The 160 Mares
The genetic foundation
of champions.
What truly determines a foal’s future is the dam line. In a sport long driven by chance, we replace luck with data. Every mare below has personally jumped 1.60m, produced a 1.60m horse, or shares the blood of one.
The selection
No mare enters without a verifiable 1.60m result.
Every mare is cross-referenced against the Hippomundo database and partner studbook records. Every claim is backed by competition data: her own, her offspring’s, or her full siblings’. Three categories. One rule. These are the first mares from the catalogue. Each one meets the same standard.
The 160 Mares & The Stallions
Mares above. Sires below.
The 160 Mares pedigree on top. World-class sires below.
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160Mares - one verifiable pedigree
The data behind
Selection isn't luck. It's data.
Three selection methods. One destination, 1.60m. Each marker represents a dramatic increase in the probability of reaching the top of the sport.
THE 2005 COHORT
Where potential became performance.
The ceiling of conventional breeding
We checked the 2005 cohort. Mares are far better genetic engineers than sires.
160 Mares · FAQ
The questions serious buyers ask.
Honest answers about the dam-line, the J160 · P160 · F160 categories, viewing, pedigree documentation and bidding.
What does J160 · P160 · F160 mean?
J160, Jumped at 1.60m: the mare has personally competed at international 1.60m level. P160, Produced a 1.60m horse: at least one of her offspring has reached the Grand Prix level. F160, Full sister to a 1.60m horse: identical sire and dam to a proven international jumper. Every mare in the 160 selection satisfies at least one of these three.
How is each mare verified?
Every mare is cross-referenced against the Hippomundo database and partner studbook records. Competition results, pedigree, and offspring performance are documented before she joins the selection. Competition data behind every claim.
Do you publish full pedigree documentation?
Per foal: complete pedigree chart, dam-line performance history, sire and dam competition records, conformation report and veterinary health record. All records are released two weeks before bidding opens, never on auction day.
Can I bid on a foal from a specific mare?
Each auction features the foals available that year, typically 8 to 20 foals from the 160 Mares roster. If a specific mare is not foaling in the current year, the Circle membership notifies you when she is in foal, with a private dossier delivered before the public catalogue. Pre-registered interest does not constitute a reservation; the auction remains live and open.
Which stallions are used on the 160 Mares?
We work primarily with Chacco-Blue, United Touch S, Cornet Obolensky, Ermitage Kalone, Kannan, Carthago, Comme Il Faut and Emerald. They are eight of more than a dozen foundation sires we use, every one chosen for its consistent contribution to 1.60m sport. Every cross is documented and disclosed.