St.Pr.St. Cora
Oldenburg black mare, born 2004
by Fürst Heinrich out of St.Pr.St. Copyright by Rubinstein-Landadel
Breeder: Paul Wendeln, Garrel
Pedigree
Cora's sire Fürst Heinrich won the World Championships for five-year old dressage horses in 2003 in Verden under Holga Finken. His debut in breeding also set records. Because of his outstanding first crop he received the I-a Main Premium in Oldenburg in 2002. In 2004 his first sons were up for licensing and eleven of them were licensed, including the Oldenburg Champion Stallion, Van the Man. Meanwhile, more than 30 licensed sons and 46 State Premium mares have been registered for this black stallion that died in 2005.
Cora's dam Copyright was awarded a State Premium in 2000 at the Oldenburg Elite Broodmare Show.
The dam's sire Rubinstein was on the dressage team for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta (USA) under Martina Hannöver-Sternberg. More than 100 of his sons have been licensed, including Relevant, the 2002 Vice World Champion and 2004 Olympic bronze medal winner with Lisa Wilcox (USA).
Oldenburg performance line of Cinderella, the St.Pr./El.St. Chin-Chin branch.
Own performance record
St.Pr.St. Cora passed her performance test in 2007 with a total score of 7.9, an 8.0 or better for her gaits and even a 9.0 for her walk.
Her first foal, a Swarovski son born in 2008, has received stallion prospect status.
Offspring
2008 black colt by Swarovski



