Bamboula de Muze is none other than the dam of the stallion Filou de Muze (Stakkato), who competed at CSI5* 1.60m with Philippe Le Jeune and Lucia Le Jeune Vizzini. Bamboula de Muze was primarily dedicated to top-level sport and therefore produced only a small number of foals. The powerful bay mare competed for five seasons at CSI3* 1.50m with Italian rider Orlando Izzo. Two foals were born before her sporting career and only four after.

Year of birth : 2001
Height : 1.71 cm
Coat color : Bay
Studbook : BWP

"Bamboula de Muze is an exceptional mare in every respect. The dam of the phenomenal Filou de Muze, she was herself a top-level winner at CSI 1.50m and a direct descendant of the legendary Qerly Chin."
Cyril CARISEY
Genesis' founder

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Bamboula de Muze is an exceptional mare in every respect. The dam of the phenomenal Filou de Muze, she was herself a top-level winner at CSI 1.50m and a direct descendant of the legendary Qerly Chin.

Bamboula de Muze, dam of the star Filou de Muze CSIO5* 1.60m

Bamboula de Muze is none other than the dam of the stallion Filou de Muze (Stakkato), who competed at CSI5* 1.60m with Philippe Le Jeune and Lucia Le Jeune Vizzini. Taken far too early at the age of 14, Filou de Muze nonetheless stands out for the outstanding quality of his progeny, led by El Conde, with €300,000 in winnings with Nayel Nassar at CSI5* 1.60m.
Despite having a limited number of offspring, Filou de Muze’s descendants are particularly renowned and highly sought after.

Bamboula de Muze was primarily dedicated to top-level sport and therefore produced only a small number of foals. The powerful bay mare competed for five seasons at CSI3* 1.50m with Italian rider Orlando Izzo. Two foals were born before her sporting career and only four after.

Access to the direct genetics of Bamboula de Muze is both exceptionally rare and exclusive.

Daughter of Merveille de Muze CSIO4* 1.60m and granddaughter of Qerly Chin CSIW5* 1.60m

Bamboula de Muze is the daughter of Merveille de Muze (Nabab de Rêve), a very successful winner at CSIO4* 1.60m with Davide Kainich and Trevor Coyle, including a 5th place in the CSIO4* World Cup Grand Prix in Bratislava.
While Bamboula de Muze is notable as the daughter of a 1.60m winner, she is equally distinguished by her second dam, the famous Qerly Chin (Chin Chin).

Beyond being an exceptional broodmare, Qerly Chin was a world-class competitor under Christophe Barbeau: Olympic pre-selection (Athens 2004), 2nd in the Nations Cups at Falsterbo CSIO5* 1.60m and Athens CSIO5* 1.60m, 4th in the World Cup Grand Prix at CSIW5* Amsterdam and Geneva, 5th in the CSIW5* World Cup Grand Prix at Bordeaux, 7th in the CSIW5* World Cup Grand Prix at Mechelen, …

The third dam of Bamboula de Muze, Kerly (Pachat II), was also an excellent winner in 1.60m classes with David Jobertie. Bamboula de Muze therefore boasts three successive dams who all competed successfully at CSI 1.60m level—elite sporting genes passed down generation after generation.

Qerly Chin, the legend

Bamboula de Muze’s second dam is the iconic Qerly Chin. Superlatives hardly suffice to describe this extraordinary mare, both as a competitor and as a foundation broodmare. This remarkable line is considered one of the Top 3 most successful dam lines in the world today.
The exceptional genetics of Qerly Chin are extremely sought after for both sport and breeding—a true guarantee of quality. Listing all the champions descending from Qerly Chin is nearly impossible, such is the density of top-level performers.

The famous Narcotique de Muze II (Darco x Qerly Chin) competed at CSI5* 1.60m with Eric Lamaze, but her breeding record is even more impressive. Among her first- and second-generation descendants are the renowned stallion Querlybet Hero (Baloubet du Rouet), sire of major winners; Sterrehof’s Ushi (Vigo d’Arsouilles) CSIO5* 1.60m; Vagabond de la Pomme (Vigo d’Arsouilles), a top winner at CSIW5* and runner-up in the 2016 World Cup Final in Las Vegas, also a prolific sire; Go Easy de Muze (Vigo d’Arsouilles) CSIW5* 1.60m; Heroine de Muze (Tinka’s Boy) CSIO5* 1.60m; Farfelu de Muze (Vigo d’Arsouilles) CSIO5* 1.60m; Ferly de Muze (Calato) CSI5* 1.60m; Giovanni de la Pomme (Schindler de Muze) CSIW5* 1.60m; Boyante de Muze CSI5* 1.60m, dam of Estoy Aqui de Muze (Malito de Rêve) CSIO5* 1.60m.

Narcotique de Muze II and Merveille de Muze (the dam of Bamboula de Muze) are therefore sisters, both daughters of Qerly Chin.

The extraordinary quality of Qerly Chin’s descendants also continues through her other daughters: Walloon de Muze (Nabab de Rêve) CSI3* 1.60m, dam of Toupie de la Roque (Kannan) CSI5* 1.65m; Walnut de Muze (Nabab de Rêve), a top CSIO5* 1.60m winner and 4th at the European Championships in Windsor, dam of Fetard de la Pomme (Querlybet Hero) CSI4* 1.60m and I’m Special de Muze (Emerald) CSI3* 1.50m, a renowned stallion and sire of top winners; Werly Chin de Muze (Nabab de Rêve) CSI4* 1.60m, dam of Kirschwasser scf (Amaretto d’Arco) CSI5* 1.65m, Diablesse de Muze (Baloubet du Rouet) CSIW5* 1.60m, Everlychin de la Pomme (Malito de Rêve) CSI5* 1.60m, dam of the stallion Kasanova de la Pomme (Bamako de Muze) CSI5* 1.60m. Also descending from this line are Antidote de Mars (Diamant de Semilly) CSI5* 1.60m, the stallion Jenson Van’t Meulenhof (Vagabond de la Pomme) CSIO5* 1.70m, Denzel Van’t Meulenhof (Marius Claudius), stallion and sire of top-level winners, and Ensor de Litrange (Nabab de Rêve) CSI5* 1.70m.

Rubens du Ri d’Asse

Rubens du Ri d’Asse is a precious stallion. A CSIO5* 1.60m performer, the tall BWP stallion is also the sire of another global breeding icon: Quasibelle du Seigneur (Rubens du Ri d’Asse x Chin Chin).

Rubens du Ri d’Asse passed on his strength to his exceptional daughters—a quality he himself inherited from the sculptural Argentinus, a descendant of the great Hanoverian male line of Absatz and Argentan I. Among Argentinus’ offspring, Arko III and Air Jordan are worldwide references.

The dam of Rubens du Ri d’Asse is by the outstanding Selle Français stallion Lys de Darmen (Et Hop AA x Tanael), who also appears as the damsire of Qerly Chin.

The maternal line of Rubens du Ri d’Asse is one of the best in the world. His third dam, Romina (Lugano Van La Roche), is also the second dam of Nikita de Laubry (Skippy II), Olympic competitor at Sydney, and the granddam of the extraordinary broodmare Cordula de Laubry (For Pleasure), dam of the stallions Fantomas de Muze and Lector vd Bisschop.
Cordula de Laubry is ranked World No. 1 based on offspring “Black Type” results (Hippomundo).

"I really love Bamboula de Muze and I think people should look at her ! "
Cyril CARISEY
Genesis' founder