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Top sire Demonstrator joins Stallion AI Services

Demonstrator, the international grand prix dressage stallion and leading sire of competition horses in all disciplines, will be standing with Tullis Matson of Stallion AI Services for the 2003 stud season.

Owned by Mrs Elizabeth Walkinshaw of the Broadstone Stud and formerly ridden by Ferdi Eilberg, Demonstrator has been ranked number one dressage sire on the prestigious British Horse Database ranking for the past three years.

Demonstrator has many notable progeny currently achieving considerable success across the spectrum of equestrian sporting disciplines. These include Broadstone Dee, the 2002 Horse of the Year Show Riding Horse Champion and Winston Churchill Supreme Champion at the Royal International Horse Show 2002; Dauntless Prince, an International Grade A show jumper with winnings of over £11,000 and Broadstone Debit, an international three-day-event horse who was short-listed for the Belgian Olympic event team.

He is also responsible for some 90 dressage horses competing nationally and internationally, including the advanced dressage horses Broadstone Dancelot and Broadstone Director and has sired three graded stallions, including the popular Broadstone Dramatik, who was champion at the British warmblood stallion grading in 1999.

Tullis Matson, Director of Stallion AI Services said: “We are thrilled to have Demonstrator with us for 2003. He will be a great asset to Stallion AI Services”.

For further information and to order a free Demonstrator CD contact Tullis Matson, Stallion AI Services, Twemlows Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire SY13 2EZ, telephone 01948 666295, mobile 07801 592111 or visit the website at www.stallionai.com

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