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have sons of
Quinar. His hereditary jumping powers are enormous and as of 2009,
he had sired 16 approved sons and 5 international world champion
jumpers. Quinar’s Bonits: 9,9,8,8,6,7,9.
Heritage:
Quinar's
sire, Quidam
de Revel, won silver with the French team at the Barcelona Olympics in
1992, and under his rider Hervé Godignon, he finished individually just outside the
medals in fourth place.
He continued his international sport career under Thomas Velin.
Jalisco is a legend in his own right and competed in the 1988
Seoul Olympic Games, but Quidam’s dam was also a
star. Dirka, despite being only 163 cms, won at international
level with Nelson Pessoa, before being given to Xavier Leredde who
made his junior international debut on her.
Aloubé Z
was an internationally successful jumper starting
for Austria, as well as a proven progenitor via his offspring
Hidden Creek Alvaretto (Margie
Engle-Goldstein), Prokopp’s As (Thomas Frühmann), Aloubé’s Orion
(Peik Andersin), the stallion Alcatraz, Ammar (Boris Boor) and his grandson Controe (Marco
Kutscher). His 2006 FN Jumping Index is 122
with 90% Reliability.
Almé
was an international competitor and is
the dually recognized "Father of World
Breeding" and the Selle Français "Stallion of the
Century". He has sired 2 World Champions and 3 Olympic horses.
Calypso
I produced both dressage stars as well as international jumpers.
He is said to be one of the most significant sires and most uniform
producer of elegant performance horses. He is considered an
important pre-potent sire that consistently produced fabulous gaits
and scopey movements in his get. He has 10 stallion sons and
over 140 approved daughters.
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