2014 www.arabianenglishperformanceassociation.com
Sire of eXPreSSLY BeLLA 2013 U.S. NAtioNAL ChAmPioN eNgLiSh PLeASUre horSe
(MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi, by El Ghazi) U.S. National Champion Park Horse U.S. National Top Ten Stallion
Owned by Maroon Fire Arabians Standing at Shea Stables - 810.329.6392
www.AfireBeyV.com
CO N S I ST E N T Q U AL I T Y . . .
PALISADE SMP (Baskghazi x S A Pasafire) 2012 Arabian Stallion CARITAS SMP (Baskghazi x Basks Carita) 2013 Arabian Colt
LIGHT EM UP SMP (Baskghazi x On Tulsa Time) 2013 H/A Filly
MAGIC TOUCH SMP (Baskghazi x DA Fires Magic) 2013 Arabian Colt
MR WONDERFUL SMP (Baskghazi x Simply Sinful) 2013 Arabian Colt NEGLIGEE SMP (Baskghazi x First Night Out) 2013 H/A Filly
Baske Afire x RY Fire Ghazi, by El Ghazi U.S. National Top Ten Arabian English Pleasure Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated • Region 12 Spotlight Stallion Scottsdale Signature Stallion • WCAHA All Star Futurity • AEPA Enrolled Sire
R E L I A B L E R E S U LT S ! Ingenue SMP (The Renaissance x Tranquillity Bey) 2012 Arabian Filly
Essence Of Fire SMP (The Renaissance x Escada SCA) 2011 Arabian Stallion
Amazing Grace SMP (The Renaissance x Pretty Amazing) 2012 Arabian Filly
Catch My Breath SMP (The Renaissance x Being Watched) 2013 H/A Filly ML Afire Dream x Fire Essense, by Pro-Fire
U.S. National Champion Arabian English Pleasure Futurity Arabian Celebration Champion English Pleasure Scottsdale Champion English Pleasure Rod & Jacqueline Thompson
Lenoir City, TN
865.816.2406
www.SmokyMountainParkArabians.com
Winner of $30,000.00
Afires Heir x Noble Aphroditie
proudly owned by Karlton Jackson
earnings of $46,000.00 by afires heir foals in The 2013 fUTUriTy
4-Time UnanimoUs U.s. naTional Champion english
proudly owned by bill & shirley reilich Standing at Kiesner Training • 865.984.5245 AEPA Enrolled Sire • Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated MN Medallion Stallion • SCID Clear • www.AfiresHeir.com 2 A.E.P.A. Futurity | ARABIAN HORSE TIMES
Winner of $30,000.00
Afires Heir x JKF Wistful
proudly owned by the Blankenship family
EArNINgS of $49,500.00 by afires heir foals in The 2012 fUTUriTy
Winner of $15,000.00
Afires Heir x AF Ellenai
proudly owned by Joe Kinnarney
EArNINgS of $15,000.00 by afires heir foals in The 2011 fUTUriTy
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Osteen/Schatzberg
Brave And Noble
Heirs Noble Love
Afires Heir Apparent
Osteen/Schatzberg
Ferrara
JK Heiristocracy
Bel Heir LR
Sin City
T r a i n i n g Joel & Ashton Kiesner • Louisville, Tennessee Joel’s Cell: 865-556-0413 • Ashton’s Cell: 865-556-0412 www.KiesnerTraining.com
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Afire Bey V x RY Fire Ghazi 2001 Bay Stallion AEPA Enrolled Stallion
vcpmagnifire.com
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SF Specs Shocwave x MZ Kitty 2008 Chestnut Stallion AEPA Enrolled Stallion Owned by Crescent Creek Farms LLC, Weatherford, TX www.crescentcreekfarms.com
Carmelle Rooker (810) 241-9246 • Shawn Rooker (810) 348-7155 • Rooker Barn (810) 629-6169 • carmelle@rookerts.com • rookertrainingstable.com
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Apollopalooza x DA Atlantique 2010 Bay Stallion AEPA Enrolled Stallion Owned by Shuster Arabians, LLC Scottsdale, AZ
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JR Maximilian
Pheobe Afire
JR Maximilian x Pheobe Afire 2009 Bay Stallion AEPA Enrolled Stallion Owned by Stuart Vesty Fenton, MI
Carmelle Rooker (810) 241-9246 • Shawn Rooker (810) 348-7155 • Rooker Barn (810) 629-6169 • carmelle@rookerts.com • rookertrainingstable.com
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Baske Afire x MZ Kitty 2007 Bay Stallion AEPA Enrolled Stallion Owned by Robin Porter Weatherford, TX
Huckleberry Bey++ x April Charm 1987 Grey Stallion AEPA Nominated Stallion Pictured at 24 yrs young Owned by Richard Moller and Shawn Rooker Fenton, MI
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MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi, by *El Ghazi 2x Region 12 Champion U.S. National Top Ten English Pleasure Scottsdale Unanimous Champion English Pleasure U.S. National Reserve Champion English Pleasure Futurity Owned by Hennessey Arabian Horse Partners LLC Waterford, MI • 352.857.3384 • www.HennesseyArabians.com Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated Sire • Region 12 Spotlight Stallion • AEPA Nominate Sire Standing at Trowbridge’s Ltd • Bridgewater, CT 06752 • 860-354-8926 • www.Trowbridgesltd.com
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Congratulations to the 2013 winners sired by National Champion Vegaz! 1. Man About Vegaz VA Vegaz x Moonbeam DGL Bill & Janell Voss
2. CSP Lucky Day
Vegaz x Halstead’s Winter Day Nancy O’Reilly
3. Jokerz Wild
Vegaz x French Seduction Boyd Batterman
4. In The Money SKF
Vegaz x Callaway’s In the Money The Pate Family
5. CSP Vincent Vega Vegaz x Vanity’s Gal Charity & Allison Davis
6. EF Moonshine Vegaz x Tainted Luv JA & Mary Hagale
7. Social Light Vegaz x Starr Llight Chris Wilson
8. CSP Mister Vegaz Vegaz x Quali-Phi Dr. Lori Foster
9. JSN Magneto Vegaz x Yolanda Nancy O’Reilly
10. EF Viva La Vegaz Vegaz x Mattatoska Shamrock Farms LLC
11. Showgirl SKF Vegaz x Starr Llight Deborah & Eric Haug
12. CSP Gossip Girl Vegaz x LA Pistola John & Patty Ferszt
13. Royal Flush SKF
Vegaz x Hillcroft Princess Royal Donna Martino
14. CP Neon Riot
Vegaz x Ima Dancer Too Caralyn Schroter
Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay
www.Vegaz.com
15.Vegaz Style CCF Vegaz x Merlot CSP Brian Galbraith
16. CSP Worthy Wager Vegaz x Worthy’s Take A Bow Saylor Weidauer
Johnny Ryan 609.558.4616 Christine Ryan 609.558.0643 • cjmryan@aol.com www.RyanShowHorses.com
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ferrara photo
Proudly owned by Ken & Susan Knipe 130 Yorkshire Road, Palmyra, PA 17078 • Cell 717.579.5594 AEPA Enrolled Sire • Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated Sire • SCID Clear
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B red to Move You.
Proximus
CA
2012 Canadian national ReseRve Champion CountRy english pleasuRe JunioR hoRse Huckleberry Bey Afire Bey V Autumn Fire
Triften DA Triffire SA Bask Starfire $2,500 lfg 18080 Cty 2 • Chatfield, MN 55923 507-867-2981 • 507-202-4440 507-867-0060 barn lori@conwayarabians.com or Tom Theisen at 404-304-9955 tommytheisen@yahoo.com
Conway Arabians
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Thank you to the AEPA for bringing such an exciting program to showcase the incredible English Pleasure Horse!
Mamage x JJ Sioux Hope, by MC Sir Hope
Matoi x JJ Sioux Hope, by MC Sir Hope AHA Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated Sires AEPA Enrolled Sires • SCID Clear
Chris Wilson Cell: 417.761.2031 16 A.E.P.A. Futurity | ARABIAN HORSE TIMES
Shan Wilson Cell: 417.848.3943
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A Temptation
Excitement in the show ring ... Created by champions sired by the stallions of Strawberry Banks Farm.
Tempter x A Love Song
Six Time National and Reserve Champion Sire of National English & Park Champions
Baske Afire Afire Bey V x Mac Baske
A Leading Sire Of National Winners
Offering a select group of national quality show horses and young prospects.
Strawberry Banks Farm
Barbara Chur, owner ~ Brian Murch, trainer ~ cell: 716-983-3099 716.652.9346 ~ East Aurora, New York ~ info@strawberrybanksfarm.com
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nutCraCker Sweet pf 2013 U.S. National Reserve Champion Half-Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse 2012 U.S. National AEPA Halcon $50,000 Half-Arabian Saddle Seat Futurity Champion
1St HaLf-arabIan foaL, 1St natIonaL CHampIon SIred by ... unduLata ' S
CH Caramac x Christmas In New York ERB
#1 Sire of World Champions
Standing at WilloWbank bank Farm 502-722-8073 SimpSonville, kentucky WWW.WilloWbankFarm.com
S wa n S o n I n v e S t m e n t S , LLC Kris swanson
For breeding inFormation: Joan lurie ~ 502-722-8073 W8073@aol.com
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National Champions Producing Winning Get IXL Noble Express x Sweet Summer Fire 2003 Stallion AEPA Enrolled Sire Scottsdale Signature MN Medallion Stallion
Vesty
Noble Bey CRF (x Olympia Bey)
Ames Inspiration (x Justa New Look) 2013 Colt (x Toi Jabaska) Noble Supreme CRF (x Toi Jabaska)
Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians
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Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay 2005 Stallion AEPA Enrolled Sire MN Medallion Stallion Owned by Encore Select Group LLC
Encore Touch CRF (x Colette Ames) Regal Encore CRF (x Toi Jabaska)
Cedar Ridge Arabians For breeding information, contact Mike Brennan at: 612-202-6985 www.cedarridgearabians.com
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(Afire Bey V x Primroza Afire)
AHA Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated AEPA Enrolled Sire Stud fee: $1,500
Standing at: THE BRASS RING, INC Gordon Potts | 817-312-4017 w w w.Th e B r a s s r i n g i n c . c o m 22 A.E.P.A. Futurity | ARABIAN HORSE TIMES
Owned by: Charles Amato Equine Interests LLC San Antonio, TX
(A Noble Cause x PWA Tusea) AHA Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated AEPA Enrolled Sire Stud fee: $1,500
MAKARIO (Matoi x Play Girl MSC)
AHA Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated AEPA Enrolled Sire Stud fee: $1,500
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Immigrant x Henriette Black Saddlebred/DHH Stallion Stud fee $1,500
SF Specs Shocwave x Berre Striking by Hucklebey Berry Stud fee $1,500
www.trotwooDFarm.Com Lindsay rinehart (269) 838-6473 Hickory Corners, michigan 24  A.E.P.A. Futurity | ARABIAN HORSE TIMES
ferrara photo
Promotion x Cognette by Cognac Stud fee $2,000
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT W
e continue to build on our successes. The Stallion auction will be held online from March 3rd through March 10th. Thanks to all the stallion owners, we have a great stallion lineup that is even larger than last year. These are the best performance stallions in the world. This is your opportunity to buy a breeding, improve your horses, win extra money and support the program. Go Bid! Our Board continues to innovate and work to make the AEPA serve the Arabian English community and they deserve a huge thank you. We are building a brand new website that will be more informative and easier to navigate. It will also be compatible with all smart devices such as phones and ipads. A key new feature will be our new MARKETPLACE section for advertising horses for sale, stallion services, etc. This is all FREE for any horse that is sired by an AEPA stallion. Other horses may be advertised for a $50.00 charge. The whole process is simple and can be done right at the web page. It allows uploading of photos and/or videos too.
The AEPA Arabian Horse Times $100,000 Futurity at U.S. Nationals was the best ever. We have everything working the way it was envisioned. The pattern, the scoring, and the Final are now fixed in place with no changes. We are building a tradition that highlights breeding programs and shows off the best four-year-olds in the country. This class is now THE event of the U.S. Nationals. It showcases the talents of seasoned trainers and young up-andcomers. The pattern class allows the spotlight to shine on individual horses, breeding programs, and trainers. The finals is stunning, with a depth and quality that is inspirational. I know I was refreshed and filled with optimism just watching those amazingly beautiful and talented horses. The AEPA Halcon Furniture Half-Arabian Futurity was also beautiful. Hopefully, we will see the same growth that we have had for the purebred class. The quality was great and the audience was treated to a really cool class. I think that exposure will lead to more participation. The AEPA was created to serve breeders and to promote the Arabian English Performance Horse. Everyone is welcome. Get involved, breed wonderful horses, enjoy the competition, and have these horses in your life.
Next up is the Yearling In-Hand Class at the Buckeye. See you there! Peter Conway President
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Arabian English PErformance Association
A Noble Cause
(IXL Noble Express x Sweet Summer Fire)
Afires Midnite Heir (Afires Heir x Nite Of Apollopalooza)
Baske Afire
A Temptation (Tempter x A Love Song)
Alchemyst
(AA Apollo Bey x TF Magical Witch)
Baskghazi
AA Apollo Bey (Huckleberry Bey x April Charm)
Apaladin
(AA Apollo Bey x Amanda of Aerie)
Black Daniels
(Afire Bey V x Mac Baske)
(Baske Afire x RY Fire Ghazi)
(IXL Noble Express x Victoria Bay)
Come To Poppa
Comoshun
CSP Grand Caymon
(JR Maximilian x Pheobe Afire)
(Promotion x Cognette)
(Mamage x JJ Sioux Hope)
Afire Bey V
(Huckleberry Bey x Autumn Fire)
Apollopalooza
(deceased) (AA Apollo Bey x TF Magical Witch)
Afires Heir (Afire Bey V x Brassmis)
Aregal Heir TRGR (Afires Heir x LA Athena)
Can Gogh
Christian Grey GSF
DA Tripolli
DS Mick Jagger
(Zodiac Matador x Prides Princess)
(Triften+/ x Berry Flirtatious)
(A Noble Cause x PWA Tusea)
(Matoi x JJ Sioux Hope)
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2014 Enrolled Stallions
Emperor of Anza
Empressario DF (Maestro DF x Daca La Empress)
(Apollopalooza x DA Atlantique)
GSF Pure Fuzion
GSF Revolution
GSF Rizing Son
Heritage Bey King
Hey Hallelujah (deceased)
Hucks Connection V
(Anza Padron x Empress of Bask)
(Apollopalooza x Primroza Afire)
(AA Apollo Bey x Heritage Essence)
Makario
(Matoi x Play Girl MSC)
(Afire Bey V x Primroza Afire)
(Huckleberry Bey x Hallelujah Bask)
Mamage
(Zodiac Matador x CF Fire Magic)
Entouragze
(Apollopalooza x PWA Tusea)
(Hucks Premier V x Crystal Lace)
Matoi
(Zodiac Matador x Toi Ellenai)
Fire and Goldd
GSF Dantien
(Afire Bey V x Brassmis)
(MHR Nobility x Primroza Afire)
H Mobility H
HA Toskcan Sun
I Got Lucky
IXL Noble Express
MD Cosmic Shoc
Night Flight SA
(MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi)
(TC Miyake x MA Mahogani)
(Baske Afire x Matoska)
(SF Specs Shocwave x MD Forevernoble)
(MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi)
(Afire Bey V x Helen Hayes X)
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Arabian English PErformance Association
Nobilistic BF
(MHR Nobility x Love Of Wisdom)
Proximus CA (Afire Bey V x DA Triffire)
SHF Encore
Noble Dynasty PF
(IXL Noble Express x Foxy Afire)
QH Serengeti
ROL Divine Style
(Black Daniels x My Love Song)
TC Miyake
(Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay)
(Zodiac Matador x Miss Cognac)
Tryst CCF
VCP Magnifire
(Baske Afire x MZ Kitty)
Noble Ffyre
(MHR Nobility x A Blessing)
Noble Way
Prosuasion
(IXL Noble Express x Chamorrita Afire)
(SF Specs Shocwave x MZ Kitty)
(Afire Bey V x IXL Miss Firefly)
(SF Specs Shocwave x SF Sweet Elegance)
SF Aftershoc
SF Specs Shocwave
The Capitalist
The Renaissance
Thunder Struck LR
(SF Specs Shocwave x CP Madison)
Vegaz
(Afire Bey V x RY Fire Ghazi)
(Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay)
Majesteit
Nutcracker’s Nirvana
(ML Afire Dream x Fire Essense)
(Afire Bey V x Spectra PR)
(SF Specs Shocwave x Berre Striking)
VJ Royal Heir
(Afires Heir x MA Ghazta Trot)
ASB & DHH Enrolled Sires
30 A.E.P.A. Futurity
(DHH) (Immigrant x Henriette)
(ASB) (Undulata’s Nutcracker x Kingwood’s Harlem Harlem)
Pentagon
(ASB) (Manhatten Supreme x Fair Contessa)
Undulata’s Nutcracker (ASB) (CH Caramac x Christmas In New York ERB)
$162,500
in prize money was paid in 2013! $15,000 BUCKEYE AEPA YEARLING IN-HAND
$100,000 AHT ARABIAN SADDLE SEAT FUTURITY
$50,000 HALCON FURNITURE HALF-ARABIAN SADDLE SEAT FUTURITY
2013 CHAMPION
2013 CHAMPION
2013 CHAMPION
NOBLE BACHARAH
HEIRS NOBLE LOVE
A THOUSAND STARS
IXL Noble Express x Bonita Afire O: Maroon Fire Arabians, Ex: Allen Zeller
Afires Heir x Noble Aphrodite O: Karlton Jackson, Ex: Joel Kiesner
Baske Afire x Kalarama’s Celeste O: Kimberly Jarvis, Ex: Jim Stackowski
www.ahtimes.com
www.halconcorp.com
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THE ARABIAN ENGLISH PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION
FUTURITIES
Everything You Need To Know To Get In On The Action Saturday night at the 2013 U.S. Nationals, the atmosphere was electric. Announcer Peter Fenton had just called the first class, the $100,000 AEPA Arabian Horse Times National Championship Saddle Seat Futurity. “We are going to do things a little differently tonight than your standard Arabian horse show,” Fenton told the crowd. “Tonight we will introduce these horses individually. Please show them all the enthusiasm that they deserve as we embark on our $100,000 class.” The in-gate opened slowly, tantalizing the crowd as futuristic music rose dramatically—and then one at a time, horse after horse burst into the ring, as its name and number, the name of its owner, hometown, trainer and breeder echoed in the air. Man About Vegaz VA and Dalton Budd … BLL Canadian Grace and John Ryan … Noble Dynasty PF and Gabriel DeSoto … Heirs Noble Love, with Joel Kiesner … GSF Revolution and Gordon Potts … Love Sick and Tom Thiesen … EVG Tridan and Jessica Clinton … Christian Grey GSF, with Shawn Rooker … JK Heiristocracy and Ashton Kiesner … and ROL Divine Style, with Katie Garland. The horses, who had slowed after their entry to await the ones after them, milled with anticipation. “Get ready to have some fun!”
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Fenton invited the screaming crowd. “For $100,000, the best of our young horses! We’re under way and showing at a normal trot, please.” And they were off, legs waving, the music cranking the excitement even higher, working both ways of the ring with no one flagging, high strides rhythmic against the white walls of the arena. All of them, as the announcer reminded the spectators, just 4-year-olds. When the competition was over, no one stopped, 10 horses circling the ring one last time to impress the judges, until Fenton cried, “We can’t pay the money if you don’t line up!” Finally, they lined up stirrup to stirrup in front of the in-gate, flanks heaving and nostrils flaring, as the judges walked the line. In what seemed like no time at all, the results were announced. But instead of the usual practice of citing all as top tens and then announcing the winner, the ribbons were called from 10th place up, with the sire and dam of each noted, along with the amount of prize money awarded. From $5,000 for 10th, the figures rose to $30,000 for the winner—who was Heirs Noble Love, bred and owned by T. Karlton Jackson of Atlanta, Ga., and presented by Joel Kiesner.
AEPA FuturitiEs
There was one more special moment before the 2013 futurity was consigned to the record books: Fenton left center ring for a brief chat with Katie Garland, who exhibited the second place horse, and then moved on to Kiesner, who dismounted and held his mare as Fenton inquired, “What does it mean to this business and the breeding opportunities, when you can take a 4-year-old out and win $30,000?” “It’s incredible that we can have a class like this, that has so much depth, with so many good horses, in the Arabian division,” replied Kiesner, who won the class last year on Bel Heir LR. “We’ve got just incredible horses that we’re breeding, and we’re so excited—the AEPA is about breeding good English horses. Man, what a testament tonight to that!” Then he remounted, and Heirs Noble Love, who was last year’s U.S. National Champion in the English Pleasure Futurity, left the ring with a powerful, reach-for-theheavens trot that suggested she could go on and on. Perhaps the most amazing part of the whole experience was that Saturday night’s class was not the only AEPAsponsored high-dollar English futurity. On Friday afternoon, the crowd was raising the rafters for the Halcon Furniture Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian $50,000 Saddle Seat Futurity, where Jim Stachowski showed the fancy bay mare A Thousand Stars to the trophy. Her owner, Steve Kirby of Sioux Falls, S.C., collected a check for $15,000 for the performance. Plenty of owners and breeders would love to win a Futurity championship; ever since the futurities were created in 2006, people have been asking how they can get involved. As Peter Conway, president of AEPA says, there is a lot of prize money, and only horses that are in the futurity can pursue it. If you like the English division, a lot of prize money sounds exciting, and you’d like to increase your odds of winning it, this is the place to come.
A Brief History Of The AEPA Futurities
There are three AEPA futurities to choose from: Arabian and Half-Arabian saddle seat performance competitions for 4-year-olds, and an in-hand class for purebred yearlings that focuses on suitability for the English division. The Arabian performance event came first, debuting at Scottsdale in 2007, and moving to the U.S.
Nationals in 2012, the same year that the Half-Arabian edition was added. The yearling class was inaugurated at the Buckeye Show, in Columbus, Ohio, in 2008. From the beginning, the futurities have been innovative. The performance classes are divided into two phases; the first requires each entry to perform individually, executing a pre-determined pattern that displays English ability, while the second is a normal rail class open only to the top ten horses from the pattern class. In addition, the judging system requires numeric scores comparing a horse’s performance to an English performance standard, in an effort to provide transparency and a way for the viewing public to understand better the requirements and talents of the English disciplines.
How Do You Participate In The AEPA Futurities?
There are four ways: you can enroll a stallion, you can enter the Arabian or Half-Arabian Saddle Seat Futurity, or you can enter the Yearling In-Hand class. Here’s how you do it.
Enrolling A Stallion
Any stallion owner may sign his stallion up for the program, which is done annually. “The requirement to enroll is that you donate a breeding to our yearly Stallion Service Auction,” says Conway. “We auction off all of those breedings, and 100 percent of the proceeds is escrowed for prize money for the program. As a stallion owner, you also guarantee a minimum bid on your stallion’s breeding of $1,000. If nobody buys it, then you buy it yourself for $1,000.” There are two exceptions to the requirement that an owner donate a stallion’s breeding to the Auction. “One is if your stallion is only available via frozen semen because he has gone sterile due to age or he’s deceased, or whatever, and there’s only frozen semen available,” Conway says. “Then you may choose to not put him in the auction, and simply pay the $1,000 enrollment fee for that year. “The other applies to owners who have a stallion that they do not stand to the public at all,” he continues. “This would be people who have a stallion and use him to breed their own one or two mares to, but they don’t wish to
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collect and ship semen, or to have people bring mares to him. If they want to be in the program, they can simply pay the $1,000 enrollment fee and be in the program— but then they cannot stand that stud to the public.” The AEPA Stallion Service Auction is held online, annually, in early March (this year it runs March 3-10.)
The AEPA Arabian Horse Times $100,000 Saddle Seat Futurity and the AEPA Halcon Furniture $50,000 Saddle Seat Futurity
“If you breed to an AEPA enrolled stallion, you can participate in our $100,000 purebred class or the $50,000 Half-Arabian class,” smiles Conway. “There are no forms. It’s just that simple.” There is only one thing to watch out for. If you are considering breeding to a stallion in 2014, you should make sure that he is nominated for that year, as the foal’s eligibility depends on its sire’s enrollment in the year it is bred. Likewise, if you are considering buying a horse with English talent, it pays to make sure that its sire was nominated for the year it was bred. “If you’re wondering if your horse can go in the 2014 class,” Conway says, “then that means it was born in 2010, bred in 2009. You can go on our website and look at all the enrolled stallions from 2009. If the sire of your foal was one of those, you’re eligible.” The only further cost comes if you produce a foal that ultimately looks like a contender in an AEPA Futurity. When the time comes for you to enter the class, you pay a $750 fee to AEPA (in addition to normal AHA show charges). If you don’t enter the class, this requirement does not apply.
The Yearling In-Hand Class
The Yearling In-Hand class runs differently from either of the performance futurities. Here, the foal has to be nominated in utero, which in effect means that you nominate the mare. The cost is $100 and the nomination must be in by March 31 of the year of the foal’s birth. “So, if you’ve got foals that are going to be born in 2014, they have to be nominated—the mare does—by March 31, 2014,” says Conway. “The foal then can be in the Buckeye class in 2015.”
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Where Does The Prize Money Come From?
Funding for the first five years of the high-dollar performance payout system was raised from donations by owners, breeders and supporters of English horses. At the same time, an annual Stallion Service Auction, designed to be the system’s primary source of funding, was initiated by the AEPA, which invested the resulting funds to pay the prize money from year six (2012) on. The yearling in-hand class was set up separately, with prize money coming from nomination fees which do not relate to the performance divisions. That means that the total prize money on offer each year might vary, and as more participation is attracted, the figures will rise. Even so, they are not insubstantial: in 2013, the Yearling In-Hand class paid a total of $15,000 in prize money.
How Secure Is The Funding?
“Right now, the future looks extraordinarily bright and very secure,” says Peter Conway. “For the performance futurities, we have banked about $500,000, which is a buffer if we have an up year or a down year.” The Stallion Service Auction is not the organization’s only source of funding for its marquee events, however. Both the Arabian Horse Times and Halcon Furniture pay set fees for the naming rights to their classes, and each presently is committed for five years.
What Advantages Does A Stallion Owner Receive From Enrolling A Stallion In The Futurity And Selling A Breeding In The Stallion Service Auction?
There is the obvious benefit that AEPA’s sire list includes some of the best in the world; just to be a member burnishes a stallion’s credentials and in all likelihood increases the number of breeders that he attracts. Eligibility to the lucrative futurities also increases the value of his foals. But there are even more specific benefits. “All of a stallion’s foals, both the ones you breed yourself and those anybody else breeds, are in the program for that $1,000, or for the donator breeding, whichever it is if somebody else buys it,” Conway says. “And all of the foals of that stallion are eligible to go in the futurity class. But the particular foal that is a result of the
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What The Winners Say
Joel Kiesner, trainer of 2013 purebred winner Heirs Noble Love. “To me, it is by far the most
exciting, exhilarating class of the show to ride in. With each number that is called off, you’re thinking, ‘oh gosh, okay, I’m fifth. I’m at least fifth. Well, I’m at least third. Oh boy, now first or second.’ And I think it’s more exciting for the crowd, so winning the class makes it that much more exciting for you.” And on the AEPA Futurity’s bigger picture: “You can watch that class and as the pedigrees are announced, it’s really an education. It’s a year-byyear window into where the breed is going.”
Karlton Jackson, breeder and owner of Heirs Noble Love. Jackson got into Arabians when his daughters rode and stayed in after they grew up because he liked the competition and the people he met. He was one of the original investors in the AEPA program because he felt that it was good for the industry. “I think you’re
almost numb [when they call out your name as the winner]. It was very, very special, because when you breed horses, many times your choices don’t work out. When they really do work, it’s just very special. And then when you see the horses go on to achieve their full potential, as you had hoped, it is very similar to having one of your children win at Nationals. It really is kind of a dream come true.”
Jim Stachowski, trainer of A Thousand Stars, 2013 Halcon Furniture Half-Arabian/ Anglo-Arabian Saddle Seat Futurity winner.
“It’s exciting to have a young group of top, top horses at the Nationals that are competing for a large amount of prize money.” Stachowski, who picked up last year’s Half-Arabian title, has won the purebred championship in previous years. He particularly recalls his first victory. “It was exciting—the prize money, all the people watching the class, the newness about it. This was a change for the horse show. And the prize money is nice; it adds excitement and it always brings new people into the industry.”
Katherine Kirby, who owned 2011 purebred winner CP Shenanigan, for her father, Steve Kirby, owner of A Thousand Stars, 2013 Half-Arabian winner. “It was so thrilling.
It was a sea of beautiful horses, and it was A Thousand Stars’ first time showing. We trust Jimmy so much, and we saw her go a couple of weeks before we went to Nationals. We could see that she was special; she’s very mature-minded— she doesn’t want to pull anything. She just goes in and does her job. Just looking at her, you know that you can trust her. It’s a combination of watching Jim ride the horse as well, and you think, ‘well, this is going to be fun to watch!’ When they called her name, it was definitely one of those moments we’ll never forget!’
Auction breeding is eligible for 25 percent extra prize money in the class. In this case, you do in fact have to nominate your mare. That simply means that you have to send us the information that this particular mare is being bred on the Auction breeding you purchased so that we have it on record.”
be added to your $30,000 in prize money, so you would take home $37,500.”
What does that mean in dollars and cents? “If you are fortunate enough to win a futurity with a foal bred from an Auction breeding, instead of just one that you purchased from a stallion owner, an additional $7,500 will
What’s An Auxiliary Breeding?
If you are the stallion owner who purchases his stallion’s breeding because no one else does, you conceivably could take home $37,500 for a $1,000 investment. An auxiliary breeding is another opportunity. “A stallion owner may choose to donate what is called an ‘auxiliary breeding’ to the Auction,” Conway explains. “It is totally
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their choice; there is no requirement to do it. What that means is that whoever buys the initial breeding in the auction then has the right to buy a second breeding to that same stallion for two-thirds of whatever they paid for the initial one. So, if I buy a breeding to a stallion in the auction that has an auxiliary breeding, and I have to pay $3,000 to win the bid, I and only I can buy another breeding to that same stallion for $2,000 (two-thirds of what I paid for the first one).” Auxiliary breedings are eligible for the 25 percent extra prize money, just as the original Auction services are. “What the stallion owner gets for doing that—and like I said, it’s totally voluntary—is that if the auxiliary breeding is purchased in the auction, then they too may nominate one of their own mares for the extra 25 percent prize money. That stallion then would have three that could potentially win an extra 25 percent, the two that the purchaser bought and then the stallion owner could breed his own mare and be eligible for that prize money.” While stallion owners are required to buy their original donated Auction breeding if it doesn’t sell, they are not required to purchase an auxiliary breeding that is not purchased.
If you buy a breeding at the Stallion Service Auction, or if you as a stallion owner purchase your stallion’s breeding for $1,000, can you resell it? Simply put, no. Auction breedings and auxiliary Auction breedings cannot be sold or transferred. A stallion owner, however, might simply use the auction breeding on one of his own mares and sell the nonauction breeding he had initially planned to use on that mare, so there is little risk of his losing money.
Is There Anything New On The AEPA Horizon At The Moment?
As a matter of fact, there is. “If you go back to what the AEPA is all about, it’s to make a better marketplace and a better environment for English performance horses,” says Peter Conway. “So, we are
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now developing a marketplace page on the AEPA website.” Anyone interested in selling English horses may upload information, photos and videos to the webpage. If the sales candidate is by an AEPAenrolled sire, there is no charge; if he or she is not, the price is $50 per listing.
What Is The Ultimate Goal of AEPA?
The organization has many goals—make the English division more exciting and fun, reward owners, encourage breeders and stimulate the marketplace for them. And so far, its progress impresses observers. It begins with breeding. “All of these horses are sired by AEPA-enrolled stallions, which include the greatest sires in the Arabia breed,” Fenton informed the crowd during the purebred futurity. “This is definitely a breeder’s classic here tonight, as many of these horses were bred specifically for the chance to compete for the prize money and the honor of winning this prestigious event.” Only last year did the first foals bred specifically under AEPA rules reach the age to show in the performance futurities, and many horsemen believe that as breeders answer the call of substantial prize money, the quality of English horse is becoming noticeably better. “Heirs Noble Love is a new look of Arabian horse,” Joel Kiesner says. “I think that we are right on the edge of having that. If we use the bloodlines that we currently have available, and use them right, we’re going to make the best horses, period.” It also appears that the AEPA’s effect on the market has been positive. “This is a fantastic concept, and it is driving the market,” observes Gene LaCroix, an expert in English pleasure who has watched division grow for more than 50 years. “You give a breeder, trainer or owner something big to shoot for (and it’s not just for the money, although $100,000 is significant). I know five horses who within eight months of the AEPA finals (most of them within six months), sold for $100,000 or more. Two of them sold for over $200,000, and I know at least one of the horses who made the top ten could have been sold for $350,000 or more. That’s huge.” ■
AEPA FuturitiEs
THE 2007-2013 ARABIAN ENGLISH PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION’S
Arabian and Half-Arabian Saddle Seat, and Yearling In-Hand Futurities To date, since 2008, the Yearling In-Hand program has paid out $114,000, and since 2007, the Saddle Seat Futurity Program has paid out over $823,000!
OVER 3/4’S OF A MILLION DOLLARS!
AEPA Top Ten Money Earners 1. BRAVE AND NOBLE – Champion - $40,000
2008 ARABIAN ENGLISH PLEASURE FUTURITY CLASSIC AT SCOTTSDALE Sire: IXL Noble Express, O: Marty Shea, Trainer: Joel Kiesner, Breeder: Marty Shea
ROL FIRE MIST – Champion - $40,000
2010 ARABIAN PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE FUTURITY Sire: Baske Afire, O: Strawberry Banks Farm, Trainer: Brian Murch, Breeder: R O Lervick Arabians
SF AFTERSHOC – Champion - $40,000
2009 ARABIAN PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE FUTURITY Sire: SF Specs Shocwave, O: Alicia Guzman Pace, Trainer: Peter Stachowski, Breeder: Alicia Guzman Pace
SIN CITY – Champion - $40,000
2007 ARABIAN ENGLISH PLEASURE FUTURITY CLASSIC AT SCOTTSDALE Sire: Baske Afire, O: Joseph Kinnarney, Trainer: Joel Kiesner, Breeder: Venture Farms, Inc.
5. BEL HEIR LR – Champion - $30,000
2012 AEPA $100,000 ARABIAN SADDLE SEAT FUTURITY Sire: Afires Heir, O: William Blankenship, Trainer: Joel Kiesner, Breeder: Lindsay Rinehart
CP SHENANIGAN – Champion - $30,000
2011 ARABIAN PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE FUTURITY Sire: Anza Padron, O: Katherine Kirby, Trainer: James Stachowski, Breeder: California State Polytechnic Univ.
HEIRS NOBLE LOVE – Champion - $30,000
2013 AEPA AHT $100,000 ARABIAN SADDLE SEAT FUTURITY Sire: Afires Heir, O: T. Karlton Jackson, Trainer: Joel Kiesner, Breeder: T. Karlton Jackson
8. NOBLE EMPRESS – $22,000 Reserve ($20,000) and 3rd ($2,000)
2008 ARABIAN ENGLISH PLEASURE FUTURITY CLASSIC AT SCOTTSDALE Sire: IXL Noble Express, O: Todd Peterson, Trainer: Shawn Rooker, Breeder: Maroon Fire Arabians 2009 ARABIAN PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE MATURITY ATR O: Kellie Frye, Trainer: Kellie Frye
9. SOMMELIER – Reserve - $20,000
2007 ARABIAN ENGLISH PLEASURE FUTURITY CLASSIC AT SCOTTSDALE Sire: Baske Afire, O: Elvin Berkheimer, Trainer: James Stachowski, Breeder: Windabrae Farm
TOP BRASS CRF – Reserve - $20,000
2010 ARABIAN PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE FUTURITY Sire: Brass, O: Cedar Ridge Farm, Trainer: Eric Krichten, Breeder: Cedar Ridge Farm
TURN IT UP – Reserve - $20,000
2009 ARABIAN PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATION SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE FUTURITY Sire: Baske Afire, O: Robin Porter, Trainer: Shawn Rooker, Breeder: Shawn and Carmelle Rooker
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Baske Afire
IXL Noble Express
Afire Bey V
AEPA Top Ten Sires by Number of Winners
1. Baske Afire . . . . 2. IXL Noble Express 3. Afire Bey V . . . . 4. Afires Heir . . . . 5. SF Specs Shocwave 6. A Temptation . . . MHR Nobility . . Noble Way . . . . Triften . . . . . . Vegaz . . . . . . .
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by Payout
1. Baske Afire . . . . 2. IXL Noble Express 3. Afires Heir . . . . 4. Afire Bey V . . . . 5. SF Specs Shocwave 6. Anza Padron . . . 7. Apollopalooza . . . 8. Brass. . . . . . . . MHR Nobility . . Triften . . . . . . .
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$214,500 $156,250 $123,750 $66,500 $63,750 $35,000 $29,000 $25,000 $25,000 .$25,000
by Points Champion = 10 pts.,
Reserve = 8 pts., Top Ten = 5 pts. 1. Baske Afire . . . . . . . . . 2. IXL Noble Express . . . . . 3. Afire Bey V . . . . . . . . . 4. Afires Heir . . . . . . . . . 5. SF Specs Shocwave . . . . . 6. Apollopalooza . . . . . . . . 7. Vegaz . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. MHR Nobility . . . . . . . Noble Way . . . . . . . . . 9. A Temptation . . . . . . . . Triften . . . . . . . . . . . .
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AEPA Top Ten Breeders by Number of Winners
1. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc.. . . 10 2. Conway Arabians, Inc. . . . . . 9 3. Cedar Ridge Farm . . . . . . . 7 Smoky Mountain Park Arabians 7 4. Nick and Juliet Carden . . . . . 6 5. Marty Shea . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Prestige Farms LLC . . . . . . 5 Strawberry Banks Farm . . . . . 5 6. Calif. State Polytechnic Univ. . 3 Dolorosa Arabians Ltd. . . . . . 3 Lindsay Rinehart . . . . . . . . 3 R.O. Lervick Arabians . . . . . 3 Venture Farms, Inc. . . . . . . . 3
by Payout
1. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. $69,750 2. R.O. Lervick Arabians . $60,000 3. Marty Shea . . . . . . . . $56,750 4. Nick and Juliet Carden . .$56,500 5. Venture Farms, Inc. . . . .$47,000 6. Alicia Guzman Pace . . .$45,000 7. Cedar Ridge Farm . . . .$42,500 8. Calif. State Polytechnic Univ. . . . . .$40,500 9. Lindsay Rinehart . . . . $40,000 10. Karlton Jackson . . . . .$35,000
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by Points Champion = 10 pts.,
Reserve = 8 pts., Top Ten = 5 pts. 1. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc.. 2. Conway Arabians, Inc. . . . 3. Nick and Juliet Carden . . . 4. Cedar Ridge Farm . . . . . Smoky Mountain Park Arabians . . . . . . . . 5. Marty Shea . . . . . . . . . 6. Lindsay Rinehart . . . . . . Prestige Farms LLC . . . . Strawberry Banks Farm . . . 7. R.O. Lervick Arabians . . .
AEPA FuturitiEs
Maroon Fire Arabians - Dave & Gail Liniger, Marty & Tim Shea
Joel Kiesner
Conway Arabians, Inc. - Peter & Lori Conway
AEPA Top Ten Trainers by Number of Winners 1. Joel Kiesner . . . 2. John Diedrich . . Shawn Rooker. . James Stachowski 3. Michael Miller . 4. Rob Bick . . . . 5. Joel Gangi . . . . 6. Gordon Potts . . Chris Wilson . . Allen Zeller . . .
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by Payout
1. Joel Kiesner . . . . 2. James Stachowski . 3. Shawn Rooker. . . 4. Brian Murch . . . 5. Peter Stachowski . 6. Joel Gangi . . . . . 7. Rob Bick. . . . . . 8. Gordon Potts . . . 9. Eric Krichten . . . 10. John Diedrich . .
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by Points Champion = 10 pts.,
Reserve = 8 pts., Top Ten = 5 pts. 1. Joel Kiesner . . . . . . . . . 2. James Stachowski . . . . . . 3. Shawn Rooker. . . . . . . . 4. John Diedrich . . . . . . . . 5. Michael Miller . . . . . . . 6. Rob Bick . . . . . . . . . . 7. Allen Zeller . . . . . . . . . 8. Joel Gangi . . . . . . . . . . 9. Chris Wilson . . . . . . . . 10. Brian Murch . . . . . . . . Gordon Potts. . . . . . . . Andrew Sellman . . . . . .
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AEPA Top Ten Owners by Number of Winners 1. Conway Arabians, Inc. . . . 2. Smoky Mountain Park Arabians . . . . . . . . 3. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc.. Strawberry Banks Farm . . . 4. Boisvert Farms LLC . . . . 5. Elvin Berkheimer . . . . . . 6. Cedar Ridge Farm . . . . . Dolorosa Arabians Ltd. . . . Robin Porter. . . . . . . . .
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by Payout 1. Strawberry Banks Farm . 2. Joseph Kinnarney . . . . 3. Alicia Guzman Pace . . Elvin Berkheimer . . . . Marty Shea . . . . . . . 4. Conway Arabians, Inc. . 5. Karlton Jackson . . . . . 6. Boisvert Farms LLC . . 7. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. . . . . . . 8. William Blankenship . . Cedar Ridge Farm . . . Katherine Kirby. . . . .
. $55,500 .$55,000 $40,000 $40,000 $40,000 . $35,750 .$35,000 .$34,000 . $32,750 .$30,000 .$30,000 .$30,000
by Points Champion = 10 pts., Reserve = 8 pts., Top Ten = 5 pts. 1. Conway Arabians, Inc. . . . 2. Smoky Mountain Park Arabians . . . . . . . . 3. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc.. 4. Strawberry Banks Farm . . . 5. Boisvert Farms LLC . . . . 6. Elvin Berkheimer . . . . . . 7. Robin Porter. . . . . . . . . 8. Nick and Juliet Carden . . . 9. Cedar Ridge Farm . . . . . Joseph Kinnarney . . . . . .
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