Cryozootech and the Chapot family announce the birth of the clone of Gem Twist, the grey thoroughbred gelding three times awarded “Horse of the Year”, double silver medal at Seoul Olympic games, “world Best Horse” at the 1990 World Equestrian Games. This foal will bring to the breeding industry the blood of thoroughbred show jumpers, a very demanded type of stallion.

The thoroughbred Gem Twist was born in 1979. His dam was Coldly Noble, a Thoroughbred racehorse given to the Chapot family by Mrs. Miles Valentine. His sire Good Twist had won with Frank Chapot 21 international classes in the United States and Europe during the 1960’s. Good Twist is from the American “Bonne Nuit” line which produced many horses on the US Team, including Olympians Miss Budweiser (Circus Rose) and Riviera Wonder.

In late 1984, Greg Best, then a relatively unknown 19-year-old kid began to ride the five-year-old and they entered together the grand-prix ranks in early 1987. Six months later they helped the United States Equestrian Team bring home a team silver medal at the Pan American Games. The year 1988 they won the team and individual silver medals at the Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea. Gem earned the title “World’s Best Horse” in 1990 at the World Equestrian Games where he had the fewest faults out of 78 horses in the event’s five preliminary rounds and the fewest in the final four rounds with four different riders.

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