Dollar dela Pierre
Quidam de Revel - Foudre de Guerre - Kalmiste
Dollar dela Pierre (1991–2012), also known internationally as Tlaloc La Silla and Tlaloc M, was a legendary bay Selle Français stallion. A "Chef de Race" in his own right, he was a key figure in the golden era of French show jumping, famously serving as one of the four stallions that led France to team gold at the 2002 World Equestrian Games.
His career was a globetrotting journey of elite success, representing both Mexico and France at the highest levels:
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World Team Champion (2002): Under Reynald Angot, he was a cornerstone of the French team that won Gold in Jerez de la Frontera. This historic team was composed entirely of stallions (including Diamant de Semilly).
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European Vice-Champion (2003): He helped the French team secure Silver in Donaueschingen and finished 7th individually in Europe.
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Olympic Veteran: Competing under the name Tlaloc La Silla for Mexico, he reached the individual final at the 2000 Sydney Olympics at just 9 years old.
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Sire of the World: He won the prestigious "Sires of the World" title in Lanaken in 2001, proving he was the best among his breeding peers.

