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Black 1994 168cm
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Rubinstein I |
Rosenkavalier |
Romadour II |
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Diva |
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Antine |
Angelo xx |
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Dodona |
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Kim |
Karon/T |
Arogno/T |
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Karben/T |
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Wildrebe |
Woermann |
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Lorette |
Licensed for Hannover, Oldenburg, Westphalia and
Rheinland
Service
Fee: AUS$2,800.00 NZ$3,500.00 (3
insemination doses) Maximum 3 pregnancies
Rubin Magic
Rubin Magic is treading in his sire's hoof tracks.
Trained by Anja Hermelink, he won numerous dressage
horse competitions in the novice, elementary and
intermediate classes, including top scores of up to
9.0. He moreover qualified for the 2000 Federal
German Dressage Horse Championship in Warendorf,
where he attained an outstanding fifth place. Aged
six in the 2000 season, Rubin Magic was placed in
the forefront in the classical intermediate class
category A dressage competitions. He is moreover in
good command of the advanced class dressage.
His
progeny, many of which have been awarded premiums,
are of excellent type and dispose over generous
motions. His oldest progeny are beginning to be
trained and thrill by their good character and
willingness to learn.
Rubin Magic's sire Rubenstein I's career was
accompanied by nigh to unceasing brilliant climaxes.
He was bred from what to all intents and purposes is
the most significant dressage dynasty in the world.
He was vice-champion of the stallion performance
test, winner of the 1990 Optimum of Westphalian
Riding Horses in Münster and in that very same year,
became I-a main premium winner in Oldenburg.
Then in 1992, he attained Federal Vice-Champion
six-year old dressage horse status in Verden. He was
thereafter programmed to win in the dressage arena,
before leaving the breeding stage for the big
pasture in the sky in 2000. The dam, state premium
mare Kim gave birth to a state premium mare
applicant in 1996. This mare is a full-sister of
Rubin Magic.
The Damsire Karon stood at the Trakenher
stud of Hämelschenburg from 1984 to 1988 and then at
the Oldenburg stallion station of Cappeln for a
further two years before his untimely death by
accident. Karon was a successful intermediate class
dressage horse and left Trakenher breeding the
outstanding hereditary transmitter Caprimond.
Woermann in the third generation was a prolific
disseminator of the Wöhler genotype in Hanover. He
was able to establish his influence particularly
well via stallion sons such as Wenzel I and World
Cup I, but foremost via his grandson Weltmeyer. In
the next generations there are well-known
transmitters of performance from the traditional
Ihlienworth station of the Hadeln region including
Lombard, Marmor and Diskant. The maternal line has
its origins in the Lüneburg Elbe river marshland and
is represented inter alia, by the stallions General
I and II, GlamourR, Glorreich, Golden Graf, Rex
Gotthard and the successful international
showjumpers Goldfink 10/Paul Schockemöhle and
Corrada 2/Markus Beerbaum. |