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Don Quichot is a proven

Grand Prix dressage stallion whose athleticism,

rideability, and international experience make him

a standout in both sport and breeding. Born in 2003

and approved for multiple studbooks, including BWP

and Selle Français, he successfully competed at the

highest levels of the sport. Don Quichot performed

consistently in FEI Grand Prix competition,

qualified for major championships including the Pan

American Games, and was in contention for Olympic

selection, demonstrating not only his talent, but also

his durability and exceptional trainability at the top

of international dressage. He boasts a performance-oriented pedigree that blends athleticism, expression, and reliability.

 

Don Quichot is by Quite Easy, a sire known for producing rideable, expressive horses with strong movement and presence in the arena. The influence of Quite Easy is evident in Don Quichot’s elasticity, balance, and willingness to work. His dam, Reina Z, contributes substance, soundness, and a strong maternal foundation, adding depth and reliability to his genetic profile, qualities highly valued by breeders aiming to produce top-level sport horses.

In competition, Don Quichot was admired for his expressive gaits, active and engaged hind leg, and natural ability to collect. Despite the demands of Grand Prix work, he maintained clarity, rhythm, and harmony, reflecting correct training and an outstanding character. His temperament is one of his most defining traits: courageous, generous, and reliable, making him not only a successful competition horse but also an ideal stallion for passing on rideability.

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As a breeding stallion, Don Quichot offers proven Grand Prix genetics, consistently producing offspring with correct conformation, uphill movement, and excellent attitudes toward work. His progeny often display the same willingness, intelligence, and athletic ability that defined his own career, making them suitable for both professional riders and ambitious amateurs alike.

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Don Quichot represents the ideal combination of elite sport performance and breeding value. His legacy is one of strength, rideability, and longevity, qualities that continue to influence the next generation of dressage horses and make him a valuable asset to any progressive breeding program.

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