DSP Dream Royal

DON ROYAL x QUADRONEUR

DSP Dream Royal, the champion stallion and predisposition test winner with a record-breaking 9.29 score, represents an exceptional phenomenon combining elite bloodlines from Don Royal and the legendary Neustadt P-line. This striking black stallion ha

Discipline Dressage
Breed: Sports Horse
Stud: Gestüt Sprehe
Height: 171cm
Colour: Black
Year of Birth: 2019
Stud Terms: Split terms
DSP Dream Royal Stallion

Owner/Agent: Stallion AI Services
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Note: SAIS is agent for this stallion

pedigree

DSP Dream Royal
DON ROYAL
QUEEN RUBIN II
DON JUAN DE HUS
PRIME TIME II
QUADRONEUR
RESIDENZ
JAZZ
VODORETTE
RUBIN-ROYAL
PRIMADONNA
QUATERBACK
PIROETTE
RUBIN-ROYAL
KISS ME

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Biography

DSP Dream Royal, a 2019 black DSP stallion standing 171cm, made history as the champion stallion at his licensing in Munich, where dressage expert Jörg Schrödter described him as "an exceptional phenomenon... a horse that is second to none." Under Beatrice Arturi, he dominated the predisposition test in Neustadt-Dosse with an undisputed victory, receiving 9.2 for trot, 9.5 for canter and willingness to perform, and a perfect 10.0 for rideability, resulting in a weighted final score of 9.29. Sired by Don Royal (himself a champion stallion and DSP champion) and out of Queen Rubin II by Quadroneur, Dream Royal carries the prestigious Neustadt P-line through his dam Prime. His pedigree combines the movement-opulent Jazz son Don Juan de Hus with the Grand Prix stallion Rubin Royal, creating an exceptional genetic package that has already produced a remarkably high density of positive type and movement scores in his first foal crop.

Results for DSP Dream Royal

Champion Stallion at DSP Licensing in Munich Predisposition Test Winner, Neustadt-Dosse (9.29 final score) 10.0 for Rideability (highest possible score) 9.5 for Canter and Willingness to Perform 9.2 for Trot Bundeschampionat Finalist (placed) Sport Test Winner, Munich-Riem (8.56) Qualified for Bundeschampionat in Redefin (2024)