Stallion spotlight: young talent under the saddle of Abdel Said

Stallion spotlight: young talent under the saddle of Abdel Said


Are you still looking for the perfect opportunity to breed a foal of top quality? Look no further! We have two amazing stallion to present to you today and both are causing a furore under the saddle of Egyptian rider Abdel Said.


The first stallion we would like to introduce to you is Q-George Z, a six-year-old son of Quaprice Bois Margot. Quaprice is a son of the famous Quidam de Revel who is a top sire not only in sport but also in breeding. The mother of Quaprice, Wella I, is an exceptional broodmare from which already 5 offspring performed at CSI5* level. Ornella, the full sister of Quaprice, also performed at 1.60m level. 

The mother of Q-George is Gigi van het Daalhof (s. Kashmir van Schutterhof) who was active at 1m50 level under the saddle of Said. Q-George Z has already made his first steps on the international level. End of May for example he jumped several clear rounds under the saddle of Said in the Youngster competition of Opglabbeek. Besides that, they also kept the zero in the the prestigious Youngster classes of Valkenswaard.



Another stallion in Said's stable is C-Jay Z (by Cumano). He is only four years old, but he already shows a lot of quality. C-Jay Z is one of the only approved stallions by the former World Champion, meaning his unique genes are running to the veins of only few horses jumping on the highest level.

His mother is also the former top mare of Said, Gigi van het Daalhof. He is only four years old, but he is already showing a lot of quality. That can not be otherwise with his pedigree. His father, Cumano, needs no introduction of course. As a young horse, Cumano was trained for the international sport by Marc van Dijk. He let the stallion jump in the spotlight at the WC in Lanaken, among other things. As a nine-year old he was already one of the best 400 horses in the WBFSH ranking and since October 2002 the Cassini son is with Jos Lansink. The grey stallion grew positively and delivered constant performances, moreover he proved to be a suitable horse for the multi-day championships. The duo, who competed for Belgium, participated in the Olympic Games twice and the gold medal at the World Championships in Aachen 2006 was their highlight.



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