International References

Champions Bred to Jump at GP Horses Hungary

At our stud farm, we don’t just breed horses — we breed elite showjumpers. Our horses are purpose-bred for power, scope, bravery, and athleticism. The results speak for themselves: our bloodlines are winning and competing at top-level international showjumping events.

Explore our references below and discover why our horses are trusted by professionals worldwide. If you’re looking to buy a showjumping horse with proven performance, you’ve come to the right place.
Find some of the many references below!

Qui De Ganad - Successful in Hungary

Born in 2008 and sired by Quifilio, Qui de Ganad is a well‑bred HSH gelding out of the elite mare Victory de Ganad. With a proven 1.45 m jumping record, he represents top‑tier European sport horse breeding—showcasing athleticism, excellent conformation, and the premium bloodlines of Playboy and Flügel van La Roche.

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Remix De Ganad - Successful in USA

Remix de Ganad, a 2009 Hungarian Warmblood mare by Quifilio, is a proud example of the strength and consistency in the Ganad bloodlines. She has built a solid competition record in the international senior and amateur jumper circuits, with clean rounds and placings in 1.50 m classes. Her performance, rideability, and soundness make her a valuable reference point for the quality and reliability of our breeding program. 

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Reason De Ganad - Successful in USA and Europe

Reason de Ganad, a 2009 HSH-registered stallion by Quifilio, stands out as a top-tier jumper in the Ganad lineage—successfully competing up to 1.50 m international classes. He’s captured attention both in Europe and the U.S., with notable placings such as during a CSI3* 140 cm event in Wiener Neustadt (2017) ridden by František Doležal. His progression and continued presence in advanced jumping videos underline his athleticism, scope, and reliable performance—making Reason de Ganad a powerful testament to the quality and potential of Quifilio‑sired Ganad offspring .

Source: Horsetelex.com

Remember Me De Ganad - Successful in Hungary

Remember Me de Ganad is a Ganad‑bred gelding achieving 1.50m classes ridden by Roland Kovács in Hungary.  

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Quifilia De Ganad - Successful in Germany

Quifilia de Ganad, a 2008 Ganad‑bred mare achieving 1.45m classes with many placings in Germany ridden by Christina Wrobel.  

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Zoro - Competed throughout Europe

Zoro, a 2002 Ganad‑bred stallion achieving 1.45m/1.50m classes internationally.  Zoro was also first of his age class in the 4, 5, and 6 year old horses in Italy.  Later, he continued his career as a real winner based in Hungary. Ridden in Italy by Karl Wechselberger and by Balázs Sándor in Hungary. Zoro was sold to professional rider in France in 2011 where he continued his career.

Source: Horsetelex.com

Touarek - Competed on international GP level, sold to Turkey

Touarek, a 2000 Ganad‑bred licenced stallion achieving 1.45m/1.50m classes internationally.  

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Gin-Gin - Competed in internationally, currently in Romania

Gin-Gin, a 2006 licenced stallion achieving 1.35m classes internationally.  Gin-Gin’s first foals arrived on our farm in 2013 and his line continues to this day…

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Replay - Competed throughout Europe

Replay, a 1988 Chestnut licenced stallion achieving 1.60m classes. Replay is probably the most well known horse bred by GP Horses Hungary – Ganádpuszta Ménes. This superb stallion will never be forgotten!

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Zalino De Ganad- Competing in the USA

Zalino, a 2017 brown gelding actively competing with rider Lindsay A. Adams in the US in the 1.45 m classes. Lyndsay says about Zalino “I adore him, he is always game for the jumps, he’s calm and never gets worked up. He is very brave in the ring”.  

Source: Horsetelex.com
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