Furioso

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Breed: Thoroughbred
Discipline: Show Jumping
Sire: Precipitation
Dam: Maureen
Sex: Stallion
Foaled: 1939
Country: United Kingdom
Color: Bay
Owner: French National Stud
Racing Record
21 starts, 0 wins
Infobox last updated on: [March 4]] 2008.

Furioso was an influential sire of jumping horses, and is found in the pedigrees of many top show jumpers today.

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[edit] Life

Furioso's lineage including the horses Precipitation, Son-in-Law, Double Life and Dark Ronald
Furioso's lineage including the horses Precipitation, Son-in-Law, Double Life and Dark Ronald

Furioso was a terrible racehorse, with zero wins out of 21 starts. However, he was a fantastic sire of jumping horses, standing in France. Furioso was ‘well balanced but with slightly knock kneed forelegs and tight hocks’[citation needed] and 'had good bone, and walked liked a Lord, with a magnificent pace, very energetic and showing a great deal of amplitude, his tail swinging at each step. His trot and gallop were good but not exceptional. Though full of life he was docile and had a good temperament.’[citation needed]

After World War II, he was purchased by the French National Stud, where he was used as a breeding stallion until his death in 1968.[1]

[edit] Descendants

Furioso was in the lines of 17 of the top 100 show jumping sires of the 1990s.

  • Lutteur B (1955): Anglo-Norman, winner of the individual gold medal in show jumping at the 1964 Olympics
  • Furioso II: sired 10 horses that competed at the Tokyo Olympics
  • Mexico: Hanoverian
  • Cor de la Bryere
  • Urioso
  • Belphegor IV
  • Futuro
  • Gurioso
  • Urioso-Z
  • Belle de Mars (1967): Selle Français, Olympic team Gold
  • Finesse (1987): KWPN, leading showjumper
  • For Pleasure (1986): Hanover, dual Olympic team Gold
  • Goldfever (1991): Hanover, Olympic team Gold
  • Jus de Pomme (1986): BWP, Olympic Gold (linebred 4 x 5 to Furioso)
  • Khashm Al Aan (1987): BWP, Olympic Bronze
  • Laeken (1977): Selle Français, World Championship team Bronze
  • Leroy Brown (1984): Oldenburg, leading showjumper
  • Midnight Madness (1983): KWPN, European Championship Bronze
  • Pomone B (1959): Anglo-Norman, daughter of Lutteur B, World Champion
  • Quidam de Revel (1982): Selle Français, Olympic team Bronze
  • Quinta la Silla (1982): Selle Français, European Champion
  • Quito de Baussy (1982): Selle Français, World Champion
  • Rochet M (1983): Selle Français, Olympic Bronze and European Champion
  • Souviens Toi III (1984): Selle Français, World Championship team Silver
  • Thor des Chaines (1985): Selle Français, World Championship Silver
  • Twist du Valon (1985): Selle Français, leading showjumper

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Stonebridge Great Horses p. 450-451

[edit] References

  • Stonebridge, M. A. (1972). Great Horses of Our Time. New York: Doubleday. 

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