Mighty Magic
Mytens - Heraldik - Levall I
Mighty Magic (born 2003) is a legendary Holsteiner stallion who stands as one of the most successful "blood" sires in the history of modern eventing. A dark bay standing at 168 cm, he is a rare athlete who achieved the ultimate "Triple Crown" of young horse eventing: German Vice-Champion at 5, World Vice-Champion at 6, and World Champion at 7.
As of early 2026, the 23-year-old stallion continues to serve as a primary "refining" sire for the European market, stationed at the Haras du Feuillard in France.
A Career of Versatility
Mighty Magic is famous for his "all-rounder" talent, possessing the rare ability to compete at the highest levels of both eventing and dressage.
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World Eventing Champion (2010): Ridden by Olympic gold medalist Andreas Dibowski, he won the 7-year-old World Championships at Le Lion d’Angers, cementing his status as a world-class athlete.
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Transition to Dressage (2016): After an injury cut his international eventing career short, his exceptional temperament and movement allowed him to pivot to dressage. Ridden by youth rider Eugénie Burban, he won Team Bronze at the European Dressage Championships for Children and reached the Top 5 in the FEI World Youth Rankings.
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2026 Status: He remains in excellent health at Haras du Feuillard, where he is marketed as a "Master of Energy" for breeders looking to inject stamina and elegance into their lines.

