Description
Dream Boy/ Sir Donnerhall I/ Sandro Hit
ID: DE441411199617 | Birth: 2017 | Height: 172 cm/ 17hh | Color: Bay
Breeder: C. van der Laan, World Horses B. V.
Approvals: Danish Warmblood, Oldenburg, Mechlenburg, Rheinland, Westfalen, Holsteiner
WFFS: Negative
Champion Stallion in Westphalia 2019
Champion Stallion in WESTPH 2019
Premium stallion in DWB 2020
Several licensed sons from his first crops
After his sensational foal crops, our Dynamic Dream now presented his first stallion sons at the licensing – and they were also very impressive. Eight of them were licensed, including a second reserve winner, further premium stallions and the 190,000 euro price topper at the Schockemöhle online auction, Denver PS. Even his foals were extremely sought-after: at the Schockemöhle/Helgstrand foal auction, Dynamic Heart was only knocked down at an incredible 90,000 euro. At the 22nd Oldenburg Elite Auction, customers paid 80,000 euros for Der Hit. At the 138th Hanoverian Elite Auction, the hammer fell at 74,500 euros for Dynamic in Black. The list of show winners “from the house” of Dynamic Dream is at least as long. Dream Catcher A. was the champion foal in Denmark. A daughter won the German Foal Championships and two other offspring went to the final rings.
Dynamic Dream was licensing winner in Westphalia and price record holder at the stallion market in Münster-Handorf. The radiantly beautiful stallion also left the Danish licensing as a premium stallion and passed his 14-day test in Denmark with the expected dream marks: Trot and canter 9.0, willingness to perform, interior and character 10.
Descended from Vivaldi, his sire Glock’s Dream Boy N.O.P. is one of the most successful dressage stallions ever under his rider Hans Peter Minderhoud/NED. He was part of the fifth-placed Dutch team at the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo/JPN and ranked twelfth in the individual rankings. He also finished fifth with the team at the European Championships in Hagen a.T.W. and 13th in the individual competition after winning European Championship team silver in Rotterdam/NED in 2019 and coming tenth in the World Cup Final in Gothenburg/SWE. As a six-year-old, Glock’s Dream Boy N.O.P. won bronze at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses. His licensed sons include the KWPN reserve winner Ierland. Numerous other top sport and breeding horses can be attributed to him, including Grand Prix-winning horses such as the licensed Vallos Dreaming Marong/Michael Bragdell/USA.
The dam Safira is a half-sister to the internationally successful show jumping mare Lady Pezi (by Lord Pezi)/Alexander Hufenstuhl.
For the third year in a row, the dam’s sire Sir Donnerhall I is one of the top ten most successful dressage sires worldwide according to the ranking of the World Breeding Federation WBFSH. He is also among the top 50 in the ranking of the world’s best eventing sires. His more than 70 Grand Prix-successful offspring include the Olympic participant Samhitas/Kelly Layne/AUS, the three World Championship participants Valentine/Ashley Holzer/USA, Willingapark Sky Diamond/Jayden Brown/AUS and Sir Caramello OLD/Anush Agarwalla/IND, the European Championship participants Santiago Song/Thibault Vandenberghe/BEL and Sangraal/Stella Hagelstam/FIN as well as Serenade MF/Alice Tarjan/USA, Valentine/Ashley Holzer/USA and Syriana/Jessica Dertell/AUS, who were successful in World Cup freestyle competitions, and the Nations Cup winner Siebenstein/Mirelle van Kemenade-Witlox/NED. Sir Hohenstein/Bianca Nowag won team gold and freestyle silver at the European Championships for U25 Grand Prix riders in Marignano/ITA. More than 100 licensed sons, including numerous winners and premium stallions as well as the dressage horse World Championship bronze medallist and Grand Prix winner Sir Olli OLD/Enrique Cruces Fernandez/ESP.
The granddam Annabell is a half-sister to the mare Fürstin (by Fürst Grandios), who produced the licensed Real Grandios (by Real Diamond), and to the mare Madonna (by Monsieur x), from whom Markus Renzel’s Chico (by Cordobes I) and five other advanced (S) level show jumpers are descended.
The third-generation NRW state stud stallion Arpeggio was the first reserve winner of his licensing in Münster in 1997 and frequently produced horses for top show jumping competitions, such as All Inclusive NRW/Dennis Lynch/IRL and Ludger Beerbaum, Acomet/Theo Muff/SUI and Allerdings/Marco Kutscher and Henrik von Eckermann/SWE. 17 licensed sons and over 100 premium daughters are recorded. Arpeggio is the dam’s sire of the Grand Prix winner Brooklyn/Mario Stevens and Pikeur Bellevue/Klaus Brinkmann.
The line also produces the stallions Cyrian and Frühtrunk as well as numerous sport horses such as Prosecco/Sebastian Holtgräve-Osthues.