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Almé Z

Almé Z (16 April 1966 – 21 March 1991) was a 16.1 hh (165 cm) sport horse stallion who was a prolific sire of show jumping horses.

Almé Z
BreedSelle Français
SireIbrahim
DamGirondine
Maternal grandsireUltimate
SexStallion
Foaled(1966-04-16)16 April 1966[1]
France[2]
Died21 March 1991(1991-03-21) (aged 24)
Brulleil, France[3]
CountryFrance
ColourBay with blaze, sock right and left fore, half cannon right and left hind
BreederAlphonse Chauvin

His sire was by the Selle Français, Ibrahim, a stallion whose influence is still incredibly strong today. His dam, Girondine, produced three full brothers to Almé, which were all licensed stallions or successful jumpers.

The young stallion was ridden by Bernard Geneste as a five-year-old, before he was purchased and competed by American Fred Lorimer Graham for two years. He was then taken as a mount by François Mathy and Johan Heins, with whom he competed internationally. He won many Grand Prix events, including the Grand Prix of the Netherlands.

Breeding career edit

Almé had a successful career at stud, which is often compared to that of the champion Thoroughbred stallion, Northern Dancer. He first stood at stud as a five year old, serving France from 1971–1974, before standing at Zangersheide from 1975–1985. He was then returned to France, where he stood at the Brullemail stud farm until his retirement in 1990, covering 420 mares from across Europe. His stud fee during this time, after having proven himself so well, ranged from F14,000 to F20,000.

During his first 4 years in France, Almé sired the international show jumpers Galoubet, I Love You (2 time World Cup winner), and Jalisco. Jalisco B is the father of super star stallion Quidam de Revel, Galoubet A is the father of Quick Star and of the three times World Cup winner Baloubet du Rouet. While standing at Zangersheide, his offspring were registered in the Hanoverian stud book, where his blood had great influence, and he also made his way into the Holstein stud books through his sons Ahorn Z, Aloubé Z, Athlet Z, and Alexis Z. His grandson, Quidam de Revel, has also been used in Holstein breeding.

Alme is the only horse to have sired 2 World Champions and 3 Olympic horses. His son, Aerobic, became the top priced horse at the PSI Auktion in Ankum (650,000 DM).

Almé's one fault, however, is his progeny's predisposition to scrotal hernia, and several sons and grandsons needed a testicle removed. The stallion had an operation himself due to a hernia, and became a monorchid in 1984.

Almé's Statistics from the 2002 FEI World Equestrian Games in Jerez

  • 92 Total horses participated at the WEG: 32 uncastrated males, 31 geldings, 29 mares
  • 5 stallions had more than one horse participating:
    • Quidam de Revel (5)
    • Capitol I (4)
    • Le Tot de Semilly (3)
    • Robin IZ (2)
    • Touchdown (2)

Quidam de Revel, Robin I Z, and Touchdown are all grandsons of Almé. Almé had a total of 21 horses (22.3%) in the WEG competition descended from him. At the end of the speed class and Nations Cup, 9 (36%) of the Top 25 horses were descended from Almé. After two rounds of the Individual Championship, 4 (40%) of the Top 10 were descended from Almé. Of the four horses in the final round, 3 (75%) were descended from Almé.

In 2002 his great grand daughter Liscalgot won World Championship individual gold for Dermott Lennon of Ireland. She is a mare by Touchdown who was by Galoubet A.

Notable Sons of Almé edit

  • Ahorn Z
  • Aladin Z
  • Alexis Z
  • Aloubé Z
  • Animo*
  • Athlet Z
  • Aerobic
  • Artos Z
  • Galoubet A
  • Ilmeo
  • I Love You - 1983 World Cup Final Winner
  • Jalisco B
  • Jalme des Musnuls
  • Vico

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rimondo.com: Almé Z
  2. ^ Sportpferde-angerer.at/:Alme Z
  3. ^ Almé Z: The true story

External links edit

  • Almé's pedigree & photos

almé, april, 1966, march, 1991, sport, horse, stallion, prolific, sire, show, jumping, horses, breedselle, françaissireibrahimdamgirondinematernal, grandsireultimatesexstallionfoaled, 1966, april, 1966, france, died21, march, 1991, 1991, aged, brulleil, france. Alme Z 16 April 1966 21 March 1991 was a 16 1 hh 165 cm sport horse stallion who was a prolific sire of show jumping horses Alme ZBreedSelle FrancaisSireIbrahimDamGirondineMaternal grandsireUltimateSexStallionFoaled 1966 04 16 16 April 1966 1 France 2 Died21 March 1991 1991 03 21 aged 24 Brulleil France 3 CountryFranceColourBay with blaze sock right and left fore half cannon right and left hindBreederAlphonse ChauvinHis sire was by the Selle Francais Ibrahim a stallion whose influence is still incredibly strong today His dam Girondine produced three full brothers to Alme which were all licensed stallions or successful jumpers The young stallion was ridden by Bernard Geneste as a five year old before he was purchased and competed by American Fred Lorimer Graham for two years He was then taken as a mount by Francois Mathy and Johan Heins with whom he competed internationally He won many Grand Prix events including the Grand Prix of the Netherlands Contents 1 Breeding career 2 Notable Sons of Alme 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBreeding career editAlme had a successful career at stud which is often compared to that of the champion Thoroughbred stallion Northern Dancer He first stood at stud as a five year old serving France from 1971 1974 before standing at Zangersheide from 1975 1985 He was then returned to France where he stood at the Brullemail stud farm until his retirement in 1990 covering 420 mares from across Europe His stud fee during this time after having proven himself so well ranged from F14 000 to F20 000 During his first 4 years in France Alme sired the international show jumpers Galoubet I Love You 2 time World Cup winner and Jalisco Jalisco B is the father of super star stallion Quidam de Revel Galoubet A is the father of Quick Star and of the three times World Cup winner Baloubet du Rouet While standing at Zangersheide his offspring were registered in the Hanoverian stud book where his blood had great influence and he also made his way into the Holstein stud books through his sons Ahorn Z Aloube Z Athlet Z and Alexis Z His grandson Quidam de Revel has also been used in Holstein breeding Alme is the only horse to have sired 2 World Champions and 3 Olympic horses His son Aerobic became the top priced horse at the PSI Auktion in Ankum 650 000 DM Alme s one fault however is his progeny s predisposition to scrotal hernia and several sons and grandsons needed a testicle removed The stallion had an operation himself due to a hernia and became a monorchid in 1984 Alme s Statistics from the 2002 FEI World Equestrian Games in Jerez 92 Total horses participated at the WEG 32 uncastrated males 31 geldings 29 mares 5 stallions had more than one horse participating Quidam de Revel 5 Capitol I 4 Le Tot de Semilly 3 Robin IZ 2 Touchdown 2 Quidam de Revel Robin I Z and Touchdown are all grandsons of Alme Alme had a total of 21 horses 22 3 in the WEG competition descended from him At the end of the speed class and Nations Cup 9 36 of the Top 25 horses were descended from Alme After two rounds of the Individual Championship 4 40 of the Top 10 were descended from Alme Of the four horses in the final round 3 75 were descended from Alme In 2002 his great grand daughter Liscalgot won World Championship individual gold for Dermott Lennon of Ireland She is a mare by Touchdown who was by Galoubet A Notable Sons of Alme editAhorn Z Aladin Z Alexis Z Aloube Z Animo Athlet Z Aerobic Artos Z Galoubet A Ilmeo I Love You 1983 World Cup Final Winner Jalisco B Jalme des Musnuls VicoSee also editCoulisa Pegase du Murier Otello du SoleilReferences edit Rimondo com Alme Z Sportpferde angerer at Alme Z Alme Z The true storyExternal links editAlme s pedigree amp photos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alme Z amp oldid 1187843842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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