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Quel Homme du Hus x Tinka’s Boy – Olympic blood all over
Vivere Reuvekamps is a filly carrying the kind of genetic capital every sport horse breeder dreams of. With Quel Homme du Hus as her sire and Tinka’s Boy on the dam’s side, her pedigree is infused with Olympic class, toughness, and an unshakable competitive spirit. Quel Homme du Hus, the impressive son of Quidam de Revel, earned eternal fame under Jérôme Guery with team silver at the Tokyo Olympics, a Grand Prix victory in Aachen, and a medal at the World Championships in Herning. He is the embodiment of scope, mentality, and consistency – qualities he now passes on generously to his offspring. On the dam’s side, we find Qui Vive ter Saleghem, a daughter of Tinka’s Boy, the legendary showjumper who competed at the very highest level for years under Markus Fuchs. Tinka’s Boy is renowned for his sharp reflexes, strong work ethic, and his ability to consistently pass on both character and performance to his daughters. These traits have made him a cornerstone sire in the dam lines of many Grand Prix horses. The granddam of Vivere Reuvekamps is no less impressive – she produced no fewer than seven 1.60m-level jumpers, including the famous Fantomas de Muze, Global, Igor de Muze and Lector van den Bisschop.