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THE CITY OF KINGS’ SHOW
Fontainebleau 3-4 June 2023
by MargotOn June 3rd and 4th 2023, the first edition of The City of Kings’ Show was hosted in Fontainebleau. It was the first time since 1989 that a show was organized at the Stade Equestre du Grand Parquet – a stunning location in the forest of Fontainebleau. Le Grand Parquet hosts some of the most prestigious dressage and jumping competitions throughout the year, 7 arenas with the best grounds you can find, 300 fulltime stables, a round pen, a restaurant and so on.
Fontainebleau is a historical city with its castle built in the XII century. Throughout the age, the castle was the inhabited by kings like Francis I, Louis XIV, Louis XV and Napoleon who called it “the true home of Kings”!
It is under a sunny weekend that the “international C Show” happened in the Honorary Grass Ring. The organizing committee made sure people felt comfortable and happy to be there. The great atmosphere and happy faces showed that it was the case!
50 horses were presented during the qualifying classes, we saw some nice quality especially a very strong mares’ class. Some special trophies were created to support the European breeders: each top 3 of the classes were rewarded after each championship on Sunday. The best French horse received its entry paid for the French Nationals. The trophy for the best teammates (European owner / handler and international owner / handler) was there to encourage owners showing their horses and give the opportunity of new / small owners, to experience and learn showing.
As a first-time organizer SELECT by Margot Chazel took a bet to fulfill a dream and we are all in for that! We wish the organizing team best of luck for the upcoming editions!
See you in Fontainebleau in 2024!
Chazel z photos by Henrike HöermannYearling Fillies
GOLD MEDAL KARMA AL SHIRAA
RFI UNIQUE X ERALDA | B/O: AL SHIRAA ARABIANS
SILVER MEDAL CAMEG SIMORIA
MANSURAT RB X COTSWOLDS KAPPELLA
B/O: MR & MRS MCARTHUR
BRONZE MEDAL SIWAAR AWAMRH
D IBN RASHEEM X MALAK EL TALIB AG
B: ZUABI MOHAMMAD - O: AHMAD EL GARUSHI
Yearling Colts
SILVER MEDAL TSL MAJEED
HL EL GANADOR X MELIYAH
B: LISA-MARIE HECKENBUECKER | O: MR & MRS MCARTHUR
BRONZE
MEDAL JOWEL MM
JEWEL RC X HAIFA AL ADEYAT
B/O: MATHIEU MILOUX
Junior Fillies
GOLD MEDAL IRVINNA AL SHIRAASILVER
MEDAL
RFI FARID X ERALDA
B/O: AL SHIRAA STABLES
JHESELLE AL SHIRAA
BRONZE MEDAL MARAYA SAMJAD
AJ ELAF X ATOUCH OF MAGIC ORA
B/O: SAMJAD STUD
Junior Colts
GOLD MEDAL AFM FARAA
EXXALT X MARRIYAH | B: JEFF AND SYIBL COLLINS AND BRANDI CARSON - O: AFM ARABIANS
SILVER MEDAL FAJER AA
SHANGHAI EA X FADWA AA
B: ARIELA ARABIANS FARM & BALULU DORON
O: ARIELA ARABIANS FARM
BRONZE MEDAL ADEEB SAMJAD
SHANGHAI EA X ATOUCH OF MAGIC
B/O: SAMJAD STUD
Senior Mares
GOLD MEDAL LA DOLCE DEA
WADEE AL SHAQAB X COL CARISMA | B: FONTANA ANTONIO - O: : AL SHIRAA ARABIANS
SILVER MEDAL D JAMAYEL
FA EL RASHEEM X D JAREEN
B: DUBAI ARABIAN HORSE STUD
O: AL SHIRAA ARABIANS
BRONZE MEDAL NESJ EL YULIAH
AJMAN MONISCIONE X NESJ EL MARKHISA
B: EVERARS-VAN DEN BROEK, MR.AND MEVR.
O: AL SHIRAA ARABIANS
Senior Stallions
GOLD MEDAL MICHELANGELO REGALIS
SILVER MEDAL RAFEA AL RAYAT
EXCALIBUR EA X ALAA AL RAYAT
B: AL RAYAT STUD
O: AL EBTIHAJ STUD
BRONZE MEDAL SHAH MAHOUR
EMERALD J X SHAH MALIHA
B/O: SCEA DE ROUZIERES
European Breeders
1ST PLACE J FILLIES POEMA PALADIA
PALADID X PSYCHE LEJLA | B/O: MIROSLAW ROGOWSKI EVOPEGASUS STUD
2ND PLACE J FILLIES
SHAH ASIA
NA MOUS AL SHAHANIA X SHAH AROUSA
B/O: SCEA DE ROUZIERES
3RD PLACE J FILLIES
HIZIA JJ
MAXIMILIAN X HARMONIA JJ
B/O: JACKY SIMON
European Breeders
1ST PLACE MARES KATIWA
SHAH WAHID X KATAZINA AL PATOULA
B/O: MME H. LEURIDAN AND M. G. BIDAULT
European Breeders
1ST PLACE STALLIONS SHAH MAHOUR
EMERALD J X SHAH MALIHA | B/O: SCEA DE ROUZIERES
2ND PLACE STALLIONS
DILIGO
DES AUBUS
MYSTIC IMMAGE X RAFALIA DES AUBUES
B: MMES LUCAS KATELL ET TROTEL NATHALIE
O: TROTEL NATHALIE - HARAS DE LA CHATAIGNIÈRE
Special Awards
BEST TYPE IN FEMALE SECTION
BEST MOVEMENT FEMALE LA DOLCE DEA
BEST TYPE IN MALE SECTION
BEST MOVEMENT MALE AJ SAYAF
BEST TEAMMATES EUROPEAN BREEDERS
MATHIEU MILOUX
BEST FRENCH HORSE JOWEL MM
NAPOLEON III TROPHY SCEA DE ROUZIERE
BIAŁKA STEPS OUT OF THE SHADOWS
BIAŁKA JUNIOR SPRING SHOW - 33RD EDITION
PURE POLISH CLASSIC SHOW - 1ST EDITION
by Maciej PawełBiałka Stud was founded by the Polish State in 1930, acting initially as a Stallion Depot. In 1981 Białka joined the group of other Pureblood Arabian State Studs in Poland, alongside Janów Podlaski, Michałów and Kurozwęki. Only 10 years later, Białka Stud became the organizer of the Arabian Junior Spring Show, being the yearly survey of young Polish Arabian horses. This year witnessed the 33rd edition of the Show. Since 2021, the vastly experienced Hanna Sztuka is the manager and breeder of Białka Stud. Her efforts are directed towards making Białka Stud a place not only full of charm, marked with an extraordinary grace, but also a stud characterized by order and discipline necessary to achieve the desired objectives. Thus, Białka Stud is meant to become a place where the equestrian and breeding tradition meets with modernity and the swirl of world events in horse breeding.
Organizational skills coupled with the charming location were the reasons why the Pure Polish Arabian Society chose Białka Stud as the venue of the first Pure Polish Classic Arabian Show affiliated by ECAHO in the format “specific origin”. The Society was founded in 2020, and like other similar societies in the world, for example the Pyramid Society, it aims to protect and promote a specific type of the Arabian horse, in this case the Polish type, whose extreme beauty was indivisibly linked with insurpassed bravery, that was evolving on the battle fields, and then on race tracks.
A clearly outlined goal of breeding: to breed an Arabian horse characterized by a specific bouquet as well as utilitarian features, meaning beatiful and brave, for many years conditioned the Polish breeders to consider as indispensable the training of horses and their subsequent trial on race track. As a consequence, such approach proved the cornerstone of the world success achieved by the Polish Arabian horse. The ardent work of the generations of breeders, supported by selection oriented at beauty in conjunction with correct build and excellent health
proved on race track, made the Polish Arabian horses gain the reputation of “beautiful and brave”, thus also gaining unquestionable primacy in the world.
Faced with the globalization of breeding and the inevitable dominance of the show lines in the pedigrees of the Polish Arabian horses, as well as the fact that Arabian horses departing from the type recognized in Poland were allowed into the breeding (French type), the Pure Polish Arabian Society deemed it necessary to organize a special show dedicated to horses with Polish pedigrees in order to fulfill it’s mission to promote the Polish Arabian horses. Only horses meeting the definition of Pure Polish Classic are permitted to compete in the Show. The intention behind the Pure Polish Classic Show is also to emphasize the importance of the bravery trial, i.e. training on race track. Therefore, horses that are racing or have been racing are rewarded with one extra point to their score for phenotype. Such procedure is meant to level the chances as well as to encourage the breeders to put their horses in training on race track (during a transition period). Simultaneously,
it is assumed that starting from 2025, racing will become obligatory for all horses denominated Pure Polish Classic.
A separate class was organized for junior horses 3-4 years old under training on race track (i.e. the age when horses in Poland are racing on track), which was possible due to the fact that the Białka Show took place at the start of the racing season.
The Show met with many well wishes and extraordinary interest, mainly amongst all those who remember the success of Arabian horses with Polish pedigrees. Horses evoked as proof of the quality of the Polish breeding due to very high selling prices fetched, such as Kwestura, Pepita or Perfinka, are all mares proven on race track with Polish pedigrees.
The problems starting to face the population of show horses in Europe is the globalization of breeding affecting the race, which in turn leads to the tightening of pedigrees and a diminishing pool of stallions promising breeding success. A longtime selection focused on a specific type and head, with little attention paid to the features of build, including legs and movement, but also health, all these factors cause problems with obtaining a good stallion.
Polish Arabian horses of today undoubtedly depart from the contemporary type preferred at the Arabian horse shows. Therefore, even presenting good movement coupled with a harmonious build, they are unable to compete with show products from the Middle East. Yet, these horses are still capable of awakening admiration, like the Janów bred Biruta by Extern. In the hands of Adam Ochman, she deservedly became the senior female champion and the winner of the title Best in Show of the First Pure Polish Classic Show. In the same competition, the Białka bred Palert (Alert-Pericola by Kahil Al Shaqab), sire lineage Ilderim, achieved similar success as the senior male champion and Best in Show. Palert is a stallion boasting of a very interesting, double-sided Polish pedigree, though also imbued with straight egyptian horses, resulting in very interesting offspring, predominantly better than the father. His dauther, Ewidencja, also competed in the Show. Among junior stallions, the winner is the chestnut son of Ganges, Egizon (Ganges-Egiza by HK Krystal), sire lineage Kuhailan Haifi, whose presentation was superb despite intensive training on race track. The Białka bred Chilla by Alert became the junior female champion. Like Egizon, this season she will compete on race track. El Jazza, the extremely beautiful daugher of El Jaheez WH, sire lineage Kuhailan Haifi, bred and owned by Klikowa Arabian Stud, proved supreme in the 1-2 Years Filly Championships.
Mateusz Jaworski&Maciej Grzechnik. ph. J.Sokołowski Beautiful wreaths of flowers for medal winners, by Ewa Imielska-Hebda Maciej Grzechnik, Hanna Sztuka & Maciej Bury. ph. J.SokołowskiAlthough the First Pure Polish Classic Show revealed certain distance between horses with Polish pedigrees and horses with pedigrees imbued with foreign stallions, often very valueable ones, the said event also showed the necessity to protect the native genetic resources displaced by the global breeding. Consequently, the protection of the Polish Arabian horse through the use of stallions and mares from old lineages and families considered as Polish and the bravery trial, all this is meant not only to perserve the breeding tradition, but primarily to protect features characteristic for the Polish horses, mainly beauty accompanied by bravery and health. These efforts are vital if we wish to preserve biodiversity in the globalised breeding world of the Arabian horses.
Definition of the horse Pure Polish classic specific origin
The definition of the term Pure Polish Classic Arabian refers a horse of the Arabian horse breed originating from one of the 7 sire lineages and belonging to one of the 15 dam families accepted by the Polish Breeding Program, with the exception of the sire line Saklawi I – mentioned in the Program. Horses representing the sire line Saklawi I are considered as Pure Polish Classic Arabian provided they originate from the sire strain of Palas (1968 SU). The remaining strains of the sire line Saklawi I may be considered as Pure Polish Classic Arabian in the sire line of a stallion or mare only in the fifth posteriori generation born in Poland, subject to completion of bravery trial. The pedigree of Pure Polish Classic Arabian cannot include in any generation the following stallions: Amer, Baroud III, Burning Sand, Dragon, St. Laurent, Tiwaiq. q
Male lineages and female families accepted in the breeding of Polish Arabian horses:
Male linageages:
1. Kuhailan Haifi or.ar. imp. 1931 Gumniska
2. Ibrahim or.ar. imp. 1907 Antoniny
3. Kuhailan Afas or.ar. imp. 1931 Gumniska
4. Krzyżyk or.ar. imp. 1876 Jarczowce
5. Ilderim or.ar. imp. 1900 Sławuta
6. Bairactar or.ar. imp. 1817 Weil
7. Koheilan Adjuze or.ar. imp. 1885 Babolna
8. Palas (SU) 1968, line Saklawi I
Female families:
1. Gazella or.ar. imp. 1845 Jarczowce
2. Milordka born. ca. 1810 Sławuta
3. Mlecha or.ar. imp. 1845 Jarczowce
4. Sahara or.ar. imp. 1845 Jarczowce
5. Ukrainka born. ca. 1815 Sławuta
6. Szweykowska born. ca. 1800 Sławuta
7. Wołoszka born ca. 1810 Sławuta
8. Szamrajówka born ca. 1810 Białacerkiew
9. Selma born ca. 1865 Egypt
10. Cherifa or.ar. imp. 1870 France
11. Semrie or.ar. imp. 1902 Babolna
12. Scherife or.ar. imp. 1902 Babolna
13. Rodania or.ar. imp. 1880 England
14. Adjuze or.ar. imp. 1885 Babolna
15. Bent-El-Arab or.ar. imp. 1885 Babolna
Gold
Medal Yearling Fillies | EBONITA
HASH OSB X ETRUZJA | B/O: SK JANOW PODLASKI
YEARLING FILLIES
BIAŁKA JUNIOR SPRING SHOW - 33RD EDITION
Silver Medal Yearling Fillies |
HASH OSB X WIGA | B/O: SK JANOW PODLASKI
Bronze Medal Yearling Fillies | ELEGANZA (POL)
HASH OSB X EDUARDA | B/O: SK JANOW PODLASKI
YEARLING COLTS
Gold Medal Yearling Colts |
PROMETEUSZ X PORTA KL | B: STADINA KONI KLIKOWA | O: KLIKOWA SPOLKA JAWNA BIAŁKA JUNIOR SPRING SHOW - 33RD EDITION
JUNIOR FILLIES
Gold Medal Junior Fillies |
BIANCA
OF SINUS
FADI AL SHAQAB X BALLENA | B: SINUS ARAB STUD | O: ADAM OCHMAN POLIA ARABIANS
Silver
Medal Junior Fillies | BOGINI ROZ PA
KAHIL AL SHAQAB X BLACK ROSE | B/O: PPH PARYS SP. Z O.O.
Bronze
Medal Junior Fillies | CALGARY EA
SHANGHAI EA X CLEOPATRA EA | B: STADNINA KONI KLIKOWA
O: KLIKOWA SPOLKA JAWNA
Gold Medal Junior Colts | NISSER BABEL
SINHARIB BABEL X AJ NASHEEDA | B/O: BABEL STUD - AL SHAREIF HEKMET
JUNIOR COLTS
BIAŁKA JUNIOR SPRING SHOW - 33RD EDITION
Silver
MEDAR
Medal Junior Colts | EL MORION X EL MEDONIA | B/O: STADNINA KONI MICHALOW SP. Z O. O. Bronze Medal Junior Colts | AL NARCISOTop Five Junior Fillies | ABELIA
MAGIC MAGNIFIC X AXARA | B/O: STADNINA KONI JANOW PODLASKI
TOP FIVE
Top Five Junior Fillies |
LABONITA
DOMINIC M X LAKONIA | B/O: STADNINA KONI MICHALOW
TOP FIVE
Top Five Yearling Colts | PHENIX AL MIRO
D ZEIDAN X PSYCHE LEJLA | B/O: MIROSLAW ROGOWSKI
Top Five Yearling Colts | TEBIANO
HASH OSB X TACJANA | B/O: STADNINA KONI JANOW PODLASKI
Top Five Junior Colts | KSIAZE
RFI FARID X KALIFORNIA. | B: KRZYSZTOF FALBA | O: EWELINA KANIA-BOC
TOP FIVE
Top Five Junior Colts| AGADEZ
MAGIC MAGNIFIQUE X ADELITA | B: STADNINA KONI JANOW PODLASKI | O: KAROL MAKOWSKI
BIAŁKA JUNIOR SPRING SHOW - 33RD EDITION
SPECIAL AWARDS
Best in show FEMALE
Best Head
BIANCA OF SINUS
FADI AL SHAQAB X BALLENA
B: SINUS ARAB STUD
O: ADAM OCHMAN POLIA ARABIANS
Best in show MALE
NISSER BABEL
SINHARIB BABEL X AJ NASHEEDA
B/O: BABEL STUD - AL SHAREIF HEKMET
Highest scoring Yearling Filly of Polish Associated Owner
CARARRA
MAREK KONDRAISUK
BIAŁKA JUNIOR SPRING SHOW - 33RD EDITION
Highest scoring Junior Colt of Polish Associated Owner
WILL KL
KLIKOWA ARABIANS
Highest scoring Yearling Colt of Polish Associated Owner
PRAVO KL
KLIKOWA SPOLKA JAWNA
Highest scoring Junior Filly of Polish Associated Owner Best Mover
Best Legs
BOGINI ROZ PA
JUNIOR FILLIES
Gold Medal Junior Fillies | PIANINA KL
EL JAHEZ WH X AJ PENELOPE | B: SK KLIKOWA | B: KLIKOWA SPOLKA JAWNA
Silver Medal Junior Fillies | EL JAZZA KL
EL JAHEZ WH X EL DORILLA | B: SK KLIKOWA | B: KLIKOWA SPOLKA JAWNA
JUNIOR MARES
Gold Medal Junior Mares | CHILIA
ALERT X CERIKA | B/O: STADNINA KONI BIALKA, MHR SP. Z O.O
Silver Medal Junior Mares | ELANDA
GANGES X ELIDIA| B/O: STADNINA KONI BIAŁKA, MHR SP. Z O.O.
SENIOR MARES GOLD
Gold Medal Senior Mares | BIRUTA
EKSTERN X BAJADA | B: STADNINA KONI JANOW PODLASKI | O: ADAM OCHMANN
Silver Medal Senior Mares | EGIRIA
ESPARTO X EGIRA | B: SK BIALKA SP. ZO.O.
O: MALOPOLSKA HODOWLA ROSLIN SP. ZO.O.
B: SK BIALKA SP. ZO.O.
JUNIOR STALLIONS
Gold Medal Junior Stallions |
GANGES X EGIZA | B: SK BIALKA | O: MHR SP. Z O.O
Silver Medal Junior Stallions | MOHORT
PALATINO X MALOWANA LALA | B/O: AGRICOLA MAZURY
SENIOR STALLIONS
Gold Medal Senior Stallions |
Silver Medal Senior Stallions |
EKSTERN
B/O:
C INTERNATIONAL SHOW ECAHO STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN EVENT
10-11 JUNE
Without any doubt, this year the Prisco family has won its own personal championship, just as Napoli Football Team did, achieving all the goals it set for itself 4 years ago when Donato Prisco embarked on the organizational adventure of a show in the south of Italy. Today, we can say that the goal has not only been achieved but even enriched the show scene in the country. Many breeders from northern Italy have already participated in this impeccably organized edition, and surely also thanks to the streaming of Arabian Essence those still wondering whether to register their horses for this event will already be planning their attendance for next year.
Donato Prisco is a breeder, born out of a passion for horses and then focused on the Arabian breed. He is an entrepreneur determined to design and build something that brings together breeders and owners in an event where the horse and sportsmanship is the winner. Donato at his debut thinks of a different show, an International show where he will be himself, with the companies he collaborates with, sponsors of the event. He builds an elegant VIP area, a bar with attached barbecue, a clubhouse in front of the prering intended for the presentation of his own breeding production and a ring totally sown with grass for the show. Donato is a good creator but to realize one’s dreams it is essential to surround oneself with willing and above all trustworthy people. The trust and moral support all comes from his large and wonderful family and wife Giovanna. But orchestrating and directing the workers will be longtime friend Roberto Ceccaroni.
The Ecaho-affiliated International C show kicks off on Saturday, June 10, in Ottaviano in the province of Naples, the event also includes an Egyptian Event but only on the morning of the 11th. The program is very rich, not least because in addition to the 92 actual and present horses to be judged, an auction is held on Saturday evening for as many as 21 breeding and embryo horses worldwide. A spectacle within a spectacle that of the auction conducted with sympathy and professionalism by Francesca Aragno and Francesca Canis. Above all, a great opportunity for Italian breeders to be able to buy an embryo or stud that today are unobtainable no matter how famous or transferred to the Middle East.
A highly technical staff is invited to run the two-day event: let’s start with the judges, Mrs. Claudia Darius, Mrs. Antonia Bautista, Mrs. Maria Ferraroni, Mr. Gianmarco Aragno, Mr. Cedes Bakker, Mr. Eric Gear. In addition to these judges also invited for the Egyptian Event were: Mr. Giorgio Rossi and Mr. Cristian Moschini both from Italy. Also from Italy is the DC and Ring master team, consisting of Dr. Angelo Teobaldelli, Mrs. Barbara Raso Mr. Alessandro Marino and Gabriele Gallo. The Mayor of Ottaviano, Mr. Biagio Simonetti is also involved in the event and volunteered to award some categories.
What more can be said except that it is a beautiful weekend, where everything takes place with that serenity of when you are with friends or relatives. q
A special thanks to the Prisco family. Don’t miss the next edition of the Vesuvio Trophy!
FILLY FOALS AISHA LCA
TOKYO PPJ X MARAJJA TMA - B/O: SORRENTINO GIULIA
SILVER
FILLY FOALS
JENNIFER LCA
EB JAMAL X VENUS TWO VICTOIRE
B/O: SORRENTINO GIULIA
BRONZE
FILLY FOALS
ARA
GINEVRA
TOKYO PPJ X FARAH PC
B/O: RUOTOLO ANGELO
COLT FOALS MAGIC TONY BIN
MONTECORE X MAGIC SOUBRETTE - B/O: FONTANELLA MAGIC ARABIANS
COLT FOALS
RIO FFA
TOKYO PPJ X PPJ VERONIQUE
B/O: AMMIRATI FEDELE
BRONZE
COLT FOALS
ARA VICTOR
TOKYO PPJ X MYSTICA MARKAYA
B/: RUOTOLO ANGELO
YEARLING FILLIES SS FARAH FAHADA
KANZ ALBIDAYER
SILVER
YEARLING FILLIES GERTRUDE
AJ MABROOK X ADALGISA
B/O: SOC. AGR. ARABIAN INSPIRATIONS
BRONZE
YEARLING FILLIES
MAZYOUNA AL WAJBA
D SERAJ X MOZN AL BIDAYER
B/O: SHEIKH ALQAQA BIN HAMAD AL THANI
YEARLING COLTS HA GAETANO
HL EL GANADOR X RAZAN AL BIDAYER - B: HANAYA ARABIANS - O: FONTANELLA MAGIC ARABIANS
SILVER
YEARLING COLTS
MAJD AL JOOD
AJ MARDAN X ELLE MARIN
B: AL JOOD STUD
O: JAIDAH MOHAMMED JASSIM MA
BRONZE
YEARLING COLTS
BM GHALI
KANZ ALBIDAYER X RK THAHAB
B/O: BM ARABIAN TRAINING CENTER
JUNIOR FILLIES D RAI’AANAH
FA
JUNIOR FILLIES KENDRA
EMERALD J X KIRA
B: REINA DELFINA
O: MILIOTI ANTONINO
BRONZE
JUNIOR FILLIES
ELAFAAH MCA
AJ ELAF X NAJAA ASHIRAF
B/O: CLAUDIO MAZZA
JUNIOR
COLTS SA ZATOPEK
SA FAEZ SIMBAD X SA ZEIN - B/O: SCIPIONI ANGELO
JUNIOR COLTS
VERSACE AE
AJ EAZM X AJA FIRST LOVE
B: MOHAMMAD ESSAM ALI ALSAHHAF
O: ALAYWAD STUD
BRONZE
JUNIOR COLTS
ST EXCEL
SA FAEZ SIMBAD X ST HAMBRA
B/O: MICHELE SIMONETTI
SENIOR MARES MAH GHADA
OR WALKIR X
-
SENIOR MARES
D RAFA
FA EL RASHEEM X MURANAS JE TAIME
B: DUBAI ARABIAN HORSE STUD
O: ALKINAN STUD
BRONZE
SENIOR MARES AS HOPE
FALAH AL SHAQAB X AS ZENOBIA
B: SOC. AGR. LE QUERCETTE
O: PATAMIA FILOMENA
SENIOR STALLIONS DANDI MPE
SHANGHAI EA X FALLUJA MPE - B: FARIMA SOC. AGRICOLA -
SILVER
SENIOR STALLIONS ENGULO EEA
SHANGHAI EA X ENJORA E
B: ENZO LTD
O: FONTANELLA MAGIC ARABIANS
BRONZE
SENIOR STALLIONS CP DJULIANO
SHANGHAI EA X CP DJULIETTA
B: ZG POLTE-WELBERS U. SPONLE
O: FONTANELLA MAGIC ARABIANS
Auction
STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN EVENT
YEARLING FILLIES LATEEN
ALDANAT
NASEEM AL RASHEDIAH X MONA ALDANAT - B/O: AL DANAT STUD
YEARLING FILLIES
SULYNA EL RYAD
SHAEEN AA X NUNZIA GCA
B/O: LO IACONO ROSA
BRONZE
YEARLING FILLIES
SAMA AL RAFIEF
NASEEM AL RASHEDIAH X ASINAAT SA
B: AHMAD A AL BABTAIN
O: AMIR KHEIR - AL RAFIEF ARABIANS
STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN EVENT
FILLIES 2-3 YEARS OLD HOSNIYAH
AL ARAB
ASFOOR AL WAAB X REEM AL ARAB - B/O: SHEIKHA SARA FAHAD AL SABAH
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MonZen’s Oil Paintings
In MonZen Tzen’s visual evocations of cities, colours are warm and joyful, while shapes inhabit the images, taking over the viewer’s imagination. Geographical references intersect with nods to other works. Are the images telling us about each city or the unique qualities of their multilingual, multicultural creator?
We all know what a city is, but such a complex thing resists simple definition. Cities have existed for at least five millennia. Their great longevity was made possible by the endless transformations they have brought about over the centuries. They have constantly had to adapt to political, economic or cultural changes in the societies they helped to form. All great cities started out as villages or small towns. Those that grew most are the ones that successfully adapted to the shifts in the successive worlds they belonged to and kept innovating. They are inseparable from both their environment and the networks of cities that make frequent, often intense exchange possible.
During the first three millennia, cities struggled to live off the fruits of the surrounding countryside. Their growth was subject to seismic or climate disasters, or invading armies could wipe them off the face of the earth. Yet those cities invented social traditions that lasted centuries, organizing political and religious life, allocating work with greater specialisation than in villages, expanding local horizons with what traders brought back from their travels, and building monumental, lasting traces of their rulers’ splendours as much as the works of their craftsmen and scholars. Fortresses and castle walls prove that all these cities lived in the insecurity of the old empires, at threat from
the wars their rulers could declare at any time. Most cities lost their autonomy as kingdoms, then states, won political power over them. These territorial alliances gave them relative security, as hardly any cities have vanished since the 15th century. But urban populations remained a minority. Despite accounting for barely one-fifth of the total population in even the most urbanized countries, city dwellers on every continent viewed themselves as an economic and cultural elite, imposing unequal relations and even inferior status on rural populations. Cities grew from the 19th century thanks to manufacturing, improving their inhabitants’ living conditions over the long term from the 20th, then multiplying until they became the habitat for a majority of humans.
By the end of this century, three-quarters of humans will be living in cities. With 8 billion inhabitants, today’s world counts around 60,000 urban areas with over 10,000 inhabitants. In every region there are a great number of small cities, several medium-size cities and a very few huge cities. In different regions of the world, around 50 megapolises with over 10 million inhabitants, some very close to one another, form half a dozen gigacities of tens of millions.
For three quarters of a century, these great cities have dominated the global economy through their financial centres and multinational corporations, on which international organizations struggle to impose regulations. As their economies have grown, these cities have adopted increasingly similar forms of organization, with urban planning and architectural models gradually homogenizing cityscapes and urban lifestyles. According to UN-Habitat, cities everywhere offer a better human development index than their national averages,
although most are home to great wealth inequality between individuals.
What future can we predict for these cities? Many causes for concern stem from the very momentum that powered their growth. By extending their networks across the planet, cities have overused raw material and energy resources. They have become great greenhouse gas emitters and waste generators and, as many are on or near a coastline, are at threat from rising sea levels. Climate change is driven by the urban growth that inadequate or cynical economic models have led down an unsustainable path. The same economic and political models have widened inequalities between rich and poor, between well-integrated urban populations and those on the fringes of society. While tourism has become a new development driver, cities have lost part of the originality that makes them attractive, as their services, businesses and landscapes become indistinguishable. Are cities digging their own grave?
MonZen Tzen’s work gives us cause for optimism. The great urban success story can continue if we wisely use all the networks they have built, on one hand by cascading down technological and organizational innovations through national and international regulations and, on the other, irrigating every city from the bottom up with the countless local inventions that improve living conditions, environmental restraint and quality of community living.
Involving everyone is this hitherto uncoordinated enterprise of self-organizing territorial intelligence means hearing and seeing what artists can offer our imagination, adding magic to our lives as we plan for our cities’ future. MonZen Tzen doesn’t depict roaring
skyscrapers or Vieira da Silva-style mazes. His approach is less abstract and closer to expressionism, more Chagall than Egon Schiele etc.
MonZen’s London, New York, Amsterdam and many other wonders echo our memories and feelings in these paintings that are never sad, always in motion, bringing out the mystery and joy of each city. The steep alleys of Santorini, the people and buildings heaped into the old town, still enclosed in its green countryside, the perspective of a shore at Honfleur sending us to Ipanema, a Tiber snaking between two Romes, a firework display of nocturnal colours. In the images created by MonZen Tzen, you’ll find so many other sources of the joy that these beautiful depictions of cities can inspire in all of us.
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Denise Pumain, Decorated as Commander of the Legion of Honour in 2023
Won the Vautrin Lud International Prize in 2010
Former Director at the European Research Spatial Simulation for Social Sciences
Member of the Academia Europaea, Corresponding Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and of the British Academy
Denise Pumain, Paris FranceParis, the city of Lights
Roma, City of Angels
MonZen’ 2023 CURRENT & FUTURS EXHIBITIONS
2022-2023 Del Ray Local Artisan Showcase (Dance with Me & La Vie est Belle)
From Nov 21st 2022 - Nov 11th 2023 at the VCA Alexandria Animal Hospital, Washington DC Metropolitan, USA
The GWW Exhibit Celebration (Promenade with Mily Rose)
From May 1st 2023 - Sept 9th 2023 at the VCA Alexandria Animal Hospital, Washington DC Metropolitan, USA
2023 International Gamma Young Artist Competition Art Exhibition
From July 20th - July 23rd 2023, at the Global Marketing Conference, Lotte Hotel Seoul, South Korea
Co-Hosts by American Marketing Association, European Marketing Academy, Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy, Japan Society of Marketing and Distribution & Korean Scholars of Marketing
MonZen’ Eternally Wild International Art Exhibition
From Oct 20th - Nov 2d 2023, at the National Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Gallery 2, Taipei, Taiwan In collaboration with Winston TING Mixing Identity
Celebrating 20 years of Arabian Horse Weekend!
Since the first edition in 2004, starting as a small show combined with sport in the south of the Netherlands, the Arabian Horse Weekend is grown into a worldwide known International B-show and European C-show. At 20 and 21 May the 20th Anniversary of Arabian Horse Weekend was celebrated at the luxurious and spacious Dutch Equestrian Estate in Schaijk, the Netherlands. With more than 100 entries it was a succesfull weekend with very high quality of horses. Each year the Stoop family, Pieter, his wife Ine, their daughter Annelieke and her husband Ralf Hesen create something new. Also this year they surprised everybody with the nice details according the 20 years anniversary. When entering the VIP area, first thing to catch your eye was the big banner with pictures from the past 20 years. Also this year the Arabian Horse Weekend had the pleasure of Tutto joining the weekend with the Tutto Photobooth, here everybody could make an everlasting memory. The catalogue was a real piece of art and for those who noticed, the horses who were Best of Show winners over the past years were beautifully printed in the catalogue. The Wall of Fame got an update were the past Best of Show winners were shown. The AHW signature trophies, hand made garlands for the champions, hand made artwork by steel and the hand made paintings had some nice details this year’s edition including the 20. A great atmosphere again welcoming guests from all over the world.
by Fabio Brianzoni Photos by Henrike Hörmann and Tutto Arabi photoboothEuropean C show
At Saturday 20th of May the show started at 9 AM with the European C-show. The international judging panel of the 2023 European C-Show, consists of Mr Almarzooqi Abdelaziz Hussain (United Arab Emirates), Mrs Hennekens-van Nes Helen (Belgium), Dr Mohsen Mahmoud (Egypt), and Mrs Valette Christine (France). With the grade of Disciplinary Commissioners: Mrs Van Dun Ils (Belgium), Mr Beckers Bart (Belgium), and Mr De Mooij Johan (The Netherlands). In his role of Ringmaster: Dr Hammad Mohammed (Egypt). Showspeaker: the histrionic Mr Eric Blaak (The Netherlands). Music played by: WVR Sound & Light (The Netherlands). Scoring & Livestream by: Arabian Essence (Italy). Official photographer Mrs Henrike Hörmann (Germany).
The day started with the class yearling fillies and was won by Ero’s Davina (Na’mous Al Shahania x Ero’s Romantique), bred by family van Duyvenbody (The Netherlands) and owned by Danubius Arabians (Romenia). She had a score of 91,25 points. With 91 points the second place was won by DS Yasima (Luigi x IEA Yemaya), bred and owned by Danielle Saelens (Belgium). In each class there was a special prize for the horse that had the highest points for movement. Besides a nice placard of stone with the Arabian Horse Weekend logo there was also a gift sponsored by Unique-Horn. The Best movement award in the class yearling fillies was won by Zakiyah GKA (Nebras Al Hamad x Chouchouka GKA), bred and owned by GKA Arabians (Belgium).
With 92 points, the winner of the class fillies 2 years old was Paloma Al Jalyla (Pandorez O x Naphis Palestra), bred by Al Jalyla Stud (United Kingdom) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). She was also the winner of the Best movement award in the class. The second place was won with 90,38 points by Mouna J (Morion x Mississippi J), bred and owned by Jadem Arabians (Belgium). With 91,38 points and winner of the Best movement award for the class fillies 3 years old
was Saba DA (Fa El Rasheem x Savannah OS), bred and owned by Danubius Arabians (Romenia).
A nice big group of yearling colts entered the arena. HA Extrah (Excalibur EA x Rahafa Al Hawajer), bred and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switserland) won with 91,75 points the class and also the Best Movement award. The second place was won with 91,13 points by Widad De Cartherey (Fa El Rasheem x Maya AS), bred and owned by De Cartherey Arabians (Belgium). On the third place again a success for Nayla Hayek, the owner of Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). HA Alvaro (HL El Ganador x Amaltea Regalis) scored 89,25 points and received a ticket for the championship yearling colts later on the day. The class colts 2 and 3 years old was won by Houdini (LF Aarmaan Vittorio x AV Happy Diamonds), bred and owned by Alban Krosbacher (Austria). He scored 90,13 points and won also the Best Movement award. The second place was won with 89,13 points by Nathan KA (AJ Elaf x Nadira KA), bred by Knocke Arabians (Belgium) and onwed by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium). Olt DA (El Jahez WH x Odette SBA), bred and owned by Danubius Arabians (Romenia) scored 88,38 points and that was good enough for the third place and a ticket to the championship junior colts.
The foals are always one of the highlights of the day and the quality of the foals were really high this year! The championship filly foals sponsored by Hanaya Arabian Stud was won by ECF Zevesta (Exagon OS x Intissima), bred and owned by Erik Sterken en Samantha Maynard (The Netherlands). This refined filly foal won not only the gold medal filly foals but won also the Best Movement award with a very high score of 92,67 points. Dior BS (Vakil Al Baydaa x Pustynna NOC), bred and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium) won the silver medal filly foals with 91 points.
3 Dutch foals won the medals in the championship colt foals, sponsored by Ajmal Stud. The black beauty Nafiesa
Machique (AJ Yas x Nafiesa Malika), bred and owned by Nafiesa Arabians (The Netherlands), won the gold medal and the Best Movement award with 91,25 points. The silver medal was won with 90,5 points by Malibuh BKC (Wadi Kahil x AF Miroshka). Malibuh is bred and owned by Kim de Bloeme – van Schaik (The Netherlands). KA Elias (Aria Midas x Ema), bred and owned by Koo Arabians (The Netherlands) won with 90,13 points the bronze medal.
In loving memory of Mr Antoine Rigat, owner of De Cartherey Arabians and a dearest friend to the Family Stoop there was a memorial trophy. The ‘De Cartherey’ Trophée was a trophy for the Most Beautiful foal, sponsored by De Cartherey Arabians. The thropy was won by the filly foal ECF Zevesta as she had the highest score of all foals.
For the senior horses it was their turn to enter the spacious arena, starting with the class mares 4-6 years old. Brodnica (Pogrom x Bambina), bred by SK Janow Podlaski (Poland) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switserland) scored the highest score of the day with 92,75 points! She won the class and also the Best Movement award. With 88,88 points was the second place won by BO AS Praia (Bolero EM x DB Princess El Masra), bred and owned by Bolero Arabian Stud (Germany).
Mirage KA (QR Marc x Magnums Rose), bred by Knocke Arabians and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium) won with 91,63 points the Best Movement award and the class mares 7-9 years old. Pearl d’Express KA (Espressivo KA
x Prima Ballerina), bred by Knocke Arabians and owned by Bembom Arabians(The Netherlands) was good enough for the second place with 90,25 points.
The youth is the future and that’s why the public cheered on the class mares 10 years and older because where the winner Empera (Kabsztad x Emiriona), bred by SK Michalow State Stud (Poland), was shown by the 12 years old son Naël Budhan from Budhen’s Stud (Belgian). They won not only with a very good score of 91,67 points the class but also the Best Movement award! It was amazing to see how professionaly Naël presents the horses and how fast he can run! Dixie IA (MD Tallal x Drimea), bred and owned by Isa Stud (Denmark) won the second place with 90,33 points.
The show continued with the last 2 classes of the day before heading to the championships. The first senior stallions for the class stallions 4-6 years old entered the arena. Mahasin De Cartherey (R’adjah De Cartherey x Wadi’ha De Cartherey), showed himself with his strong movements to the first place with 91,25 points and it was no surprise that he was also the winner of the Best movements award. Mahasin De Cartherey is bred and owned by De Cartherey Arabians (Belgium). Inspired Daris (Dominic M x Inspired Naomi), bred by Inspired Stud (Germany) and owned by TM Arabian Stud (Slovakia) scored 91 points and won the second place.
Wadi Kahil (Kahil Al Shaqab x Wadi Halfa), bred by Michalow Stud (Poland) and owned by Ilona Bax (The Netherlands) won with his impressive appereance the class stallions 7 years and older and the Best Movement award.
He scored 91,33 points. With 90,67 points the second place was won by another moving machine, Pacheko KA (QR Marc x Phirouettes), bred by Knocke Arabians and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium).
After the classes, it was time for the Championships from the European C-show.
In the Yearling Fillies Championship sponsored by Ajmal Stud, Gold medal winner Ero’s Davina (Namous Al Shahania x Eros Romantique), bred by Family Van Duyvenbode (The Netherlands) and owned by Danubius Arabians (Romenia). Silver medal winner DS Yasima (Luigi x Iea Yemaya), bred and owned by Danielle Saelens (Belgium). Bronze medal winner Zakiyah Gka (Nebras
Al Hamad x Chouchouka Gka), bred and owned by Gka Arabians (Belgium).
In the Junior Fillies Championship sponsored by De Cartherey Arabians, Gold medal winner Paloma Al Jalyla (Pandorez O x Naphis Palestra), bred by Al Jalyla Stud (United Kingdom) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Silver medal winner Saba Da (Fa El Rasheem x Savannah Os), bred and owned by Danubius Arabians (Romenia). Bronze medal winner Mouna J (Morion x Mississippi J), bred and owned by Jadem Arabians (Belgium).
In the Yearling Colts Championship sponsored by TM Arabian Stud, Gold medal winner Ha Extrah (Excalibur Ea x Rahafa Al Hawajer) bred and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Silver medal winner Widad De Cartherey (Fa El Rasheem x Maya As) bred and owned by De Cartherey Arabians (Belgium). A double success for Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland) as another homebred yearling colt Ha Alvaro (Hl Elganador x Amaltea Regalis) won the bronze medal.
In the Junior Colts Championship sponsored by Hanaya Arabian Stud, Gold medal winner Houdini (Lf Aarmaan Vittorio x Av Happy Diamonds), bred and owned by Alban Kroesbacher (Austria). Silver medal winner Olt Da
(El Jahez Wh x Odette Sba) bred and owned by Danubius Arabians (Romenia). There is no Bronze medal winner at this 2023 edition.
In the Senior Mares Championship sponsored by Al Thumama Stud, Gold medal winner Brodnica (Pogrom x Bambina), bred by Stadnina Koni Janow Podlaski and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Silver medal winner Mirage Ka (Qr Marc x Magnums Rose), bred by Knocke Arabians (Belgium) and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium). Bronze medal winner Empera (Kabsztad x Emiriona), bred by Stadnina Koni Michalow (Poland), also owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium) and presented by their 12 years old son Naël Budhan.
In the Senior Stallions Championship sponsored by Ajmal Stud, Gold medal winner Pacheco K.a. (Qr Marc x Phirouettes), bred by Knocke Arabians (Belgium) and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium). Silver medal winner Wadi Kahil (Kahil Al Shaqab x Wadi Halfa), bred by Sk Michałów Sp. z o. o. (Poland), and owned by Ilona Bax (The Netherlands). Bronze medal winner Mahasin De Cartherey (R’adjah De Cartherey x Wadi’Ha De Cartherey) bred and owned by De Cartherey Arabians (Belgium).
The Arabian Horse Weekend is wellknown for the amount of handmade garlands for the champions that are awarded. So as expected there were Special Awards at this 2023 European C-Show to win!
The Highest Score of the Show Trophy sponsored by Al Zahy Stud, goes to the Gold Medal Senior Mare Brodnica (Pogrom x Bambina), bred by Stadnina Koni Janow Podlaski (Poland) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Brodnica won also the Best Movement Trophy of the European C-Show, sponsored by Al Heib Stud, as she had the highest score for movement. The Best Head Trophy sponsored by Al Orasia Stud, get assigned to the Gold Medal Filly Foal Ecf Zevesta (Exagon Os x Intissimma), bred and owned by Erik Sterken and Samantha Maynard (The Netherlands). She had unanimous 20s for head/neck.
Results Special Awards
European C Show Special Awards
The day was closed with a very nice barbecue that was offered from the organization to the trainers and grooms. Around 70 people were attending the barbecue and were having a lot of fun, enjoying the delicious food.
International B show
The International B show started early at 8.30 h as it promised to be a full day. The new string of international judging makes its appearance: Mrs Van Hee Martine (Belgium), Mr Faraj Elyas Ebrahim (Bahrain), Mr Al Mazrouei Ali Ghanem (United Arab Emirates), Mr Salzmann Jonas (Kuwait), and Mr Smith Graham (Australia). The Disciplinary Committee remains the same as that for the European C-Show. In attendance, there are also prestigious breeding programs from the Middle East, which makes the competition even more challenging!
The show started with a full class with 9 geldings. Prizemoney was generously offered by Albidayer Stud, which was also the sponsor of the championship for the geldings. The gold medal and €1000,- was won by Jazz-D (ES Sarab x Marwanah Rose-D), bred by Dion Arabians (Belgium) and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium). Jazz-D scored 91,63 points and won the Best Movement award. The silver medal and €750,- with 91,13 points was won by Wahaj AT (Morion x Wieza Roz), bred and owned by Al Thumama Stud (Qatar). With 90,5 points Eminence KA (Ajman Moniscione x Estokada KA), bred by Knocke Arabians (Belgium) and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium) won the bronze medal and €750,-. Eminence
KA was shown by the 12 years old Naël Budhan.
There were 2 groups of gorgeous yearling fillies. Neom Bin J (EKS Farajj x Ilena), bred by Bin Jalban Stud (Kingdom of Saoudi Arabia) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switserland) won with 91,6 points the yearling fillies group A. The second place went to Daïa AT (Shanghai EA x Daniya AT), bred and owned by Al Thumama Stud (Qatar). She scored 91,1 points. Hayla Samjad (HL El Ganador x Hawazen Samjad), bred and owned by Samjad Stud (Lebanon), scored 90 points and was placed third. The Best Movement award in this class was won by Zakiyah GKA. She was also the winner of the Best Movement award and the Bronze medal yearling fillies European C-show. The winner of the yearling fillies group B with a great score of 92,4 points and the Best Movement award was Alexis NWA (Shanghai EA x Alexandria NWA). She is bred by NWA Arabians (Denmark) and owned by Al Thumama Stud (Qatar). The second place was won won by PH Alicia I (EKS Farajj x SQ Alexandria) bred by Philippe Hosay (Belgium) and owned by Ajmal Stud (Kingdom of Saoudi Arabia). She scored 90,7 points. With 90,3 points Magical Duchess AF (SMA Magic One x Duchess Amaiyaa DMC), bred and owned by Afifi Arabians (Israel) won the third place and a ticket to the championship yearling fillies.
Paloma Al Jalyla (Pandorez O x Naphis Palestra), Gold medal winner junior fillies European C show on the day before, proved also during the International B show her quality. With 91,8 points she won the class fillies 2 years old group A and again the Best Movement award! The second place with 91,3 points was won by Maraya Samjad (AJ Elaf x Atouch of Magic ORA), bred and owned by Samjad Stud (Lebanon). Dana Al Nairat (Asfoor Al Waab x Nihar MVA), bred by Bader Musaed Salem Al Barjas
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(Kuwait) and owned by Al Adwan Arabians (Kuwait) was placed third with 90,5 points. The AHW gold medal champion yearling fillies of 2022 during the International C show, proved again that she was born as a champion. Reef AQ (Ghaith Al Zobair x Shikha Al Jbreen), bred by Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Allowaihiq (Kingdom of Saoudi Arabia) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switserland) won the class fillies 2 years old group B with an amazing score of 93 points and the Best Movement award! With 91 points the second place was won by punten FAM Legendaria (Fa El Rasheem x D Tawajud), bred by Federico Jose Morales Jordan (United Arab Emirates) and owned by Ajmal Stud (Kingdom of Saoudi Arabia). With 90,7 points Sabah El Betamia (RFI Farid x Sirt Aljassimya), bred by Al Betamia Arabians Ltd (Israel) and owned by Anan Rammal (Israel), won the third place.
D Henneyyah (D Shagran x D Haneen), bred by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates) and owned by Al Jood Stud (Qatar) won with 90,6 points the class fillies 3 years old and the Best Movement award. The second place was won by Al Qaswaa (Ajman Moniscione xx CS Shadee), bred by Enzo Ciacci (Italy) and owned by Nazareth Stud (Israel). She scored 88,9 points.
Next to go, it was up to the young boys! Started with the class yearling colts. Poker Face KL (RFI Unique x Plivia), bred and owned by Klikowa Arabians (Poland) received the victory with 91,8 points and the Best Movement
award. With 91,6 points received Bel Pateyo (Exagon OS x Pataya OS), bred by Beluga Arabians (Germany) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switersland) the second place. Also Donatello AT (HL El Ganador x Daniya AT) received a ticket for the championships, gaining the third place. He is bred and owned by Al Thumama Stud (Qatar) and scored 91,5 points.
RD Rajan (Polidoro FC x RD Quianna), bred by Murray or Shirley Popplewell (USA) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switserland) won the class colts 2 years old with 91,3 points. He won also the Best Movement award. The second placed was achieved with 91 points by Samjad (Shanghai EA x Atouch of Magic ORA), bred and owned by Samjad Stud (Lebanon). BN Fakhr (EKS Farajj x SA Minerva), bred and owned by Al Nasser Stud (Kuwait), scored 89,5 points and was placed third.
With 91,8 points won Muneer KH (Fa El Rasheem x Pialena), bred by Suood Sultan Abdulla SR Alwan Alhebsi (United Arab Emirates) and owned by Alkaheela Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates) the class colts 3 years old. The second place and the Best Movement award was won by Hafeet (Ajman Moniscione x El Omarissa). He scored 90,7 points and is bred by Meshal Almesbah & Mohammad Alshammari (Kuwait) and owned by TM Arabian Stud (Slovakia). It was a close call with Khataf Al Qasem (RFI Farid x Loubana Al Qasem), who scored 90,6 points and was placed third. Khataf Al Qasem is bred by Taha Salah (Israel) and owned by Al Qasem Stud (Israel).
After the break were the guests enjoyed a delicious lunch, generously sponsered by De Cartherey Arabians, was it time for an auction for charity. This time it were no breedings or horses, but it was an auction with bags that were beautifully painted by the talented artist Shirley de Cuyper. Shirley is also wellknown as one of the grooms from Obi Training center. A total of 8 bags were brought to the hammer and we are very gratefull for the buyers. So many places on Earth have faded away or need to be restored. One person can’t make a change but the Family
Stoop strongly believes that if we all try a little, we could mean so much more together as one. With that said, the Family Stoop feels humble to share that the total amount raised for charity €2760 will be donated to Spirious (www. spirious.com). It is indeed five past twelve, but not too late so let’s take care of our Earth together, an Earth in balance.
Another highlight of the weekend was the Dressage demonstration with R’adjah De Cartherey (Qr Marc x Badi’ah De Cartherey), bred and owned by De Cartherey Arabians and ridden by Eefje Appelmans (Belgium). This demonstration was accompanied by a live performance from the talented singer Lara v/d Velden (The Netherlands) and was an in memorial of Mr Antoine Rigat.
The classes from the senior mares promised to be expectional. The quality was very high and in the class mares 4-6 years, the victory with 91,8 points went to Asayel Al Zaid (Equator x Jouwaida MP). She is bred and owned by Fahad Said Zaid Al Aidh (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) and she won also the Best Movement award. Luzia N (Calypso OS x Fer Lisaline), bred by Mr Fernandez Echarri Javier (Belgium) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switserland) scored 91,6 points and achieved the second place. It was a close call with number 3 as Maraheb Al Kamal (D Hajes x Ashira Of Rohan) scored 91,5 points. She is bred by Ali Matar Wawan Alshammari (Kuwait) and owned by Samjad Stud (Lebanon).
The most beautiful mare of the show D Mumayyazah (Fa El Rasheem x M Randy) won the highest points of the day with 93,5 points and it was no surprise that she won the class mares 7 – 9 years old. She looked like a fairytale horse with her beautiful long, white manes and her amazing movements that received unaminous 20’s! Offcourse she won also the Best Movement award. She is bred by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). It was a double succes Hanaya Arabian Stud because the other mare Platyna NA (Shanghai EA x Pantera), bred by Alicja Najmowicz (Poland) won the second place with 91,7 points! Shaklina Al Farah (Magic
Magnifique x ZT Shaklie) closes the class with 89,2 points. She is bred by Bonin Mascia (Italy) and owned by Samjad Stud (Lebanon).
Also the class mares 10 years and older was a pleasure to watch! With her amazing movements Lawinia (Ekstern x Luanda) won the class with 92 points and the Best Movement award! She is bred by Michalow State Stud (Poland) and owned by Flaxman Arabians (Belgium). It was a close call because with 91,9 points won the Straight Egyptian mare Questurat Al Fawaz (Al Raheb AA x HV Ramses Mishaala), bred by Baker Yassin (Israel) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switserland), the second place. Empera (Kabsztad x Emiriona) was also during the International B show presented by the 12 years old Naël Budhan. It was such a pleasure to watch and they had an amazing score of 91,5 points and won the third place of this strong class!
Now it was the turn for the big boys! The very showy Rajeh Al Adwan (Asfoor Al Waab x Wadha Al Adwan), bred and owned by Al Adwan Arabians (Kuwait) won with 92,4 points the class stallions 4 – 6 years old. The second place and the Best Movement award was won by Pinito (EKS Alihandro x Piniata), bred by Janow Podlaski State Stud (Poland) and owned by Flaxman Arabians (Belgium). He
scored 92,1 points. Inspired Daris (Dominic M x Inspired Naomi), bred by Inspired Stud (Germany) and owned by TM Arabian Stud (Slovakia), scored 90 points and was placed third.
Magesty KA (Eden C x Magnums Rose), bred by Knocke Arabians (Belgium) and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium), won with 92,2 points the class stallions 7 years and older. Also in this class the Best Movement award was won by a stallion owned by Flaxman Arabians (Belgium). But now it was Woronin (Vitorio TO x Wilda), bred by SK Michalow State Stud (Poland), that had the best movements of this class. He scored 91,2 points and the second place.
It was time for the championships of the International B show. In the Yearling Fillies Championship sponsored by Ajmal Stud, Gold medal winner Alexis Nwa (Shanghai Ea x Alexandria Nwa), bred by Nwa Arabians (Denmark) and owned by Al Thumama Stud (Qatar). Silver medal winner Neom Bin J (Eks Farajj x Ilena), bred by Bin Jalban Stud (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Bronze medal winner Daia AT (Shanghai Ea x Daniya At), bred and owned by Al Thumama Stud (Qatar).
In the Junior Fillies Championship sponsored by De Cartherey Arabians, Gold medal winner Reef Aq (Ghaith Al Zobair x Shikha Al Jbreen), bred by Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Allowaihiq (Kingdom of Saoudi Arabia), and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). A double succes for Nayla Hayek, the owner of Hanaya Arabian Stud as Paloma Al Jalyla (Pandorez O x Naphis Palestra), bred by Amy Southworth (United Kingdom),
won the Silver medal. Bronze medal winner D Henneyyah (D Shagran x D Haneen) bred by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates), and owned by Al Jood Stud (Qatar).
In the Senior Mares Championship sponsored by Al Thumama Stud, Gold medal winner D Mumayyazah (Fa El Rasheem x M Randy) bred by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates), and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Silver medal winner Asayel Al Zaid (Equator x Jouwaida Mp) bred and owned by Fahad Said Zaid Al Aidh (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia). Bronze medal winner Questurat Al Fawaz (Al Raheb Aa x Hv Ramses Mashallah) bred by Baker Yassin (Israel), and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland).
In the Yearling Colts Championship sponsored by Al Zahy Stud, Gold medal winner Poker Face Kl (Rfi Unique x Plivia), bred and owned by Klikowa Arabians (Poland). Silver medal winner Bel Pateyo (Exagon Os x Pataya Os), bred by Karin Merkel-Beluga Arabians (Germany), and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Bronze medal winner Donatello AT (Hl El Grandor x Dania AT), bred and owned by Al Thumama Stud (Qatar).
In The Junior Colts Championship sponsored by Hanaya Arabian Stud, Gold medal winner Muneer Kh (Fa El Rasheem x Pialena), bred by Suood Sultan Abdulla S R Alwan Alhebsi (United Arab Emirates) and owned by Alkaheela Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates). Silver medal winner Rd Rajan (Polidoro Fc x Rd Quianna), bred by Murray or Shirley Popplewell (USA), and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). Bronze medal
Results Special Awards
International B Show Special Awards
again to a mare from Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland). And again to D Mumayyazah (Fa El Rasheem x M Randy), bred by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates).
The Best Dutch Arabian Horse Overall AH Weekend Award sponsored by the Dutch Arabian horse society, is won by the filly foal Ecf Zevesta (Exagon Os x Intissimma) bred and owned by Erik Sterken and Samantha Maynard (The Netherlands).
winner Hafeet (Ajman Moniscione x El Omarissa), bred by Meshal Almesbah & Mohammad Alshammari (Kuwait), and owned by TM Arabian Stud (Slovakia).
In the Senior Stallions Championship sponsored by Ajmal Stud, Gold medal winner Rajeh Al Adwan (Asfoor Al Waab x Wadha Al Adwan), bred and owned by Adwan Ateej Basheer Aladwani (Kuwait). Silver medal winner Magesty K.a. (Eden C x Magnums Rose), bred by Knocke Arabians (Belgium), and owned by Budhen’s Stud (Belgium). Bronze medal winner Pinito (Eks Alihandro x Piniata), bred by Janow Podlaski State Stud (Poland), and owned by Flaxman Arabians (Belgium).
The Arabian Horse Weekend was closed with again some fabulous Special Awards! 3 Special Awards were able to win for the International B show contenders but also 3 other Special Awards were counted by both shows. The Highest Score of the Show Trophy with 93,5 points sponsored by TM Arabian Stud, goes to D Mumayyazah (Fa El Rasheem x M Randy), bred by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud (United Arab Emirates) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland).
The Most Beautiful Head Trophy sponsored by Al Orasia Stud gets grabbed by Reef Aq (Ghaith Al Zobair x Shikha Al Jbreen), bred by Abdulaziz Abdulrahman Allowaihiq (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland).
The Best Movement Trophy with unanimous 20’s for movement sponsored by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud, goes
Hanaya Arabian Stud, owned by Nayla Hayek, is honoured with The Best Breeder/Owner Trophy Overall AH Weekend Trophy, sponsored by Afifi Arabians (Israel).
The Best Straight Egyptian Trophy sponsored by Flaxman Arabians (Belgium), is deservedly assigned to Questurat Al Fawaz (Al Raheb Aa x Hv Ramses Mashallah) bred by Baker Yassin (Israel) and owned by Hanaya Arabian Stud (Switzerland).
During the weekend you could feel the passion the Stoop family has for the Arabian horse and their professionalism of organizing an unforgettable Arabian Horse Weekend. It’s all about creating memories together, having fun together and showing people the beautiful country they live in, The Netherlands. They are very gratefull from the support and positive reactions they received from all over the world. That’s the reason they do what they are doing! A massive thanks to the friends from the Stoop family that supported them, to all the sponsors, trainers, owners, visitors, judges, officials and everyone that was part of the AHW team. But most importantly, the horses, it is to them that we can share the passion and meet people from all around the globe. So let’s all hold on to the positive vibes as from today countdown starts for the 21st edition of AHW!
The Stoop family hopes to see you all back next year on 25 and 26th of May in the Netherlands to create again and unforgettable weekend and memories! q
EUROPEAN C SHOW
GOLD FILLY FOALS & DE CARTHEREY TROPHY
MOST BEAUTIFUL FOAL ECF ZEVESTA
EXAGON OS X INTISSIMMA - B/O: ERIK STERKEN AND SAMANTHA MAYNARD
SILVER FILLY FOALS DIOR BS
VAKIL AL BAYDAA X PUSTYNNA NOC
B/O: BUDHENS STUD
GOLD COLT FOALS NAFIESA MACHIQUE
AJ YAS X NAFIESA MALIKA - B/O: NAFIESA ARABIANS
SILVER COLT FOALS
MALIBUH BKC
WADI KAHIL X AF MIROSHKA
B/O: KIM DE BLOEME-VAN SCHAIK
BRONZE COLT FOALS
KA ELIAS
ARIA MIDAS X EMA
B/O: KOO ARABIANS
EUROPEAN C SHOW
GOLD YEARLING FILLIES ERO’S DAVINA
NA’MOUS AL SHAHANIA X ERO’S ROMANTIQUE - B/O: FAMILY VAN DUYVENBODE
SILVER YEARLING FILLIES
DS YASIMA
LUIGI X IEA YEMAYA
B/O: DANIELLE SAELENS
BRONZE YEARLING FILLIES
ZAKIYAH GKA
NEBRAS AL HAMAD X CHOUCHOUKA GKA
B/O: GKA ARABIANS
GOLD YEARLING COLTS
HA EXTRAH
EXCALIBUR EA X RAHAFA AL HAWAJER - B/O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
SILVER YEARLING COLTS
WIDAD DE CARTHEREY
FA EL RASHEEM X MAYA AS
B/O: DE CARTHEREY ARABIANS
BRONZE YEARLING COLTS
HA ALVARO
HL ELGANADOR X AMALTEA REGALIS
B/O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
EUROPEAN C SHOW
GOLD JUNIOR FILLIES PALOMA AL JALYLA
PANDOREZ O X NAPHIS PALESTRA - B: AMY SOUTHWORTH - O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
SILVER JUNIOR FILLIES
SABA DA
FA EL RASHEEM X SAVANNAH OS
B/O: DANUBIUS ARABIANS
BRONZE JUNIOR FILLIES
MOUNA J
MORION X MISSISSIPPI J
B/O: JADEM ARABIANS
EUROPEAN C SHOW
GOLD SENIOR MARES & THE HIGHEST SCORE OF THE SHOW
BEST MOVEMENT TROPHY BRODNICA
POGROM X BAMBINA - B: STADNINA KONI JANOW PODLASKI - O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
SILVER SENIOR MARES
MIRAGE KA
QR MARC X MAGNUMS ROSE
B/O: PAUL GHEYSENS
BRONZE SENIOR MARES
EMPERA
KABSZTAD X EMIRIONA
B: STADNINA KONI MICHALOW
O: NATHALIE DE HAES
GOLD SENIOR STALLIONS PACHECO K.A
QR MARC X PHIROUETTES - B: KNOCKE ARABIANS - O: MRS. NATHALIE DE HAES
SILVER SENIOR STALLIONS
WADI KAHIL
KAHIL AL SHAQAB X WADI HALFA
B: STADNINA KONI MICHALOW - O: JUST ARABIANS
BRONZE SENIOR STALLIONS
MAHASIN DE CARTHEREY
R’ADJAH DE CARTHEREY X WADI’HA DE CARTHEREY
B: CHANTAL RIGAT
O: PRESTIGE INVEST BVBA
INTERNATIONAL B SHOW
GOLD YEARLING FILLIES ALEXIS NWA
SHANGHAI
SILVER YEARLING FILLIES
NEOM BIN J
EKS FARAJJ X ILENA
B: JALBAN STUD - O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
BRONZE YEARLING FILLIES
DAIA AT
SHANGHAI EA X DANIYA AT B/O: AL THUMAMA STUD
EA X ALEXANDRIA NWA - B: NWA ARABIANS OLE LARSEN - O: AL THUMAMA STUDGOLD YEARLING COLTS POKER FACE KL
RFI UNIQUE X PLIVIA - B/O: KLIKOWA ARABIANS
SILVER YEARLING COLTS
BEL PATEYO EXAGON OS X PATAYA OS
B: KARIN MERKEL BELUGA ARABIANS
O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
BRONZE
YEARLING COLTS
DONATELLO AT
HL EL GANADOR X DANIYA AT
B/O: AL THUMAMA STUD
INTERNATIONAL B SHOW
GOLD JUNIOR FILLIES & BEST HEAD REEF AQ
GHAITH AL ZOBAIR X SHIKHA AL JBREEN
B: ABDULAZIZ ABDULRAHMAN ALLOWAIHIQ - O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
SILVER JUNIOR FILLIES PALOMA
BRONZE JUNIOR FILLIES
D HENNEYYAH
D SHAGRAN X D HANEEN
B: DUBAI ARABIAN HORSE STUD
O: AL JOOD STUD
GOLD JUNIOR COLTS
MUNEER KH FA EL RASHEEM X PIALENA
B: SUOOD SULTAN ABDULLA S R ALWAN ALHEBSI - O: ALKAHEELA ARABIAN HORSE STUD
SILVER JUNIOR COLTS
RD RAJAN POLIDORO FC X RD QUIANNA
B: MURRAY OR SHIRLEY POPPLEWELL
O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
BRONZE JUNIOR COLTS
HAFEET
AJMAN MONISCIONE X EL OMARISSA
B: AL WED ARABIANS
O: TM ARABIAN STUD
INTERNATIONAL B SHOW
GOLD SENIOR MARES & HIGHEST SCORE OF THE SHOW BEST MOVEMENT TROPHY D MUMAYYAZAH
FA EL RASHEEM X M RANDY - B: DUBAI ARABIAN HORSE STUD - O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
SILVER SENIOR MARES ASAYEL AL ZAID EQUATOR X JOUWAIDA MP
B/O: FAHAD SAID ZAID AL AIDH
BRONZE SENIOR MARES & BEST S. EGYPTIAN TROPHY
QUESTURAT AL FAWAZ
AL RAHEB AA X HV RAMSES MASHALLAH
B: KFAR ARABE, YASIN BAKER
O: HANAYA ARABIAN STUD
GOLD SENIOR STALLIONS RAJEH
AL ADWAN
ASFOOR AL WAAB X WADHA AL ADWAN - B/O: ADWAN ATEEJ BASHEER ALADWANI
SILVER SENIOR STALLIONS
MAGESTY K.A. EDEN C X MAGNUMS ROSE
B: KNOCKE ARABIANS
O: DE HAES, NATHALIE
BRONZE SENIOR STALLIONS
PINITO
EKS ALIHANDRO X PINIATA
B: SK JANOW PODLASKI
O: FLAXMAN ARABIANS
INTERNATIONAL B SHOW
GOLD GELDINGS JAZZ-D
ES SARAB X MARWANAH ROSE-D
B: DION ARABIANS - O: DE HAES, NATHALIE
SILVER GELDINGS
WAHAJ AT
MORION X WIEZA ROZ
B/O: AL THUMAMA STUD
BRONZE GELDINGS
EMINENCE KA
AJMAN MONISCIONE X ESTOKADA KA
B: KNOCKE ARABIANS
O: NATHALIE DE HAES