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A Royal Diamond MC

(Royal Diamond/Sandro Hit/Hamlet)

In partnership with Pferde Farm

Sire, Royal Diamond:
Damsire, Sandro Hit:
Horses from the Same Damline:

Breed: Dutch Warmblood

YOB: 2005

Sire: Royal Diamond 

Dam:  Veni Vidi Vici M.C. 

Damsire: Sandro Hit 

 

A Royal Diamond is a 16.1 hand imported Dutch Warmblood Mare. She has a beautiful head and neck with movement that takes your breath away.  She comes from the Reine stamm which has over 30 approved stallions including Metall, Johnson, Sultan, Eros, Impuls, Conveyer, Mendel ea and the grand prix mare Reina B. International jumping horses from this line are: Herout, Sir Galahad, Cartouche II, Larina Z and Vondel vh Hendrixhof. International dressage horses from this line are: The Pocher, Zelvarino and Conquistador. 

 

Her sire, Royal Diamond who is Rohdiamant's full brother, is an ideal type who is simply riveting. Model movement, quality, and rideability leave nothing to be desired. This is the family of the mare Elektia, famous for the Champion Mare at the 1984 Schau der Besten, Arabella Queen (by Admirand), various auction horses, the sport horses Let´s Dance (by Last Trump xx), Ramino (by Ramiro), Zermatt (by Zeus) and the approved stallion, Creskando (by Corlando). 1996-- highly placed in the premium ring in Oldenburg. Royal Diamond finished his performance test in Neustadt/Dosse as the clear winner with a score of 140.65 (dressage 150.93 points. In 1997 he was hands-down winner of the performance test in Neustadt/Dosse with a score of 140.65 points (dressage 150.93). In 1998 he was Vice State Riding Horse Champion and series winner in elementary dressage horse tests and Reserve Champion Stallion at the Main Premium in Oldenburg. Royal Diamond was 1999's Vice Champion of five year old dressage horses. Royal Discovery, (€ 115,041.00) was the top priced horse at the 2001 Vechta Fall Auction. In 2002 Royal Diamond had four State Premium mares and four approved stallions. 

 

Royal Diamond himself won and placed in Grand Prix. His star continues to ascend. In 2005 he qualified for the Bundeschampion in the class for six year old horses and many first and other places in dressage horse tests at elementary and medium level. In 2005, Royal Diamond received a Breeding Value Index of 156 points, with an assurance of 96% heritability, from the German Equestrian Federation. Royal Diamond offspring are known to excel at piaffe and passage. His daughter, Rubina (Royal Diamond-Dunhill H), became Bundeschampion of 3-year olds in Austria. Rustin Man (Royal Diamond-Figaro) became State Champion in the class for 5-year old dressage horses in Rastede. In 2006, Rubina won again, this time in the class for 4-year old mares at the National Young Broodmare Show in Austria. Royal Deniro (Royal Diamond-De Niro) became Vice State Champion of 3-year old dressage horses and then sold for 320,000 EURO – the highest priced horse at the 65th Elite Auction. Royal Concert (Royal Diamond- Continue) was the second most expensive riding horse, bringing 172,000 EURO. Royal Diamond took the Vice State Champion title with Tanja Lammers at the Weser-Ems Championships. In the USA, Royal Diamond is represented by many award-winning dressage horses with the utmost rideability.

Damsire, Sandro Hit. Very few stallions have managed to become a legend during their lifetime. Sandro Hit is therefore almost unique and his production of epochal importance in world dressage horse breeding. He has almost created his own "label": Descendants of Sandro Hit are high in blood, modern, harmonious, equipped with excellent movement and a fascinating appearance. They conquered the scene and made their sire a foundation stallion of modern times. Sandro Hit was himself an amazing German national champion, World Champion of six-year-old dressage horses and trained up to Grand Prix. His heredity is full of superlatives never seen before: Top prices at auctions from foals up to ridden horses, 187 licensed stallions, amongst them several champion stallions, championships winners and numerous Grand Prix winners. 2016 was another special year in the life of this production hero: He crowned his breeding performances, that so far were already unique in every regard, with five (!) Olympians in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil: Sandro Boy/Lyndal Oatley (AUS), Santano II/Christopher Burton (AUS), Schufro/Mads Hendeliowitz (SWE), Showtime/Dorothee Schneider (GER) and Selten HW/Anders Dahl (DEN), the last two winning precious metal. With Dorothee Schneider, Showtime FRH was part of the German gold-medal team in dressage, after he became German Champion in the Grand-Prix freestyle and vice-champion in the Grand-Prix Special. Santano II was team bronze-medalist with Christopher Burton (Australia) in eventing. Sandro Hit has produced twelve German national champions; in 2016, Sisters Act completed the dozen when she became champion of four-year-old mares and geldings. Since 2016, Sandro Hit ranks among the prize-money millionaires (168 descendants have registered dressage S level successes). In the dressage WBFSH world ranking, he was able to improve his ranking in 2017 up to a sensational second place.

Offspring

For Dea Bella by Don Schufro. ​

  • *Only horse to receive over 80% at US Dressage Finals - 2019*

  • #1 for Second level Freestyle USDF All-Breed Award overall and KWPN with a median score of 76.433%. 

  • Been in the top USDF standings since 2017. 

Article and video of winning freestyle test: For Dea Bella

Just Metal by Metall. ​

  • Owned by international dressage rider Jaime M. Amian and was exported to Spain. 

  • Currently training in Germany. 

  • December 2018: Won his 4 year old class with 75.900%.  

Karenina JSF by Iago JSF. ​

  • 2018 Three Year Old Suitability for Sport Under Saddle - YHS Champion

  • Champion of the Yearling Class at Spy Coast Farm with an 8.4

  • 2nd for In Hand 3 Year Olds Spy Coast Farm Young Horse Show Series - Qualified Horses Final Standings with an 8.85. 

Nalani BEC PF by Finery. ​

Sanctify BEC PF by Secret. ​

Macchiato BEC PF by Metall. ​

Stryker BEC PF by Secret. ​

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