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of the Team Bronze Medal in the Olympic Games in Barcelona, and was 4th Individually with Hervé
Godignon.
He won the Rome Grand Prix, the New-York Grand Prix, and performed several double all clears for France in many Coupes des Nations.
In 1996, ridden by Thomas Velin, he came 2nd in the Copenhagen Grand Prix, and 4th in the Young Riders European
Championship. In 1997, he won the CSI Hannover Grand Prix, the CSIW Aarhus Masters in Denmark, and was placed in many International competitions such as CSIW in Paris and Göteborg.
In 1998, he won the CSIO Helsinki Grand Prix, and was placed in the Grand Prix CSI in Hannover, Oslo, Düsseldorf, and in the World Cup in Geneva.
In 1999, he came 9th in the CSI-A Valkenswaard Grand Prix and was placed in the CSI-W in the Oslo Grand
Prix.
Career
highlights:
Quidam
de Revel Top 10 Competition Finishes Results:
2008
- 2nd WBFSH and USEF Leading Jumping Sires Rankings
2007
- 7th USEF Leading Jumping Sires Rankings
2004
- 1st WBFSH Leading Jumping Sires Rankings
2003
- 1st WBFSH Leading Jumping Sires Rankings
2001 - 10th Ikast CSIO, Stallions Two phases
2000 - 6th Falsterbo CSIO, Nations Cup
1998 - 3rd Maubeuge CSI, Mixed comp.
1998 - 1st Ypaja, Grand Prix
1998 - 2nd Ypaja, Mixed comp.
1998 - 6th Falsterbo CSIO, Nations Cup
1998 - 10th Oslo CSI, Grand Prix
1997 - 5th Helsinki CSI-W, G.P.W
1997 - 10th Paris Bercy CSI-W, G.P.W
1997 - 7th Göteborg CSI, Grand Prix
1997 - 1st Hannover CSI, Grand Prix
1997 - 7th Falsterbo CSIO, Nations Cup
1996 - 5th European Young Rider Championship, Individual
1996 - 10th Hannover CSI, Grand Prix
1995 - 7th Kiel CSI, Grand Prix
1995 - 4th Zurich, Mixed comp.
1995 - 3rd Neumünster CSI-A, Grand Prix
1994 - 4th Oslo Norway , Oslo Grand Prix
1994 - 5th Millstreet CSI, Mixed comp.
1994 - 4th Oslo CSI, Grand Prix
1994 - 5th Oslo CSI, Mixed comp.
1992 - 4th Barcelona Olympic
Games, Individual
1992 - 3rd Barcelona Olympic Games, Team
1992 - 9th Paris P.d.V. CSI, Grand Prix
1992 - 2nd Kapellen CSIO, Grand Prix
1992 - 1st Kapellen CSIO, Nations Cup
1992 - 1st Rome CSIO, Nations Cup
1992 - 1st Rome CSIO, Grand Prix
1992 - 3rd London - Olympia CSI, Grand Prix
1991 - 6th European championships, Individual
1991 - 4th European championships, Team
1991 - 8th Calgary CSIO, Grand Prix
1991 - 1st Rueil Malmason CSI, Grand Prix
1991 - 3rd Modena CSIO, Nations Cup
1991 - 8th Modena CSIO, Grand Prix
1990 - 3rd Washington CSI-W, G.P.W
1990 - 4th New York CSI-W, G.P.W
Offspring Information and Show Results:
Quidam
de Revel has sired many brilliant performers who have inherited his amazing sporting ability. In 1998, 31 of his foals were taking part in the Grande Semaine de Fontainebleau. More than 35 of Quidam’s stallion progeny have become approved stallions around the
world. 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. Successful offspring 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.
Heritage:
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.
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.
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