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First Flight Farm has incredible mares from only the top proven European bloodlines. Our Oldenburg, Brandenburg, Holsteiner and Dutch Warmblood mares are bred to only the top European stallions and as a result we have the foals of your dreams. We do not breed many, we just breed the best. With bloodlines such as Argentinus, Donnerhall, Cunningham, Quaterback, Araconit, French Kiss, Jonggors Weyden and more, our horses pedigrees read like the Who’s Who of the Sport horse world. The movement, temperament and intelligence of these horses are second to none.
This stallion is shown for lineage purposes only and is not owned by First Flight Farm.
Sire: Qredo de Paulstra.
Dam: Une Americaine.
Quattro is 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. 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.
Quattro was 2nd in the Performance Test at Medingen with a high score of 130 points. In 1994, he was Reserve Champion of the Oldenburg Korung, based on his performance test and his first offspring. Quattro jumped very well in 1996 with his rider Gilbert Bockmann and they won more than twenty 1.30m courses through the summer. Quattro jumped on the international circuit successfully, including 2nd in the Grand Prix of Emsburen, Kiel and Bremen. He also was successful in Caen, Leeuwarden, Berlin, Munich and Geneva.
His first offspring show spectacular gaits and also inherited Quattro's beautiful type and free jump very well. Since 1997, Quattro has more than 10 approved sons: Quando Quando, Quantes, Quatier Latin, Quell Charmeur, etc. QUATTRO's offspring Quando Quando, Much Ado and Quantum Tyme are famous in Grand Prix dressage. Quattro had two offspring qualified for the Olympics in Athens 2004: Quando Quando for dressage and Oliver Q for jumping! Quattro is also the paternal Grand sire for the incredible World Champion Quaterback.
Quattro is a son of Qredo de Paulstra, winner of the Grand Prix of Bordeaux. Qredo is sired by the legendary Galoubet, who two times won World Cup qualifiers and produced international jumpers such as Quick Star and Baloubet du Rouet. Grandfather Alme is even more famous with offspring such as Jalisco B and I Love You. On Qredo's mare's side, we find Furioso, father of Lutteur (Gold Medalist Tokyo) and Le Tyroll. On Quattro's dam's sire, we find the important Quastor, Uriel/Nankin and Enfant Terrible. Quattro is a beautiful stallion with extraordinary movement and is beloved by many breeders.
"The All-Rounder" was the title he was given in the number one German horse magazine. Successful in international show jumping all the way to World Cup competitions with Gilbert Böckmann, he also sires winners in dressage, show jumping and eventing tests.
His son Rosemount Quando Quando, who wins dressage up to Grand Prix level, is also the sire of the Champion Stallion at the licensing in Redefin 2007. Oliver Q participated in the Olympic Game in Athens 2004, Quanta Costa and Don Diego are internationally successful under Rolf Göran Bengtsson and Quick Silber was the 2005 World Champion of five year old jumpers in Lanaken, Belgian. Quinaro took bronze at the Bundeschampionat in the class for five years old jumpers under Oliber Ross. Last not least, Quattro is also the sire of the current World Champion in eventing that took place in Le lion d´Angers, France. Quite Easy, whose dam is by the Thoroughbred stallion Akitos, won the gold medal under his breeder and rider Frank Ostholt.