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A. Quidam M

Stud card
S1approved by Irish Horse Board,
licenced with the AES
Bay
DOB 2005
1.71m
Quidam de Revel x mare by Caretino


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A. Quidam M


Stud fee: € 750

Contact:
HVL Stud
Killegar Enniskerry County Wicklow Ireland
Tel.: 00 353 1 295 8817 (international) / 01 295 8817 (within Ireland).
Mobile: 00 353 86 2333 568 (international) / 086 2333 568 (within Ireland).
Email: tina@hvlstud.com www.hvlstud.com

Quidam de Revel (SF) Jalisco B (SF) Alme Z (SF)
Tanagra (AF)
Dirka (SF) Nankin (SF)
Ondine de Baugy (SF)
Minook (Holst) Caretino (Holst) Caletto II (Holst)
Isidor (Holst)
Trika (Holst) Romantiker (Holst)
Heurige (Holst)

A. Quidam M
A Quidam M was selected from a leading Dutch stud farm in the autumn of 2007. This beautifully-bred son of Quidam de Revel (regarded as the "Northern Dancer" of the modern warm blood) got his competition and stud career off to a flying start in 2009! In his first season at stud, he attracted close to 50 top quality mares with 44 scanned in foal while in the autumn, he began clocking up double clears in his first outings with Irish international show jumper, Paul O'Shea.

        "A Quidam M has just started his show jumping career with me and shows
        all the promise and potential you could hope for. He has a super
        temperament and is so easy to work with"
(Paul O'Shea)

A Quidam M has an exceptional pedigree, full of Olympic, World champions and Grand Prix winners on both sides.

Sire Quidam de Revel
* Team bronze and individual fourth at the Barcelona Olympics
* TEN of his progeny competed at the 2002 World Equestrian Games
* The leading WBFSH sire for two successive years
* Sire of 48 CSI winners in 2007
* Already the sire of Top 20 sires, Guidam and Nahab de Reve.

Quidam de Revel's brilliant offspring
These are just some of the facts about Quidam de Revel's own performance record and his proven progeny, which also numbers Jessica Kurten's brilliant Quibell.
Guidam is most noted as the sire of Beezie Madden's stellar partner, Authentic. Consecutive team gold at Athens and Hong Kong Olympics; individual bronze at Hong Kong; team silver at the 2006 World Equestrian Games and winner of the 2007 Aachen Grand Prix are just some of Authentic's world-class achievements. Authentic also holds the record as the highest-priced gelding in show jumping history when sold for $5,000,000 in 2005. Guidam also produced the Hong Kong individual silver medallist - Ninja, ridden by Sweden's Rolf-Goran Bengtsson. He is one of the few sires to produce TWO individual showjumping medallists at the same Olympics. Yet more of Guidam's successful offspring include King George V Gold Cup winner, Armani and the 2004 Aga Khan hero, Luidam.

Jalisco B: most progeny competing Olympic Games
A Quidam M's grand-sire - holds the record for the most progeny competing in the Olympic Games and his progeny include the household names of Quito de Baussy and Hermes de Reve. The latter topped the Irish Horse Board's 2007 Genetic Breeding Index table. Now you can see why HVL Stud's exciting young sire's pedigree reads like a Who's Show in Selle Francais and continental breeding - Quidam de Revel .. Alme Z (responsible for the Galoubet A ~ Touchdown ~ Liscalgot line) …and the omnipotent influence of Furioso and Precipitation.

Dam Minook: impressive bloodlines
Her impressive pedigree features blue-blood Holstein and Thoroughbred lines going back to Caletto, Cor de La Bryere, (Cavalier Royale's sire who features in most of our broodmare's pedigrees), Ramzes, Cottage Son, Son In Law and Bay Ronald.

Caretino: 9.5 score for jumping!
Her sire, Caretino, one of Germany's top sires, scored 9.5 for jumping during his 100-day test and has since consistently featured in the WBFSH show jumping sire rankings, (5th in 2001, 4th in 2009). Caretino's current top performer is the Richard Spooner-partnered Cristallo, (12th in the 2009 WBFSH rankings), winner of the $400,000 Monte Carlo Grand Prix. Amongst Caretino's other progeny are the 2001 Hamburg Derby winner, Camirez; AK Caridor Z; Crocodile Dandy; and ToyzRus, ridden by Pan-American individual gold medallist, Jill Henselwood. The 2008 United States Equestrian Federation jumper sire rankings were dominated by A Quidam M's relatives - Quidam de Revel (2nd); Caretino (4th) and Guidam (5th).

Chinook: jumping index of 140!
Another of Caretino's best-known stallion sons is Cheenook - Minook's full-brother! Licensed with the Hanover, Holstein, Oldenburg, Westphalia and the South German Breeder's studbooks, Cheenook recorded a jumping index score of 140 and was trained to Grand Prix dressage level before his premature death.
He has produced two approved sons, including the U.S-based Coco Cavalli and on the performance front, sired Cyrenaika, winner of both the Hanoverian and Federal six-year-old show jumping championships. Another daughter, Cindy Crawford, also placed in these championships before going on to an international career with Piet Raymakers.

Zaretino M: finalist 2009 World Breeding Championships
Minook has also produced A Quidam M's half-brother - Zaretino M. He was one of 200 five-year-olds to compete at the 2009 World Breeding Championships in Lanaken and one of forty through to the final. Just one unlucky pole down but like A Quidam M, one to look out for. Minook and Cheenook's maternal grand-sire - Romantiker - is by the world-famous Ramiro Z who goes back to the influential Anglo-Arab sire, Ramzes, one of the foundation sires of the modern Holsteiner.

With such a top class pedigree, his inherited athleticism and such a promising damline, A Quidam M is an exciting competition and stallion prospect!

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