Helios de la Cour II

Helios de la Cour II
Helios de la Cour II ridden by Alexis Gautier at the 2010 French Elite Show Jumping Championships.
SpeciesHorse
BreedSelle Français
BornMay 29, 1995
Moyon
DiedJuly 19, 2019
Cause of deathHorse colic
ParentsPapillon Rouge (father)
Sisi de la Cour (mother)
OffspringPêche du Heup
Parenthèse Tame
Pommeau du Heup
Par trois
Quassiopée de Tivoli
Qui Vive de la Tour
Quabelle
Quinette du Quesnoy
Quenelle de Normandie
Qadillac du Heup
Urhelia Lutterbach

Helios de la Cour II (29 May 1995, Moyon – 19 July 2019) was a bay stallion registered in the Selle Français studbook. He was owned throughout his career by his breeders, Emmanuelle and Jean-François Couetil. After a serious accident in 2006 that interrupted his sporting career for several years, he achieved a notable distinction by becoming, with rider Alexis Gautier, the first horse in show jumping history to win the French championship twice, in 2010 and 2011.

After establishing himself as a prominent breeding stallion, he died of colic in July 2019. He sired more than 700 foals, including the champion mares Qui vive de la Tour and Urhelia Lutterbach.

History

Helios de la Cour II was born on 29 May 1995[1] at the Haras de la Patoyère in Moyon, in the Manche department of Normandy, France, to Michel and Colette Couetil.[2][3] He remained under the ownership of his breeders throughout his life, who gave priority to his breeding career over his sporting career.[P 1]

He was ridden exclusively by the rider Alexis Gautier.[P 2] In 2006, he suffered a serious paddock accident that resulted in a torn kneecap,[P 3] which led to his withdrawal from competition for three years. He returned to show jumping in 2009[P 3] and subsequently achieved, with Gautier, the first double victory in the history of the French Pro Élite Championship.[P 4]

By the end of 2010, Helios was approaching the age of 16, which is considered advanced for a show-jumping horse.[P 5] His last recorded competition was a three-star international show jumping event (CSI3*) held in Royan on 2 August 2012.[1] He was officially retired from competition in 2013. Helios died of sudden colic on 19 July 2019 at the home of his breeders, Emmanuelle and Jean-François Couetil, at the age of 24.[P 2] Following his death, his breeders expressed their sorrow at the loss of a horse regarded as the most accomplished they had owned.[P 2]

Description

Helios de la Cour II was a bay stallion registered in the Selle Français studbook,[3] classified as a "Selle Français originel," meaning that he had no crossbreeding with horses of other origins.[P 2]

He displayed the morphological type of his sire, the stallion Papillon Rouge, with a square and expressive head, a stocky build, strong leg action, and temperament, but sometimes an excessively low balance over fences.[P 6] He stood 1.67 meters tall.[3]

Competition record

In 1998, Helios de la Cour II was crowned French champion in the three-year-old show-jumping category.[P 1] In 2001, the pair formed by Helios and rider Alexis Gautier finished sixth in the national championship for six-year-old horses.[P 7]

2010 season

In March 2010, ridden by Alexis Gautier, he won the Grand Prix of the Auvers show-jumping competition in the Pro 2 category with a faultless round.[4] The pair were considered strong contenders for the 2010 French Show Jumping Championship.[P 3] Gautier competed using a wild card, as the horse was not qualified for the championship.[P 3] After leading the speed class, the pair completed a clear round on the following day.[P 3]

In November 2010, the Helios–Gautier pair were among the headline participants at the Équipondi competition in Pontivy.[P 8] They won the Pro Élite Grand Prix at 1.50 m after completing a double clear round in 45.47 seconds, placing pressure on their rivals with their performance.[P 9]

2011 season

During the 2011 French Championship, the Helios–Gautier pair finished second after the Saturday speed class and subsequently placed first on Sunday over the two rounds of the Pro Élite Championship, ahead of Patrice Delaveau (Ornella Mail), Philippe Rozier (Randgraaf), and Michel Hécart (Ninon des Loulous).[P 4] The pair completed a faultless round, receiving a half-point penalty for exceeding the time allowed.[P 4]

In 2011, Helios achieved a show-jumping index (ISO) of 172, which remained his highest sporting year.[5]

Origins

Helios de la Cour II was sired by the Selle Français stallion Papillon Rouge, out of the mare Sisi de la Cour, a daughter of Uriel.[3] His pedigree included 33% Thoroughbred ancestry.[6]

Family tree
Helios de la Cour II
1995—2019
Papillon Rouge
1981—2009
Sisi de la Cour
1984—2010
Jalisco B
1975—1994
Verboise
°1965
Uriel
1964—1988
Lady de la Cour
°1977
Almé
1966—1991
Tanagra
°1963
Centaure du Bois
°1946
Lorette
°1955
Nankin
°1957
Jesabelle de Baugy
°1953
Starter
°1962
Up Lady
°1964
Ibrahim
1952—1973
Girondine
°1950
Furioso
1939—1967
Délicieuse
°1947
Trianon du Bois
°1941
Quiryda
°1938
Fringant
°1949
Histoire de rire
°1951
Fra Diavolo
1938—1959
Constellation
°1946
Ascot
°1944
Nadine
°1935
Rantzau
1946—1971
Kaironnaise
°1954
Ascot
°1944
Noblesse de la Cour
°1957

His major ancestor was the stallion Ibrahim.[7]

Progeny

Helios de la Cour II was approved for breeding in the Selle Français studbook in 2000.[8] According to Lucas Tracol in Grand Prix magazine, he had a significant impact on French breeding, siring 708 foals.[P 2] In L'Éperon, Éric Fournier described his success as a sire as limited, noting that his offspring were considered relatively heavy for show-jumping horses.[P 6]

Family tree
Helios de la Cour II
1995 — 2019
Par trois
°2003
Pommeau du Heup
°2003
Pêche du Heup
°2003
Parenthèse Tame
2003 — 2020
Qui vive de la Tour
°2004
Quassiopée de Tivoli
°2004
Quinette du Quesnoy
°2004
Quenelle de Normandie
°2004
Qadillac du Heup
°2004
Quabelle
°2004
Urhelia Lutterbach
°2008
Unstin du pays d'Auge
°2008
Conga van de Neerheide
°2008
Unick du Francport
°2008
Up and down Tame
°2008
Uneven Sunheup
°2008
Utopista
°2008
Mandato van de Neerheide
°2012
Guernica la Garette
2016

Helios sired several notable horses, including the mare Qui vive de la Tour (ISO 161[9]), as well as Urhelia Lutterbach, Pommeau du Heup and her sister Qadillac du Heup, Par Trois, Noa de la Chaise, Parenthese Tame, Quabelle, Quenelle de Normandie, Quassiope de Tivoli, Quinette du Quesnoy, and Rye Val de Mai.[P 1][P 2]

See also

References

Specialized references

  1. ^ a b "Helios De La Cour II". Fédération équestre internationale. Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  2. ^ "HELIOS DE LA COUR II". Horse Telex. Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  3. ^ a b c d "HELIOS DE LA COUR II". Institut français du cheval et de l'équitation (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  4. ^ "Alexis Gautier/Helios de la Cour gagnants". Le Cheval (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  5. ^ "Aptitude". Institut français du cheval et de l'équitation (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  6. ^ "Diversité génétique" [Genetic diversity]. Institut français du cheval et de l'équitation (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  7. ^ "Diversité génétique: Ancêtres majeurs" [Genetic diversity: Major ancestors]. Institut français du cheval et de l'équitation (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  8. ^ "Approbation et carnet de Helios de la Cour II - Reproduction - Info chevaux" [Approval and stud book entry for Helios de la Cour II - Reproduction - Horse information]. Institut français du cheval et de l'équitation (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  9. ^ "Informations générales de qui vive de la tour - Info chevaux" [General information about the tower's inhabitants - Horse information]. Institut français du cheval et de l'équitation (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.

Press references

  1. ^ a b c "Helios de la Cour II s'en est allé" [Helios de la Cour II has passed away.]. Stud for Life (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Tracol 2019
  3. ^ a b c d e Decamp 2010
  4. ^ a b c Thierry 2011
  5. ^ Letki, Anne-Claire (November 18, 2010). "Pro 1 Alençon : « Une victoire en appelle une autre »" [Pro 1 Alençon: "One victory leads to another"]. Grand Prix magazine (in French). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  6. ^ a b Fournier 2019
  7. ^ Leprévost, Thierry Georges (January 12, 2011). "Alexis Gautier : champion de France 2010 !" [Alexis Gautier: 2010 French champion!]. Patrimoine normand (in French). No. 76. Archived from the original on January 27, 2023. Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  8. ^ "Concours national pro élites de Pontivy. Place au haut niveau" [Pontivy National Elite Competition. Make way for top-level competition]. Le Télégramme (in French). November 4, 2010. Retrieved January 26, 2026.
  9. ^ "Concours national de Pontivy indoor. Alexis Gautier confirme son titre" [Pontivy Indoor National Competition. Alexis Gautier confirms his title]. Le Télégramme (in French). November 8, 2010. Retrieved January 26, 2026.

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