Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam

Discipline:

Eventing

Birth Year:

2008

Gender and Colour:

Gelding, Brown

Rider:

Kevin McNab

Bio

His arrival in 2019 expands the Scuderia 1918 team. Don Quindam, born in 2008, is the grandson of the great stallion Quidam de Revel who, among his many achievements, also boasted an excellent ranking at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

These expectations did not disappoint when Kevin McNab got in the saddle. Their meeting was love at first sight. A horse of his calibre can only convey what he has, and Kevin has managed to pull a champion out of this horse with a reserved but strong personality.

Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam has just made his Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020 for Australia winning the silver medal in the Eventing team.

Top Results

7th place, PAU CCI5*-L, 2019

6th place, Lexington Kentucky CCI5*-L, 2020

14° Place, Olympic Games 2020

Meet Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam

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News

Scuderia 1918 Makes History: Three Horses Selected for Paris 2024 Olympics

Scuderia 1918 is proud to announce a historic milestone: for the first time ever, an equestrian Team will have three horses competing in different disciplines at the Olympics. This unprecedented achievement underscores the exceptional quality and dedication of Scuderia 1918 in the international equestrian community. Scuderia 1918 Viking d’la Rousserie with Kevin Staut – Show…

Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam from Tokyo to the Pratoni del Vivaro

After winning a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games, Australian rider Kevin McNab and his horse Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam are now ready to compete in the Eventing World Championships at the Pratoni del Vivaro. Leader of the eventing FEI/WBFSH ranking for the 2019/2020 season thanks to the continuity of his excellent results, Scuderia…

Tokyo 2020: Team Silver for Kevin McNab and Team AUS

The 3-day event team competition finished yesterday at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The Australian team completed the final show jumping test with two clear rounds and 4 faults in the third, finishing on a total of 100.20, beaten only by Team Great Britain. Kevin McNab riding Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam, Andrew Hoy on Vassily…