In the past, this have been French stallions like Quidam de Revel, Diamant de Semilly and Kannan.
Over the past years, these deliberations have focused more and more on Qlassic Bois Margot. Successful already at 7-year-old, he started his international career under Simon Delestre, and has achieved top results at the highest level with great consistency. His life earnings amount to more than one million euros, due to winning for example the Bordeaux grand prix and placing 2nd in the Rolex Grand Prix at the CHI Geneva. Moreover, he was on the winning French team at the Caen World Equestrian Games.
Same as virtually all international top horses, Qlassic comes from a very special dam line boasting generations of exceptional athletic prowess.
Qlassic’s French offspring demonstrate his ability to pass on his exceptional jumping quality to his sons and daughters. His strong back in particular is clearly discernible in his offspring. Same as many stallions carrying Galoubet blood, Qlassic is best bred to mares known to pass on type and a nice face.
350 euros + VAT; plus 1,150 euros + VAT when pregnant
350 euros + VAT; plus 1,150 euros + VAT when pregnant
Stations
Sire
His sire L’Arc de Triomphe has produced highly successful offspring other than Qlassic Bois Margot, like for example Rokfeller de Pleville (2016 Rio Olympics), or Rafale de Forets, winner of the Fontainbleau 6-year-old Jumping Horse Championship in 2011 and now with results to 1.50m under Pius Schwizer. Moreover, his show jumping offspring include 90 CSI winners.
Damline
Qlassic’s dam is by Galoubet, a stallion generally known to carry ultimate jumping blood. His second dam Source d’Espoir also produced Horizon du Roc, a sport horse successfully shown to CSI5* level under Swiss rider Fabio Crotta.
His third dam Coquette also produced Nistria, a horse highly successfully shown in World Cup competitions by Philippe Le Jeune; among other achievements the combination placed 3rd in the Gothenburg World Cup final in 1988.
His fourth dam Flicka is dam to Rocket, one of French rider Janou Lefèbvre’s success horses. The combination’s achievements include a 3rd place at the 1968 Female Riders’ European Championships as well as winning the Derby and the La Baule grand prix on the same weekend. One of Flicka’s daughters, Flickas Girl, in her turn produced Rochet Rouge, individual gold medallist at the 1999 Hickstead Europeans and bronze medallist at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games under Alexandra Ledermann.
Offspring of Qlassic Bois Margot SF
Qlassic Bois Margot stands out for his quality offspring: from his first foal crop, his son Dumbo des Biches became 2-year-old champion stallion at Saint-Lô in 2015 and his 3-year-old daughters Diva du Leon und Dédicace de Solama won first and second reserve champion mare, respectively, in Lyon in 2016. In 2017, his son Eldorado d’Elle became the shining 3-year-old champion of the French Saint-Lô stallion grading owing to impressive type and charisma as well as exceptional jumping. His first offspring have results at international 1.50m level, like for example Qopilot Bastilly Z under Laura Klein (FRA), who qualified for the Lanaken World 7-year-old Championship final in 2017 and came second in a 1.50m class in El Jadida in 2018. This promising jumping talent is expected to be shown by his co-owner Simon Delestre in the up-coming season.