Quabri de l’Isle

A direct son of the legendary Kannan, Quabri de l’Isle boasts an exceptional dam line, making him one of the most sought-after stallions in modern show jumping. His career at the highest level spans several years, with consistent performances on the global stage.

In 2014, Quabri made a name for himself with top finishes, including fourth place in the CSI3 Grand Prix of Béthune*, fifth in the CSIO Grand Prix of Gijón, and sixth in the CSI4 Grand Prix of Mons*. That same year, he competed in the World Equestrian Games in Normandy, contributing to Team Brazil’s fifth-place finish.

The following year, 2015, saw even greater success. Quabri played a key role in Brazil’s victory in the Calgary Nations Cup with a flawless double-clear performance. He also placed third in the CSIO Grand Prix of Calgary, finished fifth individually at the Pan American Games, and delivered double-clear rounds at the CSIO Nations Cups of La Baule and Rotterdam.

In 2016, Quabri continued his winning streak, securing victory in the CSI5 Grand Prix of Geneva* and producing another double-clear in the Nations Cup Final at CSIO Barcelona. He also placed second in the CSIO Nations Cup and eighth in the CSIO Grand Prix in Calgary. That same year, he represented Brazil at the Rio Olympics, finishing fifth in the team competition and 16th individually.

The 2018 season was another milestone year. Under Pedro Veniss, Quabri delivered a triple-clear performance to claim third place in the prestigious Aachen Grand Prix. The stallion also made his mark at the FEI World Equestrian Games in Tryon (2018), finishing 24th out of 124 competitors. In 2019, Quabri and Veniss continued their strong form, securing sixth place in the CSIO5 Calgary 1.60m*.

With an elite pedigree, a proven record of international success, and an undeniable presence in top-level competition, Quabri de l’Isle remains an outstanding force in the sport and breeding world.

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