Durango Dream SV

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A magnificent bay stallion with revolutionary gaits! The son of Dynamic Dream out of a Bernay mare is a fantastic combination in terms of pedigree, a concentration of two privileged dressage bloodlines in Europe! We envision Durango Dream SV being very successful in both sport and breeding in the future. His pleasant, gentle temperament expands his usability for riders of all physical and professional skill levels.
The sire, Dynamic Dream, was the winner of the Westphalian licensing with a record price of 1.9 million euros, the highest in Westphalian history. He was also awarded at the Danish licensing and completed the 14-day test with scores between 9.0 and 10 points. His offspring achieve six-figure prices at auctions, his sons receive licenses and awards, and his popularity among breeders continues to grow. Dynamic Dream is a son of Glock’s Dream Boy NOP, ridden by Hans Peter Minderhoud/Netherlands, and sired by the great stallion Vivaldi. Glock’s Dream Boy NOP is one of the most successful dressage stallions of all time. He recently won team silver at the European Championships in Rotterdam/Netherlands, and previously placed tenth in the World Cup Final in Gothenburg/Sweden and was part of the Dutch team that finished fifth at the WEG in Tryon/USA in 2018. At the age of six, Glock’s Dream Boy NOP won a bronze medal at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses. On Dynamic Dream's dam line, we find Sir Donnerhall – an emperor among stallions. The German FN breeding value assessment rates Sir Donnerhall I, who himself trained to Grand Prix level, as one of the best dressage horse producers, with 150 points and 99% reliability for young horses and 135 points and 97% reliability for sport horses.

The dam – the magnificent, noble, and talented mare Santa Bernay (breeder: Status-Victoria DBS), daughter of Bernay. Bernay – a stallion that captured millions of hearts. His appearance in the arena was met with exceptional enthusiasm and ovations from the audience. Bernay always caused a sensation; the equestrian world had never seen such gaits – so much impulsion, lightness, and expression, a captivating spectacle! In 2018, his first two sons were licensed, both selling at auction for high prices of 120,000 and 360,000 euros. This horse's popularity has always been high, his offspring were highly valued, and especially now due to the limited supply on the market. Bernay's sire, Boston, was very successful in dressage under Isabell Werth, and his dam's sire, Lord Loxley, holds the titles of Bundeschampion and Vice World Champion in dressage for young horses. Lord Loxley also produced several Olympic-level horses — Ferragamo, Anmarsch, and Situs.




















































