Sagamihara

 Sagamihara is a proven show jumping mare who has competed internationally with French rider Vera Benchimol. She was in the top 10 horses in Belgium as a 7 year old. Her pedigree is one of the best combining the 2 greatest stallions in show jumping and is from one of the best motherliness in Europe for producing top class jumping horses.

 

See http://www.horsetelex.com/pedigree.php?horseid=232196 for mareline and progeny details. She has already produced nine foals, several by ET and is also the mother to 2 approved stallions one in Europe the other standing in Argentina. Her dam and sisters are all producers of International jumping horses.
 

She had a fabulous colt foal, called Millfield Tobias by Tornesch born in April 2012. Sadly when he was 8 days old we lost Saga to colic but Tobias is now been raised by a foster mum.

 

Sire:

Quidam de Revel 1982 Bay 16.2 hh 168cms SF, KWPN
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 10 of his progeny jumping at the WEG in Jerez 2002, he was the stallion with the most number of progeny at this level. In 2011 he is still at number 6.

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 secret sum, believed to be a record at the time.

With his son, Thomas, he went on to win such prestigious events as the Grand Prix of Hannover.

Quidam de Revel unites two of the most important lines of the Selle Franais horse the lines of two of the most important lines of the Selle Franais 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 Quatsous, 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 Franais book, and star of the great St L 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.

In the survey of the world\'s top 75 jumping sires that appears in the French publication, Monneron 2007-2008, compiled by Bernard le Courtois, Quidam de Revel is Number 1 with 48 CSI winners and he is also represented by two sons. Nabab de Reve is 18th with 14 CSI winners, while Guidam ranks 19th with 12 winners, including Authentic, second best performer in the world in 2006.


Dam:

 Noblesse Van Het Lambroeck BWP 1990
Saga\'s dam is by the legendary Darco , a Belgium Warmblood , who was one of the most successful show jumping horses ever and is also one of the top breeding sires worldwide for jumping horses being number 1 in the WBFSH rankings for 2011.

Darco\'s list of achievements as a jumping stallion is testimony to his dream-like career and that of his rider Ludo Philippaerts , who credits the stallion with getting him into the international show-jumping circuit: As a sire, Darco, who was described by his rider as an extremely honest and intelligent horse was never not known to produce offspring that fell short of excellence and was always on top of the list for breeders from all over the world. Mares produced by him are highly coveted as brood mares and often sell for astronomical prices, while many of his male offspring have gone on to become highly successful themselves: Parco (by Darco x Attack Z) was 9th on the World Ranking List in 2001, while King Darco competed at the Atlanta Olympics with Philippaerts.

After his retirement from show jumping, Darco became one of the World\'s best breeding stallions for show jumpers and has remained so until his death in 2006.

Noblesse has also produced the International show jumper Shakespeare V/H Lambroek and the International stallion Terror