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By Baloubet Du Rouet EMBRYO BY BALOUBET DE ROUET : 22­07­2015 I VAT : Yes Almé Z (Almé) ­ 1966 Galoubet A ­ 1972 Viti ­ 1965 Baloubet du Rouet ­ 1989 Starter ­ 1962 Mesange du Rouet ­ 1978 Badine ­ 1967 FFA Embryo 4 Pilatus ­ 1965 Polydor ­ 1972 Fata Morgana ­ 1967 Krista ­ 1992 Pakt ­ 1978 Paquita ­ 1985 Anthea ­ 1979 sire: BALOUBET DU ROUET (1989, Selle Français, chestnut stallion by Galoubet A) Approved stallion for: Hann., Holst., SF, BWP, SWB, sBs; level 1.60m with Nelson Pessoa (BRA) and Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA); 3rd CSI4* 2006 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Charlotte (USA); 1st CSI4* 2006 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Tampa (USA); 1st CSI­W 2005 ­ Top Ten Final (1.40m­1.60m) Geneva (SUI); 1st CSI5* 2005 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Brussels (BEL); 1st CSI5* 2005 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Las Vegas (USA); participated 2005 ­ Las Vegas (USA) ­ final result World Cup Final; 1st CSI­W 2005 ­ World Cup (1.40m­1.60m) Paris ­ Bercy (FRA); 1st CSI­W 2004 ­ World Cup (1.40m­1.60m) Geneva (SUI); 1st 2004 Athens (GRE) ­ individual Olympic Games (jumping); participated 2004 Athens (GRE) ­ team competition Olympic Games (jumping); 3rd CSI4* 2004 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) San Patrignano (ITA); participated 2004 ­ Milan (ITA) ­ final result World Cup Final; 2nd CSI­W 2004 ­ Grand Prix (1.40m­1.60m) Göteborg (SWE); 1st CSI­W 2004 ­ World Cup (1.40m­1.60m) Paris ­ Bercy (FRA); 1st CSI­W 2004 ­ World Cup (1.40m­1.60m) Bordeaux (FRA); 2nd CSI5* 2004 ­ Swiss Life Classic (1.60m) Zürich (SUI); 1st CSI­ W 2003 ­ Top Ten Final (1.40m­1.60m) Geneva (SUI); 1st CSI3* 2003 ­ Grand Prix (1.50m) Balve (GER); 2nd 2003 ­ Las Vegas (USA) ­ final result World Cup Final; 1st CSI­W 2003 ­ World Cup (1.40m­ 1.60m) 's Hertogenbosch (NED); 1st CSI­W 2002 ­ World Cup (1.40m­1.60m) Geneva (SUI); 2nd CSI­W 2002 ­ World Cup (1.40m­1.60m) Aarhus / Vilhelmsborg (DEN); participated 2002 Jerez de la Frontera (ESP) ­ team competition World Equestrian Games; participated 2002 Jerez de la Frontera (ESP) ­ individual World Equestrian Games; 1st CSIO5* 2002 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Rotterdam (NED); 3rd 2002 ­ Leipzig(GER) ­ final result World Cup Final; 3rd CSI­W 2002 ­ Grand Prix (1.40m­1.60m) Dortmund (GER); ETC... 1st dam: Krista (1992, Westfalen, bay mare by Polydor) FFA Embryo 4 ( by Baloubet du Rouet) TALOUBET Z (2000, KWPN, bay stallion by Galoubet A) Approved stallion for: Z; level 1.60m with Christian Ahlmann (GER); 3rd CSI5* 2013 ­ Grand Prix (Global Champions Tour) (1.60m) London (GBR); participated 2013 ­ Göteborg (SWE) ­ final result World Cup Final; 1st CSI5*­W 2013 ­ World Cup (1.60m) Leipzig (GER); 1st CSI5*­W 2012 ­ Top Ten Final (1.60m) Geneva (SUI); 2nd CSIO5* 2012 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Rome (ITA); participated 2012 ­ 's Hertogenbosch (NED) ­ final result World Cup Final; 2nd CSI5* 2012 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Paris (FRA); 1st CSI5*­W 2012 ­ World Cup (1.60m) Leipzig (GER); 1st CSI5* 2011 ­ Grand Prix (Global Champions Tour) (1.60m) Estoril (POR); 2nd CSI5* 2011 ­ Grand Prix (Global Champions Tour) (1.60m) Monte Carlo (MON); 1st 2011 ­ Leipzig(GER) ­ final result World Cup Final; 1st CSI5* 2011 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Paris (FRA); 2nd CSI5* 2010 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Paris (FRA); 1st CSI5*­W 2010 ­ World Cup (1.60m) Helsinki (FIN); 1st CSI5*­W 2010 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Helsinki (FIN); 1st CSI5*­W 2010 ­ World Cup (1.60m) Oslo (NOR); 3rd CSI5* 2010 ­ Grand Prix (Global Champions Tour) (1.60m) Valkenswaard (NED); 3rd CSI2* 2010 ­ Grand Prix (1.45m) Redefin (GER); 1st CSI4* 2009 ­ Grand Prix (1.60m) Hannover (GER) Big Star Jr K Z (2009, Zangersheide, black brown stallion by Big Star) Approved stallion for: Z Mokka Hero P&V (2012, BWP, bay mare by Nabab de Reve) 2nd dam: Paquita (1985, Westfalen, mare by Pakt) Krista (1992, Westfalen, bay mare by Polydor) : see above 3rd dam: Anthea (1979, Westfalen, mare by Argwohn I) Paquita (1985, Westfalen, mare by Pakt) : see above.
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