
Jaguar Mail
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1997 Selle Francais Stallion
Bay, 17.1 1/2 hands
Hand in Glove xx - Laudanum xx - Alme
Owner: Haras de Brullemail
2012 Breeding Fee: $2000 LFG frozen semen
Performance Test:
Approved Selle Francais, Swedish
About Jaguar Mail
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Jaguar Mail is a big, noble stallion with almost entirely Thoroughbred bloodlines in his pedigree. His jumping is characterized by his scope and rideability and his International career has been exceptional. Under Patrice Deleveau he had placings at both the French Championships and the World Breeding Championships for young horses. At 7 years old, Jaguar began competing at Grand Prix, and by the following year was already on the WBFSH rankings.
In 2007 Jaguar Mail moved to Sweden and began his partnership with Peter Eriksson. After just two months together, the pair placed second at the Swedish Championships and later that year won the “Sires of the World” competition in Belgium. The following year Jaguar Mail and Peter were important members of the Swedish National Team with placings in Gothenburg, Rotterdam, and Falsterbo. At the 2008 Olympic Games in Hong Kong, the Swedish Team placed 5th overall and Jaguar Mail was 33rd in the Individual Final. In 2010 Jaguar Mail was paired with the young rider Margaux Rocuet. Together they won the French Young Rider Championships in July, were 8th in the Ladies Championships in September, and won several Grand Prix.
Jaguar Mail’s sire is the magnificent Thoroughbred Hand In Glove who had an exceptional, multi-discipline sport career. Only lightly raced, Hand In Glove was developed as a dressage horse up to the Prix St. Georges level and as a show jumper, competing at the Grand Prix level. Hand in Glove was accepted by 15 different studbooks and has produced international winners for both show jumping and eventing including Famoso Mail, Frisco Mail, Free Style, and Ikat Mail. Grandsire Best Turn was stationed at the legendary Calumet Farm. He won 15 of his 28 races and sired 24 Stakes winners. He was also a very successful sport horse sire, with his progeny including the International show jumper MVP and the FEI dressage horse Shinning Moment.
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Jaguar Mail’s dam, Elvira Mail, is a daughter of another Thoroughbred sport stallion Laudanum. Described as careful and courageous, Laudanum was a winner of Grand Prix, Puissance, and Nations Cup classes and earned over 100,000 French Francs with Pierre Durand. Elvira Mail has also produced the World Cup participant and WEG Silver Medalist Katchina Mail.
Jaguar Mail's first foals were born in 2003 and had immediate success when two of his fillies finished 4th and 5th at teh French Foal Championships that year. That first foal crop continued to impress as they developed and the Vice champion at the National 3 year old Stallion Show in 2006 was the Jaguar Mail son Play Again D'Orchival. Play Again won brilliantly the two free jumping tests with a score of 8.7 out of a possible 10 and was 2nd for teh gaits test with a 7.8 out of 10 points. In 2010, Jaguar Mail had 11 horses qualified for the 4, 5, 6 year old French Championships at Fontainebleau. Just as his father before him, Jaguar produces excellent horses in multiple disciplines.
This talented stallion offers a lot of blood and size. All three gaits show good quality and his canter stands out with its suppleness, balance, and adjustability. He has quick reflexes, good strength in his back, and a strong technique behind. Jaguar offers a super character that is generous and respectful.
“Jaguar Mail is always in the best of moods and always ready to go to work.” ~ Peter Eriksson.
Pedigree
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Hand in Glove xx |
Best Turn xx |
Turn To xx |
| Sweet Clementine xx | |||
Miss Betty xx |
Buckpasser xx |
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| In The Clouds xx | |||
Elvira Mail |
Laudanum xx |
Boran xx |
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| Monta Bella xx | |||
Adoret Z |
Alme Z |
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| Goldret Z |
Career Highlights
2010: 1st at French Young Rider Championships
2008: Olympic Games - Placed 5th in Team and 33rd individually
2007: 1st "Sires of the World"
2007: 2nd at Swedish National Championships
Photo Gallery
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