Legendary *El Tino, pictured at 11 years of age | Owned by Desert Sky Arabians, Sylvain Allard & Robyn Andrews
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By THERESA CARDAMONE Great stallions like El Tino are larger than life in the eyes of their many admirers. A National Champion multiple times in Brazil, El Tino matched his success in the show arena with equally impressive results in the breeding shed. From 2011 through 2021, El Tino offspring earned a staggering 19 Brazilian National Gold Championships along with 16 Silvers and 9 Bronze. It comes as no surprise that he has also racked up several Best Sire awards at the Brazilian Nationals. Now turning the page on the next chapter by establishing himself as a leading sire in the United States, El Tino’s towering accomplishments can overshadow his modest beginnings.
BEGINNINGS | Jacki Musser has always been an animal lover, a passion she exercises today as a breeder and photographer. Back in 2006, she had a small Arabian horse breeding program in Illinois and was active in her local breed organizations. She recalls being at the Iowa Gold Star Auction, and being interested in bidding on breedings for a couple of her mares. “I was talking with Gene Reichardt, who I consider to be one of my mentors,” Jacki explains, “and I asked him if there were any breedings I should be considering. He told me about a young colt that he had a great feeling about, and thought he might not get too much attention in the bidding due to his age, in spite of his potential. I took that advice and got the DA Valentino breeding.” Jacki knew exactly which mare she wanted to breed. “As soon as I saw his photo,” she continues, “I had the perfect mare in mind—Imprimista CF. To me, she was the perfect mare! She was elegant and had a beautiful head and neck. We had not used her yet, and I was looking for just the right stallion. Her fault was her croup. I needed a stallion to help lengthen her topline; I just knew she was the one for this breeding!” DA Valentino settled the mare on the first try as part of a limited book that included well-known breeders Stone Ridge Arabians, Dolorosa Arabians, Sam Peacemaker, and others.
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That fall, Jacki and her significant other were attending the United States National Championships with the intent to sell one of their mares. Imprimista was NOT on the list. “I told him not to sell my mare,” Jacki relates. “I had a feeling this baby was going to be something, and I was so excited for its arrival; but unfortunately, he did make a deal and sold her anyway. I was completely heartbroken.” Today, she appreciates the skill with which El Tino’s career has been guided since that day. “Looking back at it now—it was meant to be,” she says. “El Tino would not be where he is today otherwise. I’ve always had a gut instinct when putting breedings together. This one was a win! I’m so proud to have put that vision together. Being a very small breeder, I feel very blessed to be a part of El Tino’s history.”
BRAZIL | Foaled on May 17, 2007, El Tino was first registered in the American Stud Book to Stacey Griffith and Mary Dever. He was the perfect manifestation of the promise of his pedigree. His sire and his dam have the same paternal and maternal lines, which are among the most successful in breed history. Both sire lines trace back to the desert-bred Mirage through Bey Shah, with both dam lines springing
From top to bottom:
from the great Crabbet import,
DA Valentino, sire of *El Tino;
Rodania. It is a family tree of strength
*El Tino pictured prior to his
and substance grafted with grace and
export to Brazil; breeder, Jacki Musser
refinement. And, in El Tino, it bore magnificent fruit. Tragically, Imprimista died from colic just a few months after the elegant colt was born, leaving El Tino the only proof that his breeder’s intuition was spot on. It was clear to everyone who saw him that the colt was something special. He caught the eye of Pedro Amaral and Carlos Mennezes, who purchased him as a baby and immediately exported him to Brazil. El Tino wasted no time establishing himself as one of the most talked-about colts in the country when he was named the 2008 Brazilian National Champion Junior Colt. His subsequent success as both a show horse and a sire in Brazil is now a matter of international record. El Tino added the Brazilian Reserve National Champion Colt title to his coffers in 2009
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*El Tino, 2008 Brazilian National Champion Junior Colt and returned to competition in 2014 to capture the Brazilian National Gold Champion Stallion honors. By then, he had already sired 2011 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Colt and 2013 National Silver Champion Colt Stig Highlander, and 2012 National Silver Champion Junior Junior Colt HDF Firenze. It only got better from there. El Tino progeny won two Gold, two Silver, and one Bronze at the 2015 Brazilian Nationals. The Gold Champion Junior Junior title went to Dominus Arabco, while another El Tino son, Zahir El Madan, earned the Bronze in the same class. Dominus Arabco was later the 2017 U.S. Reserve National Champion 2-Year-Old Colt. Also earning a 2015 National Gold title was Junior Colt Falak FK, who would go on to achieve Gold National Champion honors in future years as a Young Colt and Young Stallion. El Tino sons dominated the Senior Stallion Championship at the 2020 Brazilian Nationals, with Falak FK earning his fourth Gold as the National Champion Stallion and FT Saeed capturing the Silver.
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One reason El Tino was so immediately successful as a sire was the support of renowned breeder Sylvio Barbosa. Born into the Arabian horse world as a child at his father’s Haras Allah Dinn, he developed his own Rancho Arabco into one of Brazil’s most important breeding farms. Sylvio explains, “I learned from my father that success must be earned, and I established Rancho Arabco to breed the finest Arabian horses possible. It is important to me that horses be balanced and have great movement in addition to their breed type. I took a gamble and invested in El Tino because I thought that with his pedigree and individual quality, he would produce foals that were close to my ideal.” Sylvio bred his finest mares to the young stallion and purchased embryos from exceptional mares to use with him. Before long, breeders from all over the world were following his example. “He crossed very well with my mares,” he continues. “El Tino gave foals with fantastic Arabian type, long necks and shoulders, and excellent motion. I have been very pleased with the outstanding results that I have gotten over the years and expect to keep using him in my program in the future.”
BACK IN THE U.S.A. |
Cindy McGown and Mark Davis heard about El Tino and what he was producing in Brazil from
Rodolfo Guzzo, the resident trainer at their Royal Arabians in Scottsdale. A Brazilian native, Guzzo became acquainted with El Tino 14 years ago when the colt was first brought to Brazil. “El Tino is a unique stallion who produces both show horses and breeding horses,” Guzzo comments. “He has been a great sire and had an incredible show career. And now his sons and daughters are producing incredible babies as well. The El Tino’s are not just great yearlings; they get even better as they mature. He has offspring everywhere…Kuwait, Saudi Arabian, Australia, North and South America; you name it, there is El Tino blood. And, he has generated a high amount of dollars through the sale of his babies.” Cindy made the trip to Brazil to see for herself what all the talk was about. “When I saw El Tino and his offspring in Brazil, I knew he was
STIG HIGHLANDER
STIG HIGHLANDER 2011 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Colt HDF FIRENZE 2012 Brazilian National Silver Champion Junior Junior Colt STIG HIGHLANDER 2013 Brazilian National Silver Champion Colt DOMINUS ARABCO 2015 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Colt FALAK FK 2015 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Colt
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needed back in the U.S.,” Cindy states. “He is an incredible producer and a great mover with beautiful eyes; he has been a consistent producer of quality. El Tino is being utilized in the Royal Arabians breeding program both directly and by use of his offspring, of which, in my opinion, I have two of his best. We are attempting to add to that number.” Cindy pauses before offering the following, “I would like to add that for anyone who has not attended the Brazilian National Show, I highly recommend it. As you can see, some of my best horses have been imported from Brazil. It is definitely a memorable experience!” Cindy’s daughter, Amanda Fraser, who manages Royal’s breeding division, accompanied Guzzo on an exploratory trip to Brazil, where they discovered the young El Tino son, Royal Asad. “When Guzzo informed me that he was not returning to America without Asad, I knew he had to be great!” Cindy smiles. “After we purchased him, he was the unanimous 2016 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Colt. Needless to say, I was not disappointed! Royal Asad is reminiscent of his sire in the breeding barn
*El Tino, 2014 Brazilian National Gold Champion Stallion
SHIVA ARABCO
SHIVA ARABCO 2015 Brazilian National Silver Champion Junior Junior Filly TINA EL MADAN 2015 Brazilian Naitonal Silver Champion Mare ZAHIR EL MADAN 2015 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Junior Junior Colt
TINA EL MADAN
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ROYAL ASAD | 2016 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Colt FALAK FK | 2016 Brazilian National Gold Champion Young Colt ZAHIR EL MADAN | 2016 Brazilian National Silver Champion Young Colt VALENTIN EL MADAN 2016 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Young Colt KISSME EL MADAN | 2016 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Filly RHADASHAH ARABCO | 2017 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Filly RFI SPLENDOR | 2017 Brazilian National Gold Champion Young Colt
RAZEER SERONDELLA
ROYAL ASAD
PRINCE VALENTINO
TITANIUM LM | 2017 Brazilian National Gold Champion Colt DOMINUS ARABCO | 2017 National Reserve Champion 2-Year-Old-Colt RAZEER SERONDELLA | 2017 Brazilian National Silver Champion Junior Junior Colt FT SAEED | 2017 Brazilian National Silver Champion Young Stallion KHAMAL ARABCO | 2017 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Junior Colt INTENSE ARABCO | 2017 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Junior Junior Colt PRINCE VALENTINO | 2018 Brazilian National Gold Champion Colt FALAK FK | 2018 Brazilian National Gold Champion Young Stallion RAZEER SERONDELLA | 2018 Brazilian National Gold Champion Young Colt RHADASHAH ARABCO | 2018 Brazilian National Silver Champion Junior Filly ROYAL ASAD | 2018 Scottsdale International Gold Champion Junior Stallion RFI SPLENDOR | 2018 Brazilian National Silver Champion Colt JUSTINA ENB | 2018 Canadian Reserve National Champion Yearling Filly INTENSE ARABCO | 2018 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Young Colt Ar abian Horse Times | 8 El Tino | 2022
and is producing beautiful offspring that are winning around the world. His dam is the great Lumiar Ethna, who I first saw at Brazilian Nationals.” After his 2017 importation to the United States, Royal Asad continued his winning ways, capturing the Gold Champion Junior Colt honors at the 2017 Arabian Breeders World Cup in Las Vegas and again at the Arabian National Breeder Finals. In February 2018, Royal Asad was named the 2018 Scottsdale International Gold Champion Junior Stallion. Cindy and Mark were convinced that El Tino was a genetic powerhouse. They wanted to bring him back to the United States to stand alongside Royal Asad. And so, in 2018, ten years after he had left for Brazil, El Tino returned to the U.S. and his new home at Royal Arabians. Royal Arabians also acquired the El Tino daughter, Rhadashah Arabco, the 2017 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Filly, and imported her to America in 2018. “Rhadashah Arabco is a gorgeous daughter of El Tino who will be one of our top broodmares moving forward,” Cindy enthuses. “We first saw her, too, at the Brazilian Nationals, and she is a beautiful example of what El Tino produces.” Rhadashah continued to shine unabated in her new environment, earning the 2020 Champion Mare AOTH and 2021 Champion Mare ATH titles at the Arabian National Breeder Finals, 2021 Scottsdale Reserve Champion Mare AOTH honors, and the 2021 United States Reserve National Champion Mare AAOTH award. El Tino’s latest success is the 2021 U.S. National Champion Junior Stallion, Guardian AS, a truly magnificent example of his sire’s prepotency. Guardian was the unanimous champion in Tulsa, the unanimous Scottsdale International Gold Champion Junior Stallion winner earlier in the year, and was again the unanimous Gold Champion Junior Stallion at the Arabian National Breeder Finals. Guardian AS is proudly owned by Stone Ridge Arabians and stands at Midwest Training Centre, across the street from his sire. David Boggs gave him the highest of praise, saying, “In the show ring, the closest I can compare Guardian to is Padron. When I first laid eyes on him at Arabian Soul in Mexico City, he was a youngster at his mother’s side and was as great a colt as any I had ever seen.”
THE NEXT CHAPTER |
At 15 years old, El Tino is entering the next phase of his career with the same exuberance that he has
always displayed. Supporting him every inch of the way are his current owners, Sylvain Allard and Robyn Andrews, who are still amazed at their good fortune in being able to acquire such a world-caliber stallion for their up-and-coming Desert Sky Arabians. Only four years into the business, they already own one of the top stallions in the breed. “When the opportunity presented itself,” Sylvain Allard explains, “I couldn’t believe it. We want to stay small and, originally, we planned to use outside stallions to cross with our mares. Then, Guzzo told us there might be an opportunity to acquire El Tino. We got to know him once he came to Royal, where we keep our horses. So, we jumped at the opportunity.” Sylvain appreciates El Tino’s intelligence and kindness as well as his dynamic presence. “He is great to be around,” says Sylvain. “El Tino acts like he owns the place as soon as he’s turned out, but you go to visit him in his stall, and he is quite a quiet guy. He knows when it is time to turn it on. We visit him regularly and have gotten attached to him very quickly. We bred him to all of our champion mares this year; to OFW Jewel of Marwan (2021 U.S. National Champion Futurity Filly), to AJ Kharena (Scottsdale Unanimous Grand Champion Mare), and to Mistic Dominic HVP (Scottsdale Grand Champion Mare/Arabian Breeder Finals Champion Mare). That was our intent when we bought El Tino, to promote him not only through advertising but by breeding our best mares to him and showing everyone what he can do.” Sylvain takes the responsibility of managing such a high-caliber stallion very seriously, which is why El Tino continues to stand at Royal Arabians. “We have been fortunate to get great advice from Guzzo and Royal,” he credits. “In a very few years, we have had great success and are very happy. It was quite exciting! We have our own taste, but we appreciate having experts to learn from, too. Many can recognize good quality, but it is that little ‘extra,’ the charisma…once you see that, it clicks. That is what keeps you coming back, trying to find that again.” Nayla Hayek felt that spark when she acquired the black 2-year-old El Tino daughter Latifa MAM for her world-famous Hanaya Stud in Switzerland. This year, plans are to breed Latifa to both Hanaya’s HL El Ganador and to Ajman Stud’s AJ Mardan son, AJ Yas, who is also black. Elisa Grassi, who works closely with Hanaya, describes Latifa as “Truly a special horse; she is very necky, with a beautiful face and super attitude. It is for sure she is a great addition to Nayla’s string of purebred show horses. And we are excited to see what she will produce with these two stallions.” Ar abian Horse Times | 9 El Tino | 2022
ASWAD | 2019 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Colt HARIRY MAM | 2019 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Colt INTENSE ARABCO | 2019 Brazilian National Gold Champion Colt MARCELHAH ARABCO | 2019 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Filly LATIFA MAM | 2019 Brazilian National Gold Champion Young Filly LUNA HVP | 2019 Brazilian National Silver Champion Junior Junior Filly METEOR ARABCO | 2019 Brazilian National Silver Champion Young Stallion FIERO HW | 2019 U.S. Reserve National Champion ABS Yearling Gelding JUSTINA ENB | 2019 Canadian National Reserve Champion ABS Filly
MARCELHAH ARABCO
ALANA HVP | 2019 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Junior Junior Filly
METEOR ARABCO
OPUS ONE ARABCO II |2020 Brazilian National Gold Champion Junior Junior Colt FALAK FK | 2020 Brazilian National Gold Champion Stallion MARIA AL | 2020 Brazilian National Silver Champion Filly ASWAD | 2020 Brazilian National Silver Champion Young Colt FT SAEED | 2020 Brazilian National Silver Champion Stallion ALANA HVP | 2020 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Most Classic Head Female GUARDIAN AS | 2021 U.S. National Champion Junior Stallion CALVIN DEL TINO JM | 2021 Brazilian National Gold Champion Most Classic Head Male CASH DEL TINO JM | 2021 Brazilian National Silver Champion Young Stallion CASH DEL TINO JM | 2021 Brazilian National Silver Champion Most Classic Head Male RHADASHAH ARABCO | 2021 U.S. Reserve National Champion Mare AAOTH
LATIFA MAM
RHAYDEE SERONDELLA | 2021 Brazilian National Bronze Champion Junior Mare
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Abel Leopoldino also has a black El Tino daughter, Maria AL, who was the Brazilian Silver Reserve National Champion Filly in 2020. An ebony beauty with an exquisite face, long, elegant neck, and outstanding movement, Abel credits El Tino for much of Maria’s quality. “He produces show horses,” Abel states. “He gives the great neck and attitude; I like him very much, and I use him when I can. I have a great colt, Haz AL, that is a Royal Asad son, so a grandson of El Tino. This is a OPUS ONE ARABCO II
tremendous colt that I hope to show this year in Brazil.” Luciana Fasano has made her Fazenda Floresta in Brazil an internationally respected Arabian horse breeding program. As a part of her impressive stallion roster, Luciana incorporated the blood of El Tino into her herd, and she remains a lifelong fan and supporter. She explains, “I was surprised when Guzzo called me to say that they had a very, very special horse he thought I should own. I agreed. All of a sudden, we started to see El Tino fillies and colts being National Champions in Brazil. He was the Best Sire in Brazil for three years in a row! The whole world started to call me to see about breeding to him. “El Tino has played a very special role in Brazilian breeding, and now he is definitely playing a big role all over the world. He has progeny now born in Poland, Israel, Australia, the Middle East, in Europe, and his sons and daughters are being exported to countries all over the world. It is interesting to
FALAK FK
see how the European and Middle Eastern breeders use him. He is a very special stallion and a sweet horse. I love to see character in my horses, and El Tino has a lot of it, especially attitude. And he is producing extremely well with most bloodlines. I wish the best of luck to Sylvain and Robyn in their time with El Tino.” Thiago Pontes is returning to Arabian horses in Brazil under the name TP Arabians after a 20-year hiatus. “I was 20 years out of touch with the bloodlines and had to learn about the stallions that were in use,” he relates. “I realized that El Tino had been active in Brazil, and I was seeing some wonderful
RHADASHAH ARABCO
mares from him. I have a good relationship with Sylvio
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Barbosa from Rancho Arabco. He is a breeder with great mares, and he got me excited. I learned a lot about El Tino from him, and I bought one of my best mares, the El Tino daughter Daleelah Arabco, from him. I was shocked when I first saw her; she has so much type, her beautiful head, and so much attitude! It is a pleasure to have her in my program. I sold Sylvain an embryo of Daleelah is crossed with Marwan Al Shaqab. We believe that the line from Marwan mixed with El Tino blood will be amazing. I am enthusiastic about El Tino and trust it will be amazing to use him with Middle Eastern and European blood.” Future goals for Daleelah include capturing the 2022 Brazilian National Gold Champion Young Mare title in addition to contributing to TP Arabians’ foundation gene pool. “I am buying El Tino daughters because I believe that they will be fantastic mothers,” Thiago continues. “They are easy to use with any type of stallion because of their high quality. I am trying to use linebreeding in my program, as the successful breeders in Europe and the Middle East are doing. They create elegance, movement, and so much type. But El Tino will provide what they need, a great neck and show horse attitude. We think that he will unite the best features from all the continents!” Desert Sky Arabians’ mares, OFW Jewel of Marwan (top), AJ Kharena (middle) and Mistic Dominic HVP (bottom) are all expecting foals by El Tino in 2022.
Sylvain and Robyn were overwhelmed by the flood of positive feedback they received once the news went out to the Arabian horse community that El Tino was now the foundation stallion for Desert Sky. “We are very fortunate and happy to own him,” Sylvain reiterates. “El Tino is known everywhere, which is still surprising to me! Breeders are sending us videos of his babies that they are impressed with in Poland, Qatar, the Middle East; he is very well known throughout. So far, El Tino’s success is greater outside the United States, but now that he is back in America, that will change.” Desert Sky eagerly awaits their first three El Tino foals, due in 2022. “We are just starting and are grateful to have El Tino,” says Sylvain. “We want people in the United States to know and appreciate him as much as the rest of the world does.” It is clear that Sylvain and Robyn are deeply committed to his success, and El Tino could not be in better hands as he embarks on the next chapter of his remarkable life. ■
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*El Tino x Giuliana El Shawan Bred & owned by Haras Canaã, Brazil
2020 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL SILVER CHAMPION FILLY
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Royal Asad x Elegance AL Bred & owned by Haras Canaã, Brazil
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2020 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION STALLION 2018 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION YOUNG STALLION 2016 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION YOUNG COLT 2015 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION JUNIOR COLT *El Tino x Fogosa HAB Bred by Haras FK, The Kunze Family | Owned by Haras Cruzeiro @harascruzeiroarabians
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Contact Zico Guardia +55 11 98323 2251
www.HarasCruzeiro.com
*El Tino x FT Havanna El Keav Bred by Haras Rancho Arabco | Owned by Haras Cruzeiro @harascruzeiroarabians
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2020 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL SILVER CHAMPION STALLION 2017 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL SILVER CHAMPION YOUNG STALLION
El Tino x FT Sofia El Bogart by Bogart El Perseus Bred & Owned by Flávia Torres | FT Arabians, Brazil Manager, Cesar Schmidt | +55 15 99755 6255
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*El Tino x Sahara Daleelah Bred by Rancho Arabco Owned by Thiago Pontes | TP Arabians, Brazil
2022 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL YOUNG MARE WITH RODOLFO GUZZO
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*El Tino x Xaklinna D’ Pscore JM Bred & Owned by José Alves Filho, Haras JM, Brazil www.HarasJM.com.br Ar abian Horse Times | 20 El Tino | 2022
*El Tino x Stig Justhine Bred & Owned by José Alves Filho, Haras JM, Brazil www.HarasJM.com.br
2021 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL SILVER CHAMPION YOUNG STALLION 2021 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL SILVER CHAMPION MOST CLASSIC HEAD MALE
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2021 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION MOST CLASSIC HEAD MALE *El Tino x *Marcessa FF Bred & Owned by José Alves Filho, Haras JM, Brazil | www.HarasJM.com.br Ar abian Horse Times | 22 El Tino | 2022
*El Tino x Bretta UB Bred & Owned by Haras Vila dos Pinheiros, Brazil Contact Zetao Rodrigues | +19 97415 0624 Cesar Schmidt | +15 99755 6255 *El Tino x Josephine HVP Bred & Owned by Haras Vila dos Pinheiros, Brazil
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*El Tino x *RD Fabreanna Bred & Owned by Haras Vila dos Pinheiros, Brazil Contact Zetao Rodrigues | +19 97415 0624 Cesar Schmidt | +15 99755 6255
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*El Tino x *AJ Kharena Bred & Owned by Haras Vila dos Pinheiros, Brazil Contact Zetao Rodrigues | +19 97415 0624 Cesar Schmidt | +15 99755 6255
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*El Tino x Faizah Carol
Bred & Owned by Haras Trindade de Minas Cláudia Menicucci Teixeira, Brazil | WhatsApp +55 31 992826604 Contact Nelson Pinto Moreira | WhatsApp +55 19 997747003
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TM Itaipu x TM Fahdeelah Bred & Owned by Haras Trindade de Minas, Brazil
TM Itaipu x TM Haidee Bred & Owned by Haras Trindade de Minas, Brazil
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*El Tino x SW Victoria Owned by Stone Ridge Arabians, Dan & Maureen Grossman, U.S.A.
UNANIMOUS UNITED STATES NATIONAL CHAMPION JUNIOR STALLION UNANIMOUS SCOTTSDALE GOLD CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR STALLION UNANIMOUS ANBF GOLD CHAMPION JUNIOR STALLION +1 812 322 5776 | www.stoneridgearabians.com Managed by Midwest, David Boggs +1 612 328 8312
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*El Tino x Yasmin HWM Bred by Rancho Arabco | Owned by Royal Arabians, U.S.A. | www.RoyalArabians.com
2021 U.S. NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION MARE AAOTH 2017 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION JUNIOR JUNIOR FILLY
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2018 SCOTTSDALE INTERNATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION JUNIOR STALLION 2017 ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP GOLD CHAMPION JUNIOR COLT 2017 ARABIAN BREEDER FINALS GOLD CHAMPION JUNIOR COLT 2016 BRAZILIAN NATIONAL GOLD CHAMPION JUNIOR JUNIOR COLT *El Tino x Lumiar Ethna Bred by Michel Alberto Morelato | Owned by Royal Arabians, Cindy McGown & Mark Davis 480 361 6926 | info@royalarabians.com | www.RoyalArabians.com
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Royal Asad x R Arabella 2019 Scottsdale International Silver Champion Yearling Filly 2019 Menton Bronze Champion Yearling Filly Bred by Royal Arabians | Owned by Nesma Stud
Royal Asad x Sophie ELS 2021 U.S. National Champion Yearling Filly Bred by Arabians International Owned by Al Khor Stud
Royal Asad x Royal Dyana 2021 U.S. National Champion Yearling Gelding Open & AAOTH Bred & owned by Royal Arabians, U.S.A
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DA Valentino x Imprimista CF Proudly Owned by Desert Sky Arabians | www.DesertSkyArabians.com Standing at Royal Arabians | 480 361 6926 info@royalarabians.com | www.RoyalArabians.com