Was Jappeloup a real horse?

Was Jappeloup a real horse?

Jappeloup, who was a gelding, came from an amazing background: he was allegedly a cross. He was the product of a French Trotter sire; his dam was a Thoroughbred. Durand initially refused to ride the horse because he was so small.

Is Jappeloup alive?

On November 5, 1991, Jappeloup died suddenly, just after taking his well-deserved retirement.

How tall is Jappeloup?

Jappeloup, who was only 15.2hh, is now considered one of the greatest showjumping horses of all time. He was from unlikely breeding — by the French Trotter stallion Tyrol II and out of the thoroughbred mare Vénérable (by Oural).

What breed was Jappeloup?

Jappeloup de Luze, who was only 15.2hh, is now considered one of the greatest showjumping horses of all time. He was from unlikely breeding — by a French Trotter Tyrol II out of Vénérable, a thoroughbred by Oural.

What kind of horse is a Jappeloup?

Jappeloup, who was a gelding, came from an amazing background: he was allegedly a cross. He was the product of a French Trotter sire; his dam was a Thoroughbred.

Is Jappeloup based on a true story?

Jappeloup is a 2013 Canadian-French film directed by Christian Duguay. In January 2014, Lou de Laâge was nominated for the Most Promising Actress award at the 39th César Awards. Based on a real story, in the early 1980s, Pierre Durand, Jr. gives up on his career as a lawyer and turns to professional show jumping.

How many horses did it take to play Jappeloup?

The French must have gone through a painstaking process to find horses that could play Jappeloup, who was not a big horse at all. Think about it: how do you find a little horse who can do the impossible? Nonetheless, the producers report that three horses have been retained to play the part of Jappeloup. Thanks for watching! Thanks for watching!

Who was Jappeloup de Luze?

The French are getting in the spirit of the Olympics by making a feature film about Jappeloup de Luze, the amazing against-all-odds showjumper who won a spectacular gold medal for France at the 1988 Olympic Games in South Korea. Jappeloup was ridden by Pierre Durand; the USA’s Greg Best and the wonderful Gem Twist had to settle for the silver.

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