His dam, Galaxie d’Elle, is a daughter of Narcos II, who has produced more than
350 winners and 31 approved stallions. He was a winner at the national and
international level and was preselected for the OG Seul.
Further back, Jalisco B and Uriel are both regarded as chef de race in France.
Both Une Etoile d’Elle, his second dam, and Gazelle d’Elle, his third dam, were
succesfull at the GP level and the great Gazelle, one of the foundations of the
French sport horse breeding is his fourth dam. Gazelle is in the direct lineage
of more than 10 stallions in France among them Double Espoir, undisputed chef
de race and Digne Espoir, sire of olympic horses, she is also in the background
of international winners in all the generations: Mise en Plis, Nouvelle Espoir and
Reve d’Espoir in the 60’s, Gazelle d’Elle in the 70’s and more recently, Quel Type
d’Elle and Reve d’Elle.
Galaxie d’Elle is also the dam of Be Eme Marte (2003, by Red Devil) and Be Eme
Neptuno (2004, by Magnus Calixto) both with good performances in the young
horses championships.