WHAT A MAN OF HUS
Quidam de Revel x Candillo Z
Holst – 2006 – 1.68m – bay
A great performer at the highest level, he combines strength, flexibility and respect. All with a mind of gold!
Pedigree
Quelle Homme de Hus is making history by becoming one of the most consistent stallions at the highest level of competition.
EUROPEAN CHAMPION in 2019 in Rotterdam
OLYMPIC GAMES BRONZE MEDALIST in 2021 in Tokyo
VICE WORLD CHAMPION in 2022 in Herning
GOLD MEDALIST AT THE NATIONS CUP FINAL in 2022 in Barcelona
His year 2021 was remarkable: Bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, 3rd in the TOP 10 in Geneva, winner of the Grand Prix 5* in Knokke, winner of the Nations Cup in Rôme, 3rd in the Nations Cup Final in Barcelona, 5th in the GP5* in Bruxelle, 5th in the Grand Prix 5* in Rôme, 7th in the Grand Prix in Aix La Chapelle, 7th in the Grand Prix 5* in ‘s Hertogenbosch (NED).
Plot Blue’s granddam, Santa Fee, is Sotheby’s own sister, 4th in the Tampa World Cup Final. She is also the granddam of Persing, winner of the Coupe des Nations d’Aix La Chapelle and the GP de Berlin with Peter Charles, Quick Sox and Paramo K international winners at 1.60 m level.
- Performance 100%
- Descent 75%
- Genetics 50%
- Power 90%
- Energy 75%
- Style 70%
- Ease of use 100%
Crossing advice
Resolutely cut in the mold of today’s 5* horse, he will bring suppleness to large mares, power in the hock to small mares, calm and ease to mares who are too ebullient.
This pedigree, this performance, this longevity, is gold for sport horse breeders. This powerful, spirited horse will carry the work of his father, Mr Blue, even further. That’s for sure.
Terms and conditions
IAC in Châtenay only: €440 + €2,000on 1/10 GPV
Approval Studbooks: SF, Z, HOLST
International performer
Ease of use
He is renowned for his excellent mental outlook.
The strength
He has a rather large frame combined with a well-developed muscle mass.
Its production
Having long favored sport, the majority of Quel Homme’s descendants are still young.
His first offspring of racing age include Eloize m Aurea (1.45m) and Ego des Cabanes (CCI4*), as well as Havantina des Flagues, 6th in the GP for 6-year-olds at the CSI3* in Cabourg.
Lewis des Caps (dam by Ogrion des Champs), was 2nd in the Championnat de France des mâles de 2 ans at St Lô, with awith an average score of 18.32, including a bonus point.