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Olympic Jac BC

REGISTERED NAME: Omano BC

SHOW NAME: Omano BC

BWP NUMBER: 056-002-U09706556

HEIGHT: 16.3 hh

DATE OF BIRTH: 04/02/2014

COUNTRY OF BIRTH: USA

BREEDER: Blue Chip Bloodstock

YEAR LICENSED: 2017

STUD FEE: $1,400.00 Frozen US & Canada / €1,200.00 Fresh Belgium

BOOKING FEE: Included

SHIPPED SEMEN: Frozen, Fresh in Europe

EVA STATUS: Negative

STANDING AT: Cavallini Horses, Belgium, www.cavallini-horses.be

CONTACT: Allison Sullivan / Blue Chip Farms

TELEPHONE NUMBER: 845-895-3930

FAX NUMBER: 845.895.2110

EMAIL: sporthorse@bluechipfarms.com omanobc.stallion@gmail.com

WEBSITE: www.barnlog.com/horse/214/

OWNER OF RECORD: Blue Chip Bloodstock / Chris Sallee

BIO AND PERFORMANCE RECORD: Omano BC is the first ever American bred stallion to win the 2020 6yo PAVO Stallion Competition out of 48 stallions in Lier, Belgium with rider Jeroen De Winter. He is currently competing at 1.50m under Belgian Olympian, Dirk Demeersman, with a Bronze podium finish in the 1.45m 8YO Opglabbeck Nat’l YH Championship and the top scoring youngest stallion in the 2022 Sires of the World 1.50m top finish of 11th with zero jumping faults.

CUMANO

CASSINI I

CAPITOL I

WISMA

LANDGRAF I

CHANEL II

WEISSE DAME

LUGANO VAN LA ROCHE

SAPPHIRE (SAFARI VT MERELSNEST

DARCO

IDJAZ-C

OCOUCHA

HEDJAZ

CHIQUITA

He is out of the legendary double Hall of Fame & Gold Olympic Champion mare, Sapphire, who bankrolled $2.75 million during her illustrious career. After winning Olympic team gold in 2004, Sapphire and her rider, McLain Ward, earned another team gold as part of the 2005 Samsung Super League Team. In 2006; Team Silver at the FEI World Equestrian Games. 2007; 1st $300,000 CN Worldwide Florida Open GP CSI5*, 2nd Budweiser American Invitational, 1st Las Vegas $75,000 GP & American Grand Prix Association (AGA) Horse of the Year. In 2008; Team Gold Olympic Games in Beijing, 1st American Invitational, 1st $100,000 President’s Cup Washington Internat’l Horse Show. In 2009; they won three six-figure wins at WEF highlighted by the $400,000 FTI Finale GP win, 1st at Devon, & delivered an incredible five clear rounds to place second at the 2009 Rolex FEI World Cup Finals. After picking up two wins at the Hampton Classic, she wonthe$1millionCNInternationalGP,beatingreigningOlympicchamp,Hickstead,by3/100thsofasecondinajump-offfortheages.In2010sheaddedwinsatthePfizer$1Million GP in Saugerties, New York, the Longines Grand Prix of La Baule, the GP of Rome and again at the President’s Cup. She was long listed for the 2012 Olympics prior to her retirement.

Omano is one of the very few sons of the World Champion, Cumano, who was the Gold World Champion in Aachen followed by Silver at the European Championships and countless other top wins including 1st in the CSIO5* GP at Spruce Meadows in 2004, 2nd in 2008 & 3rd in 2007.; 2nd CSI-W 2006 - World Cup 2006 Mechelen; 2nd CSIO5* 2005 - Nations Cup 2005 Rotterdam; 2nd CSIO5* 2004 Nations Cup Rotterdam ; 2nd CSI5* 2003 GP Zürich; 3rd CSIO5* 2005 - Grand Prix 2005 Aachen; 3rd CSIO5* 2005 - Nations Cup 2005 Dublin; 3rd CSI4* 2004 Stuttgart; 1st 2006 Aachen - individual 2006 World Equestrian Games; 1st CSIO 2002 - Grand Prix 2002 Lummen. Mechelen; 2nd CSIO5* 2005 - Nations Cup 2005 Rotterdam; 2nd CSIO5* 2004 Nations Cup Rotterdam ; 2nd CSI5* 2003 GP Zürich; 3rd CSIO5* 2005 - Grand Prix 2005 Aachen; 3rd CSIO5* 2005 - Nations Cup 2005 Dublin; 3rd CSI4* 2004 Stuttgart; 1st 2006 Aachen - individual 2006 World Equestrian Games; 1st CSIO 2002 - Grand Prix 2002 Lummen. Cumano’s dam line has produced over a dozen 1.50-1.60m International Jumpers including Cumano’s full sister, Karina III, who jumped 1.50m (Janne Friederike Meyer). The percentage of offspring produced by Cumano that reach 1.50-1.60m remains one of the highest of any sire.

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