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(Amazing Star - Jazz - Darwin)
Approved: KWPN, OLD Studbook Number: 528003201001730, Born: April 4, 2010, Color: Dark Chestnut, Height: 167cm (16-2 hands)
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Five Star (Amazing Star - Jazz)
Five Star (Amazing Star - Jazz)


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Approved: KWPN, OLD GOV, Hanoverian  
WFFS Negative
Studbook Number: 528003201001730
Born: 2010
Liver Chestnut 16-2 hands
Owner: Equitas LLC
Also visit Five Star's official page: www.fivestarstallion.com 

Fresh or Frozen $1,800 LFG, Collection Fee/Tank Prep/Rental and shipping not included in stud fee.

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2023:
- Global Dressage Festival Fall 2 FEI GP Champion 71.956%
- Global Dressage Festival 5 FEI GP Champion 68.695%
- Global Dressage Festival 7 CDI1* FEI PSG Champion 72.99%
- Global Dressage Festival 10 CDI1* FEI PSG Champion 73.284%, CDI1* FEI Int 1 res Champion 72.353%
2022:
- WEC Dressae III FEI Grand Prix Champion 67.6%
- Gold Coast May Dressage Res Champion 73.478
- Wellington Classic Dressage in the Tropics I FEI GP FS Champion 78.125%
- Wellington Classic Dressage in the Tropics II FEI GP FS Champion 79.625%
- Wellington Classic Autumn Dressage FEI GP Champion 72.283%
- WEC Nov Dressage FEI GP FS Champion 71.975%, FEI GP Res Champion 70.978%
2021:
- Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival 5 PSG 72.85%
- Res Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival 5 Int-1 71.52%
- Res Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival 5 Int-1 Freestyle 76.33%
- Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival 1 PSG 71.11%
- Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival 1 Int-1 73.35%
- Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival 1 Int-1 Freestyle 76.85%
2020:
- Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival Fall 1 Int-1 73.2%
- Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival Fall 1 Int-1 Freestyle 72.76%
- Champion FEI (Small Tour A) CDI3* Global Dressage Festival Fall 1 PSG 72.44%
- Champion FEI Int-1 Open 75.5%
- Champion FEI PSG Open 78.1% Reg 3 USDF Championship
- Champion FEI Int-1 Freeestyle Open 78.9% Gold Coast Dressage Made in the Shade II
- Champion FEI Freestyle Int-1 Open 80% Gold Coast Dressage Made in the Shade I
- Champion PSG Open 77.5% Wellington Classic Dressage in the Tropics II
- Champion PSG Open 78.2% Wellington Classic Dressage in the Tropics I
- Champion PSG 78.2% Gold Coast May Dressage
- Champion Int-1 70.1% Global Dressage Festival 5
2016:
- Silver Medal/Reserve World Champion Final 6 Year Old 89% & Reserve Champion Preliminary 6 Year Old 87% World Young Horse Championship Ermelo, NL
- 2015:
- 5th Place World Champion Final 5 Year Old 87.2% & Champion Preliminary 5 Year Old 94.4% World Young Horse Championship Verden, DE
- 2013:
- Approved KWPN 81.5 points

Five Star has the best bloodlines with Flemmingh, Jazz and Ferro in his pedigree.  

Five Star is a son from the first crop of the Flemmingh son Amazing Star. The mother is U-Padoeska PB, a star daughter of the influential Jazz. Granddam Padoeska O is a daughter of Darwin (Roemer x Pion). Padoeska O, in combination with Jazz and Metall, produced two Z-level dressage horses. Great-granddam Badoeska is a judge daughter of the keur stallion Sultan out of the star mare Souvenir (by Lector). The dam line continues with Nora, a star mare by the English thoroughbred Matchim XX. 

Official KWPN Research Report 2013: Five Star is an honest, reliable stallion with a very good attitude. The stallion has much to very much willingness to work and is easy to train. The walk is pure, active and has sufficient scope. The trot is light-footed, more than sufficiently carried and has good scope with an appealing foreleg technique. The canter has a lot of self-carriage, carriage and scope. Five Star moves with a lot of flexibility and balance and shows a lot of self-carriage. Five Star has a lot of talent for dressage and gives his rider a good feeling. 

Type Five Star is a well-developed stallion with a good dressage horse model. The head is expressive. The neck has good length. The neck has good shape, length and muscling. The wither is well developed and has sufficient length. The shoulder has good length and is slightly straight. The back has good length and is slightly sunken. The loins are sufficiently muscled and well connected. The croup has sufficient length. The foreleg has more than sufficient length and is correct. The hindleg has long and soft pasterns and is slightly French from the pastern. The front legs are long and slightly soft. The foundation is well developed and of more than sufficient quality. The feet have good shape and quality. Stable behavior Honest, reliable stallion, easy going and calm in the stable. KWPN Breeding Advice: Five Star can add attitude, breed, front and foreleg technique to dressage horse breeding in mares with a correct hind leg. Breeder Fam. Bijvelds Hoolstraat 1 5465 RW Veghel

As a 5- and 6-year-old Five Star’s talent was already recognized in Europe. The liver chestnut stallion did very well at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Germany and Holland. Both years he ended up in the top five, and in 2016 he even won a silver medal.

Now in Wellington, FL and competing PSG/I-1 with Kevin Kohmann.  Read the article on facebook --> on the two 10s they received!  Grand Prix in easy the future.

Five Star already has 2 approved AES sons

Fantastic article that really gets you to know Five Star by the Paardenkrant newspaper in Holland. 

 Five Star Stallion Article about Five Star in Dutch Equestrian magazine ‘De Paardenkrant’ 

Five Star
WELLINGTON - After years of silence around the stallion Five Star, the KWPN-approved stallion who won silver at the World Championships for young dressage horses as a 6-year-old under Kirsten Brouwer, suddenly turned up in Florida last year. It turns out to have been the proverbial calm before the storm, because the stallion is offered for stud this season and especially in recent months, dressage-loving America can no longer ignore the now 11-year-old Five Star. Under Kevin Kohmann, the beautiful chestnut scores tens and wins almost everything in the Small Tour. Five Star is a son from the first crop of the Flemmingh son Amazing Star. The Bijvelds family bred him from U-Padoeska PB, a star daughter of Jazz. Granddam Padoeska O is a daughter of Darwin. The stallion inspection committee wrote in its research report that Five Star has a very good attitude and a lot of talent as a dressage horse. 

In Love
Dressage rider Kirsten Brouwer agrees with these findings. “I got Five Star in my stable when he was four and a half years old,” Brouwer recalls. “It has always been a horse that you fell in love with instantly. So beautifully uphill, with a very expressive little head. He really was picture perfect. In work he only got better. He had so much enthusiasm, a lot of forward drive and a very nice mouth. As a young horse he stood out among all other horses because he had a very good walk. He also had a super uphill canter. ” Brouwer rode Five Star for the first time as a 5-year-old at the FEI World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Verden, where she finished fifth. “The trot was always active with a big range and he had a lot of self carriage. We always got many compliments because everything looked so harmonious. I always really enjoyed riding him, and I think we radiated that. After the World Cup in Verden, Five Star continued to develop very well, which eventually brought us back to the World Championships a year later, this time in Ermelo, the Netherlands. With a 9.8 for his trot, we won the silver medal. ” Brouwer rode the stallion until he turned seven. “At that time he was already reasonably confirmed in the Small Tour work”, she says. "To me he was one of the most special horses I have ever ridden and I still miss him." 

Sponge
Five Star came into the ownership of Titan Wilaras of the Platinum Stables as a 4-year-old. Andreas Helgstrand bought the stallion in 2019, who soon after sold him to the owner group Equitas, LLC from Wellington, Florida, which includes the Russian Olga Hartsock-Ozerova. After Hartsock briefly competed the stallion herself, her Wellington-based German trainer Kevin Kohmann took over most of the training. “When I started riding him, I thought he was a little behind in training for his age,” 32-year-old Kohmann says. “But he soaked up everything I taught him like a sponge. He learned so quickly. I taught him the four tempis and he was like, ‘okay, no problem, I know this now.’ It was the same with the threes, twos and ones. It is really unusual how quickly and easily he learns and it is a great pleasure to work with such a horse.” 

Great Honest Character
The good character of the stallion mislead Kohmann a bit. “In the beginning, I also thought he wouldn't have enough blood and power, because he was such a good guy with Olga. He behaved exemplary and never took a wrong step. But when I started riding him, I felt he did have enough blood. He really amazed me. He's just so very calm and relaxed in everything he does. You are almost fooled, ”says Kohmann, who rode his third CDI with Five Star last weekend, laughing. The combination won all three Small Tour test at their first two CDIs. Last weekend they won the first test and finished second in the other two tests. “I wanted to get his nose out a bit more, but because of that I lost some control, and the second day I had a very expensive mistake at the start of the zigzag. I am sure that has cost me the victory,” says Kohmann. 

Sprinklers
The great character of the stallion surprised him again. “The first day, the sprinklers at the end of the ring went off accidentally while I galloped towards it in the test. But Five Star did not flinch. All my other horses would have exploded, but he just kept going like nothing happened. For a horse with as much blood as he has, he's almost like a human. If you look him in the eye, you can see that he is very smart. You look some other horses in the eye and you see that they can be a bit naughty. But Five Star is just a good guy. If I put him next to a mare and tell him not to look at her, he won't. I don't think I've ever had a stallion that behaves as well as Five Star. ” Kohmann has taught the stallion all the Grand Prix exercises already. “They still need to be confirmed, but he can do everything,” Kohmann says proudly. “However, I will only start in the Grand Prix when we can get a good score. Five Star doesn't deserve to get a low score. He is much too special for that.” 

Breeding Career in America
Kathy Hickerson is the one who will manage Five Star's breeding career. Through her company Majestic Gaits she offers several stallions for stud, including several VDL stallions. “I love that Five Star is available in America. We have very few KWPN stallions of his caliber in this country, especially with his top pedigree with the best Dutch bloodlines. In the meantime, we have built up a very good mare stock in America and Five Star will only contribute to its further positive development. I am looking forward to my first Five Star foal! ”

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