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Rhiannon Sire and Grand Sire
Rohdiamont
| Rohdiamant
being of 'noble birth', ie a descendant of the most successful dressage
bloodline of the world was destined for stardom. After winning the
approvals in 1992, Rohdiamant won the Oldenburg Riding Horse
championships in Rastede in 1993 and became a Federal champion at
Mannheim and runner-up in the stallion performance test. In 1994 he won
6 novice and elementary dressage tests in 6 starts.
He was champion dressage horse of his generation in Oldenburg and
main premium stallion in 1994. From his first crop Rohdiamant presented
some premium foals and the top priced lot of the May Sales in Vechta:
RTL was sold for DM 50,000.
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Rubinstein
| Already at a young age, Rubinstein
could look back upon a tailor-made career. He was winner of the Optimum
of Conformation Show Horses in Munster in 1990,1-a main premium winner
in Oldenburg. vice-champion German dressage horse in Verden in 1992,
multiple Oldenburg dressage champion, series winner of dressage
competitions up to advanced class and multiple Intermediaire II and
Grand Prix winner |

| Rubinstein I
began an exemplary siring career There are meanwhile more then 400 mares
sired by him registered in the studbooks of German breeder’s
associations About 60 sons have been approved, including stallion
performance test winners and riding horse championship winners The son
Rohdiamant was 1992 Oldenburg approvals champion, 1993 winner of
the Federal German Riding Horse Championships in Mannheim and the 1995
federal champion dressage horse in Warendorf He has moreover presented
numerous additional successful Federal Championship contestants such as
Regazzoni and Rubins Ass, who respectively became the 1995
and 1996 vice-champions of the stallion classification of riding horses
Renomee and the approved Rubioso N were vice-champion
six-year-old dressage horses in 1997 and 1998 respectively The approved
sons Rubin Star N, Royal Diamond, Regazzoni, Rubinstar and Rotspon
were each respectively winners of their stallion performance tests
Rubinstein I progeny have frequently dominated activities at
auctions The approved Rosenstar S was the top lot at the 1994
Vechta autumn auction at DM 200,000, (£70,000) while Rubins Ass
was the highest priced horse of the Twentieth Special Vechta Auction in
1995 and the likewise approved Rocher d’Or attained top price in
the spring of 1996 For the 5th time, a Rubinstein I son became
winner of the Oldenburg Young Stallion Approvals in 1997 |
| Rubinstein
is known as a great improver for the breed. He consistently passes on
his wonderful temperament and movement. The youngstock of Rubinstein
are very popular with riders professional and amateur for their
willingness to please. |
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