Foaled in 1984, Denver is a black, 15.1 hand
stallion by Aladdin out of Tre Awain's Cricket
Song. In 1994, Denver was awarded the An
Tostal trophy by the American Connemara
Pony Society in recognition of his outstanding
performance record

in eventing, dressage and the show ring. In 1993, Denver
competed successfully at the Preliminary level in eventing.
Denver passes on his kind disposition, good bone, and amazing
athleticism to his offspring. He has sired many outstanding and
"typey" purebreds, but also makes an excellent cross with a
thoroughbred or TB type mare, as the halfbreds he has sired
show more substance, better quality of hoof, and quieter
temperaments than their dams. Two of his halfbred offspring,
Ridgetop Ringdancer and Ridgetop Clancy, won the 1997
Area VIII Training Level Championship and the 1997 Area III
Novice Level Championship respectively. Clancy went on to
successfully compete at the training and preliminary levels.
Ringdancer was awarded the 1998 ACPS and USCTA
Halfbred award and the AHSA McKenna Trophy for
combined training, after his very successful year of eventing at
the preliminary level. See the list of Ridgetop Connemaras
(and other's produced by Aladdin's Denver. Denver's stud fee
is $1,000, which includes a $200 booking fee, live cover or
shipped cooled semen with a live foal guarantee. Early booking
is encouraged.

Top Photo: Denver at Big Bear
Horse Trials in Georgia, 1996.
Middle Photo: Middle
Tennessee Pony Club Horse
Trials, 1998.
Right: At
Christmas
2004, Denver
(age 19) with
Sally
Eyles-Goldfarb
and her
daughter,
Margo.