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About Gazelle
Gazelle is a bay BWP showjumping broodmare foaled in 2006, by Kashmir Van Schuttershof out of a Indoctro dam.
Gazelle has contributed to the next generation of showjumping horses through her offspring. She has produced a colt named King Kong and a filly named Jess, both sired by the renowned stallion Darco. Her offspring, while not yet having documented significant achievements at major international levels like Gazelle, carry forward her esteemed lineage and offer promise for the future of the sport. Her value in breeding is further emphasized by the auctioning of an unsexed embryo by Woodlands International Sales, indicating her ongoing impact in equestrian breeding circles.
Own record: Gazelle, a Belgian Warmblood mare, was born on 9 April 2006 and is celebrated for her impressive achievements in the world of showjumping. She was bred by Wendel Heuninckx and is registered under the Belgian Warmblood Studbook (BWP) in Belgium. Gazelle's pedigree is distinguished, with her sire being Kashmir Van Schuttershof and her dam Diva 'Ter Elzen', with Indoctro as the dam-sire. Over her career, Gazelle became a respected name internationally, marked by significant victories such as the Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva in 2017 and the Rolex Grand Prix of Aachen in 2019. Throughout her competitive career, Gazelle amassed over $4 million in prize money, showcasing not only her talent but also the considerable skill of her rider Kent Farrington, with whom she began her career in 2014. Her success in the sport is underscored by her participation in prestigious events such as the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and the 2015 Pan American Games, where the team secured a bronze medal. Gazelle's athletic prowess and exceptional mentality contributed to her being named the US Equestrian International Horse of the Year in 2020. Gazelle retired from competitive showjumping in 2023, an occasion marked by an honouring ceremony at the CSI 5* Grand Prix in Wellington. Her legacy in the sport is paralleled by her potential contributions as a broodmare. Despite initial doubts about her potential, Gazelle proved her mettle and earned her place among the elite showjumping horses of her era.
Near-miss: sport icon w/ limited progeny evidence, or elite damline less directly actionable today.
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Gazelle — Pedigree
BWP · by Kashmir van Shuttershof out of Diva 'Ter Elzen'
Sources
- fei.org
- zangersheide.com
- horsetelexresults.com
- SBS Studbook
- US Equestrian
- World of Showjumping
- worldofshowjumping.com
- woodlandsinternational.eu
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