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Tea m Midwest’s 2017 Scottsdale A m ateur Pr esenter s Ashley Fox
Why do you enjoy showing halter? This was my first time in a long time showing in halter. My mother, Maureen, does not like to show halter, so she asked me to do it for her. I had a great time! The colt I presented was a little bit of a handful, but he showed great in center ring. Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? Midwest is great at training their horses. There is a confidence with how they will show. What is the definition of team spirit to you? For us, it is a group of people and trainers that have become great friends. All of our group cheer for each other and have great pride when each of us are in the show ring.
Austin Garrett
Why do you enjoy showing halter? For me, halter represents a fantastic way to collaborate with the Arabian horse as a dance partner. Since I was a child, I have always been awestruck at the natural beauty of the Arabian without hiding any piece of the horse, so a saddle and bridle just doesn’t quite do it for me. Contrary to popular belief, halter has always been the simplest and most beautiful form of athleticism, and with their willingness to be trained, I have always enjoyed taking part in the elegant waltz of showing halter. Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? In the last 10 years, I have had the lucky distinction of working with many trainers from all around the country and shown their horses. Working with Midwest has been a revolution in the partnership and team mentality that I have always enjoyed about showing these horses. There
isn’t a more professional group that has more fun and loves what they do than the Team Midwest, and it’s a team that I have always enjoyed being a part of. I am honored to be a part of it, and they have been the most supportive group I’ve had the pleasure of spending time with, in addition to the stellar horses that they represent. I look forward to continuing our partnership as time passes. What is the definition of team spirit to you? It’s about support. Every member of Team Midwest personifies the definition of teamwork and spirit. Every class of every show, the team shows up in force, and there is a tremendous amount of support for everyone (you can hear it on the rail every time). Spirit isn’t just defined by volume, but also by healthy competitiveness and overall sense of having a great time.
Paul Glans
Why do you enjoy showing halter? Ever since childhood, halter has always been a form of competition that I have found to be so enjoyable. Running beautiful horses into the arena for all to enjoy is such an enormous pleasure for me. The Arabian breed offers such beauty; showing halter just gives me the ability to enjoy space with such amazing creatures. Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? The team effort at Midwest is immense. Their horses always represent what true quality and condition should reflect. In our experience with Midwest, our horses always return home happy and ready for another show or more trail riding. What is the definition of team spirit to you? Team spirit at Midwest always seems to reside there. The efforts they make for their clients and support of the industry are above par.
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Dan Grossman
Why do you enjoy showing halter? The thrill of competition. It’s fun to be in the show ring with a chance to win. Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? Midwest has been our partners, our teachers, our mentors; and the Midwest group, including David, Alcides, Dagmar and Margaux, train the horses extremely well. They use passion and compassion to train these beautiful horses. What is the definition of team spirit to you? Prepare and work hard enough to win. At Midwest, everyone is doing their part, cheering for each other and sharing their friendship and comradery.
Maureen Grossman
What did you think about your daughter showing for you? I could not have been more proud of the way she showed the horse and her presence in the ring. The colt was very feisty and she handled him extremely well and won!
Jeff Jenkins
The Arabian horse is just a dream to most. A horse with beauty and prestige, along with a history that goes beyond the written words of our past. From the time I was little, I had that same dream as most; to own an Arabian. But, growing up on a ranch in Texas, within a family who only knew Quarter Horses, that dream was just that, until the week before the 2017 Scottsdale show. The whirlwind of those first two weeks in the breed are almost impossible to put into words without sounding like grand embellishments. The Friday just short of two weeks before the 2017 Scottsdale show was scheduled to commence, I decided it was time to dive into this breed, and contacted friends Kelly and Casey Campbell. They had recently entered into a
partnership with Porcelyna, and they were offering her for sale. I saw her video, and two days later I hopped on a plane to visit this beauty. In Scottsdale, I met another partner of the mare, Darryl Larson, who organized the presentation. At lunch before going to the farm, our instant connection and the welcoming feeling was one that I thought was unique, and as soon as we made it to the farm and I was introduced to the folks of Midwest, my family got a little bigger. That day I decided to officially become a member of the Arabian horse family and purchased JJ Porcelyna. From that moment until show day the very next week, I was learning how to interact with this new breed and figure out how the heck I was supposed to go in the ring for the first time and not make a fool of myself. It was within that week, I found myself seeing Scottsdale as home. From the city itself, to the blessings that came along with it, I decided to make this desert valley the next stop for this new chapter of my life. It may sound crazy, but when things fall into place in the way they have, that is when you know it is time to count those blessings and read the signs you are being given. Show day came and my nerves were off the roof! You would think that someone who has performed in front of many crowds would not be scared to walk a horse into an arena. Well that is wrong … I was a wreck! As I am sure how all the newbies get, Alcides gave me the “it’s okay if you don’t win your first time, it’s all about having fun” talk. After feeling like I had done the same amount of cardio that I typically do in a year, I officially made it through my first class entrance. It was all gravy from there! The nerves were gone and I was having a blast, until I had to go to the middle of that ring and pretend a little more that I had done this before. I was honestly hoping the “y’all” in my “good afternoon” approach to the judges would charm them, but those pros didn’t bat an eye, and told me to show my horse. I listened, and thanks to the Midwest crew, Porcelyna knew exactly what to do, even with me fumbling around! After what seemed to be about four days in the arena, it was time for them to call the class results. Lesson for the day, folks: if they skip your number in a class less than 10, that’s great, but if there are more entries than that, it could also mean something really bad! As it was my first show, I was just pumped that I made it through the class without eating dirt. I would have taken a gate like a winner, just as long as I got some water and a chair! But to my surprise, and I think a lot of others, we actually won under unanimous decision! Another thing I learned is, that the word “unanimous” carries some heavy weight. Weeks later, and I still smile every time I think of that beautiful memory I will always share with my new horse family.
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Midwest, Darryl Larson, and Janina Merz of Om El Arab, all made sure I had the time of my life. They taught me that winning that ribbon is a start, but what I will gain with the love and support that comes along with the folks of the Arabian breed is what it is all about. So, to all of you reading, I say thank you! Thanks for making my family a little bit bigger and my dream a reality.
AJ Marino
Why do you enjoy showing halter? We breed halter horses, so it is very satisfying to be able to show our own horses. It’s fun to come out with a homebred baby the year after it is born and show it against all my friends. Why do you choose to show under the Midwest banner? With Midwest, there is perfection in everything they do. It is one of the best run businesses I have ever seen, bar none. And on top of that, the people there are like my best friends. It’s not like a country club, it’s a community. What is the definition of team spirit to you? Team spirit is being there for each other. It doesn’t matter whether it’s 8am or 10pm, whenever someone has a horse showing, everyone from Midwest are always there to support each other.
Steve Miles
Why do you enjoy showing halter? I am a very competitive person and breeder. Halter allows me the opportunity to show my horses at a younger age. Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? David Boggs and his staff have my horses conditioned and trained, thus, ready to show. Case in point … I haven’t shown halter in years, and I won the 2-YearOld Colts division at Scottsdale 2017. Midwest made this a fantastic experience, and being coached by David Boggs was ‘over the top’ special! What is the definition of team spirit to you? Team spirit is Midwest! Everyone in the group wants to win, but at the same time, we are all cheering and pulling for each other. I think that is really heartfelt from all Midwest clients. It
is a wonderful group of people that we are able to call our friends and spend time enjoying each other. It truly is a team with spirit and more!
Whitney Miles
Why do you enjoy showing halter? Showing halter has always been a passion of mine. My parents and I have our own breeding program, so it is very rewarding to get to show the babies you helped foaled out and have watched grow up. There is so much energy and passion that goes into showing halter how, can you not love it? Why do you choose to show under the Midwest banner? Midwest is one of the top training facilities; we are lucky to call the Midwest group our family. Showing with Midwest has been the most rewarding, fun and exciting couple of years! The whole team puts so much hard work into helping you go in the ring as prepared as you possibly can be! Our horses are very happy and taken care of extremely well at Midwest! What is the definition of team spirit to you? It can easily be defined by spending a day with Team Midwest. From the group of amazing people—that no matter what time, how cold, or how hot, they will be there to support everyone else’s horses at the show—to the people behind the scenes giving lessons to amateurs after a long day at the show, then continuing to work into the late hours of the night. No matter, win or lose, you always see smiles on the faces of everyone at Team Midwest because at the end of the day, we have this amazing group of friends and horses that everyone is proud to be a part of!
Tr ace Moffatt
Why do you enjoy showing halter horses? I have always been fascinated by our presentation of the Arabian halter horse. The showmanship, the prestige, the class, that is brought into the arena as the style and glamour of our breed is presented to the public. It conjures thoughts of a fashion runway. Remembering some of the great handlers of our breed like Ron Palelek, Jerry Sindt, Gene Reichert, and of course, David and Bob
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Boggs—some of the greatest, legendary handlers of our breed. And David Boggs still is one of the leading handlers in the world! There has always been so much class and care. As I present the living art of our breed, I consider it a privilege to stand in front of some of the most beautiful creatures God has created on earth—our Arabian horse! Why do you choose the Midwest Banner to show under? I believe there is no person in our breed that hasn’t heard of Midwest, or hasn’t been touched by their positive breeding program. Nearly every major stallion since the late 1970’s have been a product of Midwest’s program. The legends of Midwest are some of the most influential breeding and sought-after mares and stallions of programs around the world. To be a small part of such a successful team like Midwest, it is my privilege and honor to stand in front of these beautiful animals, and participate in a long legacy of successful handlers with Midwest! What is the definition of team spirit, to you? Being part of a team. The team, comes first. All of us that show with Midwest will most times be showing against each other, and if we are not, we are on the rail for each other. We all want to win, but we all want each other to win just as much! I guess you could say, a win for one is a win for all! To be a part of this team is truly one of the greatest things in my life!
K atie Russell
Why do you enjoy showing halter? It is a totally different experience in the show ring than what I usually do. I am an amateur hunter and western pleasure exhibitor, so showing halter is a really fun change of pace and a nice challenge! Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? I was fortunate enough to find a very special 2-year-old gelding from David and Midwest, Posidon MTC. That opened the door for me to show under the Midwest banner, which has been an incredible experience. David is a fantastic teacher, and Posidon was impeccably prepared and presented at Scottsdale. In addition, Midwest has a great group of clients who are lots of fun and very supportive. What is the definition of team spirit to you? Where everyone supports and encourages each other, and does so enthusiastically!
Melissa Subjeck
Why do you enjoy showing halter? I love the thrill of running alongside a champion Arabian or HalfArabian, and showing them off to their fans. Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? There are many reasons that I am proud to be part of Team Midwest. First and foremost, I know that my horses receive the best of care. Team Midwest always ensures that my horses are primed for their best efforts when it’s show time, but also allow them some much needed R&R. In addition, I chose Midwest because of the people—I have met many amazing friends through Midwest. What is the definition of team spirit to you? To me, team spirit involves a group of individuals enthusiastically supporting one another as part of a unified effort. In other words, the very definition of team spirit is Team Midwest!
Justin Wight
Why do you enjoy showing halter? I enjoy showing halter for a couple reasons. Firstly, I enjoy the camaraderie shared by the other handlers in the ring. Even though our horses are all competing against each other, we are not. It is always nice to visit with other handlers as we make our way around the ring; everyone is always very positive and complimentary. Also, in most cases, I am showing horses bred by my family. Having a chance to showcase and sometimes even win with homebred horses is always a thrill. Why do you choose the Midwest banner to show under? We have chosen Midwest for a variety of reasons, starting with a long standing relationship, and because of the quality of preparation the horses go through from a conditioning and training standpoint, and making sure that as handlers, we too, are well prepared. What is the definition of team spirit to you? For me, team spirit means that there is always people in the stands cheering and supporting you. Furthermore, there is nothing wrong with having a little fun with your team after the show!
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Stepping into the stall of Vitorio TO feels like a homecoming.
After traveling the world, Vitorio TO has resumed life in
At ease in his surroundings, this five-time National and
America, ensconced in his stall at Midwest Training Centre in
International Champion turns to greet his visitors as soon as
Scottsdale, Ariz. There, David Boggs and Team Midwest are
they appear; his large, dark eyes focused on his guests with
responsible for managing Vitorio’s burgeoning breeding career
a happy expression of welcome, his shapely ears pitched
and adding to what owner Janey Morse considers to be his
forward with interest. Vitorio gives the impression that if he
most important title, Leading Halter Sire. It is his ability to sire
could, he would throw an arm around one’s shoulders like a
correct, beautiful, and useful offspring with a broad spectrum
favorite uncle or an old friend. His near-perfect conformation
of broodmares that sets him apart as a stallion that will
and exquisite Arabian type enhance his larger than life
continue to influence the breed for years to come.
reputation as one of the premiere show horses and emerging From the day that the first Vitorio TO foal arrived, his progeny
sires of our time.
have done nothing but add to his acclaim as a breeding Vitorio TO was the first American-bred stallion since
phenomenon. With just a small sample of foals from that first
Monogramm to be leased by the Polish government to stand
crop, Vitorio TO sired Gold, Silver, and Bronze Champion
inside the Polish State Studs, and was a resident of Stadnina
yearlings at the prestigious Arabian Breeders World Cup show
Koni Michałów for two breeding seasons. His sire line, which
in Las Vegas in 2014, causing the world to take notice. That
traces back to the original desert stallion Mirage, is a rarity in
dominant performance as a sire was repeated at the World
the Polish gene pool and therefore coveted by breeders. With
Cup in 2015, this time with even more champions to show
the purposeful re-introduction of his sire line and the proven
for it. It should have come as no surprise when Vitorio TO
quality of his Polish dam line through Daszawa, the Polish
emerged from the 2016 Scottsdale All Arabian Show as the
breeders made a conscious decision to use Vitorio to bolster
Leading Halter Sire in every division…Classic, Sweepstakes,
elements of their breeding program that needed support. That
Purebred, Half-Arabian … you name it, Vitorio topped the list.
includes augmenting the “bay on bay” gene pool which carries
His complete dominance as a sire of champions at the “World’s
with it the Kuhailan characteristics that have excited breeders
Largest Arabian Horse Show” will go down in the record books
for centuries. Vitorio was bred to over 30 of the world’s finest
as one of the highlights of Scottsdale’s storied history.
mares at Michałów as well as to mares at Janów, Białka and through private contract, making for high expectations as
Topping the Scottsdale sire lists is an outstanding achievement
these foals are shown and bred in years to come.
that is seldom repeated in consecutive years, but that did not
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prove to be an impediment for Vitorio. This year, over 2,500 of
needs to be a productive member of the equine world. It is
the finest Arabian horses on Earth competed for various 2017
Janey’s belief that correct conformation is necessary for a horse
Scottsdale championships. Nevertheless, when the dust had
to perform well and she is especially pleased to see Vitorio
settled after eleven days of intense competition, one stallion
TO beginning to be represented in the performance division
stood alone at the top as the overall Scottsdale Leading Halter
as well as in breeding classes globally. She hopes to encourage
Sire of both purebreds and Half-Arabians—Vitorio TO. He
breeders to take advantage of the fine minds and attitudes that
handily retained his title from the previous year, with seven
Vitorio passes on, making his offspring extremely trainable and
different purebred offspring earning Scottsdale championships
fun to ride.
or reserves. After emerging victorious as a leading sire for the past two Halter competition is important to Janey Morse, because it is
years, one can only guess how many more honors his
meant to identify those horses that most closely exemplify the
offspring will lay at Vitorio’s doorstep in the future.
breed standard. More than just a pretty head or a flat topline,
STAY TUNED!
the ideal Arabian horse has the body, legs, and movement it
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Veyron
ORA
2017 SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION SIGNATURE 3 YEAR OLD STALLION ATH PRESENTED BY SEAN MURPHY
UNANIMOUS FIRST PLACE 3 YEAR OLD STALLION PRESENTED BY DAGMAR GORDIANO
(Vitorio TO x Luxemere Jizette) Bred and Owned by Oak Ridge Arabians MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 9 | Midwest • 2017
Valkyrie
ORA
, s r e n w o w e n s n io Congratulat ney a J — . C L L d u t S n Kurdistan Arabia 2017 SCOTTSDALE RESERVE CHAMPION SIGNATURE AUCTION YEARLING FILLY AOTH PRESENTED BY DON MORSE III
(Vitorio TO x Star Of Justice ORA) Bred by Oak Ridge Arabians MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 10 | Midwest • 2017
MC
Vitoria
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION SIGNATURE 4 YEARS & OVER M ARE ATH PRESENTED BY AUSTIN GARRETT
(Vitorio TO x Angelinaa JD) Owned by Oak Ridge Arabians and Todd & Glena Weegens MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 11 | Midwest • 2017
Angel of Vitorio
2017 SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION SIGNATURE 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY ATH PRESENTED BY AUSTIN GARRETT
(Vitorio TO x Star Of Justice ORA) Bred & Owned by Oak Ridge Arabians MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 12 | Midwest • 2017
ORA
Princess Raherra
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION SIGNATURE 3-YEAR-OLD M ARE ATH PRESENTED BY AUSTIN GARRETT
UNANIMOUS FIRST PLACE FILLY 3 & UNDER JTH PRESENTED BY LEXI WIGHT
(Vitorio TO x Raherra) Bred and Owned by Oak Ridge Arabians MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 13 | Midwest • 2017
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(DA Valentino x Sol Natique) W W W.V ITOR IOTO.COM
Owned by Oak Ridge Arabians MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 14 | Midwest • 2017
PISTAL JACOB CARL BOGGS
THE BIG GUN CAME OUT IN SCOTTSDALE
LD
and his owner
2017 SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION SENIOR CLASS WINNER PRESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS
(Magnum Psyche x Halana) Multi National and International Champion Stallion MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 15 | Midwest • 2017
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FROM THE GREAT KINGS OF OUR PAST … A GIANT IS BORN.
2017 SCOTTSDALE GOLD CHAMPION SENIOR STALLION (BY UNANIMOUS DECISION OF THE JUDGES) PRESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS
(Faraa Al Shaqab x LC Psychesfinesse, by Padrons Psyche) Bred & owned by Mr. George & Debbie Stuart Milne of Buenos Aires, Argentina Standing at MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 17 | Midwest • 2017
*MD Hibat Allah
2017 SCOTTSDALE SENIOR M ARE CLASS WINNER PRESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS
(DA Valentino x *Anastasiaa) Owned by NJ Arabian Horse Ventures LLC Managed by Jeff Sloan MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 18 | Midwest • 2017
Part of the
collection
* Sofiya
AA
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL EGYPTIAN SENIOR FEMALE UNANIMOUS CLASS WINNER PRESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS
(Al Ayal AA x Saniyyah RCA) ON LEASE TO Part of the
collection
Owned by Ariela Arabians | Managed by Jeff Sloan MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 19 | Midwest • 2017
Sarai
FM
2017 SCOTTSDALE FIRST PLACE 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY (JR.) PRESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS
(Vitorio TO x Serafina FM)
Congratulations to Kurdistan Arabian Stud LLC on your purchase of this very special filly! Bred by Tommy and Cathy Murphy Economy MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 20 | Midwest • 2017
Pazzazz
SRA
2017 SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION SIGNATURE AUCTION YEARLING COLT PRESENTED BY ASHLEY FOX
(Stival x MD Hibat Allah) Owned by Stone Ridge Arabians | The Grossman Family MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 21 | Midwest • 2017
Harjeet MA
Hermes MA
(*Hariry Al Shaqab x Alia Psyche)
(*Hariry Al Shaqab x Legacys Treasure)
TOP TEN SIGNATURE 2-YEAR-OLD COLT ATH PRESENTED BY WHITNEY MILES
Owned by Whitney Miles
Marnique MA
(QR Marc x AW Fortune NGold+)
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION SIGNATURE 2-YEAR-OLD COLT ATH PRESENTED BY STEVE MILES
Bred & Owned by Steve and Darla Miles TOP TEN SIGNATURE 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY ATH PRESENTED BY WHITNEY MILES
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Congrats New Owners: Kurdistan Arabian Stud LLC
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Neapalotan
RCF
2017 SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION SIGNATURE 4 & OVER STALLION/GELDING ATH PRESENTED BY TR ACE MOFFATT
(Apalo x Martini Thyme RTA)
Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 23 | Midwest • 2017
Marino V
2017 SCOTTSDALE SECOND PLACE YEARLING COLT (JR.) PRESENTED BY ALCIDES RODRIGUES
(Vitorio TO x Amber Aice) Owned by Marino Family MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 24 | Midwest • 2017
JJ
Porcelyna
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CLASS WINNER RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR M ARE A AOTH PRESENTED BY JEFF JENKINS
(JJ Cohiba x JJ Porcelyn Doll) Owned by Jeff Jenkins MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 25 | Midwest • 2017
La Reve
2017 SCOTTSDALE SILVER CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL YEARLING FILLY PRESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS RESERVE CHAMPION SIGNATURE YEARLING FILLY ATH PRESENTED BY AJ MARINO
(QR Marc x Merveille) Owned by Haras Mayed and Jorge Selume MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 26 | Midwest • 2017
Van Almaden
(Van Gogh AM x Rahpsody) Bred & Owned by Janice McCrea Wight & Alex Chrys
2017 SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION SIGNATURE 2-YEAR-OLD GELDING ATH PRESENTED BY AUSTIN GARRETT
RAH
Sapphire
(Rahere x Magnums Dark Angel)
2017 SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION BREEDERS CLUB 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY ATH PRESENTED BY JUSTIN WIGHT
MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 27 | Midwest • 2017
Bred & Owned by Janice McCrea Wight & Alex Chrys
Posidon
MTC
2017 SCOTTSDALE FIRST PLACE HALF-AR ABIAN YEARLING & 2-YEAR-OLD GELDING A AOTH RESERVE CHAMPION HALF-AR ABIAN GELDING A AOTH PRESENTED BY K ATIE RUSSELL
(*Pogrom x Rohara Mademoiselle) Owned by Katie and Joe Russell | Santa Ynez, CA MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 28 | Midwest • 2017
CF MAMIES NIGHT OUT …
Breeding Beauty
Dam of 4 National Champions and 2 Reserves Grand Dam of 3 National Champions
Endless Summer Nyte (Baahir El Marwan x CF Mamies Night Out)
Ebony By Valentino
(DA Valentino x CF Mamies Night Out) Bred by Melissa Subjeck owned by Stella Bella Arabians LLC
3-Time AHT RCA Half-Arabian Halter Horse of the Year
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION HALF-AR ABIAN JUNIOR FILLY WITH ALCIDES ROGDIGUES HALF-AR ABIAN MARE A AOTH WITH MELISSA SUBJECK
“Every breeder dreams of breeding a National Champion and CF Mamie’s Night Out (“Night”) made that DREAM come true.” Bred & owned by Melissa Subjeck MIDWEST TR AINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 29 | Midwest • 2017
RememberRMA The Nyte
(Vitorio TO x CF Mamies Night Out)
Anna Marie
BHF
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION M ARE JTH UNANIMOUS CLASS WINNER PRESENTED BY JACOB CARL BOGGS
2016 UNITED STATES NATIONAL CHAMPION MARE JTH (Marwan Al Shaqab x BHF Anna Tevkah) Owned by Oak Ridge Arabians & The Marino Family MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 30 | Midwest • 2017
Rohara Mademoiselle
2017 SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION HALF-AR ABIAN M ARE JTH UNANIMOUS CLASS WINNER PRESENTED BY JACOB CARL BOGGS
(Sir Fames HBV x Fames Fantasy Of Love) Owned by Jacob Carl Boggs MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 31 | Midwest • 2017
Apollo de Valentino
2017 SCOTTSDALE SECOND PLACE HALF-AR ABIAN 5 YEARS & OLDER GELDING PRESENTED BY ALCIDES RODRIGUES HALF-AR ABIAN 3 YEARS & OLDER GELDING A AOTH PRESENTED BY PAUL GLANS
(DA Valentino x The Merchants Sweetheart) Owned by Paul & Sabrina Glans MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS David Boggs 612-328-8312 | Nate White 563-663-7383 W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 32 | Midwest • 2017