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Dancing Empire HW, bay
Rhinelander gelding by Dancing
Dynamite/Londonderry,
born in 2007, standing approximately 169 cm or 16.2 hands.

Dancing Empire HW is a breathtaking and super pretty young horse. He is by
the outstanding stallion
Dancing Dynamite. The dark
brown, true-to-type, strongly moving stallion, from Don
Bedo and Fidermark,
charms with his expressive performance in the arena and his perfect temperament.
Now eight years-old he is mastering the St. George. Dancing Dynamite was 2003
Champion Stallion at the NRW Main Licensing in Münster-Handorf and he completed
the 30-Day Test with top marks (twice awarded 10.0 and six times 9.0). He also
won the 2004 Westfalia Crest for three-year olds and in 2006 took part in the
National Championships for five-year old dressage horses. He qualified as a
reserve for the 2006 World Championship for Young Horses and in 2007 was in the
final qualifying round of the National Championships. Dancing Dynamite passes
down his positive attitude towards work, his swing, movement and character to
his progeny – as well as his ridability and rhythm in all basic gaits. His
sire Don Bedo I, State stud stallion in Warendorf and Champion Stallion at the
1998 NRW Main Licensing, sired the Rhine Champion mare Dornröschen in 2003 and
the National Champion Don Pescatore in 2004. His dam, the State Premium Mare,
Florin
was
a final round contender at the Westfalian Mare Show in 1999 and took part in
the National Championships and also gave birth to Dancing Dynamite’s full
brother Dannemann. His grandmother, the State Premium Mare, Wonne, won a series
of Riding Tests. Her dam, the State Premium Mare Fichte was a 1a-premium DLG
Exhibition Mare and participant in a number of National Mare Shows. The dam
side also gave birth to the
Warendorf
State
stud
horse FIANO and PRINZ MUTHAGEN and to the
Holstein
horse
Sandro. The German Breeding Ranking 2008 puts Dancing Dynamite 6th amongst all
of the breeding stallions assessed, with a breeding figure of 169 and 80 %
reliability. This means that he is now in 2nd place amongst all the Westphalian
dressage stallions. In the NRW progeny prize money ranking Dancing Dynamite is
the clear winner in group 1 with his premiere offspring (3 year old
youngsters). The German breeding ranking 2009 puts Dancing Dynamite in 6th
place (3870 breeding stallions assessed) with an outstanding breeding figure of
168 and 86 % reliability. This means that Dancing Dynamite is again in 2nd
place amongst all the Westphalian dressage stallions in 2009.
Dancing
Dynamite was Champion of the NRW Stallion Licensing 2003 federal
Championship participants and multiple S-winner, as well as successful at Prix
St. Georges Special, CDN, with up to 70.5 % under Olympic rider Christoph
Koschel.

The
dam sire is the Hanoverian stallion
Londonderry
. He was
the sovereign winner of the stallion licensing in 1997. One year later, the very
high quality son of Lauries
Crusador xx came
fifth at the stallion performance test, achieving 134.56 points in the dressage
category. In 1999 the captivating State stallion convincingly won the riding
horse performance test during the German Riding Championships in Verden and only
a short time later he obtained highest results at the Federal Championships of
German Riding Horses in Warendorf as well.
Londonderry
is
definitely a young stallion of excellent type and expression, with great talent
for dressage. The first offspring of
Londonderry
were
born in the year 2000. The foals are clearly shaped by the noble stallion. They
are in all points similar to
Londonderry
:
wonderful in type, long-legged, beautiful heads and very good movements.
Dancing Empire HW is a breathtaking
dressage horse, with looks from a Fairy Tale. Freedom of movement with ability
to sit and elevate. Outstanding canter with great rhythm to his gaits. A horse
for the discriminating buyer and for the highest classes of dressage!
He is already
winning at 1st, 2nd and 3rd level (Dressage horse classes, level "L")
with scores up to 8.2, against huge German competition and is progressing very
well, a really fast and easy to train boy. He is ready to go out with you to
compete and bring home the victories & ribbons.
He
is noble, elegant and one of the prettiest horses you could think of.
He is a future star and his name is
program. He is a horse for the discriminating buyer and for the highest classes
of dressage. This boy is a “must” for the dressage specialist.
Beauty, schwung, elasticity, freedom in the shoulder as well as airtime
and an easiness to lift his legs and to get his hindquarters under him are just
some of the attributes which make this gelding a special young star.
He
has an outstanding uphill canter and carries his weight easily on his haunches.
He has a posture that’s always uphill, well connected to the bit and super
lofty movement. In the walk, he steps over very well with good reach and great
rhythm. His trot is not from this world, you can already see how expressive his
extensions are and how well he can present himself.
He is super rideable and there are no wishes left unaccounted for. He is a
horse for the big ring and international competitions, in addition to having a
perfect character.
He is special, inside and out. Dancing Empire HW
will step easily in his sire’s footsteps and make him very
proud. His sire is highly successful, even as he is a very young horse himself,
just a dream. Dancing Empire HW
is at home in the outdoor arena as well as in the covered
arena. He is uncomplicated to handle and easy to ride. He is super light in the
hand and easy to connect. This horse always gives 100% and more. He goes out in
the pasture, is used to the hotwalker, wash rack, solarium and much more. A real
dream horse! He is an extra special gentleman, who’ll answer to all your
dreams and wishes.
X-rayed!
check out his video
clips!!!
Please
contact Irene: Irene@HWfarm.com
239-772-7722 (ask for Irene, managing member of
Horse Sales LLC)
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