The Athlete
His biggest success so far:
His career started in 1994 by winning the title NRHA Futurity Reserve Champion
In 1994 he was also European SnaffleBit/Hackamore Reining Champion
In 1995 German Junior Reining Champion
In 1998 he was European Reserve Reining Champion at the Americana, as well as Bronze Trophy finalist in a field of world class horses.
He won the DQHA Futurity as well as the Maturity a year later, he was qualified for the Worldshow and he was also DQHA Highpoint Reining Horse in 1998.
He won the title International German Senior Reining Champion three times in a row (97/98/99)
He is Superior Reining Horse since 1998.
Higgins is the prime example of a terrific career. He came to us as a small, shy guy. No one had much confidence in him, even though he was of royal heritage – no other than Doc O’Lena himself is his grandfather. Aware of the burden of his heritage he proved everyone wrong by showing off his potential in a countless numbers of shows. Probably no other horse was showed for as long and as successful as Higgins had been. For over 6 years he had one success after the other. In his career he had never been sick or shown any weaknesses.
His last big clou was the qualification for the first German National Reining Team.
His offspring are the spitting image of their father.
His biggest success so far:
His career started in 1994 by winning the title NRHA Futurity Reserve Champion
In 1994 he was also European SnaffleBit/Hackamore Reining Champion
In 1995 German Junior Reining Champion
In 1998 he was European Reserve Reining Champion at the Americana, as well as Bronze Trophy finalist in a field of world class horses.
He won the DQHA Futurity as well as the Maturity a year later, he was qualified for the Worldshow and he was also DQHA Highpoint Reining Horse in 1998.
He won the title International German Senior Reining Champion three times in a row (97/98/99)
He is Superior Reining Horse since 1998.
Higgins is the prime example of a terrific career. He came to us as a small, shy guy. No one had much confidence in him, even though he was of royal heritage – no other than Doc O’Lena himself is his grandfather. Aware of the burden of his heritage he proved everyone wrong by showing off his potential in a countless numbers of shows. Probably no other horse was showed for as long and as successful as Higgins had been. For over 6 years he had one success after the other. In his career he had never been sick or shown any weaknesses.
His last big clou was the qualification for the first German National Reining Team.
His offspring are the spitting image of their father.


When father and son.