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San Rubin II

Imported Oldenburger - Black/Brown - Born 2004 - 171cm

Stud Fee: $2000 + gst ( Fresh and Chilled Semen)

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San Rubin II Sandro Hit Sandro Song Sandro
Antenne II
El. St. Loretta Ramino
Lassie
Alice Rubinstein Rosenkavalier
Antine
Aldite xx Aleppo xx
Afrodite xx

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In partnership with Paul Schockemoehle, we are very pleased to present this awesome
Sandro Hit son.

The beautiful elegance and modernity of Sandro Hit, along with the sheer presence and power of the great Rubinstein has combined brilliantly to produce this exceptional young stallion, San Rubin II.

San Rubin II's dam line is Rubinstein / Aleppo xx. Sandro Hit / Rubinstein is a highly respected combination, considered by experts to be an ideal match. The third generation Aleppo xx blood contributes the required refinement and performance in this young modern sport horse.

This Sire and Dam combination has been repeated a number of times due to the consistent outstanding result, with full sibling sisters being exported to the UK and USA also.

San Rubin II is proving to be an exceptionally trainable young stallion with a willingness to please that highlights his brilliant temperament. San Rubin II has three first class gaits - a lengthy swinging walk, active and balanced trot, and an equally balanced and uphill canter. His powerful hindquarter motor combined with great knee and hock action exemplifies the movement required in today's modern dressage horse.

The full brother, San Rubin, scored an impressive 9.3 under Dr Ulf Moller at the 2005 Bundeschampionate to become the 5 Year Old Bundeschampion! So impressed with the horse Dr Moller bought him as a 10 day old colt. He has since been exported to USA last year where he has continued his success, recently scoring an amazing 86% in competition at Del Mar.

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San Rubin II shows no compromise in quality and we are expecting him to produce youngsters capable of continuing the successes of their legendary ancestors.

San Rubin II foals are very elegant in their type. Like their father, they have a modern look, being leggy and uphill with excellent movement. The temperament is also excellent, with the classic San Rubin II traits of being easy going with a very willing attitude.

San Rubin II will return to Germany in February 2009 to embark on a competition career.

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San Rubin II as a 2 Year Old

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The Sire - Sandro Hit

Born: 1993 Height: 172cm

Approved for Oldenburg, Hannover, Rheinland, Westfalen, Holland, Sweden

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Sandro Hit has started a new era in the dressage scene and is already writing sporting and breeding history. National Young Horse Champion Young Dressage World Champion — unique producer performance.

Sandro Hit progeny are breaking all price-records, are annually winning championships and are Approval Champions.

His success in breeding is no coincidence. His sire Sandro Song was Oldenburger Champion Young Stallion and Main Premium Champion. His dam, elite mare "Loretta" is as a dominant producer virtually unbeatable. She produced the Reserve World Champion and Reserve German Young Horse Champion Diamond Hit and the highly elegant 1c premium stallion Royal Hit. Her sire Ramino was Stallion Performance Test Champion and later on five times Italian Champion. Welt As from the third generation is one of the most influential producers over the last years, amongst others he sired Olympic gold medallist Bonfire ridden by Anky van Grunsven. Sandro Hit, a strikingly beautiful black horse, brilliant type with quality movement, has a sheer black gene. The supporters of Hanoverian stud found him particularly interesting and once again he brought the highest price at every single foal auction in Verden.

Modernity at it's Optimum

In 1999 he became six year old Dressage Horse World Champion and winner at the German Federal Championships in Warendorf. "Best Young Stallion 2000" is just one of the titles he has won. As many as ten licensed sons have issued from his first foaling year and his daughter, two-time Young Horse World Champion and Young Horse National Champion, Poetin, sold for a record price of 2.5 million Euros. Sandro Hit has sired top-priced horses and top-priced foals at virtually all auctions around Europe. For years Sandro Hit has been producing national champions, silver and bronze medalists and many finalists in the world's most prestigious dressage events. Sandro Hit has the highest sire index of 153 in Germany, with 88% predictability in his descendant's performance.

A new era was ushered in in dressage horse breeding with the application of Sandro Hit in breeding. He has proven to be a phenomenal sire of type with a definite upgrading effect. Sandro Hit has to date, presented more than 70 approved sons, including the champion stallions Sandrit (Mecklenburg-Western- Pomerania 1999), Sir Wilson (ZfdP 2002), Stedinger (Oldenburg 2002) and Samba Hit II (Brandenburg 2004). Sommerhit was runner-up in Berlin-Brandenburg and Sandro Ace became vice-champion in Oldenburg.

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Sir Donnerhall was second vice-champion in Oldenburg in 2003 and Sir Savoy, second vice-champion in Hanover in 2004. His Brandenburg bred daughter Poetin I won the Federal Championship of three-year-old mares and geldings in 2000, became federal vice-champion four-year-old in 2001 and won the World Championship of six-year-old dressage horses, as well as the Federal Championship in 2003, before going into Dutch ownership for the record sum of Euro 2.5 million via the PSI auction. Poetin I's approved full brother Samba Hit I became vice-champion three-year-old stallion in 2004, second only to Show Star. In 2002, Show Star won silver in the four-year-old championship and had placements in the dressage horse finals the following two years. Samba Hit I won the bronze medal in the six-year-old dressage horse championship of 2004 whilst the approved FS Sandro Classic secured himself the winner's title of the three year-old stallions in 2004 and Saigon won silver in the championship of three-year-old mares and geldings. Sandro Hit offspring are also enjoying successes abroad, like the approved Sandreo, who won the equivalent of the Federal Championship, the Pavo Cup, in the Netherlands in 2004 and moreover, the KWPN Stallion Championship of 2004/2005. The Sandro Hit son Valeron became dressage vice-champion of the 2005 KWPN approval in Hertogenbosch and was sold for the top price of Euro160,000 via the KWPN Select Sale. Numerous Sandro Hit progeny have been sold for peak prices at the different auction sites. Super Star was for instance, sold to Austria for the sum of Euro 252,000 via the Vechta Elite Auction, and the foal Solveigs Lied went to France for Euro 45,000. The approved Saltimbanco on the other hand, fetched the price of Euro 160,000 in Münster-Handorf. Sandro Hit's daughters are also highly successful at shows. Poetin I was vice-champion at the Federal Mare Show in Neustadt/Dosse in 2002 and Wertvolle became Oldenburg vice-champion mare in 2004. A total of five Sandro Hit mares paraded on the Diamond Ring in Rastede and five of his highly esteemed foals reached the two final heats of the German Foal Championship in 2004.

 

The Dam's Sire - Rubinstein

Born: 1986

Rubinstein head

Rubinstein I is a son of the Westphalian Romadour II son Rosenkavalier. who was a stallion performance test winner and is considered to be one of the most significant Westphalian sires today He was reared from the probably most eminent dressage dynasty world-wide. The dam Antime is a full-sister of the top international dressage horse Ahlerich 2 / Dr. Reiner Klimke and Amon / Annemarie Sanders-Keyzer (NL).

She later produced 2 further stallion sons, Rubinstein II (Sanders-Keyzer stables / NL) and Rubinstein III. Her full-sister Adone gave birth to the multiple Olympics champion Rembrandt 24 / Nicole Uphoff as well as the stallions Royal Angelo I and II (Westphalia) respectively.The top dressage horses Ramon 64 / Uta Wusthof and Rosario 14/ Sabine Ruben. The stallions Romancier and Ritterstern (Denmark). Rhythmic Dancer (Austria) as well as Flower King D (NL) and numerous other performance horses also represent this dynasty.Already at a young age, Rubinstein can look back upon a tailor-made career.

Rubinstein trot

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.Meanwhile Rubinstein I has won one dressage competition after the other with his rider Nicole Uphoff in the international dressage arena 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. From his first crop Rohdiamant presented some premium foals and the top priced lot of the May Sales in Vechta: RTL was sold for 50,000 DM.

Three exceptional horses that achieved great feats. The special thing about them being that they are all very closely related to Rubinstein. Rubinstein's dam Antine is the full-sister of Amon and Ahlerich as well as the mare Adone, who together with Romadour II gave birth to Rembrandt. What's more, Romadour II is the grandsire of Rubinstein with his gold plated pedigree. And what a pedigree it is! This was exactly what caused Gudula Vorwerk-Happ to take notice. A stallion from this world-wide probably unparalleled family, ritzy, black and what's more, cheap. The exceptional sire cost a mere DM 35.000 as a three-year old. Before this he had been rejected for the Westphalian approvals at an inspection meeting. The officials tersely said that he was "too small, not enough horse, with defects on the hind leg not suitable for approval". Yet De Baey had faith in the black horse, did not have him castrated and shortly afterwards welcomed Vorwerk-Happ with the Oldenburg approvals commission to his studfarm. They in turn were impressed and above all wanted to secure themselves the valuable blood for their breeding region. That confirmed it and Rubinstein went to Oldenburg where the black horse was given every opportunity to prove himself.

The double world champion and fourfold European champion was the world's most successful dressage horse for a long time. His full-brother Amon also took part in the Olympic Games three times (if one includes Rotterdam in 1980) and was the most successful dressage horse of the Netherlands under Annemarie Sanders-Keyzar, where he was considered to be unbeatable for a long time, gaining the Dutch Championship title seven times. In October of 2000, Amon passed away at the ripe old age of 32 years. Then there is Rembrandt, the elegant dancer, who with Nicole Uphoff glided through the big dngressage arenas of the world, enchanting the public with his fantastic agility. He won individual and team gold with his rider twice, making her the youngest Olympic champion of all times, breaki the sonic barrier of the magic 1500 points delimitation in 1990 and becoming world champion.

An accomplished dressage performer, he had 40 wins at Grand Prix level, was a member of the 1996 Olympic team, sired 89 state premium mares and 66 approved stallions. He was the sire of many top auction horses and Grand Prix winners. He continues to feature in the pedigrees of many talented competition horses and consistent breeding stock.

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