Registered Name: Salibri
Show Name: Salibri
Sire: Quabri de L’Isle
Dam Sire: Quidam de Revel
BWP Number:
Date of Birth: 2018
Country of Birth: Canada
Breeder: Linda de Boer
Year Licensed: 2021 Provisional
Stud Fee: $1,500 CA
Booking Fee: Contact Owner
Shipped Semen-Cool/Frozen: Cooled
EVA Status: Negative
Standing At: Blue Moon Stables
Contact: Linda de Boer
Telephone Number: 604-351-4743
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bluemoonstables.com
Owner of Record: Linda de Boer

Salibri, is she first son of Quabri de l’Isle ever approved by the BWP, and currently the ONLY son of Quabri de l’Isle approved and standing in North America!  He is a long legged, good moving stallion.  With his strong back and topline, the dreamy canter, huge scopey jump and kind disposition of his famous father, he is sure to jump the biggest courses as his breeding predicts. Salibri will start his 5 year old competition season under the Olympic and #1 ranked Australian rider Katie Laurie.  

His sire, Quabri de l’Isle, the crowd favorite and son of Kannan, out of a highly sought after dam line. Quabri retired from sport in 2021 at the age of 17, with a ceremony at the Geneva horse show, the same place where he won the CSIO* Rolex Grand Prix in 2016. He has been a double clear round machine in Nations Cups for his rider Pedro Venis and Team Brazil. He represented Brazil at the Olympic Games in Rio (2016) and Tokyo (2021). They competed in 2 World Equestrian Games, in Caen (2014) and Tryon (2018), as well as 3 Pan American Games, taking home the Gold in Lima, Peru (2019).

His dam, Greetings from Quidam – Stamm 7126, is a direct daughter of the legendary, Quidam de Revel. She was imported from Belgium in 2009, as a 3 year old mare in foal with her first For Pleasure offspring. Due to her extraordinary genetics, she has been retained as a broodmare. Quidam de Revel is without a doubt one of the most influential stallions of all time and continues to stay current in the top rankings long after his passing.  Not only Quidam, but also his sons and daughters determine in large part the picture of the international scene today in sport and stud. Charisma de Sjiem, the dam of Greetings from Quidam, is a mare with incredible genetics through the combination of Cassini I and Caretino, two of the world’s best jumping horse progenitors. Charisma and her daughters have produced FEI competitors up to the 1.60m level. Moreover, she is also the full sister of the international jumper Crusado who competed to 1.60m. Her grand dam Chahut is a sister of the international jumping horse Cosima II (Corrado I) who with Markus Fuchs, won numerous 1.60m GP.