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Almé Z (16 April 1966 – 21 March 1991) was a 16.1 hh (165 cm) sport horse stallion who was a prolific sire of show jumping horses. His sire was by the Selle Français, , a stallion whose influence is still incredibly strong today. His dam, Girondine, produced three full brothers to Almé, which were all licensed stallions or successful jumpers.

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  • Almé Z (en)
  • Almé Z (de)
  • Almé (cheval) (fr)
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  • Almé Z (* 1966; † 1991) war ein international erfolgreiches Springpferd und Deckhengst der Rasse Selle Français. Von 1971 bis 1974 und von 1986 bis 1991 war Almé Z in Frankreich stationiert, von 1975 bis 1985 deckte er in Zangersheide. (de)
  • Almé (sponsorisé Almé Z, né le 16 avril 1966 et mort le 21 mars 1991) est un étalon enregistré Selle français, de souche Anglo-normande, qui a connu une prolifique carrière de reproducteur pour le saut d'obstacles. (fr)
  • Almé Z (16 April 1966 – 21 March 1991) was a 16.1 hh (165 cm) sport horse stallion who was a prolific sire of show jumping horses. His sire was by the Selle Français, , a stallion whose influence is still incredibly strong today. His dam, Girondine, produced three full brothers to Almé, which were all licensed stallions or successful jumpers. (en)
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  • Brulleil, France (en)
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  • France (en)
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  • Bay with blaze, sock right and left fore, half cannon right and left hind (en)
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  • Almé Z (16 April 1966 – 21 March 1991) was a 16.1 hh (165 cm) sport horse stallion who was a prolific sire of show jumping horses. His sire was by the Selle Français, , a stallion whose influence is still incredibly strong today. His dam, Girondine, produced three full brothers to Almé, which were all licensed stallions or successful jumpers. The young stallion was ridden by Bernard Geneste as a five-year-old, before he was purchased and competed by American Fred Lorimer Graham for two years. He was then taken as a mount by François Mathy and Johan Heins, with whom he competed internationally. He won many Grand Prix events, including the Grand Prix of the Netherlands. (en)
  • Almé Z (* 1966; † 1991) war ein international erfolgreiches Springpferd und Deckhengst der Rasse Selle Français. Von 1971 bis 1974 und von 1986 bis 1991 war Almé Z in Frankreich stationiert, von 1975 bis 1985 deckte er in Zangersheide. (de)
  • Almé (sponsorisé Almé Z, né le 16 avril 1966 et mort le 21 mars 1991) est un étalon enregistré Selle français, de souche Anglo-normande, qui a connu une prolifique carrière de reproducteur pour le saut d'obstacles. (fr)
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  • Alphonse Chauvin (en)
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  • Girondine (en)
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  • Almé Z (en)
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