Dream Rubin

De Luxe x Rubinstein I

Height: 173

Birth Date: 2002

Coat: Black

Dressage index: 134,61

Breeder: Günter Hofmann

Pedigree of a horse

Description

Dream Rubin: The Stunning De Niro Grandson with Exceptional Dressage Talent and Proven Success

Dream Rubin: De luxe x Rubinstein I

Dream Rubin, grandson of the world-famous stallion De Niro, is a stallion of exemplary conformation in the modern type of sport horse. He is a horse of incredible beauty, which is further emphasized by his beautiful black coat. He is characterized by extensive, flexible movement in all three gaits. The horse has enjoyed numerous sporting successes at the PSG level. In 2006, he was the winner of the 70-day stallion test in Neustadt/Dosse with a dressage index of 134.61. His pedigree includes outstanding ancestors with exceptional dressage qualities, which are successfully passed on to the next generation.

De Luxe: P.S.I. Auction Star and the Most Beautiful Son of De Niro

Paul Schockemöhle purchased De Luxe as a 2-year-old stallion and prepared him for the P.S.I. auction. The outstanding movement that characterizes him allowed him to achieve a record price. According to Johannes Westendarp “De Luxe is the most beautiful son of De Niro”, which is called themself best dressage horse of the new generation.

Rubinstein: The Influential Grand Prix Champion and Sire of Renowned Dressage Horses

The dam’s sire Rubinstein is an outstanding stallion – more than 40 wins at Grand Prix level, sire of 66 licensed stallions and 89 premium mares. His mother is the sister of 3-time Olympic participant Amon and two-time Olympic winner
Ahlerich. His sons include Rohdiamant, Rotspon.

Welt As: 1981 Oldenburg 100-Day Stallion Test Winner and Sire of Olympic Champion Bonfire

The sire of the dam Welt As is the winner of the 1981 100-day stallion-test of the Oldenburg Licensing , and sire of 14 approved sons and more than 60 premium mares. He passed on both dressage and jumping qualities to his offspring. His son Bonfire won the world dressage championships and won gold at the Olympics. His other son Worcester was sold at a P.S.I auction in 1989 for DM 420,000.

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