Glock's London
NABAB DE REVE x CHIN CHIN
Glock’s London: The Olympic Silver Medalist and Elite Nabab de Rêve Son Who Became One of Modern Showjumping’s Most Influential Sires
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pedigree
Biography
Glock’s London is one of the most celebrated Belgian Warmblood showjumping stallions of the modern era. Born in 2002, the chestnut son of Nabab de Rêve out of the Chin Chin mare Ta Belle van Sombeke combines two legendary jumping bloodlines known for producing Olympic-level sport horses. His pedigree traces to the influential Quidam de Revel and Jalisco B lines that have shaped international showjumping breeding. Ridden by Dutch Olympic rider Gerco Schröder, Glock’s London rose to the top of international sport, competing successfully in CSI5* competitions and major championships around the world. After a long and successful career at the highest level, including Olympic and World Championship medals, he retired from competition in 2019 to focus on breeding, where he continues to influence modern jumping bloodlines through successful offspring competing internationally.
Notable Progeny
Glock’s London has produced numerous sport horses competing in international showjumping and breeding programs across Europe. Notable offspring include: London Blue PS – international showjumping mare Londora – Oldenburg sport horse competitor Oreo Brownie H – FEI young horse championship competitor Irhann de Fondcombe – licensed stallion prospect Capriati Diamond Pleasure D Day H Delise de Londre Dancer Dallas
Results for Glock's London
Individual Silver Medal – 2012 Olympic Games, London Team Silver Medal – 2012 Olympic Games, London Team Gold – 2014 World Equestrian Games, Caen Winner – LGCT Grand Prix of Rio de Janeiro Winner – LGCT Grand Prix of Cannes Winner – LGCT Grand Prix of Vienna Winner – 1.60 m Sportland Salzburg Grand Prix (Amadeus Horse Indoors) Winner – FEI Nations Cup Final Barcelona (team) Multiple CSI5 Grand Prix placings across Europe* Over 250 international starts with numerous wins and placings up to 1.60 m level