Quattro B
A French stallion with an outstanding performance record and off-spring to prove his qualities as a sire. With a score of more than 130, he finished his performance test in Medingen on 2nd place. In 1994 he became the Reserve Champion Stallion at the Oldenburg approval. In the meanwhile he has been successful internationally at shows in Caen (FRA), Leeuwarden (NL), Berlin, Munich, Geneva (CH) and Moscow. His pedigree is rich in ancestors known for performance in French sport horse breeding such as Galoubet, Almé, the Thoroughbred stallion Furioso and Uriel. Along with many State Premium mares, he has also sired 13 licensed sons so far and has supplied jumpers as well as dressage horses in series that have reached top international level, particularly Oliver Q under Ryuichi Obata for Japan at the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004, as well as Quanta Costa and Don Diego under Rolf Jöran Bengston. Rosemount Quando Quando was also qualified for Olympic dressage in Athens. Quick Silver was the 2005 World Champion of five year old horses in Lanaken, Belgium. Quattro's great grandson, Quaterback by Quaterman (by Quando-Quando) became the 2006 Bundeschampion in the class for three year old stallions.
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