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SPELLBOUND

Spellbound  (Spella) is a fabulous blend of old and modern.   We are very pleased with her.  We are planning her to start her under saddle journey this summer.  Great mover, great mind, and ohh, the genetics!

 

Spella  has not  been tested yet wffs

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Sire Olympic Silvano N has often been the highest ranked FEI Dressage stallion in the world in a long and brilliant career!

Silvano N was ridden by Ellen Bontje for the Dutch equestrian team for many years. Conrad Schumacher (their trainer) calls Silvano "the best stallion in the world".  Silvano N was 6th at the Sydney Olympics individually in Grand Prix Dressage and was part of the Silver Medal Dutch team in Dressage.  He was also the Dutch 2002 Dressage Champion with Ellen beating Anky for the title.

Although Silvano N has been a top European dressage stallion for years, his Silvester bloodlines are also known for jumping ability. Silvano was originally a Grand Prix jumper, until his owner the late Mr. Neff of the farm Gestute Im Niedern teamed up with trainer Conrad Schumacher, deciding to emphasize dressage with top competitor Ellen Bontje and WOW look at the result - Olympic Medals!!!

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Her dam S.H. Romance is a lovely mare that received nice comments from the Oldenburg inpsection. "This is a really nice mare that you can get when you cross a warmblood with an arabian. (look her up on her own page here.

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​Dam Sire: Fuerst Romancier - Just a few young stallions can stand up with such results: Fürst Romancier sired the champion stallion of the Oldenburg licensing, For Romance, who was auctioned for a sensational price of 750,000 Euro, as well as another premium stallion who as sold to the State Stud Celle for 170,000 Euro. Fürstenstein was licensed in Hanover and Fürst Regent in Westphalia.

Fürst Romancier himself was main premium winner and came the most successful stallion in his age group at the World Championship for Five Year-Old Dressage Horses in 2009. And at the Bundeschampionat he placed second in the qualifier with a score of 9.0 and fourth again in the World Championship for Dressage Horses. In his stallion performance test, he has received top scores all higher than 9,0 for his basic gaits as well as 9.0 and 9.5 for rideability.
Fürst Romancier originates from the valuable dam line of Edoste represented by Bundeschampion and competitor of the European Championship Exupéry, vice Bundeschampion Landjuwel Gold, Olympic horse Petit Prince and Grand Prix winner Avignon. Sire Fürst Heinrich himself was World Champion of Young Dressage Horses, produced in only a short time in breeding outstanding horses such as the 2011' World Champion of Young Dressage Horses Woodlanders Farouche.

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