Ibrahim (April 18, 1952 – 1973) was a bay half-bred stallion, theoretically Anglo-Norman, but registered as Selle Français.
His success as a breeder was late, as Ibrahim mostly covered Norman draft mares during his early years at the stud.
[1] In 1957, he sired the mare Norvale, who became a broodmare for a few years before competing internationally in show jumping with Jean-Michael Gaud.
[1] According to breeder Germain Levallois, it was not uncommon for the first 15 prize-winning foals in breeding competitions at that time to all be sons and daughters of Ibrahim.
[2] (1963–1981) The quality of his offspring was particularly noted during the grand week at Fontainebleau in 1970, where Alcazar D, Aurore C, Azimut, Arteban, and Almé all dominated other competitors in the final, while the five-year-old mare Val de Loire B won the competition in her age class.