In 2004, Quidam de Revel topped the World Breeding Championships Jumping
Stallion ratings for the second year running, establishing himself as
the pre-eminent – and most expensive – living sire of jumping horses.With
ten (!) of his progeny jumping at the WEG in Jerez 2002, he was the
stallion with the most number of progeny at this level.
Quidam was himself a jumping star; a member of the French Olympic Team,
and fourth individually at the Barcelona Olympic Games with Herve Godignon.
A year later the patriotic French breeders were shocked when Danish
businessman, Flemming Velin purchased the stallion for a still secret
sum, believed to be a record at the time.
In an article in HORSE INTERNATIONAL (No 1 – 2003), Velin told the journalist,
Pernille Linder Velander: “I am a Thoroughbred person. Quidam is the
kind of horse that appeals to me. He is a perfect beauty. If you compare
him to the legendary Northern Dancer, you could hardly tell who is who.
They could be twins.”
But Mr Velin got more than a breeding stallion, he purchased the ultimate
‘school-master' for his son, Thomas, taking him on to win such prestigious
events as the Grand Prix of Hannover . According to Thomas: “The feeling
I got from Quidam has taught me what it should feel like to sit on a
really good horse. If you have not had that experience, you simply cannot
imagine what it can be like. When in the air, if needed, Quidam could
just… like put in another gear, make another effort and jump higher
still even after taking off from the ground.”
Quidam de Revel unites two of the most important lines of the Selle
Français horse – the lines of Jalisco and Uriel.
Jalisco is a legend in his own right, 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.
Returned to her breeder, Prince Amaury de Broglie, Dirka was bred to
Sans Souci, to produce two international competitors, Orka and Paprika
de Revel, then with Jalisco B she produced Quidam de Revel and the broodmares,
Razzia and Sarah de Revel. With Jalisco's half brother, Kisosovo, she
produced CSO winner, Vallon Rouge, and with Narcos, Aiglon Rouge, a
star in Holland . With Quat'sous, she produced Byra Rouge, and with
Pappillon Rouge, Dirka de Revel. What a mare!
Dirka's dam, Ondine de Baugy produced five broodmares, and from them
came the stallions, Sheyenne and Sioux de Baugy. Ondine's dam Nadine
produced five foals, all by Nankin. Troubadour B, won the 6 year old
final and jumped at international level; Uriel, the most influential
national stallion of the Selle Français book, and star of the
great St Lô stud; Commander, an international competitor for Switzerland;
Daguet de Baugy, a CSI winner for Belgium, and Voulzie, the dam of Furiel
de Baugy.
Quidam's pre-eminence as a sire was confirmed at the 2002 WEG in Jerez,
where he was the sire of more showjumping participants than any other
stallion.
Current performers include: Goldy, Guidan, Circa Z, Tlalloc La Silla
, Nabab de Rêve, Dollars Boy, Hermès St Lois, Happy Villers,
Jadis de Toscane, Belsedène d'Amaury, Bamby II, Baie Mahault,
Coucou des Vivreau, Demie-Lune, Darios V, Furka du Village, Huppydam
des Horts, Eve des Étisses, Daibolo du Parc, Dolovia de Sapaie,
Drakkar de Phaële, Diam de la Ressée , Daibolo du Parc,
Étoupe, Bianca d'Amaury, Eyken des Fontenis, Electra d'Amaury,
Éburovic Granpré, Coco Chanel Trèfle, Billy de
Forcilles, Happy Villers.
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