oldenburg stallion Gervantus
II, added a new dimension to the Sigma breeding program with
the powerful jumping blood of the Hanoverian stallion, Grannus.
The homebred Garfield W,
competing as BMO Garfield under Canadian International rider
John Anderson, is an outstanding example of what this proven
stallion can contribute to North American breeding and is himself
the sire of several outstanding individuals.
In late 2004, the
warmblood stallions Apanarde
& Coka joined their program
and are already contributing greatly to the genetics of the Sigma
Warmbloods breeding program.
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