Due May 2023!!
Fürst Nymphenburg (Florencio/DeNiro/Argentinus)/ Rubiya (Rascalino/Diamont/Wenzel I)
Fürst Nymphenburg was reserve champion at the Hanoverian licensing in Verden in 2007. In the 2008 competition season he won several riding horse classes with scores of up to 8.7, was Vice Champion of the 3 yr old Hanoverian Riding Horses and qualified for the Bundeschampionate. In the autumn of 2008. He did a 300-day stallion performance test in 2008 in Adelheidsdorf and scored 147.23 for dressage (1st place) and 101.11 for show jumping (10th), finishing first overall with an index of 134.98 points .
Furst Nymphenburg then went on to compete successfully with Tessa Frank qualifying for the finals of the Nürnberger Burgpokal in 2014. In 2015 he achieved first successes in short-grand-prix/developing horse.
His sire Florencio I was Westfalion Champion and Vice Champion at the Bundeschampionat of the four-year-old stallions in 2003. In 2004 he secured the Dutch Pavo-Cup with Hans-Peter Minderhoud/NED and won the World Cup of Young Horses of the five-year-olds in Verden with a record-breaking result: A total of 9.8 where the canter was marked with a 10. In 2005 he defended his title in the six-year-old class. Florencio I became the dressage main premium winner in Oldenburg in 2004
There is depth in the pedigree –Damsire De Niro, currently the most prominent dressage sire, can be found on the dam line, and in third generation there is Argentinus, another who delivered both dressage and jumping horses. The dam line leads to one of the main branches of the Thoroughbred family 16. This family produced important stallions such as Aberglaube xx (Oldenburg), Amerigo Vespucci xx (Celle), Atatürk xx (Neustadt-Dosse) and Aufwind xx (Rhineland-Pfalz).
As a breeding stallion Fürst Nymphenburg has produced seven licensed sons, including Fool's Paradise, Furst Highness, Furst Wallenstein, Furst Weedern, Furstenstern, First Row and a nameless one.
Based mostly at Celle, Fürst Nymphenburg found good access to mares 251 of his daughters are registered as broodmares and 66 of them are state premium mares. In sport 562 offspring are registered with the German equestrian federation and 21 of them are already successful at S-level. He has also had over 155 auction offspring.
His offspring have shown a well rounded ability to compete in all disciplines, Franko, who is a winning two-in-hand carriage horse with Marcella Meinecke. He finished 7th at the 2019 German Driving Championships in Zeiskam. He also sired the international junior rider's horse Fly Rio (Mathilde von Guttenberg). The most prize money was won by his daughter Julia's Diamond Princess, in S-level show jumping. Son Forrest Gump is a successful 3* event horse as well.
Rubiya is the newest addition to our broodmare band. She is by Elite Hanoverian stallion Rascalino (Rotspon, Velton Third) and out of Dunin Bradstreet by Diamont. She is everything we look for in a broodmare, from her wonderful temperament, coupled with a lovely, uphill conformation, and excellent movement. Rubiya was shown in dressage through second level with average scores in the mid 60's before sustaining a pasture injury, which, unfortunately ended her show career.
In 2015, Rubiya was inspected with the American Hanoverian Society, where she was site champion, receiving incredible scores of 8’s for walk and trot.
We believe that Rubiya is the perfect candidate to breed to more modern dressage stallions, while ensuring that top quality movement and wonderful rideability will not be compromised.
Rubiya’s sire, Rascalino completed the dressage portion of his Adelheidsdorf performance test with the knockout score of 153.37. This score was good enough to make him the winner of the test, with the score of 103.56 on the jumping portion. In fact, this respectable jumping score is probably a product of the of the Wedekind/Ferdinand and Wendekreis/Ferdinand in damsire, Velten Third's background. A further performance component is added through paternal grandsire Rubinstein I, a line known for dressage excellence, but also with some talent at the jump. World Cup III as the sire of the second dam insures dressage excellence. Rascalino is a beautiful, elegant animal with the best gaits and exceptional freedom of the shoulders, sure to make his mark in modern dressage breeding, in the hoofprints of his famous sire and grandsire.
Rascalino’s sire, Rotspon, needs no introduction. After years of producing quality offspring, in 2017 Rotspon was awarded 'Hanoverian Stallion of the Year' by the Hanoverian Verband in Verden, Germany.
Rotspon is a top quality son of the dressage stallion Rubinstein I. He was the sovereign winner of the Hanoverian stallion performance test in 1998, scoring an excellent 148.82 points in the dressage category. Like his father, Rotspon is a very impressive horse with a great rideability, outstanding movements and a high ability for dressage. He also has a good jumping technique which is above average. He is an elegantly made sire in a noble black coat with a lot of expression and appearance.
Rotspon's son, Rosevelt, competed for Team USA at the 2016 Rio Olympics. With his rider Allison Brock, Team USA won Bronze. Rosevelt also won the 2015 Grand Prix in Wellington, FL and did it again one month later at the Grand Prix CD13*.
The first crop of offspring by Rotspon were born in the year 2000. The foals have beautiful heads and a good conformation (long sloping shoulder, long well set up neck). They are equipped with a very elastic trot and a ground covering walk, and have been very much in demand. In the 2015, according to the Hanoverian Stallion Book, Rotspon is credited with 888 competition progeny with winnings of €680,105 – 767 dressage placegetters with 80 progeny competing at S level.
Rubiya’s damsire, Diamont was a noted dressage sire and was ranked first in 1994, 1996 and 1997 by the USDF among all Hanoverian stallions for producing USDF Horse of the Year qualifiers. In 1995 he was the 7th leading producer of qualifiers among stallions of all breeds in the U.S. He produced three licensed stallions and fourteen Elite Hanoverian mares. Diamont has three offspring currently competing successfully in European dressage circles. His offspring are well noted for being successful in all the sport horse disciplines including dressage, Grand Prix show jumping and eventing. His son Dior is well know competing at Grand Prix level. The well known Grand Prix dressage stallion, Domingo, is a 3/4 brother to Diamont. Domingo is also a top producer of Elite Mares. He is also the sire of an approved Hanoverian stallion, numerous breed show winners and both hunter and dressage champions.
Both colt and filly options available, this foal will be registered with the American Hanoverian Society, which will include inspection, branding, and microchip as well as a lifetime USEF number. Our foals are always well handled and come with the ability to lead, load, and the knowledge to stand and pick up all four feet for the farrier. For the chestnut lovers out there, this foal is guaranteed to be a redhead!! The asking price for this foal in-utero is $15,000, with $1,000 deposit due with an in-utero contract. Payment options may be considered but foal must be paid in full before leaving the farm after weaning.
Furst Nymphenburg then went on to compete successfully with Tessa Frank qualifying for the finals of the Nürnberger Burgpokal in 2014. In 2015 he achieved first successes in short-grand-prix/developing horse.
His sire Florencio I was Westfalion Champion and Vice Champion at the Bundeschampionat of the four-year-old stallions in 2003. In 2004 he secured the Dutch Pavo-Cup with Hans-Peter Minderhoud/NED and won the World Cup of Young Horses of the five-year-olds in Verden with a record-breaking result: A total of 9.8 where the canter was marked with a 10. In 2005 he defended his title in the six-year-old class. Florencio I became the dressage main premium winner in Oldenburg in 2004
There is depth in the pedigree –Damsire De Niro, currently the most prominent dressage sire, can be found on the dam line, and in third generation there is Argentinus, another who delivered both dressage and jumping horses. The dam line leads to one of the main branches of the Thoroughbred family 16. This family produced important stallions such as Aberglaube xx (Oldenburg), Amerigo Vespucci xx (Celle), Atatürk xx (Neustadt-Dosse) and Aufwind xx (Rhineland-Pfalz).
As a breeding stallion Fürst Nymphenburg has produced seven licensed sons, including Fool's Paradise, Furst Highness, Furst Wallenstein, Furst Weedern, Furstenstern, First Row and a nameless one.
Based mostly at Celle, Fürst Nymphenburg found good access to mares 251 of his daughters are registered as broodmares and 66 of them are state premium mares. In sport 562 offspring are registered with the German equestrian federation and 21 of them are already successful at S-level. He has also had over 155 auction offspring.
His offspring have shown a well rounded ability to compete in all disciplines, Franko, who is a winning two-in-hand carriage horse with Marcella Meinecke. He finished 7th at the 2019 German Driving Championships in Zeiskam. He also sired the international junior rider's horse Fly Rio (Mathilde von Guttenberg). The most prize money was won by his daughter Julia's Diamond Princess, in S-level show jumping. Son Forrest Gump is a successful 3* event horse as well.
Rubiya is the newest addition to our broodmare band. She is by Elite Hanoverian stallion Rascalino (Rotspon, Velton Third) and out of Dunin Bradstreet by Diamont. She is everything we look for in a broodmare, from her wonderful temperament, coupled with a lovely, uphill conformation, and excellent movement. Rubiya was shown in dressage through second level with average scores in the mid 60's before sustaining a pasture injury, which, unfortunately ended her show career.
In 2015, Rubiya was inspected with the American Hanoverian Society, where she was site champion, receiving incredible scores of 8’s for walk and trot.
We believe that Rubiya is the perfect candidate to breed to more modern dressage stallions, while ensuring that top quality movement and wonderful rideability will not be compromised.
Rubiya’s sire, Rascalino completed the dressage portion of his Adelheidsdorf performance test with the knockout score of 153.37. This score was good enough to make him the winner of the test, with the score of 103.56 on the jumping portion. In fact, this respectable jumping score is probably a product of the of the Wedekind/Ferdinand and Wendekreis/Ferdinand in damsire, Velten Third's background. A further performance component is added through paternal grandsire Rubinstein I, a line known for dressage excellence, but also with some talent at the jump. World Cup III as the sire of the second dam insures dressage excellence. Rascalino is a beautiful, elegant animal with the best gaits and exceptional freedom of the shoulders, sure to make his mark in modern dressage breeding, in the hoofprints of his famous sire and grandsire.
Rascalino’s sire, Rotspon, needs no introduction. After years of producing quality offspring, in 2017 Rotspon was awarded 'Hanoverian Stallion of the Year' by the Hanoverian Verband in Verden, Germany.
Rotspon is a top quality son of the dressage stallion Rubinstein I. He was the sovereign winner of the Hanoverian stallion performance test in 1998, scoring an excellent 148.82 points in the dressage category. Like his father, Rotspon is a very impressive horse with a great rideability, outstanding movements and a high ability for dressage. He also has a good jumping technique which is above average. He is an elegantly made sire in a noble black coat with a lot of expression and appearance.
Rotspon's son, Rosevelt, competed for Team USA at the 2016 Rio Olympics. With his rider Allison Brock, Team USA won Bronze. Rosevelt also won the 2015 Grand Prix in Wellington, FL and did it again one month later at the Grand Prix CD13*.
The first crop of offspring by Rotspon were born in the year 2000. The foals have beautiful heads and a good conformation (long sloping shoulder, long well set up neck). They are equipped with a very elastic trot and a ground covering walk, and have been very much in demand. In the 2015, according to the Hanoverian Stallion Book, Rotspon is credited with 888 competition progeny with winnings of €680,105 – 767 dressage placegetters with 80 progeny competing at S level.
Rubiya’s damsire, Diamont was a noted dressage sire and was ranked first in 1994, 1996 and 1997 by the USDF among all Hanoverian stallions for producing USDF Horse of the Year qualifiers. In 1995 he was the 7th leading producer of qualifiers among stallions of all breeds in the U.S. He produced three licensed stallions and fourteen Elite Hanoverian mares. Diamont has three offspring currently competing successfully in European dressage circles. His offspring are well noted for being successful in all the sport horse disciplines including dressage, Grand Prix show jumping and eventing. His son Dior is well know competing at Grand Prix level. The well known Grand Prix dressage stallion, Domingo, is a 3/4 brother to Diamont. Domingo is also a top producer of Elite Mares. He is also the sire of an approved Hanoverian stallion, numerous breed show winners and both hunter and dressage champions.
Both colt and filly options available, this foal will be registered with the American Hanoverian Society, which will include inspection, branding, and microchip as well as a lifetime USEF number. Our foals are always well handled and come with the ability to lead, load, and the knowledge to stand and pick up all four feet for the farrier. For the chestnut lovers out there, this foal is guaranteed to be a redhead!! The asking price for this foal in-utero is $15,000, with $1,000 deposit due with an in-utero contract. Payment options may be considered but foal must be paid in full before leaving the farm after weaning.