Blue Hors stud has sold its breeding stallion Dreamline to Danish junior rider Amalie Agerbæk Bang as a sport horse.
Dreamline is an 8-year old Danish warmblood licensed stallion by Don Olymbrio out of Diddelu Kilen (by Hotline). He is bred by Åse and Henning Urup
Dreamline was licensed as a premium stallion at the 2015 Danish Warmblood stallion licensing in Herning and did his stallion performance test in the autumn, scoring 817.5 points. He stood at Blue Hors for two years.
In 2017 he was leased to the Warendorf State Stud in German and did his stallion sport test in Munster, scoring 7.95 points.
He returned to Denmark in the summer of 2019. Since then he was trained and competed by Anders Uve Sjøbeck Hoeck in order to be sold.
Amalie Agerbæk Bang has searched a long time for the right horse for horse that could introduce her to junior/young rider competitions in 2020. The high school student started her show career on ponies Filur af Gronagergard and Rosengardens Night Hawk. She finished 12th at the 2018 Danish Pony Team Championships
"I felt straight away that Dreamline was it, the first time I sat on him," Bang explained. "In fact, I already knew it when I first saw him. His eyes just told me that he was the one."
After one month together, the pair made its show debut at a local show in Kolding on 25 - 26 January 2020 and scored 70.385% and 71.795% in two M-level tests to take 1st and 3rd place.
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