Ojoysie
Ojoysie is a 16h black KWPN mare. She has competed in the level 6 jumper ring across Canada, the US and Bermuda. She is a very careful and quick mare who always gives 100%. She is very correct and has an amazing temperament which everyone falls in love with.
Ojoysie is by the versatile stallion Goodtimes who has produced a large number of jumper and dressage offspring. He was champion of his approvals and has several approved stallion sons. On the dam side we find Joyful Lady by Candyboy . Candyboy is by the famous thoroughbred stallion Lucky Boy and is known for producing beautiful types with excellent jumping technique.
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Sire Goodtimes - As a 3 year old stallion Good Times was champion of the stallion test, his full brother Mercedes was 2nd in the Grand Prix of Indio.Good Times already has several approved sons and is the sire of various Champion foals and Champion mares. His daughter Daughter Wildcard became 4th in the NAWPN top 10 for jumping and movement.His son, Lucky Times, became, at both the ages of 4 and 5, Champion of the Pavo Cup and is now successfully competing at Grand Prix, he was the winner of the Grand Prix of Leeuwarden and Zuidlaren. His son Kennet W was, in 2006, the Reserve Champion of the Dutch Young Riders and was the winner of the Team Gold Medal at the European Championship for Young Riders. The offspring of Good Times jump nationally as well as internationally at the top level. Son Obelix won the Grand Prix and the World Cup Qualifier of Spruce Meadows in 2006. Lorenzo was 2nd in the Budweiser Upperville Jumper Classic and also was winner of the Pan Am Championship. Daughter Lenie became 3rd in the World Cup Qualifier of Dubai and son Kenwood was winner of the Stallion jumping in Neustadt Dosse. But also consider progeny like: Lancer, Tildes Gabanta, Kris Kentauer, London Times, Magnum and Hildon’s Cacharel, all of whom placed in several Grand Prix. VDL Kalusha placed 2nd in the Derby of Eindhoven and Kris Kentaur won the European Young Riders Championship. Fabius 45 and his young rider A. Bond were the youngest combination at the trials for the Olympics in the USA. His daughter Tequila won the Championship of the 5 year old horses in Wellington and son Lifetime was ‘Hunter of the Year’ three times in the USA. Son Tigger VDL became reserve-Champion of the Canada Western Championships for 6-years old jumpers.

Grand Sire Nimmerdor - The absolute most famous KWPN approved sire is the renown Nimmerdor. The already legendary bay stallion was sired by the illustrious 'keur' stallion Farn, whose influence on Dutch breeding in general is deeply felt, which together with hiscontribution to the sport, is demonstrated by his fourth place in the stallion jumping index. Nimmerdor's dam is 'ster’ Ramonaa. She is a daughter of the thoroughbred Koridon xx and her dam is Friedhilde II who was sired by the reputable Senator, while her lineage also includes Ulfried. During his performance test in 1975 Nimmerdor left no doubt as to his particular specialty; jumping. Preferent Nimmerdor was ridden at international level by Albert Voorn with whom he jumped in various world cups and made an impressive appearance at several important international competitions in for example Berlin, Paris, Gothenburg, Dortmund and London. Nimmerdor was invited to go to the Los Angeles Olympics but his owners declined as they considered it more important at the time that he devoted himself to his breeding activities. Nimmerdor is holding second place in the Dutch jumping index and breeds with a very high degree of heredity reliability [94%].
Dam Sire - Candy boy is a lovely black KWPN stallion who was used in the breeding shed for some time before he was impoted and shown in the dressage ring. He was ridden by Belinda Nairn-Wertman. In an interview after a trip at Devon, this is what she said about this stallion.
``Even though he's a stallion, he's a very uncomplicated, generous horse to ride,'' she said.

Great Dam Sire - Lucky Boy (1966) by Compromise out of Sejane, by Ksarinor, was bred in Holland. In the World Cup winner Calypso (1973) and the Olympic team Gold The Freak (1976) he sired two of the best show jumpers of the 1980s. More importantly, though, Lucky Boy's reputation rests on the steady production of many good, reliable show jumpers. Twenty-seven of his sons were licensed as sires, and there is every likelihood that his name will live on through them or through his many daughters.
The following leading show jumpers descend from Lucky Boy in four or less generations:
Arko III (1994) Oldenburg, Calgary Grand Prix winner
Authentic (1995) KWPN, World Championship Silver
Calypso (1973) KWPN, World Cup winner and Olympic team Gold
Endeavor (1986) KWPN, European Championship team Silver
Hickstead (1996) KWPN, Olympic Gold
Judgement (1991) KWPN, Calgary Grand Prix winner
MacKinley (1994) KWPN, Olympic Team Silver
Mr. Blue (1988) KWPN, European Championship team Silver
Plot Blue (1997) KWPN, European Championship team Bronze
S'Blieft (1989) KWPN, Calgary Grand Prix winner
Seldana (1999) KWPN, European Championship team Silver


