Odilon JIM (Indiano XVIII x Quinones/Jerez)
Odilon JIM was bred in Mexico by Federico Jimenez Saenz
and was imported to the United States by Gremlan
Farms.  Odilon represents some of the finest bloodlines of
the breed.  His sire, the peerless Indiano XVIII, is a
Spanish National Champion, a Grand National
Champion of Mexico, and a best movement champion in
the United States.  His dam’s sire is Jerez, one of the
highest ranked horses ever in the Spanish Book of Merits.

Odilon has substantial bone, is straight moving, and has
superb gaits for dressage.  He is trained by USDF Silver
Medalist, Megan Georges of Georgetown, TX.  

Odilon’s show record includes:

Southwest Dressage Championship finalist
IALHA National Championship Dressage “Top 5”
Central Texas Dressage Society top scoring  
    dressage horse
Reserve Champion Junior Stallion, Fall Festival of the
   Andalusian Horse
Reserve Champion Stallion, USDF Pro-Am Breeders
   Cup

In 2005, Odilon was the personal mount of Sabine Schut-
Kery for exhibitions at  Dressage at Devon and at the
Southwest Dressage Championships.  Sabine is one of the
top dressage riders and trainers in the United States,
and she has summed up Odilon as a performance horse in
one word—“awesome.”  

2007 Fees:

$2,000 Approved Purebred PRE, Andalusian, Lusitano
$1,000 Other approved mares
Nancy Fair on Odilon
 Summer 2005
 Odilon at Age 4
Odilon at USDF Pro-Am
Breeders Cup, Handled by          
             Russell Oden
 Oden Sporthorses