Sprehe stallion Dancier Gold now in Aubenhausen
New Grand Prix horse for Jessica von Bredow-Werndl
Dancier Gold with Simone Pearce at the 2021 World Breeding Dressage Championships for Young Horses. Photo: sportfotos-lafrentz.de As the four-time Olympic dressage champion Jessica von Bredow-Werndl posted on her Instagram page today, she will now be responsible for the future career of the stallion Dancier Gold from Gestut Sprehe.
“I am delighted to welcome a very special new addition to my stable: Dancier Gold FRH.
Many thanks to Gestut Sprehe & Feinkost Sprehe for their trust in me and my work. Also a big thank you to Sabine Rueben, who carefully trained him up to three-star level and gave us a lot of support.
Now I can continue to accompany him on his journey and I’m looking forward to everything that lies ahead.”
About Dancier Gold
Dancier Gold was born in 2015 at Georg Strübing, a son of Dancier out of Weltina by Weltmeyer-Airport. He is the youngest of three licensed brothers of this mare. The oldest is DeLorean, who is based at Bonhomme Stud.
As a three-year-old, Dancier Gold was presented by Anna-Sophie Fiebelkorn, who rode him to fifth place at the Bundeschampionat. Further training was then initially in the hands of Australian rider Simone Pearce, who was still riding for Sprehe at the time. She presented the black stallion at the 2021 World Championships for six-year-old dressage horses, where they came sixth.
Sabine Rüben has been showing Dancier Gold since he was seven years old. In 2022, the pair converted all but one of their six starts in international young horse S tests into a victory. This was followed in 2025 by their first S*** starts, where they were also victorious at regional tournaments.