Furioso

| Marcovil | |||
| Hurry On | Tout de Suite | ||
| Precipitation | Batchelor's Double | ||
| Double Life | Saint Joan | ||
| Furioso | |||
| Son in Law | Mother in Law | ||
Maureen |
Friar Marcus | ||
St
Prisca |
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| Temoigrage |
Born in England in 1939, the Thoroughbred colt, Furioso was
to become one of the most influential sires in modern performance
horse breeding, even though he never won a single race in
his 21 starts! He was as well balanced but with slightly
knock kneed forelegs and tight hocks.
The authoritative De Letalon Sport Français of
1992, remarked: he had good bone, and walked liked a
Lord, with a magnificent pace, very energetic and showing
a great deal of amplitude, his tail swinging at each step.
His trot and gallop were good but not exceptional. Though
full of life he was docile and had a good temperament.
Furioso xx, was the leading sire of winners in France from
1954-1961. His son, Lutteur B (pic below), who went on to
win the 1964 Olympic individual gold for showjumping, amazed
the German breeders when he appeared at the Hamburg Derby.
Maas Hell, in Die Grossen Hengste Holsteins records the reaction:
The Germans were again amazed at how nonchalantly Lutteur
B performed on the jumping course, how he played with the
distances, and how, with a long neck, he left the course as
though nothing had happened.

Lutteur B
The Germans rushed to get their share of Furioso blood. Perhaps
the most influential was Furioso 11 who died in 1986 having
sired 81 approved sons, 96 dams of approved sons, and progeny
earnings of DM9,000,000.