Quaprice

A Mare with World-Class Pedigree
Quaprice is a mare carrying some of the most sought-after blood in modern showjumping breeding. Her pedigree combines three of the most important and influential stallions in European sport horse history: Quidam de Revel, Calypso II, and Graphit.
🔹 Sire: Quidam de Revel
Quaprice is a direct daughter of the legendary Quidam de Revel, who left an unmatched legacy in both sport and breeding. He competed at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, securing team bronze for France and placing fourth individually. Beyond his own impressive career, he sired countless international Grand Prix horses and over 30 licensed sons in Germany alone. His offspring are known for scope, carefulness, and strong character.
🔹 Damsire: Calypso II
On the dam's side is Calypso II – not only a talented competitor but a true breeding pioneer. As one of the first Holsteiners introduced into the Hanoverian studbook, he brought Cor de la Bryère blood into Hanoverian showjumping breeding – a revolutionary move that has shaped generations. Calypso II produced offspring known for rideability, technique, and willingness, and he is also the sire of Contender, one of the most influential stallions of recent decades.
🔹 Great-Grandsire: Graphit
In the third generation stands Graphit, a significant Hanoverian stallion who had an enormous impact on both jumping and dressage breeding. He sired Grannus, a legendary showjumper sire, and Grundstein, who competed at Grand Prix level in dressage and became a top dressage sire worldwide. Graphit's line is celebrated for combining power, performance, and rideability, with his daughters leaving a lasting imprint on breeding.
🔹 Breeding Value and Legacy
Quaprice is not only a powerful blend of sport and proven bloodlines – she also represents the breeding legacy of Jens Kvist, founded on functional quality, nobility, and rideability, supported by carefully selected pedigrees.
Her lineage is a testament to generational breeding strategy, where elite stallions with documented performance backgrounds are matched with mares that consistently pass on top traits. Quaprice is more than a promising mare – she is a living piece of sport horse history.