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Contents Volume 43, No. 3 16
Rrapture—Texas Bred And Tulsa Bound by Kara Larson
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Oak Haven Arabians by Kara Larson
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Hey Hallelujah (1993-2012) by Linda White
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Insights Into English Pleasure by Kara Larson
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Al Shahania Stud
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The 2012 Egyptian Event—A Celebration Of Friends, Family And Egyptian Arabian Horses by Beth Ellen Hunziker
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18th Annual Arabian Horse Times Beautiful Baby Contest
118
Reversing The Trend
126
2012 Arabian Horse Celebration—A Preview by Linda White
178
Following In Their Footsteps … Vicki Humphrey And Jessica Clinton by Mary Kirkman
8 MN Breeders The 2012 Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders Fall Festival Preview by Beth Ellen Hunziker 216
Leaders Of The Times—Rrapture by Linda White
22 Region 9
2012 Region 9 Championships by Kara Larson
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Living With Arabian Horses
4 Region 11
2012 Region 11 Championships by Linda White
On The COver:
Rrapture (SF Specs Shocwave x DD My Dance), owned by Oak haven South LLC. See cover story on page 16.
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Comments From The Editor
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Faces & Places
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Getting To Know The Breeders—Larry Jerome
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Time For Your Close-Up—Madison Stevens
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A Leg Up by Heather Smith Thomas
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Calendar Of Events
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Looking Ahead
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Index Of Advertisers
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Comments From The Editor
As I write this, the Olympics has just ended. For two weeks, we’ve watched every conceivable sport and athletes from all over the world competing against each other for fame and glory. The human interest stories have been legion, and every emotion has been on television and live-streamed on the Internet. Interestingly enough, it reminded me of our own U.S. Nationals. Yes, the Olympics is the Olympics; as much as we value our U.S. Nationals, it is not quite on that level. But for most of us, it is plenty. It is a challenge on every level: physical, mental, and emotional, and the performance depends not only on the competitor, but also on his/her relationship with a horse. In my view, whether you are there or just watching from afar, the Nationals is a spectacle that should make us all proud. Just as when we were watching the action in London, we can see the skill it takes to get there and feel the effort all the riders, drivers and handlers put out in pursuit of a ribbon. In my book, that makes winners out of everyone.
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Faces & Places Don Morse G ol f Tou r n a ment
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n July 12, 2012, the First Annual Don Morse Invitational was held at the Freeport Country Club, 1614 S. Park Blvd., Rockford, Ill., to honor the late Don Morse of Oak Ridge Arabians. Proceeds from the event benefitted two charities: Malcolm Eaton Enterprises, which helps people with disabilities achieve independence, and the Arabian Horsemen’s Distress Fund.
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n the 7th of July, 2012, Andrew Sellman and Angela Larson, in the company of their closest friends and family, were joined in matrimony at Grandview Lodge in Nisswa, Minn. With Gull Lake behind the couple, the guests enjoyed the midsummer view of a lifetime commitment in the picturesque shade under the canopy of towering northern Minnesota pines.
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A ugust C over s tory :
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rapture
Texas Bred and Tulsa Bound
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by Kara Larson
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ason Krohn is rarely at a loss for words; however, when it comes to the 3-year-old stallion rrapture, all the young trainer can muster about his training with the horse is, “i just need to stay out of his way—that’s how good he is.” but that statement speaks volumes about just how special this stallion is. Jason, along with owner martha mcCullough and the rest of the oak Haven team, sees something great in this bay english horse, something that simply cannot be overlooked. And this spark of greatness has been apparent since the very beginning. rrapture’s dam, the JDm raindance daughter DD my Dance, was a special find on her own. “We purchased her to be a performance mare for martha,” says Jason. “We ended up winning two national champions, and
three reserve national championships with her before breeding her to sF specs shocwave. And that’s how rrapture came about. We’ve had him since day one.” martha adds to the story of rrapture’s beginning. “We used a surrogate mare; her name was 63. she was a big, grey Quarter Horse, and this little, bay, beautiful colt came out of her and would trot magnificently alongside her.” on the subject of the colt’s mannerisms, martha thinks back on his attitude and spirit from the very beginning. “He had this presence,” she says. “He was very respectful of his mom, always stayed close to her—old grey 63. He was so proud and just thought he was the cat’s meow. Always curious, always respectful, always
“He’s so talented that I kind of just guide him along, give him some direction, and stay out of his way.”
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2012 foals by Rrapture.
observing, no matter what he was doing, if there was a human around, he would stop and observe them. He was very bold as well. He would come up to us curious and never fearful or skittish at all. His first year and a half was spent at our ranch, about 30 miles south of blake’s farm in Lindale. After that, he and one of my other colts started to play a little too hard, so we sent him up to blake’s to get his training process started. They started very slow and gentle—he was always a really good thinker and we had a good foundation started, so he’s really come along nicely.” With a special connection to rrapture from the very inception of his idea to breed him, blake now marvels at what the colt is becoming. “i’ve seen so many foals in the last 40 years, but i’ve never seen a purebred who moves like this, and he’s done it since the first day we let him out of his stall. And it’s an everyday event; it’s not a rare sighting. every day this horse will come out and pick his knees up above level and strut around if you ask him to.” Versatility in Breeding and tr aining beauty and talent can get a horse like rrapture pretty far, but already at the age of 3, his ability to sire has been tested. bred last year as a 2-year-old, rrapture’s first crop of babies is up and trotting away, and his second crop is just in the works, as he bred several mares this year. As a product of blake’s visionary breeding program, the hope is that rrapture will add to both the show ring success 18 | A r A bi A n Hor se T i mes
and breeding prowess of oak Haven Arabians. To blake, this is no issue at all. “Look at his pedigree,” he says. “i mean, he’s not an accident. You look at the national champion english horses that are just everywhere in his lineage, and you realize it’s not by chance that he’s so special. some of my favorite foals we had this year are by rrapture. They move, they’re gorgeous, they’re necky, they’re built well, they’ve got this drama about them like a halter horse would—they’re just priceless. i really can’t say enough about all of the rrapture babies.” speaking about his father’s breeding efforts in correlation with rrapture’s abilities and future, Jason knows everything about the horse. “my dad has put his heart and soul into the breeding program and rrapture is a direct result of that, so that makes him all the more special. As far as his training goes, he is a pleasure to work with. He’s easy in his stall, he’s happy—he really doesn’t have any bad qualities. He has such a superstar pedigree, and i think that really makes him stand out. And that transfers over to why the horse is what he is. it’s all in his attitude and his work ethic. You know, he’s kind of cocky and on occasion, he likes to pull a few tricks, but he does it in a playful way, so it’s fun. He likes to work really hard for you, which is nice because as far as studs go, sometimes they’re a little bit harder to train and they’re not all very willing to just go out there and do their job, but he’s different. His overall demeanor and expression will separate him from the rest of the pack. He gets really high on himself—he comes out to work
and he gets all puffed up and you can tell he’s really proud of himself and i think that’s a quality that will make him a really good show horse. And in turn, i feel that this will make him a good breeding horse as well if he can pass that trait on.” to nationals and Beyond making his show ring debut at the 2012 U.s. nationals in the purebred english Futurity, there are feelings of excitement, anticipation, nerves, and expectations forming in the bubble surrounding the exceptional stallion. it would appear that much is riding on the anticipated debut, and trainer Jason Krohn revels in the opportunity. “i’m excited, and i’m nervous at the same time,” he says. “it’s kind of a big deal for us and for the farm and for my customer.
it’s a little bit of pressure to make sure everything goes smoothly, but i’m not worried about showing him because we really like this horse and i think he’s great. That’s how good of a horse he is—he’s so talented that i kind of just guide him along, give him some direction, and stay out of his way.” martha views U.s. nationals just as any proud and anticipative owner would—with complete enthusiasm and eagerness. “i cannot wait; i am beyond excited,” she says. “He really takes your breath away when he goes. it’s like he knows he was born to do this. He just has so much drama about him and he loves to work; he loves his job. He really loves to perform. And it’s that much more special seeing a horse that we’ve had our hands on since the day he foaled.”
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Oak Haven A r
A B i A n s
by Kara Larson
Located in the picturesque countryside of Lindale, Texas, oak Haven Arabians
is a farm established and operated on the idea of family, and it expresses a deep-
seated love for the Arabian horse. Luscious oak trees line the entrance to the farm, and the beautiful scenery of east Texas—rolling hills, pine trees and abundant
green pastures—welcome all newcomers and create a spectacular backdrop for a farm that is making major headway in today’s evolving Arabian industry.
Just 30 years ago, blake and Genna Krohn moved to Lindale, Texas, with big
hopes for this promising Arabian farm. Thirty years ago, blake worked for owners ira and sally morris, and upon their retirement 10 years later, he and Genna
recognized a wonderful opportunity for their family as they took the reins and
purchased oak Haven. Under the ownership of blake and Genna, oak Haven has transformed from a small Arabian farm to an increasingly successful training and breeding operation. With perseverance, hard work, experience and love for the
Arabian horse, oak Haven continues to prove itself in the marketing, breeding and training aspects of the Arabian industry.
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increased inVentory, less space With a full training barn, big hopes for breeding and limited time, oak Haven as it was had a problem of limited space and time—not a terrible problem to have, but a serious issue nonetheless. it needed to facilitate the promising breeding program that was surfacing under blake’s knowledge and efforts. in Jason’s eyes, blake and Genna’s son, the problem was solved very organically. “We’re so busy with the training barn right now; the training business is booming,” he says. “The barn is full with horses that we’ve bred and outside horses as well. in the past several years, as we took on more customer horses and more broodmares, we found ourselves simply bursting at the seams. That was one of the main reasons we decided to move all of our mares down to martha’s farm. This opportunity with martha [mcCullough] just kind of arose. she had acquired hundreds of acres over the years and it just all fell into place. When martha decided to make oak Haven south part of our team, it was great to be able to utilize her farm for our breeding program. We were simply running out of room to house our mares and foals, so her addition to the team has allowed our breeding program to get bigger than ever.” a WorthWhile solution: oak haVen south A successful breeding and training farm is, in one word, consuming. Consuming of time, pasture space, and dollars; however, to the oak Haven team, it’s all worth it. The passion for the Arabian horse is alive and well at this Texas farm, and this fact is apparent in the addition of oak Haven south. it has enabled blake to do a lot more with breeding than he ever thought possible. owner of oak Haven south, martha mcCullough, shares the start of the move to her bullard, Texas, ranch, which is just 30 miles south of Lindale. “it’s been a matter of a couple years that we’ve acquired 500 acres. in 2003 we got our first acreage and we’ve just added on since then. some of it is timber, but a lot of it is coastal hayfields, and then we have eight large pastures. blake’s farm is really pretty small; his pastures and turnouts aren’t really big enough to facilitate the breeding program that oak Haven has built up. i have probably 50 horses at my place and i really don’t have more than six or so to a pasture, so the babies have room to run and play. my yearlings will just all of a sudden take off and tear across a 40-acre pasture—they
Blake and Genna Krohn.
Rrapture and Martha McCullough.
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Blake Krohn on Star Fire OH and Jason Krohn on KRA Im On Fire.
get exercise, they grow big and strong, they have a good quality coastal pasture, and they really have time to play and be kids.” a system For all ages From pregnancy to birth, weaning to training, the system that oak Haven has figured out in conjunction with oak Haven south is foolproof, effective, and above all, great for the horses. All the breeding is done in Lindale, where wife and mother, Genna Krohn, does the collecting, inseminating—really everything other than checking the mares. After this, oak Haven south comes into the picture. “They’re foaled at blake’s,” martha says. “When they’re about a month old, they come back down to my place with their mom. When we get the babies, my husband— who’s not necessarily a horse person, but an animal person—and i go out and play with the babies. That’s our job; it’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it,” she laughs. “We play with the babies every day, socialize them, halter and lead them several times a week; they
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really get handled a lot. We even start trimming their feet when they’re around 2 months old. They learn to like people here in the two idyllic years at our place in a big pasture with other playmates before they head up to blake’s to begin training.” Jason agrees that this system is one that is truly improving every aspect of oak Haven. “i feel like our product is getting even better because we’re sending our babies down there and they get to grow up like real horses. it’s a very natural environment and those horses become very healthy and strong—physically and mentally. They grow fast because they actually get to be horses for a couple years. it’s a perfect system we have!” martha offers a “real-world” association that she says their system is often lightheartedly compared to. “With this system, we always tease that we have the maternity Ward with all the broodmares, the nursery, the preschool, and then the nursing home because we have all the geriatric horses as well. After preschool, they go up to their education at blake’s. They grow accustomed to going back
and forth in the trailer at a month old for pictures and such, so by the time they’re a year old, they think nothing of getting on and off the trailer because they’ve been on it so many times.” passion is contagious successful breeding takes knowledge—an understanding of breeding lines, personal preferences, and a vision for the future you’re looking to create with your horses. it’s all very methodical, and yet, a very beautiful and exciting process. still, although knowledge is key, it’s passion that instills a lifetime love. it was from a passion for the Arabian horse that blake started his journey in the business so many years ago. “i got my first Arabian when i was 14, and i knew from the very beginning that i wanted to be a trainer,” he says. “i was so consumed by their beauty, and i loved riding. And today, i still love everything about Arabian horses. From the moment i step into the barn and smell the aroma of horses, all the way to the end of the day when i’ve made headway with maybe half of them, it’s my passion.” blake’s passion turned to reality when he bred his first horse at the age of 19. This is when he bought his first saddlebred mare from Vicki Humphrey and ended up breeding her to get the only Half-Arabian offspring by Khemosabi’s sire, Amerigo. “That was the first horse i raised, and he was also national champion in english pleasure with my wife,” blake continues. “i bred my saddlebred mare repeatedly and she went on to have three national champion english horses in a row.” After this, he was hooked. Then, 20 years ago, as Genna and blake purchased oak Haven, blake was allowed to diversify and get more serious about breeding quality Arabians. Today, he couldn’t be more pleased with the direction of oak Haven’s breeding program. “We’ve got some really neat broodmares. When you’re breeding and you’re really immersed in it, it’s great. You learn all the different bloodlines and you can look at a pedigree and really get excited about what you see and the horses’ potential to produce some fun performance horses. one of my favorite sire lines to see is a line-bred *bask horse, so when i come across that as a breeder, i just see so much potential.” You know what they say about passion—it’s contagious! Under blake’s influence, this seems to ring especially true for martha. “The breeding aspect evolved with blake,” she says. “He inspired my interest in breeding and i
oak haven mares: oh amber lace (TBO Beyboy Bask x JA Amber Lace) Babylons glory (Babylon Bey V x BES Baskin Glory)
Bes Baskin glory (TBO Beyboy Bask x Basks Debutante) Baskskos Fire sai (SV Basksko x Aerial Fire Sai) casablanqa+/ (MS Baquero+ x Lolita Belle) cassella (Cognac x Cassels Bruseema)
diamond lil (ZZ Bop x Why Not Diamonds)
da dutchess (Triften+/ x Holly Hill Aflame)
dd my dance ( JDM Rain Dance+// x VF Majorca) exousia (Pryme Thyme x Gladys Brown)
halle Berry (ZZ Bop x Huckprowingladyv)
huckprowlingladyv (Huckleberry Bey++ x Prowlers Starlight) Js hot date (SV Basksko x A Time to Dream)
magic moment tsa (Magic Inthe Air x Satrday Nitefever) marbu armagnette (Armagnac x Marbu Kalina) mi contessa Bey (Clovis Bey x Athena Alea) mi gai toi (Mi Tosk x Paradas Desiree) miss shell phifer (Accent x Phnesse)
miss tea Thyme sa (Pryme Thyme x Mystic Moves SA)
mm cylent leigh++ (MM Cylent Flyer++// x BNB’s Delta Dawn) new york night lily (Night Vision x Casablanca Lilly) ra pizzazz (Padrons Psyche x Ames Jasmine) razzl dazzl Bey (Raward V x *Cabaree)
ruby Thyme sa (Pryme Thyme x Diamond Tribute) shazmen (Buszmark x CHA Shenanigans)
sugar sand Jewel (Family Jewels x Wild and Lovely PH) tosk Bey (TBO Beyboy Bask x Toi Tosk)
ZZ supreme (ZZ Bop x Sugar Sand Jewel)
DD My Dance and Martha McCullough.
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really don’t have the knowledge that he has about all the bloodlines. in the beginning, i pretty much just took his advice and bred what he told me to. now, as i’m in more, i have a special love for Afires Heir, and our rrapture babies this year are just unbelievable. i think he’s just going to be an amazing producer. so, it’s become a really fun and interesting process for me to become involved in.” the BeneFits oF a ground-up operation breeding, handling, care, breaking, training—from day one of an oak Haven horse’s life, it is under the allinclusive roof of this “one-stop shop” Arabian farm. From here, as every cliché reads, the key to progress is goal
setting. This idea isn’t just fluff; it’s proven true many a time, including in the case of oak Haven Arabians. “Like anybody else, we want to breed and show national champions,” says Jason. “That’s really the ultimate goal, but it’s more important that i just train every horse to the best of its ability.” it’s through this hard work that the training regime has led oak Haven to the green pastures of show ring success. This year at the region 9 Championships, oak Haven brought home a total of 30 champion and reserve championships, and around 50 top fives, for the highest number of wins of any barn at the show—an indication of the diligence and commitment of the oak Haven program. Another example of show ring success is exemplified through the fact that Jason has ridden two of oak Haven’s own foals to national championships, confirming that the promising and relatively young breeding program really can produce from the ground up. Through the hard work and dedication of blake to advance the breeding capabilities of the farm, he has proven that oak Haven is not only able to train Arabians to their full
two year olds:
Babosk – Gelding (Toskabi x Babylons Glory)
Weanlings:
Brave heart – Colt (Chances Are x Miss Tea Thyme)
mi Favorite toi oh – Gelding (Toi Bask O H x Why Not Diamonds)
Bright lights – Filly (Vegas x Sugar Sand Jewel)
nala Berry – Mare (O H Toskafire x Halle Berry)
Fire Thyme – Filly (Pryme Thyme x Baskskos Fire Sai)
ss destinys rokstarr – (Major Destiny x SS Viva La Tosk)
karrma – Filly (Rrapture x Casablanqa)
toskhadron – Gelding (Toskabi x OH Amber Lace)
prriceless – Filly (Rrapture x DA Duchess)
Berry ladylike – Mare (Toskabi x Huckprowlingladyv)
empire – Colt (Afires Heir x DD My Dance)
oh avaree – Gelding (KRA Afire Works+/ x Razzl Dazzl Bey)
heir Thyme – Filly (Afires Heir x Ruby Thyme SA)
sugars Jewel – Mare (KRA Afire Works+/ x Sugar Sand Jewel)
oh amiricle – Filly (Abosk x Diamond Lil)
Three year olds:
rremmy martin – Colt (Rrapture x Mi Contessa Bey)
catosk – Gelding (Toskabi x Baskella OH)
rr sweet tea – Filly (Rrapture x Miss Tea Thyme) tosk heir – Colt (Afires Heir x Tosk Bey)
rricochet – Colt (Rrapture x Cylent Leigh)
yearlings:
houdini o h – Gelding (Major Destiny x Magic Moment TSA) major attitude – Mare (Major Destiny x Nip’s New Day)
mi duchess oh – Mare (KRA Afire Works+/ x Mi Contessa Bey) oh libya – Mare (DA Tripolli x Santana’s Charming Lady)
Brave heart – Colt (Chances Are x Miss Tea Thyme)
perfect Wave – Mare (SF Specs Shocwave x Tosk Bey)
oh dancing on heir – Filly (Afires Heir x DD My Dance)
special Thyme – Gelding (Pryme Thyme x Chance to Dazzle)
sarau – Filly (EF Kidd Curry x Magic Moment TSA)
toskaleigh – Mare (Toskabi x MM Cylent Leigh++)
Virtue oh – Mare (Major Destiny x Miss Shell Phifer)
totally tosk – Mare (Toskabi x Total Motion)
oh Boskafire – Colt (O H Toskafire x BES Baskin Glory)
showthyme Wca – Mare (Pryme Thyme x WCA Perfectiming)
oh sugar daddy – Colt (KRA Afire Works+/ x Sugar Sand Jewel)
toskabis spirit oh – Gelding (Toskabi x BES Baskin Glory)
taking chances – Filly (Chances Are x Ruby Thyme SA)
toskette – Mare (Toskabi x Marbu Armagnette)
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Z taxmann – Gelding (ZZ Bop x Toskhras Princess)
potential as show horses, but it has the means to breed special and talented horses with incredible potential. Through blake’s concern with finding the right crosses between their own and outside mares and stallions, new and exciting foals have been bred and trained at oak Haven. starting from the ground up is not an easy feat for a growing farm, but oak Haven is branching into a full-service farm where breeding, training, and marketing are all well within the range of their abilities. A definite point of pride comes from raising a baby from start to finish, and with time, effort, understanding, and perseverance, oak Haven has proven that it can transcend into a farm that can truly do it all! blake knows the benefits of his ground-up system. “The main thing for us is still the training facility here, but oftentimes if we don’t have the product when someone is ready to buy, that can be a problem. so, for us, i think
Toi Bask O H and Blake Krohn.
it’s really beneficial to be a sort of ‘one-stop shop.’ i like to know what i’m putting somebody into in terms of purchasing horses for them. And it gives us the ability to say, ‘You know, this one really isn’t working out, but that one is going to be amazing,’ and we know because we’ve brought it up and lived with it for years. That’s a huge benefit to our facility and our clients as well. We’re definitely blessed in that area. We’re able to have some nice horses for people that want to get involved.” more on this always-improving training program, which is a direct result of the breeding program, comes from Jason, who is very grateful for the horses he’s been able to ride. “i’ve had the opportunity of riding some really great horses from our breeding program. being a young trainer in this business, i’ve got to compete with the established and well known trainers, so those guys get first dibs on the best horses usually. if you have a great horse out there,
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Just Breezin and Jason Krohn.
Lauren Grabski with Exousia, DD My Dance and NTC Salute.
KRA Im On Fire and Jason Krohn.
nine times out of 10, they’re going to go to one of those guys. so, personally for me, people don’t really call me and say, ‘Hey, i’ve got the best horse in the country and we want you to train it’; it just doesn’t usually work out
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that way. so, as a young trainer trying to make a name for myself, our breeding program is our biggest asset. i’m able to ride the best horses in the country, because my dad has put the time into breeding them. both of my U.s. national championships were horses that came from breeding programs that we have cultivated, and had our hands in and managed for ourselves. Getting to ride these amazing horses that we’ve bred is really half the battle, and that’s what makes people want to send more horses to us and give us a chance. A lot of it has to do with getting people to believe in your abilities as a trainer. When you do well in the show ring, you’re showing what you are capable of doing with a high-quality horse.” a Family eFFort speaking on the inf luence of his dad at oak Haven, Jason cannot adequately express his admiration. “He’s done a lot of the hard work setting up the clientele and the career, so i was able to walk into these great horses,” he says, “and that’s a huge deal for me to be able to do that. i don’t want to take that for granted—not for one second. i know that i’ve been given an amazing product to work with. if my dad was giving me a mediocre product, i couldn’t make it great. Case in point with rrapture: i just need to stay out of his way. That horse is great the way that God made him, and my training is trying to coddle him along. He’s a big trotting horse and he’s fun, and i hope he excites people the way he has excited me and my dad and my family; he’s a special horse. i’ve already seen what he can do breedingwise—he’s bred beautiful, fancy horses, and i’m really anxious to get those guys trained and ready to show too. it’s important to always keep your eyes on the future for the progression of the farm.” it’s that excitement, that unbridled passion for making oak Haven into a successful and sustainable entity, that keeps the farm and everyone involved at the edge of their seats, anxiously awaiting what lies ahead in oak Haven’s promising future. being the older generation of oak Haven, blake, understands that his involvement with the Arabian horse goes far beyond what he’s done for his family farm. He has the ability to look elsewhere, see outside the blinders, and think for the good of the entire Arabian industry. blake’s stamp on oak Haven includes more than just the training aspect of the farm. Through time, effort, and a deep understanding of the Arabian horse, blake works
hard to expand the farm through breeding prospective champions. His hope for the future of oak Haven and the Arabian breed in general through upcoming foal crops is giving the farm a fresh market to tap into. “it’s important that we identify the people who have the knowledge and the ability to recognize the horses that really should be producing our future generations of horses. That’s part of the responsibility we take on as we look to the future of the Arabian horse. As breeders in the Arabian industry, i believe that we are stewards of this breed. i think it’s much bigger than the fact that
i love horses. in my opinion, it’s become a commitment to the Arabian breed for future generations. i love being involved with them, but i’m also committed to teaching other people about these horses and being committed to raising quality and worthwhile animals that are easy for other people to handle. And like i said, i want to be a responsible steward of the breed and build something that endures forever.” oak Haven Arabians—where passion endures, knowledge inspires, and hard work overcomes. ■
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Just Breezin
KRA Afire Song
I Spot Afire OH
Hello Moto
NTC Salute
Congratulations 2012 Re g Ion 9
Afire Brand
Brimstone B
Owner: Oak Haven SOutH LLC
Just Breezin+/ Moonpie Inthe Sky
Champion HA/AA Park Horse with Jason Krohn Champion HA/AA Park Horse ATR with Lauren Grabski
Afire Brand
Champion Mounted Native Costume Open with Lauren Grabski Champion Mounted Native Costume ATR with Lauren Grabski Reserve Champion English Pleasure Open with Jason Krohn
Brimstone B
Champion Country English Pleasure Junior Horse with Jason Krohn
Mi Mini Me
Moonpie Inthe Sky
Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 with Lauren Grabski Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR with Lauren Grabski Reserve Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse with Lauren Grabski
Mi Mini Me
Champion HA/AA Pleasure Driving with Jason Krohn Champion HA/AA English Pleasure AATR with Lauren Grabski Reserve Champion HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR with Lauren Grabski
Baskabi BS II
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CSP Hennessy
KRA Spice Girl
Showthyme wCA
Katrina Thyme SA
O H Abosk
Owners: emma & PatriCk kendriCk Baskabi BS II • For Sale Champion Country Pleasure Driving Open with Jason Krohn Champion Country Pleasure Driving ATD with Emma Kate Kendrick KRA Afire Song+ • For Sale Reserve Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 with Emma Kate Kendrick Owner: JaCqueLyn king
I Spot Afire oH
Reserve Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse with Jason Krohn
Hello Moto
Champion HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving Open with Jason Krohn Champion HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving ATD with Emma Kate Kendrick Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under with Jacquelyn King Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 13 & under with Jacquelyn King
Owner: Wanda COker
nTC Salute
Champion Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under with Peyton Hardie
CSP Hennessy
Champion Country English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under with Peyton Hardie
Owner: Oak Haven arabianS KRA Spice girl • For Sale Champion HA/AA Mare AOTH with Grant Krohn Showthyme WCA • For Sale Champion Mare Open with Grant Krohn Champion Mare AOTH with Grant Krohn Katrina Thyme SA • For Sale Champion Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 with Jayne Krohn Lusty o H Abosk • For Sale Champion Pleasure Driving Open with Blake Krohn Reserve Champion English Pleasure Junior Horse Blake Krohn Farm 903-882-5205 • Blake Krohn 903-539-0260 • Jason Krohn 903-539-3812
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Emma Kate Kendrick
Emma Kate, I’m impressed by your dedication. Your success this year is nothing short of what you deserve. You’re a great rider and I’m very proud to be your trainer! (YOLO)! –Jason Krohn
Youth National Champion H/A Country English Pleasure JTR 14-17
Afire Song KRA
Youth National Top Ten H/A Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17
KRA Afire Works x Callaway’s Carioca
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Congratulations!
Hello Moto Clout x Ambitions Afire
Youth National Champion H/A Country Pleasure Driving JTD 17 & Under Owned by: Jacquelyn King
Special thanks to Jack, Debbie and Jacquelyn King for this amazing opportunity! —Emma Kendrick
Baskabi
B S II
Youth National Top Ten Arabian Country Pleasure Driving JTD 17 & Under Available For Purchase
Toskabi x Bes Baskin Glory
Patrick Kendrick Afire Song KRA
Available For Purchase
KRA Afire Works x Callaway’s Carioca
Owned by: THE KENDRiCK FAMiLy
Trey, Karen, Emma Kate and Patrick
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Jacquelyn King Jacquelyn, all your hard work has made you a great rider— your abilities and talent has grown so much over the last two years. I’m so proud of you! –Jason Krohn
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2 0 1 2 Yo u t h N at i o n a l s
Congratulations!
Hello Moto Clout x Ambitions Afire
Youth National Champion H/A Countr y Pleasure JTR & JOTR
Owned by:
THE KiNG FAMiLy
Jack, Debbie and Jacquelyn
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Peyton Hardie
Peyton, every year you impress me more and more. You did a great job this year and I can’t wait to see the rider you become. –Jason Krohn
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Congratulations!
Hennessy CSP
DS Mick Jagger x MHR Martinna
Youth National Champion Arabian Countr y walk/Trot 10 & Under
Salute
nTC
Mr Cognac Bey x General’s Design
Youth National Top Ten H/A Hunter Pleasure walk/Trot 10 & Under
Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
SF Specs Shocwave x DD My Dance
Show Ring Debut
Arabian English Pleasure Futurity with Jason Krohn Owned by:
OAK HAvEN SOUTH LLC
For breeding information, contact Blake Krohn 903-539-0260 or Jason Krohn 903-539-3812
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Im On Fire
4-Time National Champion
KRA
KRA Afire Works x Dorian Vogue
H/A Countr y Pleasure 55 & O ver with Martha McCollough Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Just Breezin 8-Time National Champion
H/A Park Horse Open with Jason Krohn
H/A Park Horse AOTR with Lauren Grabski Owned by:
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Alimah Justice x Breezy Dolly
U.S. Nationals Contender
Brimstone B
National Champion
Afire Bey V x JR Claudette
Arabian Countr y Pleasure Junior Horse with Jason Krohn
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Mi Mini Me
2-Time National Champion
H/A Pleasure Driving AOTD H/A English Pleasure AOTR 18-39 with Lauren Grabski
Owned by:
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Toskabi x Dolly
U.S. Nationals Contender
Afire Brand
Reserve National Champion
Baske Afire x The Small Town Blues
H/A English Pleasure Open with Jason H/A Native Costume Open
Krohn
with Lauren Grabski Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Moonpie Inthe Sky
Sky Fighter x Moonlight Kisses
H/A Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 H/A Hunter Pleasure AAOTR Maturity with Lauren Grabski Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Fames Starlett
RA
Starof Fame V+/ x NNL Scandal Nashana
Arabian western Pleasure Open with Josh Quintus
COLONIAL WOOD TRAINING CENTER
Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Hello Moto
3-Time National Champion
Clout x Ambitions Afire
H/A Countr y Pleasure Driving Open with Jason Krohn
Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
I Spot Afire
oH
KRA Afire Works+/ x Santana’s Charming Lady
H/A Countr y Pleasure Junior Horse with Jason Krohn Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Hennessy
4-Time National Champion
CSP
DS Mick Jagger x MHR Martinna
Arabian Countr y English Pleasure Open with Jason Krohn Owned by:
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U.S. Nationals Contender
Showthyme
WCA
Available For Purchase
Pryme Thyme x WCA Perfectiming
Arabian Mares AOTH with Grant Krohn
Owned by:
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Juliette Dell and NutCraCker Sweet PF Undulata’s Nutcracker x Ames Déjà vu
unanimous Youth National Champion Half-arabian english Pleasure JOtr Bred by Prestige Farms
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CraCker Jax PF Bay H/A Colt 5/10/2011 Undulata’s Nutcracker x Made You Look
CraCklin rosie PF Chestnut H/A Filly 4/15/2011 Undulata’s Nutcracker x MWF Elzbieta
PistaChio PF Bay H/A Filly 4/2/2011 Undulata’s Nutcracker x VTM Pistachia
sniCkers PF Grey H/A Filly 2/17/2011 Undulata’s Nutcracker x B Witched
Drivin Me nuts PF Bay H/A Colt 6/1/2012 Undulata’s Nutcracker x Made You Look Drivin Me Nuts PF
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Hey HallelujaH (1993-2012) by Linda White “He touched our souls and will never be forgotten,” reads the Strawberry Banks website announcing the death of its stallion, Hey Hallelujah, on July 24, 2012. Hey Hallelujah’s 12 national performances—six national championships, one reserve and five top tens—in harness and under saddle are forever etched in the memories of everyone who ever saw him. But the grey stallion’s influence extends far beyond the show ring. His very existence had a magical, predestined quality. Brandon Bessey and his father, Don, bred Hey Hallelujah. “We were in the Huckleberry Bey Syndicate,” Bessey says. “We had always loved Hallelujah Bask (*Bask x Heritage Montoya, by El Magato), and were able to buy her in February 1992 to breed to Huck, but it took us until December to finally get her in foal. Huck died three weeks later. The irony is that Hallelujah Bask was conceived in June 1979; *Bask died three weeks later.” “Don Bessey called me after the 1992 breeding season was over,” says Dick Adams, who was breeding manager at Royal Oaks Arabians at the time, and in charge of Hallelujah Bask while she was being bred to Huckleberry Bey. “Huckleberry Bey was in poor health, the mare hadn’t produced a foal for years, and they couldn’t get her to settle. I encouraged the Besseys to persist with Huck. All the odds were against its ever happening, but Hallelujah Bask finally got in foal to Huck in December 1992.” “Brian Murch trained Hey Hallelujah his entire career, and Brian and his wife, Melanie, were there at Alamo Pintado Veterinary Clinic on November 10, 1993, when Hey Hallelujah was foaled,” Bessey recalls. “They called us 10 minutes later, so I dashed over to see mother and baby.” Steve Heathcott was there, too. “I was headed north that day, so I stopped at Alamo Pintado Clinic to check on Hallelujah Bask,” he says. “I had encouraged my clients, the Besseys, to buy her from Chestnut Hill Farm to breed to Huckleberry Bey. So I got to see Hey Hallelujah a couple of hours after he was born! When I was there, Brian had left to run an errand, so I left him a note on Hallelujah Bask’s stall door: ‘Meet you in three years at the Futurities!’” “He was a November foal, so it was a long process for everything to come together,” Brian Murch says. “Once we
figured out how to channel all his energy and talent, he became what he was destined to be. I’ve always believed that driving him all the time we did, helped him become what he was under saddle. His life had so many special moments.” Hey Hallelujah earned 27 major U.S. and Canadian national and regional titles in English pleasure, pleasure driving, informal combination and stallion halter. In his final national show ring appearances, he again prevailed. He was 2002 U.S. National Champion Pleasure Driving with Brian Murch and U.S. National Champion Pleasure Driving AAOTD with Neil Chur. He became the only horse in Arabian breed history ever to win the Triple Crown (Scottsdale, Canadian and U.S. National Championships) twice, in both Pleasure Driving (1999) and English Pleasure (2001). His greatness seemed to be preordained. Hallelujah Bask, his dam, was a gifted park horse. In 1988 she trotted to titles of Scottsdale Champion, Canadian National Champion and U.S. National Reserve Champion Park Horse and was 1989 U.S. National Reserve Champion in Park in her last show ring appearance. Like Hey Hallelujah, many of Huckleberry Bey’s offspring and grandget have created a dynasty around their famous ancestor. And the beat goes on: at this writing, Hey Hallelujah’s 18 national-winning purebred and Half-Arabian offspring have accumulated 84 national awards in English pleasure, country English pleasure, country pleasure driving, ladies’ side saddle, hunter pleasure and halter. Hey Hallelujah touched our souls. His history-making show ring performances and his lasting influence as a sire will never be forgotten. His light was very bright. ■ Volume 43, No. 3 | 49
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inning the 2002 U.S. National Championship in Pleasure Driving AAOTD with Hey was Neil’s first—and only— national championship. I remember going to a Lasma sale one year to look at Hallelujah Bask, who was 3 at the time. We loved her, but there were some heavy figures flying around, so we didn’t get her. How nice that we got to own her son! “When Brian and Melanie came here, Don Smith, who owned Hey at the time, sent him along with Brian, so they and Hey Hallelujah were here for our October 2001 Open House. We all loved him, and Neil and I decided to buy him. Melanie went into the office, called Dick Adams, and negotiated on the phone with him for Don Smith. She kept going back and forth from the phone to Neil, then back to the phone. “Neil finally gave Melanie a Post-It® note and told her, ‘Tell him this is how much we will pay for the horse, and that’s it. Period.’ Melanie went back in, and when she came out she was grinning and nodding her head—so we got to announce at the Open House that we had bought Hey Hallelujah, and that he would stay at Strawberry Banks forever. He was such a wonderful horse.”—Barbara Chur
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Hey Hallelujah
He touched our souls and will never be forgotten ...
“We knew from the day he was born that he was going to be something special. When he won his first national title, 1997 U.S. National Reserve Champion in Pleasure Driving, in reality, as a November foal, he was only a 3 year-old. “At 9 years old, the night he won the 2001 U.S. National English Pleasure Championship, Hey Hallelujah showed us all what kind of horse he was and what a big heart he had, enduring all odds. He had become U.S. National Champion English Pleasure Horse, making history once again in completing the English pleasure Triple Crown. “What an honor it has been to be involved with one of the greatest horses in history, from start to finish, in my career. Thank you so much, Barbara, for the opportunity Hey Hallelujah has had here at Strawberry Banks Farm. He had a fantastic life, and he will live on through his beautiful youngsters here at the farm!” —Brian Murch “Hey Hallelujah was a ‘meant to be’ horse. Our family was in the Huckleberry Bey syndicate, and we had Steve Heathcott, Jim Lowe and Brian Murch looking for a top mare to breed to him. Hallelujah Bask had always been my favorite, and at the exact moment I was thinking about her, my dad called. ‘Where is Hallelujah Bask?’ he asked. “Huckleberry Bey had developed a pituitary tumor. Hallelujah Bask hadn’t had a foal in five or six years, and she wasn’t getting in foal. Then Huck had a remission, so we kept breeding her.
She magically got in foal in December … and Huck died a couple weeks later. I stayed with Brian and Melanie as we waited for Hallelujah Bask to foal. When they called us, we dashed over to Alamo Pintado Clinic; Hey Hallelujah was 10 minutes old. What an amazing baby he was! He had this long, high-set neck, a beautiful face and straight legs—he had it all. His life has seemed predestined since the day he was born.”—Brandon Bessey “He was a really kind, willing, good-thinking horse. He was the last of a dying breed; he won national titles in halter and performance. I was the only person ever to show him at halter. With me he was 2000 U.S. and Canadian National Top Ten Stallion. He was also Pacific Slope and Region 3 Champion in 2000. As long as you asked him nicely, he was very kind to deal with. His attitude was, ‘Stay out of my way, let me do what I do, and I’ll make you look like a star.’ “And Brian Murch was the perfect person to train that horse. Theirs was the ultimate partnership between man and horse.” —Steve Heathcott “Brian had Hey Hallelujah from day one, and as we all watched this youngster come up, it was obvious he was something special. At the 2001 U.S. Nationals, I had just quit training and begun consulting. I was working with Strawberry Banks, who bred and owned A Temptation; Tim Shea had him. The Churs had recently purchased Hey Hallelujah from Don and Sue
Smith, and Brian was now at Strawberry Banks. I would have bet that A Temptation would become the next U.S. National Champion, but Hey Hallelujah was so gritty and so determined that he flat outworked A Temptation. And the most willful soul in the ring that night was Brian Murch. They truly were a match made in heaven. They had chemistry like no other pair I have ever seen.”—Raymond LaCroix “He was my best friend. I came to Strawberry Banks in 2000, and he came here in 2001. I was always his caretaker. He had the biggest heart, and he always tried so hard to please you. I called him ‘Hey Diggety’ because he could be so funny. He was the first horse I would turn out each morning. He would play, and every day, when we went to lunch, he would race the cars. He would flatten his ears and run as fast as he could; it was a game to him. He had so much personality! When I free-longed him, I’d chase him with the shaker bottle, crouching down and saying, ‘I’m gonna getcha, gonna getcha, gonna getcha!’ He would stop and just look at me, and snort and blow. “He would stand in the cross-ties and I would massage the inside of his nostrils and his muzzle. He loved that! I would put my face on his muzzle and kiss him, and he would kiss me back. He is the first animal I have loved so much. There will never be another one like him.”—Nicole Farrell
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We at Quarry Hill Farm mourn the passing of Hey Hallelujah, one of the most beautiful and talented Arabian english performance stallions. We rejoice, however, in having bred his singularly lovely and gifted daughter QH Tallulah (Hey Hallelujah x especialley, by Tempter) who embodies the beauty, grace, athleticism and temperament of her pedigree. The Strawberry banks breeding program has profoundly influenced our own, and we are forever grateful to barbara and the late Neil Chur for giving us the opportunity to acquire Especialley (Tempter, by Cognac x elegant Crystal, by *Aladdinn), ericca’s full sister and our most prized foundation mare.
Marshall & Rae Paige Schwarz Owners Bill Bohl Farm Manager/Trainer Bob Churton Trainer 345 Sharon Road Lakeville, CT 06039 860-435-2571 info@quarryhillfarm.com www.quarryhillfarm.com
Thank you, Hey! Your spirit and legacy live on at Quarry Hill Farm through QH Tallulah and her progeny. QH Tallulah Volume 43, No. 3 | 53
Insights Into
English Pleasure by Kara Larson
The sound of light hooves with big strides, like a rhythmic stampede down the rail ‌ the resounding cheers of a crowd in amazement ‌ the picture-perfect sight of a truly special English horse, with red roses dancing on its neck in a well-deserved victory pass. These are the components of the Arabian English division, a division known for its deep competition and an excitement all its own. However, we all know that behind the gloss and boldness of every great English pleasure horse stands a trainer who is deeply involved with his or her horse. As they stoke the fire of the Arabian English horse, we sit close by, feeling the heat and waiting on their next move. Would you like to see into the minds of some of the top English trainers in the Arabian industry? For an insight into the always-evolving and energetic English pleasure division, keep reading.
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Beth Boyd
If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? I would emphasize the word pleasure in the country and English pleasure divisions.
Cedar Ridge Arabians - Jordan, Minn.
What is your favorite memory with an English horse? My favorite memories are the mares FF Summer Storm and Halaili Escapade, who were both ridden by Gene LaCroix. Both mares were incredibly beautiful and gifted athletes. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? The biggest factor is the breeding of a better conformed horse all around. Thank the breeders for this! What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” The horse needs to be trained to fit the amateur as much as the amateur needs to be trained to fit the horse.
Leah Beth Boyd and Starr Llight.
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? The biggest difference is probably conformation. First and foremost, to be a successful English horse, they just have to be built to do it. Also, a higher energy level is important. I think the things that make good English horses great—heart, intensity, try— apply to the characteristics of great horses in all disciplines. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? This isn’t just for the English division, but I’d like to see select rider classes added to Youth Nationals. I think that would be a great class for Youth National first-timers! What is your favorite memory with an English horse? Showing Starr Llight in the open English last year will be a tough memory for me to ever top! What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” Keeping it simple for the horse is really important. Working on one thing at a time during training or lessons keeps horses and amateurs happy and moving forward.
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Gangi Inc. - Baton Rouge, La
Joel Gangi and GSF Rizing Son.
JJ
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? The Arabian English horse is framed higher (its neck is set more upright and higher on its shoulders) with more action in its front and the back end—the country horses being moderately collected, the English pleasure horse having more collection, and the park horse having extreme collection.
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GoLLaday
Cedar Ridge Arabians - Jordan, Minn.
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? Most notably, I would say the differing levels of impulsion. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? If I could change one thing, I would like to place more emphasis on the “pleasure” part.
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What is your favorite memory with an English horse? I would have to go back to 1995 when I owned and showed one of the greatest English horses of all time, Gai Argosy. It was an amazing feeling when people were rushing to the stands to watch us show… an even more amazing feeling was when the judges told me that it was an honor to watch me ride that beautiful horse. It will be hard to top the adrenaline rush I used to get showing Gai Argosy.
John Golladay and Brass Star.
What is your favorite memory with an English horse? Getting beat by my old lady at U.S. Nationals will be a hard one to live down for a while …
The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? In my mind, the biggest factor in the evolution of the Arabian English horse is pinpointed breeding. Breeders focus on breeding for a much more specific horse now. Artificial insemination has allowed us to be even more specific on the desirable traits that we are trying to improve and look for in our English horses. Oh, by the way, I think the horse trainers in our breed have gotten much better and more detailed as well!
The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? The biggest changes have been a direct result of the evolution of training and breeding. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” Keeping the process straightforward is most important. Horses are straightforward creatures—the people are the ones who are complicated. If your horse has a clear understanding of his job, then certainly the person riding him will as well.
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Chase Harvill Training Centre - Magnolia, Texas What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? The Arabian English horse is specifically bred to be upright through the shoulders and neck, short backed and strong through the hip. The English horse tends to be a higher energy, forward-thinking horse that travels uphill with presence and a “look-at-me” attitude.
What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” When I am training a horse for an amateur, I really have to figure out what each individual amateur needs and can handle. I think the amateur horse needs to be a forgiving horse that is very confident and happy in their job. The amateur horse needs to have simple and straightforward cues so that performance can be at a maximum for a rider that doesn’t have as much experience and time in the saddle.
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If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? I believe that sometimes our horses are judged too much on mistakes rather than quality, performance, and soundness in the show ring. A confident judge, in my opinion, shouldn’t have to wait to pin a class depending on what mistakes were made by the horses and exhibitors. 56 | A r A bi A n Hor se T i mes
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Iron Horse Farms - Canton, Ga.
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? I think that when people go to
watch English classes, they’re looking to see brilliant and exciting performances from the horses—something that makes your heart race as you wait for the gate to open! If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? Looking at the expression and effort our horses are exhibiting, it often appears that some horses are pushed beyond where they are truly comfortable performing. For me, I’d rather see a horse’s
an effort to match physical ability with trainable minds.
What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” At Iron Horse Farms, we have placed a huge emphasis on safety and developing partnerships between amateurs and their horses. Not only is it my responsibility to train their mount to be amateur friendly, it’s my responsibility to educate the amateur to be ready to guide their horse and to exceed their expectations. It’s a journey to making a victory pass, and we strive to make that journey a safe and joyful process.
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Kiesner Training - Louisville, Tenn,
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career that has been impressive with accomplishments and duration, not just a one- or two-year flash. When judging, I love to see that brilliant performance without a “maxed-out” performance. What is your favorite memory with an English horse? VJ Justaflame’s U.S. National Reserve Championship in 2009 with Lisa Shumate, showing in Purebred English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over at Tulsa. “Flame” will always be one of my favorite horses that I’ve been blessed to train; he’s got a heart of gold and gave a 110% effort every time I sat on his back. It was a spectacular class, and Lisa rode with such determination and heart; they were the perfect team! The look in his eye, so full of wonder and kindness, was almost matched by Lisa’s leaps in the air when she got off of him! I’ll never forget that night. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? Without a doubt—breeding. There are some great breeders in our industry that have honed in on the ability to breed for specific purposes. They’ve not only worked on breeding for athletic ability, but have definitely been making
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? I’d say that the very first and most important thing that makes an English horse different is the shape of their body and, most importantly, that they have more of a vertical build as opposed to the horizontal build which a western horse might have. An English horse should be taller than it is long; so, one of the most important things is that they carry their head up, tall and proud. If they don’t carry themselves tall and proud just standing around, in the crossties and whatnot, it will be hard to get it up where it needs to be when you want to ride them. That is the most characteristic thing about English, country, and park horses as opposed to other divisions. It’s all in terms of how they’re built, how they carry themselves, and how they take an English-style posture or frame. There are lots of other things, but that’s number one. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? I would like to see that the country, English, and park divisions have greater detail in their job
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description for the judges to evaluate these horses. It is important that every judge and every exhibitor knows the rules that we are supposed to follow. Making sure everybody knows what is the ideal country horse would be incredibly beneficial; however, it would take some effort. Someone or a group of people would have to spend the time, put the details down, get it agreed on by a group of our peers, and then we could all start to operate on an even playing field. What’s difficult is when you’re not sure what the rules are or you’re not sure what certain people are looking for. As a horse trainer, this is how I make my living. I’ve invested my entire life trying to be the best I can be. I’ve invested all my time and effort into this business in which I support my family; so, it would be nice if some uniformity in rules and judging were considered in a more favorable way. Maybe it could be introduced in the education of judges as some really specific guidelines, and they should be shared with everybody. In my opinion, this should be done for every division. We don’t want one person dictating how our horses are judged. It’s contrary to the evolution of our breed, and it’s contrary to good sense.
horses last longer. So, I think these are probably the biggest factors in the evolution of the breed—genetics and the amount of good trainers. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” I can convey to the amateur rider with a fair amount of certainty that what I tell them to do is going to have predictable results. The amateurs need to have confidence in themselves and their horse, and it needs to be as scripted as possible with uncomplicated, predictable results. If you ever ask any question about the horse, like a question about how it’s going to move away from your leg, we’d say that it would be an uncomplicated, predictable result. Put your leg on them and they should move forward and away. How do they deal with the bridle? They accept it without a whole bunch of fancy or intimidating timing issues—it should be uncomplicated with predictable results. We start off trying to keep it pretty simple and repeatable. As we move along, I have some people that want to know every detail and are capable of doing it, and that’s even more fun.
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What is your favorite memory with an English horse? I’ve had so many good memories with horses, and it’s really been such a wonderful ride. I would say that since it’s fresh in my mind, one of my favorite memories was when my daughter came out of the UPHA class after her pattern and she nailed it—just the joy on her face for that one moment of accomplishment. It was so special. She hadn’t nailed a pattern all year, and it’s her very first year of walk/trot/ canter. In that moment I was so stoked with joy for her. It overwhelmed me. I remembered why I started doing this, I remembered all the lessons that horses can teach young people, and I remembered the never-ending quest (doesn’t matter how old you are—she’s 11 and I’m 49) to be better at something and to try to excel at something. That moment was for her and with her; it also really rang true and connected me to the roots of why I do this. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? I’d have to say DNA and rNA. Breeding has changed a lot, and with that, training has changed tremendously. Back in the day, there were only a couple of guys that could train a horse, and now, there’s a bunch of people that can train a horse. It’s made the competition that much greater and made people more sophisticated in their approach to training. It used to be a rougher endeavor, and it’s a lot more sophisticated now—there are just so many good trainers out there. There are also fewer horses for each trainer now; thus,
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Krohn
Oak Haven Arabians - Lindale, Texas
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? Honestly, I feel that all divisions take a very athletic horse. English is different in that it takes a very special type of demeanor—a demeanor that makes them exciting and very bold because it is such an exciting class. Also, I think this excitement comes from the special horses that have that drive and attitude that is exclusively English. When you go into the ring with an English horse, you want one that wants to do it and follows through with a bold and willing effort in the show ring. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? I would say, in the country division, to get away from the back. I think that we spend all this time teaching our horses to go forward and engage off their rear end, and then we ask them to halt and back up. It just seems counterproductive. What is your favorite memory with an English horse? I have a couple of favorite memories. My first national champion was a pretty special one. I’d won in Canada, but I’d never won at U.S., and that ride was pretty impressive. That horse was just spot on and everything came together at the right time. He worked great that week, he was healthy, he won with the amateur, he showed hard for me, and that was a really cool win. Another memory that sticks out in my mind was when I was showing Just Breezin in 2010 and ended up being reserve. It was
very consistent, one that is very steady in the bridle, and one that accommodates to the needs of the rider. If a rider has heavy hands and they want to be able to take a feel of that horse in the bridle to help balance themselves or it’s just the way they ride, I’ll put a bridle together for that horse that makes it possible for the rider to be able to take a hold of the horse. The same bridle adjustments can be done for a rider with soft hands. It’s all about accommodation.
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Strawberry Banks Farm - East Aurora, N.Y.
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? The English horse has added strengths, animation, and brightness while having a cadenced and fluid gait. Jason Krohn and O H Toskafire.
so exciting, because we were showing in that little ring in Tulsa, everybody was standing on the rail, and the arena was packed. I had a great go and when they called for the lineup in the class, I went in, but a few people were still trotting around the ring. I’m standing next to Shawn Rooker and he turns and looks at me like “Okay, are you going to go or am I?” So, he takes back off and the crowd goes a little bit wild, and I sat there for a second and I thought, “Well, I think I’m done.” Then I got to thinking and took off again too. It was just neat because when I took off again to make another pass, the place just went nuts. It was twice as loud as it was for Shawn. That’s something I’ll never forget— the crowd on my side, not just my barn, but to have the house supporting you was really cool. In that moment, I just thought that whatever ended up happening, win or lose, I knew I’d never forget the way that moment felt.
If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? To put it simply, I think we have to always remember to not sacrifice balance and cadence for speed. What is your favorite memory with an English horse? Showing Hey Hallelujah at the 2001 U.S. Nationals in the Open English and beating the odds. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? We’re breeding better, more athletic horses, and I think that our trainers keep setting the bar higher and higher. I can remember when there were a handful of trainers for what people considered good English horses, and today, for our breed more than any other, there is just superior
The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? The two top ones are shoeing and breeding. I think that now we are moving away from the days where we bred versatile horses that were able to do several different divisions. I think we’re breeding for a specific thing now. We’re really not just trying to get lucky anymore—our breeding is getting to be so precise that we’ve gotten so good about it. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” You want to make those horses as consistent as possible. That’s one of the biggest things, because a trainer can ride those horses and make up for any inconsistencies with his timing. With an amateur, even the best amateurs, they are just not going to have the timing that a trainer does because they don’t ride every day. In this sense, an amateur needs a horse that is
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horsemanship. There is many great male and female horse trainers that are getting better year after year; it’s just a matter of who has the better stock, and I think it’s become so competitive as a result of that. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” To me, there are several parts to that question. The first part of it is making sure that the horse is suitable to the rider—that they are the right size and fit each other—that’s a huge part of it. The second part comes in making sure that you train the horse according to what level rider you have and making it as simple as possible from that point.
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The Brass Ring - Burleson, Texas
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? The one thing we look for is more of an upright neck. We see a lot of horses that have a lot of motion, but they don’t have the ability to elevate their neck, or they don’t have the right shape to their neck to bridle. When it’s difficult for them, they’re just not going to want to do it. It’s a very demanding discipline when a horse is not built right; so, that’s probably the main thing that sets an English horse apart. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? I think we have a really nice division from the country to the open English to the park; for the most part, it’s a very spectacular and unique division. It is very much a hybrid of the saddle seat as it comes from the Saddlebred industry and also dressage. To train it and train it well, you have to understand engagement and body control. There are times when you see horses that aren’t so good because our gene pool and the number of horses we produce every year is shrinking, and certainly there are times that horses are forced or don’t look good. Yet, that happens in every division. Overall, I think we have a great division, and I think we should applaud the people who do it well. What is your favorite memory with an English horse? I showed a mare in 1987 named SA Passing Fancy, and I was top ten in English. It was the most fun and special ride I’ve ever had on any horse. She was extremely soft in the bridle and had a great change in gears from normal trot to strong trot. I could feel her elevate and go forward when it was time to go on. Everything was just perfect; you couldn’t have scripted it better. She gave me everything that she had, but it was so willing and so soft that it’s something that I’ll never forget.
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Also, I have a lot of great memories from Blazin Fire. We won a lot of national championships together; he was a special horse. He loved to do his job. Several of his victories were in Freedom Hall, which is great. There is no place better to win than in Freedom Hall. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? I think that a lot of the evolution has to do with training and shoeing. I think that Gene and Ray LaCroix were the people who led us in the right direction and bred great horses and understood how to train them. Their method and philosophy of training has branched out like a vine. All the successful English trainers today either worked for them or were greatly influenced by them. In shoeing, a lot of people say that we’ve increased the motion by increasing the pads, toe length, and weight, and certainly that contributes, but I think these shoeing changes say that we have learned to make our horses comfortable. I was on the original hoof study committee that got us the pads back in the late 1980s, and our real concern was not to make them trot higher, but to make them more comfortable and happier with shoes that could fit and support their feet properly. I think we’ve done that. Thus, because of it, we have better moving horses. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” First and foremost, I think you have to understand the level of the rider, One of the great things about having English horses that are talented is that you get to work them every day! And it’s fun! Yet, we don’t necessarily take into account our own amateurs and what they need. However, I’ve learned how incredibly important it is to keep that in mind and train the horse to fit the rider, whatever
their level might be. Impulsion, speed, strong in bridle … it may not be much to us, but it might be to them, so we have to learn to train with them in mind to ensure that they can be comfortable and happy with their rides. My philosophy has always been that it’s my job to train the horse. If I’m a really good horse trainer, which I would like to be, I’ve got to be able to train the horse to where it will be able to carry that rider. It’s our responsibility to do this; otherwise, the people aren’t going to stay with it. They’re going to get discouraged and do something else. We all recognize this and go to great lengths to try to make it work.
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Colonial Wood Arabians - Pilot Point, Texas
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? The biggest thing about an English pleasure horse is the way it carries itself. It should raise up out of the shoulders and step underneath itself when it takes off at the trot, or even at the canter. You don’t get quite like that at the other divisions—you’re looking for balanced movers, but you’re not looking for a horse that raises up and carries itself in that sense. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? The one thing I would change would probably be the knowledge of the people judging the horses, because there’s a lot of discrepancy when an English horse goes down the rail in terms of what is too much motion, what is overridden, what is smooth, and what is the perfect look. In every division, not just the English pleasure, I think we’re always looking for something that defines what the ideal horse is, and I don’t think we have found it in any of our divisions yet. People have ideas of what they think the ideal horse is, but as far as the industry as a whole, I think we have a lot of different ideas as to what the ideal horse should look like.
English, and it was just one of those rides where you weren’t looking for something to happen, you were just out there to ride. It’s great when rides like that come along! The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? I think that the biggest reason that the Arabian English pleasure horse has evolved is that we’ve started breeding specifically for that. To elaborate, the Saddlebreds breed specifically for motion—a horse that will put their ears up and trot big. That’s why they have that. Quarter Horses breed specifically for horses that lope—reiners, cutters—they don’t cross over. For many, many years, we were the versatile breed and when we finally started breeding specifically for one sport, I think that we got better and better at it. We started seeing different pedigrees that have the attributes that you wanted for English, or western, or whatever you’re looking to breed. In the Arabian world, we believe that we can breed a horse that can do many different divisions, but when we started breeding specifically for one thing, we started getting better and better at it. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” The thing to keep in mind if you’re training a horse for a particular amateur is that you want to know what their attributes are, what are they best at, and also, what are the things they’re not really great at so you can focus on making those better. As a trainer, I work on making transitions easier and making the horse to where it will just step up to it when you ask. The better your amateur rider is, the more on-edge you can put your horse, so you can get a better show horse. You have to really know your amateur and what they can do in order to train the horse specifically for them.
Also, in terms of the diversity of horses that are evolving and getting better and better, some people don’t particularly care for that. However, I think it only helps the breed. It’s just like stock cars; if someone gets a car to go faster, that’s the whole idea. For our horses, if we can get something to go better, that’s the whole idea. At times, we get to where we want to hold them back a little bit. What is your favorite memory with an English horse? In 2007, I rode my wife’s Half-Arabian park horse, Tequila Sunrise, and it was just a blast. A couple years after that, I rode Born to Boogie and was reserve in Half-Arabian
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Shea Stables - St. Clair, Mich.
What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” To me, the biggest thing is to have the head carriage very established so the rider doesn’t have to struggle to maintain or create those elements when they’re showing. If a horse really wears his head, is really steady, has a high balance, and he’s really carrying himself, it makes it much easier for an amateur to ride.
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Windy Meadows Arabians - La Grange, Ky.
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What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? Basically, an English horse just has a lot more movement and a gamer attitude. They should be trainable and ambitious. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? I’d go back to less emphasis on height of motion and place more emphasis on correctness of motion, softness, and position in the bridle. What is your favorite memory with an English horse? For me, in my three years with Hucklebey Berry, I won the Open English twice and was reserve once. Also, training and showing A Temptation to the national champion junior English title was incredibly special. I developed him and kicked him off, and he had a great career with Brian Murch as well. Also, Marty and I are also the breeders of Afires Heir. The two horses with the best record in open English are Hucklebey Berry and Afires Heir; so, that’s a pretty incredible thing in which to be a part of. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? The evolution has been towards a more crowd-pleasing show horse. There has been about a 45-year period of breeding horses to be superior saddle seat mounts. Horses with higher necks and more extravagant movement are fun to watch. More emphasis on expression and presence goes 62 | A r A bi A n Hor se T i mes
What makes the Arabian English horse different from the horses in other divisions? The best difference is the fact that an English horse can have some minor infractions in their performance and not be considered out of the ribbons. Obviously, each division encourages a perfect class that meets all the class specifications with clean and deliberate departures, and a soft and consistent frame and headset. However, in the event the English horse gets a little excited, rushes, moves sideways or takes a couple extra steps to depart, his judges understand. This is unlike the western horse that is dialed in to a fault with no chance of success in the event that a minor mistake is made. If you could change one thing about the English division, what would it be? A large gene pool; I think the breeding of English horses has narrowed considerably. What is your favorite memory with an English horse? This is silly, but the horse on the billboards at U.S. Nationals in Louisville—when I saw those on I-65 and there was this
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bigger than life English horse high in the sky, I wanted to see that horse. It really felt like I was arriving at something special. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? Our English horses are now considered athletes and treated as such. They utilize massage therapy, chiropractic work, natural products, vitamin supplements, professional dental services, flexing, and more in-depth information on lameness and treatment. Education of trainers has changed this breed for the better. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” Training an English horse for an amateur starts from the initial selection. You begin with the most suitable horse for the rider’s skill and fitness level and then move on to set short-and long-term goals with obtainable mile markers for both horse and rider. The trainer should always remember that the horse is for the amateur division and should be trained with the amateur’s best interest in mind.
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Chrishan Park Arabians - Springfield, Mo.
What is your favorite memory with an English horse? There are so many memories. It’s always great when you and your horse “click” for a fantastic go or when you see the joy in an owner’s face when their horse has been superb. Probably, my first great memory is one of showing Commanders Falconette at the American Royal in my early career. She was a horse I had worked hard on, we took her to a horse show, and it all came together. She was phenomenal! Then there was the 1993 Region 11 Half-Arabian English pleasure class with Minni Moons Star. I’ll always remember that as the show where he first showed us how special he was going to be. The top fives in that class included: “Mooney,” Baskabella, Hearts On Fire, and All Night Long. The atmosphere in the arena for that class was electric, and all of those horses had or went on to win national tri-colors. “Mooney” was Half-Arabian English pleasure champion in 1996. It was his and my first national championship; so, obviously that is a horse dear to my heart. Another very special memory is Second Editions Debut with Shan and MHR Marteen with me winning their respective English classes at U.S. Nationals on the same night. I will also never forget when Starr Llight, as a 4-yearold with Leah Beth Boyd, edged her way into the top five in a Region 11 country English pleasure junior horse class judged by Bob Battaglia. It was about the time we were
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beginning to realize Starr Llight was something out of the ordinary. Another favorite is when Starr Llight and Minni Moons Star with Leah Beth Boyd won their respective park classes at Youth Nationals in 2003. Also, there is Toi Jabaska winning the junior horse classes with me and the amateur classes with Lara Ames at both Canada and U.S. Nationals in 2002. Showing Matoi—that’s absolutely unforgettable. Watching Mamage and Shan excel for so many years was special. And Vegaz! What a special horse he is. The workoff between Vegaz and Afires Heir! I’ll never forget that. Truth be told, every willing, talented English horse in which I have enjoyed success is special to me, and I have special reasons for treasuring memories of each one of them. The Arabian English horse has evolved greatly over the years. What do you think the biggest contributing factors are? Certainly, breeding programs have led to more talented horses that frame up like we want much more easily. So, our breeding has led us to a more saddle seat style of horse, and our training techniques have vastly improved. The English horse has evolved because we have applied better training techniques to more suitable horses. What are the most important things to keep in mind when training a horse to be “amateur ready?” Generally speaking, for my amateurs, I like a less reactive horse that is balanced, properly rated, with plenty of forward and smooth transitions. n Volume 43, No. 3 | 63
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easily irrigated, so that its lovely Arabic architecture stands in an oasis of palm trees, and most of the horses enjoy grass paddocks for their daily turn-out. The stud also features approximately 200 stalls in air-conditioned barns, an A.I. facility, and a therapeutic equine spa and swimming pool. From October through April, the races horses are trained at the stud’s 2000-meter private training track. The majority of Al Shahania’s horses, both for racing and showing, are in Qatar, although some are in Europe and a few—at this point, mainly show horses—are in the United States, where the stud is establishing a growing presence.
handicap rated race at Newbury, in the U.K. The goal is that through its sponsorship, all of these races can be elevated to Grade 1 level.
In Arabian Racing For Al Shahania, 2012 has begun with the same success it knew in 2011. In March, the 6-year-old grey colt Aziz, who placed second last year behind his stablemate Areej in the Qatar Arabian World Cup, came home first in the Emir’s Sword; in July, Jaafer, who won the Emir’s Sword in 2011 and Dubai’s Kahayla Classic in 2010, won the International Stakes at Newbury in England; and also in July, Mkeefa, last
Al Shahania supports endurance racing as well, mainly sponsoring and competing in races in Spain, where the stud’s Dakar de Fontnoire recently won the 120 kilometer CEI in Galicia, Xinzo de Limia.
In The Show Ring The star of the Al Shahania show string now is the 2-yearold Barzan Al Shahania, 2000 U.S. National Champion Mare. Based in the United States, Barzan opened 2011 as Scottsdale Junior Champion Colt before heading to Las Vegas, where he was named Supreme Champion Yearling Colt at the World Cup. Later in the year, he went on to pick up the trophies as U.S. National Champion Yearling Colt and U.S. National Champion Junior Colt. In 2012, he was selected unanimous World Cup Gold Supreme Champion Junior Stallion—with the highest point score ever awarded at the World Cup.
year’s winner of the Qatar Derby and Arabian Guineas, won the President of the UAE Cup at Newmarket, the richest Arabian race in the United Kingdom. All are homebreds.
“Barzan has always had the ability to make almost everyone stop and look,” says Greg Gallún, who has developed and handled the young contender throughout his career. “Even at his first steps, you knew he was rare and special.”
This year Al Shahania Stud also sponsored the first edition of the French Arabian 4-year-old Derby, as well as a current
In an unusual step, Barzan Al Shahania is scheduled to compete in Europe with Gallún later this year. “His eye
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appeal is amazing, and it is our hope that his unique style is embraced in Europe as it has been in the U.S.A.,” the trainer says. “In this world of similarity, Barzan definitely is from a new mold. He surely is one of a kind, and will be a strong and worthy stallion for Al Shahania Stud. With the collection of mares he will receive, the results will be like Barzan himself—trendsetting.” Barzan Al Shahania is not the only one to put the stud’s name up in lights, however. The lovely mare Abha Qalams, purchased in 2010 and showing with Michael Byatt, was named U.S. National Champion Junior Mare later that year, and in 2011, Abha Raipur was selected U.S. National Champion 3-Year-Old Mare. A-Malaysia was 2011
Scottsdale International Breeders Classic Champion Junior Filly and U.S. National Top Ten 2-Year-Old Filly, while Taj Al Jamal was Qatar Bronze Champion Junior Colt. In February 2012, Abha Qalams returned to the show ring at Scottsdale, to be named Champion 5-Year-Old Mare, and the youngster Nada Al Shahania was named Scottsdale International Breeders Classic Reserve Champion Yearling Filly. Miss Marwan PA, beginning her show career by winning the yearling filly championship at Region 9, has served notice of her potential. And this year, the Polish filly Piacenza, who was Bialka’s Champion Filly and Best In Show as a 2-year-old—as well as high seller at the 2011 Pride of Poland Sale—will return to the ring in Europe.
The Al Shahania Breeding Program At the heart of Al Shahania’s success in the future is its breeding operation. This year, Al Shahania Stud has employed a total of roughly 100 racing and show broodmares, as well as several stallions available commercially by fresh or frozen semen. For racing, the farm has created a program based on a unique selection of top broodmares, crossing them with highly successful stallions such as Amer, and more recently, the American-born Burning Sand. This combination has resulted in horses such as Jaafer, Areej, Aziz, Asraa Min Albarq and others, who will carry the stud’s heritage in years to come. “The stud, however, also realizes the importance of keeping a pure French line going,” says Alexandra Newman, general manager of Al Shahania Stud, “so crossing our best purebred French mares with our stallions such as Djendel, Parador, Almas and Arawak d’Arroco allows for us to have a sustainable future.” For the show ring, the aim is to create a similar infrastructure. Mares such as MFA Annie’s Song, Oceania O, ZT Ludbectra and Abdu Mudira now anchor the team, with other top show mares being added to the program every year. Already Abha Qalams, Abha Raipur, A-Malaysia and others have
been introduced to the band. “That produces a solid base in terms of mares and stallions that are essential for breeding the champions of tomorrow,” Newman says.
All The World Is A Stage Long a touchstone in racing and now one of the fastest-rising entities in the Arabian show ring, Al Shahania is a world presence in the Arabian breed. In November 2011, when Qatar hosted WAHO’s annual conference, the stud welcomed a 400-strong WAHO delegation for an open house to introduce some of its headliners—in a sense, a personal introduction to the Arabian community as a whole. And the community was enchanted. “HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Thani got his love of horses from being around them since a young age,” says Alexandra Newman. “He rides and he enjoys being around his horses. He knows them individually; it’s the fun of selecting the stallions and the mares for breeding, seeing the foals in the paddock, and then watching them do well either on the racecourse or in the show ring. For him, Arabian horses are a passion. This is why it is such a pleasure working for a stud such as Al Shahania.” n
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Welcome to another edition of AHT and Tutto Arabi. Since our collaboration started, AHT has really loved getting to know more about Arabian breeders worldwide. So far, we’ve included horses and breeding programs from Europe, the U.K., the Middle East, South America, etc. One of the aspects of the Arabian breed that we at AHT are most proud is that it is, truly, worldwide in popularity. And one of the downsides to our very full schedules is that sometimes it is hard to learn as much about our international colleagues as we would like. Our joint effort makes it easier for us, and, we hope, for our readers as well. So, we would like to thank all the advertisers who joined AHT and Tutto Arabi in expanding our coverage. And here’s to the global spirit of Arabian horses!
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The World-Class Arabians Of Estancia Las Rosas
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The 2012
A Celebration of Friends, Family and Egyptian Arabian Horses by Beth Ellen Hunziker
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The 2012 Egyptian Event, hosted by the Pyramid Society at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky., June 4-9, has been proclaimed one of the very best—ever! Although this was the 32nd Egyptian Event, the Pyramid Society and the organizing committee found new and exciting ways to promote the Egyptian Arabian horse. Years of success for the Event don’t just happen; Henry Metz, president of the Pyramid Society for the past eight years, and the organization’s Board of Directors have developed a strategic plan with very specific objectives. Their singular goal always has been to promote the Egyptian Arabian horse and the Event does that in a number of important ways. It is a much anticipated social gathering with terrific learning opportunities, it is a world-class equine competition, and just as importantly, it is the Pyramid Society’s foundation for the support system it offers its membership of breeders and owners. There were many elements that made the 2012 Egyptian Event a unique and exciting experience. This year’s Event stayed true to its purpose—it was a breeder’s show. From beginning to end, everything about the show focused on supporting breeders. The daily educational seminars covered topics that were relevant to their needs and interests, such
as amateur showmanship, fundamentals of classic Arabian type, equine health and nutrition. The lecture about the history and culture of the Arabian horse was informative and inspiring. And those who preferred a lighter fare had their choice of the fantastic parties and presentations of exquisite horses throughout the week. The daily competition also was organized with great efficiency to allow for a very pleasurable schedule—not too early and not too late—with plenty of time for breeders to visit, exchange ideas and present their horses, which are the centerpieces of the Event. With more than 300 horses competing, the Event was similar in size to many of the prestigious international shows. In addition, a record number of people attended the Event or viewed it over its live stream broadcast, which was also available to the international Arabian community as well as all U.S. Equestrian Federation members. Each year, the Egyptian Event continues to grow in global appeal and importance. One of the most exciting features of the Event is the Egyptian Breeders Challenge, which was created to encourage breeders to strive for new levels of excellence with breeding programs. The program auctions the services of nominated straight Egyptian stallions, with the auction Volume 43, No. 3 | 81
proceeds funding the prize money for the foals that result from those breedings. The successful stallion service bidder must nominate the mare they select for the auction breeding to that stallion. The resulting foal, filly or colt, is then eligible to compete in the EBC Futurity class and win a portion of the proceeds of the auction from which the breeding was purchased. There were 34 stallions included in the 2012 EBC Stallion Service Auction on Wednesday evening, which was announced by Greg Knowles and Mike Neal. Highly competitive bidding marked the evening, the most exciting purchase being the service of Thee Desperado. Virginia and Ruel Gober, who bought the breeding, were recently introduced to the horses through one of Arabians Ltd.’s outreach programs. The Gobers own Amirah Gemaal
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DB, the 2012 Champion EBC Futurity Straight Egyptian Yearling Filly and winner of more than $21,000. The couple generously reinvested their winnings into the breeding for Thee Desperado, so that it sold for $21,000. (That’s the kind of commitment these folks have!) The live EBC Stallion Service Auction attracted more than $153,000, and when the funds from the silent auction were added, the proceeds for the 2012 EBC Auction totaled more than $190,000, an increase over last year. The foals bred by the winning bidders at the EBC auction will be eligible for the 2014 EBC Yearling Filly and Colt classes. There are tremendous rewards for those who are diligent enough to wait—or smart enough to purchase an EBC foal. This year, Arabians Ltd. clients enjoyed a phenomenal clean sweep of both EBC Championships. The aforementioned Amirah Gemaal DB (Bellagio RCA x Silkh SWA) was Champion EBC Futurity Straight Egyptian Yearling Filly, while Premonition RCA (Thee Desperado x Mishaals Kiss RCA) was Champion EBC Futurity Straight Egyptian Yearling Colt. He won more than $21,000 for owner Judy Sirbasku (the RCA stands for Rock Creek Arabians of Texas Inc., the breeding arm
of Arabians Ltd.). With total EBC class payouts of more than $111,510 in 2012, the other top placing horses in the class also brought home sizable paychecks. After more than 10 years, the EBC program is a unanimous success. To expand upon that success, the Pyramid Society created the new Golden Scarab Futurity, which allows breeders to nominate foals which are sired by EBC stallions with breeding services not purchased at the auction. Special classes offering substantial paybacks for these foals will be held at the Event. Another Pyramid Society innovation is the care it has taken to ensure that there will be big name stallions in years to come. Many of the straight Egyptian stallions nominated for the Egyptian Breeders Challenge are mature, established sires with numerous foal crops on the ground. How can young, unproven stallions make their mark? The Society created the Heir Apparent Junior Stallion Presentation. This new and exciting showcase was a huge hit. The intense energy and drama of the gorgeous young stallions competing not for the opinion of the judges, but those who truly matter—the breeders—was amazing. The presentation featured 14 3-, 4- and 5-year-old stallions. They were trotted into the arena and then each took their designated place and displayed. The enthusiastic spectators were allowed to come down into the arena and see the stallions up close, each in a space enclosed by Hollywood-like velvet ropes separating them from their adoring fans. It all looked fabulous and very dramatic, but it also provided security for the horses and the crowd. Best of all, breedings were sold for some of these young studs! How much fun is it to go to the Egyptian Event and see the gorgeous horses show? Ask Frank Holloman and Christian Klingebiel; they enjoyed the The Kalkata Stakes Futurity Finals for 2-Year-Olds probably more than anyone did. They were among the many people at the show who bid on their favorite horse to win these classes—and they won. The Champion Futurity 2-YearOld Colt was Cent Anni (Mishaal HP x La Marsala), owned by Jamie Zissis. Frank Holloman was the winning Kalkata bidder for this class, and he earned $1,174 for
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The Egyptian Arabian Cause The Pyramid Society and its members are a hardworking, innovative and dedicated group of breeders from around the world. Preserving, protecting and promoting the Egyptian Arabian horse is a monumental task and the Society cannot do it alone. It requires the efforts of many to host, organize and finance the Event. This year, numerous patrons supported the Event as never before. Many of the sponsors were publicly acknowledged, while others contributed anonymously. Some of the patrons this year included the 2012 Egyptian Event Signature Sponsor, Albaydaa Stud, Mr. Ahmed El Talawy of Haram-Gizah, Egypt. Rhodium Stud of New Zealand created a cultural opportunity by sponsoring the art exhibit, “The Colors of Egypt,” which featured the photographic works of Dr. Nasr Marei and Richard T. Bryant. Markel Insurance generously sponsored the daily lectures. Al Shaqab, Member of the Qatar Foundation, sponsored the cultural and historical lecture presented by Dr. Sandra Olsen and Cynthia Culbertson. The EBC Stallion Auction was a highlight of the show, and the Lyday Farms sponsorship made it all the more enjoyable. It seemed that every day held surprises and touching gestures of generosity. Salayel Arabians of Saudi Arabia sponsored the Friday Night Gala and presented attendees with a beautiful booklet of rare prints as a memento of the evening. Among the most generous sponsors of the Event over the years have been the talented artists who contributed their beautiful, creative works for the benefit of the Pyramid Society, and 2012 was no different. Among the treasures this year was an extremely rare and valuable first casting of Nazeer by internationally acclaimed artist Karen Kasper. The Volume 43, No. 3 | 83
his participation. The Champion Futurity 2-Year-Old Filly was Desha Bahreyn (Laheeb Al Nasser x Bint Katyah), owned by Nayla Hayek. Christian Klingebiel was the winning Kalkata bidder for this class and she earned $2,011. Not bad for a fun day at the Event! The Straight Egyptian Futurity Yearling Fillies competition was full of exceptional contenders. Bella Mazin (Bellagio RCA x Thee Lotus Mazin), owned by Wendy Roberts, won the championship for Yearling Fillies from January to April. TF Shaambalah (Botswana x Shaamis Amira), owned by Allison Mehta, won the championship for Yearling Fillies from April to December. In the Straight Egyptian Futurity Yearling Colts competition, Amirs Crescendo (Imperial Amir Kamar x Rhapsodys Crescendaa), owned by Timothy Manring, won the championship for Yearling Colts from January to April, and Ibn Raed (Scapa x LPS Thunderstruck), owned by Elizabeth Witt, won the championship for Yearling Colts from April to December. Payouts for these Futurity classes totaled more than $69,000. What is it about the Egyptian Arabian horse that inspires people to create an event just to celebrate it? The rareness of Egyptian bloodlines and the inherent beauty of these horses make them some of the most cherished creatures on earth. One of the most fascinating facts about the straight Egyptian horses of today is that although they trace back to Egypt and the desert, most contemporary horses represent generations of breeding programs from around the world. Breeders from Hungary, Germany, and the United States, have some of the oldest and most influential programs found outside of Egypt. Over the past quarter century, many nations— especially those of the Middle East, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Dubai and others—have reclaimed their cultural legacy and established important and successful straight Egyptian breeding programs. Their efforts have produced some of the most significant and influential straight Egyptian and Egyptian-related Arabian
horses in the history of the breed. This year at the Event, Al Shaqab, a member of the Qatar Foundation, had numerous class winners and champions at the show, including the Gold Champion Senior Stallion, Hadban Al Shaqab, leased by Rancho Bulakeyno and shown by Greg Gallún. Al Shaqab also owns the Gold Champion Senior Mare, Hooria Al Shaqab; the Gold Champion Junior Colt, Ghasham Al Shaqab; and the Gold Junior Champion Filly, Layali Al Shaqab, all presented by Michael Byatt. The Pyramid Society works diligently to make the Egyptian Event a family-friendly affair with the goal of creating opportunities for families to grow together and share the valuable benefits the Arabian horse has to offer. This year’s Event was no exception, as strong bonds were readily seen among many families who came to
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Nazeer bronze topped the Friday evening Gala Art Auction, bringing $20,000. In total, the 2012 Art Auction brought in more than $93,000. A generous atmosphere is the hallmark of the Egyptian Event. The Pyramid Society Officers, Board Members, trustees, and show organizers have worked for years to achieve this special ambiance, but it is also the members—the people who participate at the show—who generate the positive energy and who offer the warm welcome to visitors who make the Event such a special experience. Talaria Farms, home of Leading Egyptian Sire Botswana, assisted in hosting one of the highlights of the Event, Sylvia Zerbini’s Grand Liberté Performance. Sylvia was the star of the wildly acclaimed equestrian spectacle Cavalia from 2008 to 2011. Her performance directing nine Arabian horses in synchronized movements choreographed to music was mesmerizing. Numbers of long time Arabian horse trainers exclaimed incredulously, “How does she do that?” Talaria Farms was a sponsor and assisted in securing the additional sponsors from around the world for the performance, which was free to the public. The stadium appeared to be packed, with standing room only.
compete. Gary and Holly McDonald, their son Kenny, and their clients showed horses at this year’s Event, as did Jerel Kerby and his sons Alex and Jered, of Dogwood Springs Arabians. Performance trainer Tommy Garland and his talented daughter Katie were a hard-working team that earned numerous championships throughout the week. And there were plenty of husband-and-wife partnerships, such as Ted and Brandi Carson, Mike and Perry Wilson, and Rory and Suzanne O’Neill.
Additional fundraising efforts at the Event included the Khan el Khalili Bazar silent auction, which offers a wide array of art, fine works by gifted artisans, professional services and more. It’s a mad dash when bidding closes to see who can sneak in the winning bid at the last moment. All of the items in the Khan el Khalili Bazar silent auction are generously donated and all of the funds raised go to benefit the Pyramid Society, to ensure that it will be able to continue its educational and promotional efforts. The key to the success with these fundraising efforts is the generous support of the patrons, artists, donors, and, of course, the bidders.
It’s always fun to go to the Event because you know you’re going to see some old friends and probably make some new ones. Whether you are small horse breeders from Michigan or large breeders in the international spotlight, everyone is welcome at the Egyptian Event. That’s the beauty of the Arabian horse—it brings people together.
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Stallions
Senior Egyptian Stallion Gold Champion HADBAN AL SHAQAB (Ashhal Al Rayyan x Sundar Alisayyah), shown by Greg Gallún for owner Joseph Cruz.
Junior Egyptian Colt Gold Champion GHASHAM AL SHAQAB (Al Adeed Al Shaqab x Gazala Al Shaqab), shown by Michael Byatt for owner Al Shaqab, Member Qatar Foundation.
Amateur Halter Egyptian Colt/Stallion Champion MIKEEN EL MASR (Madheen El Masr x SHA Shayna), shown by Dick Platzek for owner Pat Platzek.
Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Colt 2 Years Old Kalkata winner CENT ANNI (Mishaal HP x LA Marsala), shown by Frank Spönle for owner Jamie James Zissis.
Futurity Finals Egyptian Sired Colt 2 Years Old winner KRISTAPHER (Amiin x Kristianna), shown by Manuel Perez for owner Betty Gail Skinner. 86 | A r A bi A n Hor se T i mes
QUOTES:
“Our love of the Egyptian Arabian is the thread that ties us all together. Even though we compete with each other in various ways, we have been able to set aside our personal agendas and come together to achieve our common goal to promote the Egyptian horse.” —Henry Metz, Pyramid Society President “The tremendous dedication and unwavering support from our sponsors, the exhibitors, the members, the staff and volunteers, the attendees, and, of course, the incredible horses themselves, make this a show which is often emulated, but never duplicated.” —Anna Bishop, Pyramid Society Executive Director Futurity Finals Egyptian Sired Yearling Colt winner TF AFRIKHAN LIGHT (Botswana x TF Kestrelia), shown by Michael Wilson for owner Curtis Westley.
“I found the show quite interesting because it gives the same emphasis to the amateurs, owners, exhibitors and also the professional trainers, which provides a great overall atmosphere. I also liked the program of seminars and clinics during the week because I think that’s missing in the world today. It is an excellent way to get new fans to the Arabian breed.” —Luiz Rocco, Brazil, international judge and breeder “The thing I like best about the Event is that for the vast majority of the people who compete at the show, it is about more than winning another ribbon. They are there to showcase their horses to other breeders. They want to see what is working for other programs and to learn how they can improve their horses.” —Gary McDonald, McDonald Arabians, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Futurity Preliminary/Finals Straight Egyptian Yearling Colt (Jan. 1-Apr. 15) winner AMIRS CRESCENDO (Imperial Amirkamar x Rhapsodys Crescendaa), shown by Gary McDonald for owner Timothy Manring.
Futurity Preliminary/Finals Straight Egyptian Yearling Colt (Apr. 16-Dec. 31) winner IBN RAED (Scapa x LPS Thunderstruck), shown by Joseph Polo for owner Elizabeth Witt.
“The Event is a show that our children love to attend because it is such a family friendly environment. At this show, I feel confident in letting my children go off and explore new things. I know that no matter where they go, they are always in good hands, helping and learning from everyone there.” —Holly McDonald, McDonald Arabians, Scottsdale, Ariz. “I think the key to the Pyramid Society Board’s success is the fact they approach the challenges of promoting and marketing the Egyptian Arabian from a breeder’s perspective. You must be an active breeder to be a member of this board, and as such, they understand and appreciate the importance of creating a venue to promote our horses. As a result, the Egyptian Arabian is enjoying great popularity. While many shows are experiencing a decline in numbers, the Event numbers are strong.” —Allison Mehta, Talaria Farms, Newnan, Ga., Pyramid Society Board of Directors, Public Relations and Marketing Chairman and Kalkata Stakes Chairman. “The camaraderie of the breeders is the thing that really makes the Event special. It is one show that never disappoints us—and it’s a show we never miss. As long as we have Egyptian horses, you’ll see us at the Event!” —Gary Kenworthy, Paradise Arabians, LaFayette, Ga.
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Mares
Senior Egyptian Mare Gold Champion HOORIA AL SHAQAB (Al Adeed Al Shaqab x Hanouf Al Shaqab), shown by Michael Byatt for owner Al Shaqab, Member Qatar Foundation.
Junior Egyptian Filly Gold Champion LAYALI AL SHAQAB (Farhoud Al Shaqab x QR Annah Ferrari), shown by Michael Byatt for owner Al Shaqab, Member Qatar Foundation.
Amateur Halter Egyptian Filly/Mare Champion INNISFREE EQ (Al Adeed Al Shaqab x Marrakesh EQ), shown by Kenneth Blake McDonald for owner John Fox.
Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Filly 2 Years Old Kalkata winner DESHA BAHREYN (Laheeb Al Nasser x Bint Katyah), shown by Frank Spรถnle for owner Nayla Hayek.
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“We are small breeders of straight Egyptian Arabians and we like it that way. For us, the Event has been and always will be our most important show of the year.” —Matt Bergren, Bergren Family Arabians, Muskegon, Mich. “We love the Egyptian Event! This year we brought 13 horses to the show, and all were straight Egyptian. It’s a lot of work taking that many horses to a show, but we wouldn’t miss the Event for anything. It was a fun show and really upbeat—everyone just seems to be nicer at the Event, they’re more relaxed, they have time to stop and talk, laugh and have a good time.” —Mike Neal and Katie Beck, Mike Neal Arabians, Delavan, Wis. Futurity Finals Egyptian Sired Yearling Filly winner MVA RAE OF COLOURS (True Colours x Thee Rae of Hope), shown by Ted Carson for owner Jane Washburn.
“I think our industry would be light years ahead if we followed the Egyptian community’s examples of outreach, education and commitment to the Arabian horse.” —Greg Knowles, Arabian Expressions, Scottsdale, Ariz. “The Egyptian Event is the number one venue for our clients to gather and to showcase their world-class horses. We brought 25 horses to show at the Event this year. Thanks to the great job by Greg Knowles, Frank Spönle and our own Luis Paniagua, every one of our horses earned a top ten award or better at the show. It was an another unforgettable Event!” —Shawn Crews, Arabians Ltd., Waco, Texas
Futurity Preliminary/Finals Straight Egyptian Yearling Filly ( Jan. 1-Apr. 15) winner BELLA MAZIN (Bellagio RGA x Thee Lotus Mazin), shown by Shawn Crews for owner Wendy Roberts.
Futurity Preliminary/Finals Straight Egyptian Yearling Filly (Apr. 16-Dec. 31) winner TF SHAAMBALAH (Botswana x Shaamis Amira), shown by Michael Wilson for owner Allison Mehta.
“Receiving the Pyramid Society Trustee’s Award was so special. I have such a great amount of respect for the extraordinary people who contribute so much to the Pyramid Society, the Egyptian Arabian horse and breeders all around the world. Their efforts benefit all of us and are very much appreciated!” —Judy Sirbasku, Arabians Ltd., Waco, Texas “The Event offers many avenues to expand people’s participation with the Egyptian Arabian beyond the traditional means of show competition. One of the nicest things about the Event is the fact that we all share a common bond—which is our love of the Egyptian Arabian horse. It is a chance to meet friends from all over the world and to see horses from other breeding programs. Hopefully, with this insight, we can learn to be better breeders.” —Becky Rogers, Kehilan Arabians, Fort Worth, Texas “The most significant awards for me personally were the top ten awards won by my sons, Alex and Jered, in the Amateur Halter Egyptian Fillies/Mares Novice Handler class. Both fillies were bred, owned and shown by our farm. As a father, spending time with my sons and watching them present the horses so well meant more to me than any trophy or ribbon.” —Jerel Kerby, Dogwood Springs Arabians, Daingerfield, Texas “There isn’t another show like it in the world. Our goal was to come to the Event compete, participate, learn, grow, and hopefully
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Performance
Egyptian Halter Gelding Champion PINNACLE DESHA (Richteous x OM El Shadina), shown by Joseph Polo for owner Hank DeShazer.
Country English Pleasure winner JADOUBE IBN LAHAB DMF (Al Lahab x HMT Sylvanna), ridden by Amy Spiker for owner Debra Geiser.
Liberty
Liberty Finals Champion ABRAXAS CROWN PRINCE (ET Crown Prince x Ansata Fayrouz), shown by James Michael Neal for owner Al Asil Arabians.
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Western Pleasure Champion HALIMAARS KING TUT (AGA Gamaan x Haallie), ridden by Katie Garland for owner Delsan Arabian LLC.
contribute in a positive way. We brought 16 horses to the show, and we were very proud of them—they looked great and performed well. Each Event is a learning and sharing experience. People at the show have a wealth of experience and knowledge that they are happy to share with others.” —Bryan Jeffries, Lyday Farm, Honey Grove, Texas
Hunter Pleasure Champion RICHTERS FINALE (Richters MH x Eagle Elegant), ridden by Monica Yarbrough for owner Jan Alexander.
“Even though this was the 32nd year for the Event, I think it’s just beginning. Everybody wants to be at the Event and it’s becoming the most important breeders’ show in the world—not just for breeders of straight Egyptian horses, but all Arabian horse breeders, here in the states and around the world. I travel a lot. I see what breeders are producing and know what they would like to have. In my opinion, many of the best horses in Europe and the Middle East have come from American breeding programs. Everyone wants extreme beauty, type, and quality. In order to get that, they will need Egyptian Arabian horses and if they want to see the best—well, they will have to come to the Egyptian Event.” — Raymond Mazzei, Furioso Farm, Temecula, Calif. “I love the Event. To me, it’s on the same level as Scottsdale, the Breeders World Cup and the European shows I’ve attended. This was the fourth year I’ve attended the Event, but the first time I brought horses to show. I took four horses to the show, hoping for a respectable showing, so I was very happy with the results (a silver championship, two championships, a reserve championship and a top ten). For me, the Event is the perfect place to show my horses and meet other breeders with Egyptian horses.” —Manny Vierra, Valley Oak Arabians, Brentwood, Calif.
Native Costume Open winner JADOUBE IBN LAHAB DMF (Al Lahab x HMT Sylvanna), ridden by Amy Spiker for owner Debra Geiser.
“The best things about the Egyptian Event are the horses, the people and the friendships we have developed over the years. It was very rewarding to see young, new breeders at the show this year. It’s reassuring to know that the Event, and all we accomplished with the horses, will have a positive impact on the next generation.” —Christie Metz, Silver Maple Farm, Santa Ynez, Calif., California and Pyramid Society Board of Directors Secretary, Trustee, and President of the Pyramid Society Foundation Board “It was an honor to be invited to sponsor the 2012 Egyptian Event. We believe the show and the activities surrounding the Event are very important to the preservation and promotion of these unique bloodlines.” —Al Shaqab Stud, Member Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar
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On the following pages you will see some of the most exquisite foals in the world. We’re offering a first look at some of the future stars of the show ring. There’s not a loser among them, so the challenge each year is to pick one that is the best. Who will be this year’s Most Beautiful Baby? The choice is open to the public, so you will have a say in who gets the award. Voting opens on August 27th, so be sure to check ahtimes.com often in the coming weeks to learn how you can cast your ballot. The winner will be announced in the October (Volume 43, No. 5) issue and will receive a two-page editorial feature in Arabian Horse Times magazine. Volume 43, No. 3 | 107
MWF Gem of Karat
L A Karat x Sshow Me Colt ~ For Sale Nominations: Sweepstakes, Scottsdale Signature Stallion, Iowa Gold Star, and U.S. Futurity Owner: CD Harbridge MeadoW Wood FarM arabians 28797 Fleming Rd. Evergreen, CO 80439 (303) 956-1807 bharbridge@msn.com
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Marajj x Cannette Colt ~ For Sale Nominations: U.S. and Canadian Futurities Owners: Athala King and Maureen McCormack aThala arabians 27315 N. 150th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85262 (480) 267-4978 athala@athalaarabians.com
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Truli Precious
Trussardi x Bella Satinata Filly Nominations: Sweepstakes, Scottsdale Signature Stallion, Iowa Gold Star, MN Breeders, U.S. and Canadian Futurities, and Region 12 Spotlight Futurity Owner: Dean Meier brooKhill arabians PO Box 216 Waukesha, WI 53187
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shF sans rival (Pending) ABHA Qatar x SHF Miss Scarlet+ Colt ~ For Sale Nominations: National Futurities
Owner: C. Edward Davidson, Jr. souThern heriTaGe FarM 3050 Southport Rd. Spartanburg, SC 29302 (864) 582-5402 southernheritagefarm@msn.com
name Pending
Ever After NA x JA Psilk N Lace Filly ~ For Sale Nominations: Scottsdale Signature Stallion, Breeders Finals, and AHBA Futurity Legacy
Magum Chall VHP x Fawnette+ Colt ~ For Sale Nominations: Sweepstakes, Scottsdale Signature Stallion
Owners: Robert and Dixie North norTh arabians 20655 Sutherland Dam Rd. Ramona, CA 92065 (760) 789-3208 info@northarabians.com
Owner: Donna Wright WriGhT Way arabian 4720-50 Ave. Leduc, Alberta T9E-6Y6 Canada (780) 987-5727 wrightwayarabian@yahoo.ca
Name Pending
JC Naddara (Pending)
Owners: Kevin and Renee Holt MaPle View arabiaNs 22422 Serenity Lane NE Poulsbo, WA 98370
Owner: JoCarta egyPtiaN arabiaNs, llC 4646 Wise Hill Rd. Billings, Missouri 65610 (417) 234-5208 jocarta@yahoo.com
Owner: Swaenepoel - Sys swataM arabiaNs Groenhovestreet 26 Groenhove - Torhout, West Vlaanderen 8820 Belgium
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Ajman Moniscione x Bey Amore Filly ~ For Sale Nominations: Sweepstakes, Scottsdale Signature Stallion, and Futurities
DA Valentino x Papillons Kallima Filly Nominations: Sweepstakes, Scottsdale Signature Stallion, Iowa Gold Star, MN Breeders, and U.S. and Canadian Futurities Owners: Dr. James and Penny Gute west lawN FarM 3856 263rd St. E Faribault, MN 55021
Hadidi x ND Samarra Filly ~ For Sale
Odyssey SC x Afanne The Flame Filly Nominations: Region 12 Spotlight Futurity and Western Carolinas Futurity Owner: Marvin Snow JayMar arabiaNs 2472 Manor Walk Decatur, GA 30030
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Al Ayal AA x Virginia Apal Colt Nominations: Arabian Futurity Europe
Nakhda Al Kadar x VMA Barr Farasha Filly Straight Egyptian Arabian foal Owner: Michelle Laucke Vudu MagiC arabiaNs 5000 Beaver Dam Road Stevens Point, WI 54482
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*Escape Ibn Navarrone-D x Blyss Colt Nominations: AHBA World Cup and U.S. Futurity
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JA Urbino x Forever Fleurtatious Colt
Owners: Tim Kelly and Jim Robbins R-FaRm aRabians 24181 S Brockway Rd. Oregon City, Oregon 97415
Owner: Andy Sellman aRgent FaRms 92 County Rd. F River Falls, WI 54022 info@argentfarms.com (715) 425-9001
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Hermez E x Ceilki Colt ~ For Sale Nominations: Sweepstakes, U.S. Futurity, and AHANC Nor-Cal Futurity Owner: Sara Bagg scaRab FaRm, inc 23911 Holl Rd. Malin, Oregon 97632 (541) 723-2017 sararb@centurytel.net 110 | A R A BI A N HOR SE T I MES
Furst Impression x Ambres Blue Angel Colt ~ For Sale Owners: David and Susan McAdoo tobRuk FaRm 950 Hwy. 113 White Pine, TN 37890 (865) 674-7041 tobrukfarm@charter.net
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Noble Rhyton x Celiah Colt ~ For Sale Nominations: Sweepstakes, U.S. Futurity, and AHANC Nor-Cal Futurity Owner: Sara Bagg scaRab FaRm, inc. 23911 Holl Rd. Malin, Oregon 97632 (541) 723-2017 sararb@centurytel.net
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Baske Afire x Imagine Fame Filly Nominations: Sweepstakes and Futurities Owners: Edward and Sarah Truitt Daly PRiDe aRabians llc 109 Paizano Ct. Roseville, CA 95661
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Pass The Legacy On x Magnetic Love Filly ~ For Sale Owners: Darlene and Patrick Collins Yellowtree ArAbiAns 30757 Sunny Beach Road Grand Rapids, Minnesota 55744 (218) 259-3239 pdcollins@mchsi.com
name Pending Scapa x Ibriiziy Infidel Colt ~ For Sale
Owner: Mary Jane Jones PArAdise FArMs, ltd. 721 Gowin Rd. LaFayette, Georgia 30728 (706) 397-9950 garyk@paradisearabians.com
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Maddox Van Ryad x Annie Oakley WF Colt ~ For Sale Nominations: Sweepstakes, U.S. & Canadian Futurities, Scottsdale Signature Stallion, AHBA World Cup, and Iowa Gold Star
Enzo x Eternal Pasion TW Filly ~ For Sale Nominations: Sweepstakes and Scottsdale Signature Stallion
Owners: Tarrance and Jacqueline Floyd silver lAke ArAbiAns 12000 E. 53rd St. N. Wichita, Kansas 67226 (316) 648-4529 tarrance@silverlakearabians.com
Owner: Shirley Ann Taylor tArAwest ArAbiAns 7513 S. Sicily Way Aurora, CO 80016 (303) 880-1141 satcolorado@aol.com
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Ajman Moniscione x *El Sanadika IA Filly Nominations: All Owners: Jay and Erin Grdina dolCe CAvAllo ArAbiAns 10645 North Tatum Blvd. #200-557 Phoenix, AZ 85028
Voting starts on August 27th. The winner will be announced in the October (Volume 43, No. 5) issue and will receive a two-page editorial feature in Arabian Horse Times magazine.
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GettinG to Know the Breeders Larry Jerome
Genotype vs. phenotype: which do you rely on most when planning a breeding?
Whose advice do you seek when making breeding decisions?
I think it’s somewhat difficult to differentiate between the two because if you try to rely 100 percent on each of them, you’re not going to accomplish anything. Sometimes people will keep a mare around because it’s the full sister to a famous stallion or something like that, and they think that alone is going to be their salvation, but more importantly, the look of the horse has to fit. Not always do we have horses of superior phenotype that produce great babies; it’s been proven many times that national champion mares don’t always produce national champion babies. From that standpoint, the genotype is very important, but if you’re looking at serious faults in a horse, those still have to be discredited. Ultimately, I think it really just comes down to a balance between them.
I am certainly out there looking and asking questions to those people who are going to help me make my decision, but ultimately, I make my own decisions. There are certainly breeders’ opinions that I respect around the country, and I consult with other family members who are a part the breeding, but 99 percent of the time, it’s my decision.
When breeding horses, how does form to function fit into your decisions? Which is most important to you? I’m very into the total horse—meaning that it must be beautiful, but it must also be athletic. I think we get ourselves disillusioned when we start to think that halter horses can’t be performance horses and vice versa. I think that in this industry, as someone who enjoys all of those arenas, I want a horse that is going to be very beautiful, but still athletic. A lot of times, horses have a career early in their life as a halter horse, but then what do you do with them if they don’t fit into that top one or two slot in the halter world? My total horse has to have a use, and that use comes from their athletic ability, a sound mind, and whether or not the horse is going to be a good family member.
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How prominently does the international marketplace figure in your breeding decisions? I’ve always been cognizant of the international market because we sold a horse to Brazil as early as 1984. A lot of our great stallions—horses that influenced this market—are still part of the breeding history and have really made it a global breeding program today. And there again, in the international market, I think you’re trying to breed the “total horse,” and I’m very fascinated and interested in this world market. I want horses that fit that type of mold and will be of interest to that part of the population as well. I think if the international market is looking for any one thing in particular, they’re looking for a very beautiful horse—a horse with a lot of type. This international influence on breeding is definitely a big part of our breed, but I’m not going to make a decision based on breeding performance horses vs. breeding a horse to fit the standard of the international market.
If you had your choice of any Arabian mare in the past 100 years to use in your breeding program, who would it be? I would probably have to say VP Kahlua. She was a truly gorgeous mare.
If you had your choice of any Arabian stallion in the past 100 years to use in your breeding program, who would it be? *Aramus would be my choice of stallion that I would most want to use. He was a horse that was way ahead of his time, a dual-titled national champion stallion, and he was extremely beautiful. He would be my ultimate halter horse stallion.
In your opinion, what stallion or mare that is no longer living had the most overall influence on the Arabian breed? Probably *Bask. He’s multifaceted into a lot of different areas of the breed, and although he had a great impact on the breeding in the halter world, I don’t know if he’s the greatest halter producer in the world. But he certainly set the stage for all of the great performance horses of the world.
Where do you see the Arabian horse industry in five years as it pertains to breeding?
industry, but if we don’t do those things, I think that we’re going to continue to see declining numbers.
When not breeding Arabian horses, what are your favorite pastimes? Dogs, horses, cows, kids, music, and of course, my wife and my family. n
I think we’re becoming more and more type-conscious all the time, but I also think that the demand is focusing on the fact that the Arabian horse has to be a total horse—it has to have the type and also the athletic ability to be able to perform. If we keep these things in consideration, I think that it’s going to be helpful to us and it’s going to encourage new families and new people to take an active role in the Arabian industry. It is our job to try to provide these people with the horses that help them achieve their goals. It’s always easy for us to portray what we conceive to be important, but it’s also important to listen to the person who’s buying the horse and what they want to use it for. If we do all these things, I think we can grow the
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or years, first in whispers and then in shouts, the news circulated in the Arabian horse community that registrations were down. Down, and then more down. Seriously down—a disturbing trend that showed little sign of abating. Perhaps as unsettling was the realization that some of that bad news related not just to Arabians. With the uncertain economy and a generation of children plugged into electronic devices rather than riding horses, all breeds are challenged when it comes to adding newcomers to their ranks. The question is, what can be done? So, Arabian Horse Times opened conversations with some of the top horsemen in the breed, and beginning this issue, will include their observations and thoughts for the future. The idea of “a downward trend in registrations” is, in many ways, doublespeak for “How do we grow this breed in the future?” It is not just that people are not breeding horses; the fact is that they are not breeding because they are not finding a market. The real question is, then, how do we create a better market? How do we bring more people into the Arabian breed so that there is substantial demand for Arabian horses? And what can AHA do to help make that happen? It will not be easy, they all say. The first step is to identify what has been done wrong—and then the floor is open for suggestions on what can be done right.
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Reversing The Trend GreG Knowles Arabian Expressions Scottsdale, Ariz. it’s been a perfect storm, and to reverse the trend, i think everybody has to stand up and take responsibility. 1. i’m a trainer, and i know this is controversial, but i think too many trainers take too many horses without results. They tell the clients, “We can take your horse in training, we can sell it, we need to go to horse shows.” Trainers need to realize that yes, they have to make a living, but they cannot fleece the client. They can’t mislead the client. if you honestly see a horse you believe in and you think it’s a great horse, okay. but, you can’t mislead these people, and they’ve been misled by some for a long time. That has to stop, first and foremost. 2. secondly, shame on owners and breeders who did not breed responsibly. You need to be educated enough to know how to breed your horses. Too many owners bred horses that weren’t saleable, that people didn’t want. many bred horses because people promoted that “this was the hot horse.” in contrast, the brazilians, for example, are very good breeders because they think about it. They don’t run to the hot horse or the hot market of the week. They do what works for their program, they get educated, they learn how to breed horses. We like to tell our clients, “it’s in your best interest to get as educated as you can, because nobody can serve your best interests better than yourself.” 3. We need to get rid of transported semen; it stifles the marketplace. it kills the growth of young stallions so that in the last 15 years, farms all over the country
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with fine stallions have not had a chance to grow and prosper. When *bask was king, and his sons negatraz, Tornado and Gdansk were in the northwest, we’d send our mare to *bask and then when she came home, we’d send her, with her foal at side, to Tornado or negatraz or Gdansk. instead of our just going back to *bask, one of those young stallions got an opportunity to breed, and in time, all three became great stallions. Today stallions like that, not well known but with the potential to be great, are just promotion for an existing stallion. That does nothing for growth.
At the same time that transported semen has hurt young stallions and the people who own them, often putting those small stallion owners out of business, it has deprived communities of breeding farms and the people in those communities from having the
ReveRsing The TRend large regional would mean lots of competition, energy, opportunity to learn more about the Arabian horse. and excitement because the best horses would show up. That is a loss of promotion for us all. We also need to get rid of the scoring system. In my Let me add that when I say we need to get rid of opinion, there aren’t enough judges who are qualified transported semen, I do realize that it has some to judge a halter class using that system. They are benefits that we might not want to lose. Those could definitely qualified to be accommodated. We judge a comparative could make exceptions system, because they’re for hardship cases—older eally theRe needs to be a experienced horsemen. mares, for instance—or But when you ask perhaps we could set whole ad campaign saying them to quantify up a system whereby each of these horses, a stallion who breeds et s ReintRoduce the woRld whether it’s the head, a particular number of the neck, the throat, mares onsite gets to the Rabian hoRse or the body, they five transported make mistakes in semen “tickets.” –Greg Knowles their process. And at the end of the day, 4. We need to bring it’s boring. Let’s have energy and excitement some fun. back to showing. Some of that can happen 5. I think AHA needs to do seminars and fairs. We by having shows that are a celebration of the best used to have Arabian Horse Fairs in Reno, and in the competing against the best. In recent years, the U.S. winter in this country, we should still have them. That’s Nationals has become AHA’s profit center, and it has where AHA should spend its money, introducing become more about cost than “the best.” (It’s cheaper people to horses. Every city has an auditorium or to put on a show in Tulsa; it’s cheaper not to use green facility of some kind that would work. Why not shavings.) That doesn’t celebrate the greatness of the on a weekend, have an Arabian Horse Fair there, Arabian horse. Instead of our most important show, the underwritten by that region, underwritten by AHA? Nationals is now something that happens so that AHA You could have booths and seminars, and costumes can stay in business. showing English and western. If every region did that in North America, you would be amazed at how much Sadly, I was at a show not long ago in Rio de Janeiro, growth we would have. talking to a breeder, and she said to me, “Remember when the U.S. Nationals was the most important Really, there needs to be a whole ad campaign saying, show in the world? Everyone would ask you, ‘Are you “Let’s reintroduce the world to the Arabian horse.” going to the U.S.?’ or say, ‘I’ll see you at U.S.!’” Now That’s where we have to start. Whether that’s TV it is Vegas, or Aachen in Germany, or the Iowa Gold programs, shows, fairs, whatever—we need to do it. Star, the Minnesota Fall Fest or the Egyptian Event or Breeders Finals. Not one of those is an AHA6. We all have to do our part in outreach for the sanctioned horse show. If AHA were on the right track, Arabian horse. We no longer have a built-in clientele there would not be these other shows growing and of adults with discretionary income who grew up prospering as they are when U.S. Nationals is not. loving horses. If we want to recruit clients, we have to educate them and give them a chance to fall in There are other shows that operate primarily to support love with Arabians. Arabians Ltd. does it better than their organizations, and they too need to become better anybody on the planet; they’ve been doing it for 35 and more fun. The first step toward improving our show years from David Gardner to now Shawn Crews. They calendar is to reduce the number of regions in North go out in the community, they bring people in, they America so that there are fewer but better regionals. A
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ReveRsing The TRend have educational seminars and introduce people to the Arabian horse. We are going to start doing that this fall at my farm in scottsdale. We will talk about the love, joy and the excitement of the Arabian horse. We will teach them that this is an animal and if you love it and want to be part of it, then that’s what you should do. it is not an investment; it is a lifestyle and a choice. The shows, too, should fit the lifestyle. instead of events that start at 7:30 a.m. monday through Friday, have shows that are two days long, on the weekend, and that start at 10 a.m. and are done by 5 or 6 p.m. Have some social time—this is a wonderful lifestyle! Hold the show at someplace like santa barbara, overlooking the ocean, or in scottsdale on the polo grounds. Let these people enjoy the lifestyle. We made a lot of mistakes, and i don’t think there is a quick fix. We have to start all over again and tell everybody how much we love this horse and this lifestyle. When we reintroduce the Arabian horse this time, we need to do it in a way that makes sense for everybody.
being proactive doesn’t have to be on a grand scale. it doesn’t mean bringing in 30 or 40 4-H kids. it may be just word-of-mouth and bringing in your friends to enjoy your horses, or promoting it to your local rotary or trail riding friends. most people are engaged in their community in one way or another, and we have a tendency not to think of those people as potential customers, but they are.
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Kathie hart Vallejo III Ranch LLC Afton, Okla. When it comes to thinking about what our association can do to reverse the downward trend in registrations, i think we need to remember that we are our association. We can’t put the blame onto somebody else. i think more people need to get involved and have input to fulfill some of the wishes our membership has; it comes down to us being responsible for our own actions. We have to create the market that warrants breeding. more breeding and training facilities need to be more proactive in bringing in introductory-level people. There have been some farms that have done that very well, with day camps, weekend camps, academy programs, things like that. For the show segment of AHA, we have to bring more people in at that level and let them work their way through the system to find what they think is appropriate for their children or their family unit.
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We also have to keep reaching out to the folks that are interested in trail riding, endurance riding and that kind of activity. We have put our hand out to them periodically, but we need to not forget about them. We forget that AHA is a breed association, not a horse show association. That gets convoluted because so much
ReveRsing The TRend of its revenue is directly related to the show industry. The show industry is a very small percentage of the industry in terms of numbers, but it carries a major part of the financial burden, and we have been moving more and more toward showing being the primary focus of AHA. AHA has become focused on its four national shows because that is where the revenue is coming from, but that future is pretty predictable; we have seen what has happened to the Hackneys and the Saddlebreds. They catered to the upper end show folks, and that is not very deep. So we have to understand the financial situation, but remember to fight for the people who are doing all the other activities, because we’re all in this together for the future of our breed. Our Nationals exhibitors are also feeling the financial crunch of today’s economy, and the high cost of competing at our national shows is causing people to rethink the amount that they show. Some are cutting back on the number of regionals they typically have shown in the past, and even choosing between Nationals and Scottsdale. You can’t force the exhibitors to spend money that they have not budgeted. We also have to market to the people who are already in the equine industry. Coming out of Youth Nationals, something that came to mind for me was that the quality of the horses that are competing is exceptional and the kids’ level of riding has improved tremendously. I can remember going to Youth Nationals years ago and seeing so many kids over-mounted. This year, those kids were on very, very nice horses and they were flat riding those horses—they weren’t just being passengers. Those are great things that we need to publicize to the other equine disciplines. We can send out e-mail blasts if we can get on lists that get out of our own network, or do articles that appear in all-breed periodicals. We have a good product; we just don’t let other people know about it. AHA could use this as part of its marketing and development segment, and individuals who are good at writing can put articles in their local magazines and newspapers. Marketing to people in other breeds means we don’t have to start them from the ground up. They already are involved in horses. They just need to know how good our Arabian horse is and become involved with it.
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Shea Stables St. Clair, Mich. Tim Shea. I can understand why people are concerned about declining registrations, but at the same time, there is little demand for the horses that are out there right now. People are just selling horses like crazy. To be honest, if they don’t breed for a while, I think that’s what needs to happen. If you look at the Arabian business, you can see that it couldn’t sustain itself as it was because it brought everybody in as a breeder, so we had all these producers and no consumers. Over the last 15 or so years, we’ve finally got all age groups of adults riding and showing, but we need a lot more of them. We have lost so many people—it has to be built up from scratch. One way to create demand, and what I see beginning to happen, is that a lot of barns have started riding lesson programs. They are bringing in new people, and I think that’s the biggest thing. That is what fuels the hunter/jumper and Saddlebred industries. Historically, Arabians have not had to do that, but we do now.
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ReveRsing The TRend lot of opportunity for right now, people who grassroots people now breed a horse and try to because they can buy sell it usually don’t even “EvEryonE in EvEry littlE town horses for nothing, and come close to making a there is always a high profit. even on the good that haS an arabian horSE end. it’s the middle ones, you sometimes lose Should givE a SubScription to level Arabian horse money. That’s because owners that we have there is more supply onE of thE brEEd magazinES to lost. And we’ve lost too than there is demand, many of them. even though in the past thEir local library or thEir few years breeding has high School or Junior high.” i’ll take as much blame dropped off. of course, as anybody for what AHA wants breeding –Tim Shea has happened. not because they want the only have we overregistrations, and i bred, but we haven’t understand that. but done as good a job promoting as we did 30 or 40 years there’s a backlog of horses right now. in five or 10 years, ago. We used to take horses to trade fairs and all kinds there will be a shortage, and at that point, it will be of different things. And we put the iAHA logo decal economically enticing to breed a horse again. on everything—everyone had them on their farm trucks and horse trailers. That’s a small thing, but it was a lot We’re breeding now more than we ever have, but the of promotion. number of breedings we’ve sold has plummeted for several years now. We’re banking on that time five to When i thought about doing our part, i took iXL 10 years from now, when there will be demand, because noble express to a big horse fair put on by the very few others are breeding now and so many people michigan Horse Council. i did that because i found are just “dumping” good broodmares. A lot of good out that the year before, there was not one Arabian broodmares are going to be lost because they’re going to horse at the whole fair. We’ll take him next year, too. go to backyards and then just disappear. That’s just my little part. We all have to do a little bit. Another “little” thing to do is that everyone in every When i got into Arabians in the late 1960s, any little town that has an Arabian horse should give a purebred mare, i don’t care what the quality of the subscription to one of the breed magazines to their mare was, was worth $2,500. i’m told that $2,500 in local library or their high school or junior high. if 1960 would be equal to about $18,000 now. That’s we had that exposure in there to young people every any purebred mare. Why would she be worth at least month, i think it could have a huge impact. that much? because in the 1960s, purebred Arabian mares were rare. At this point, i’m not a proponent of everybody breeding. There has to be some breeding going on, but not at the rate that it was, and it has to be educated and well-thought-out. otherwise, there isn’t Jim StachowSki enough demand for the horses. As we’re trying to interest new people in Arabians— and keep our current community involved—i think we also need to upgrade the U.s. national show. i hope AHA is getting that; the nationals has lost some of its glamour. To me, if you take care of the grassroots and you take care of the top end (which is a total glamour event), the middle will take care of itself. There is a
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The statistics for registrations and transfers for the Arabian horse breed are shocking in regard to the decrease in numbers, and we can all see for ourselves the decline in horse show numbers. The number one priority of the Arabian Horse Association should
ReveRsing The TRend be to reverse these trends by making its focus the Arabian horse owner—not just the Association. With most money going back into the Association to run it, little is given back to the exhibitor, and the Association can be somewhat hard-of-hearing when it comes to listening to Arabian horse owners’ needs and desires.
we are a thriving business for the long term. The location of our national show should be a draw for exhibitors and spectators by taking advantage of upbeat areas that attract visitors, so that our breed can benefit from the traffic and potentially introduce new people to the breed. We need to be friendly on all levels by supporting local shows and making our regional and nationals shows the best they can be. If it’s not fun … if it’s not rewarding … it will continue to decline. We don’t have to accept that. At Stachowski Farm we work hard to help our clients succeed. The Association needs to do the same for Arabian horse owners. n See more on “Reversing The Trend” in the next issue of Arabian Horse Times.
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For one thing, we need to change the location of the Arabian Horse Nationals. Simply put, Tulsa is boring. Breeding, owning, and showing an Arabian horse is expensive, and unless it’s fun, people are not going to do it. The Arabian Horse Association is committed to Tulsa for the next few years, but they need to start looking well beyond that—10 years or more—to ensure
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Arabian Horse Celebration
September 19-22, 2012 by Linda White
Returning To Freedom Hall Arabians are coming back to Freedom Hall! The inaugural Arabian Horse Celebration is about to open its doors, and the excitement is building. Arabian horse breeders, trainers, exhibitors and people everywhere who just plain love Arabian horses can barely contain their enthusiasm. From 1976 through 2006, the U.S. National Championship Show was held in Freedom Hall, which is, for horse people, a place like no other. The Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center’s huge coliseum sings out with memories of fabulous horses, people, and events.st “Riding down that ramp in Freedom Hall is the most thrilling experience in the world,” says trainer Bob Battaglia, who knows. He has made the trip many times. “Louisville is such a great place to have a horse show: the sky boxes, the stalls so close to the action, the shopping expo, the wonderful restaurants and all the things to see and do beyond the horse show make coming back to Louisville an exciting prospect. We are bringing all kinds of Arabian horse people together; a new group of people has also become involved. “Our mission with the Arabian Horse Celebration is to promote the Arabian horse in a new light, and to share the richness the Arabian horse has brought to our lives. I think that has been one of the most gratifying aspects of putting this show together.” The Arabian Horse Celebration is AHA and USEF sanctioned. “A horse show should never be all work and no play,” Battaglia adds. “We want to share the fun and satisfaction of being involved with the Arabian horse. We’ll have a Starting Gate Party at Churchill Downs on Tuesday, September 18, the evening before the show begins. Churchill Downs is probably Louisville’s most famous landmark, but all too often, when the show was here 126 | Ar abian Horse Times
before, many of us never got off the fairgrounds to explore the city itself. Churchill Downs will be a new adventure for many Arabian people. The Arabian Horse Celebration will also be a great venue for learning more about these horses.” Kelly Charpentier agrees. “Educating people about the Arabian horse is a high priority for everyone involved with this show.” No classes are scheduled Thursday and Friday afternoons, which will allow people to take advantage of a full slate of demonstrations and seminars given by some of the Arabian industry’s foremost authorities in various fields. Demonstrations will begin Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. in Freedom Hall. Scott Benjamin will explore some of the disciplines associated with the Arabian horse, its origin and uses. Following Benjamin will be Michael Byatt, who will discuss conformation and judging. At 3 p.m. Vicki Humphrey and Chris Culbreth will present an English and western seminar and demonstration that explores the two disciplines’ similarities and differences. A question-andanswer session with the panel of four speakers will conclude Thursday afternoon’s schedule. Friday afternoon’s educational offerings also will begin at 1 p.m. in Freedom Hall. Bob Battaglia will lead the day’s discussion, and offer insights into setting goals and selecting the right Arabian horse for you. At 2 p.m. Martha Murdock, Kathy Smoke and Lynn Ashby, respectively, will talk about endurance riding, dressage and racing. Stacey Giere will discuss and demonstrate her specialty, carriage driving, at 3 p.m., and a question-and-answer session with Friday’s panel of experts will begin at 4 p.m. Seminars in the commercial exhibits hall will get started on Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Markel Insurance representatives’ discussion of farm safety and tips about your own and your horse’s maintenance. Information about the Arabian Horsemen’s Distress Fund will also be available. At 2 p.m. Laura Harris D.V.M. will discuss “Keeping Them Healthy Costs Less.” On Thursday, Sept. 20, at 10 a.m., a U.S. Equestrian Federation representative will answer the question, “Why Be a Member?” On Friday, also at 10 a.m., in the commercial exhibits hall, photographer Scott Trees will talk about, “Because of
Horses: Lessons Lived, Lessons Learned.” Saturday begins with a 10 a.m. discussion of “Medical Advancements and Technology in Breeding,” by Dr. Mario Zerlotti, a noted equine reproduction specialist. At 2 p.m. Raul J. Bras D.V.M., C.J.F., from Lexington’s Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, will provide a practical approach to understanding laminitis and rehabilitating the laminitic horse. The Purebred Arabian Trust is sponsoring all the event’s educational offerings. Saturday is filled with seminars, workshops, and youth activities. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. that day, pre-school and elementary school children will meet at Freedom Hall’s front entrance for “Horse Story Time” with a children’s Volume 43, No. 3 | 127
materials, but more importantly, they will take home memories of a spectacular day spent with the Arabian horse. Charpentier recommends an RSVP to Laurie at (480) 5778762 by Monday, Sept. 17. “Other times are available, upon request, for groups of 10 or more,” she adds.
books author. They then will learn how to draw and paint horses in an interactive art lesson with an accomplished artist. Pre-schoolers and grade-schoolers will learn to create and name their very own stick horses, using a variety of materials—and show off their stick horse creations in their very own horse show! Next, kids can join in the fun with demonstrations of horses getting a bath and being groomed, and they can learn how to be safe around horses. An ice cream social follows. From 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. middle- and high-schoolers will gather at Freedom Hall’s front entrance to hear excerpts from and recommendations about teen literature. They will learn artistic techniques from accomplished artists, and create their own masterpieces in various art media, including photography and videography. A demonstration and clinic with an equine veterinary practitioner comes next, followed by a second ice cream social. (Do these Arabian Horse Celebration folks know how to throw a party, or what?) Young people will get to keep their works of art, stick horses and educational 128 | Ar abian Horse Times
Board member Ed Horton is thrilled with the possibilities. “I’m most excited about Louisville’s ambience. This is a chance to revisit what we were, and our Louisville history in years past. There was so much participation; the stands used to be packed with people enjoying the show! My hope is that the Arabian Horse Celebration will start drawing people in, both new people and people who will come back to the Arabian horse.” Celebration Board member Kim Jarvis heads the charities committee. “We have made arrangements with the Jockeys Guild to have jockeys as celebrities at the Starting Gate Party,” she notes enthusiastically. “One of the celebrity jockeys will be Pat Day! “As Bob mentioned, wearing colorful hats has become a ladies’ Kentucky Derby tradition. At Tuesday evening’s party we will be auctioning off a beautiful Derby hat and a oneof-a-kind belt buckle. The one-of-a-kind, handmade hat was donated by international hat designer and Kentucky resident Polly Singer. The custom belt buckle was made by
Lonestar Silversmiths. The auction proceeds will go to our charity, Angel Heart Farm.” Jarvis has been working with a charities specialist to provide the show’s Board of Directors with the information necessary to ally the Celebration with a local charity that gives something back to the Arabian horse community, rather than one of the huge, faceless international charities where donors seldom, if ever, get to see their gifts at work. “Angel Heart Farm was established by Tracy Kujawa, a threetime cancer survivor and Arabian horse owner and exhibitor,” she explains. “That is why the program chose to use Arabian horses to change the lives of chronically ill children. The children cannot control their illnesses, but they can learn to ride a 1,000-pound Arabian horse, which is extremely empowering. And this means that in addition to making a difference in children’s lives, Angel Heart Farm is an ambassador for the Arabian breed. The Lexington, Ky.-based charity has helped grant nearly 150 children’s wishes. “Our biggest challenge is to make the inaugural Arabian Horse Celebration a financial success, while meaningfully supporting our charity. In addition to the money we raise, we will be doing things throughout the show to increase the public’s awareness of Angel Heart Farm.”
Bob Battaglia mentions another important inclusion. “The 1974, 1975 and 1976 Arabian Horse Fairs featured a Stallion Row, but not much has been done in the last 25 years,” he points out. “Well, we are bringing back Stallion Row. There will be stallion presentations at the Stallion Row stalls every day. Evening classes begin at 7 p.m. There will be cocktail parties and Stallion Row stallion presentations in the main ring on Friday and Saturday evenings at 6:30 p.m. We have a prestigious stallion roster because some of the Arabian horse industry’s most successful sires are participating; Terry Holmes is our Stallion Row chairperson.” Stallion Row stabling will be in the Freedom Hall’s North Wing, as will all commercial exhibitors and the Celebration Café. Show entries too will be stabled in the North Wing. Board member Mike Beethe is in charge of scheduling. Classes start at 8 a.m. on Wednesday morning, Sept. 19. The four days’ AATR, AAOTR, ATD, ATR and JTR performance classes for exhibitors under 18, 18 to 35, 36 to 54, and 55 and Over speak to owners’ and exhibitors’ increasingly hands-on participation. Grand championship classes—every one ATR—for purebreds and Half-Arabians in western pleasure, hunter pleasure, country English and English pleasure, pleasure driving and country pleasure driving, begin Saturday morning at 8 a.m. A complete schedule of open stallion, mare, filly and colt or gelding halter classes for Arabians and Half-Arabians of every age will be on tap, as will a full schedule of open and junior horse classes and championships in western pleasure, hunter pleasure, country English and English pleasure, pleasure driving and country pleasure driving. See the Arabian Horse Celebration website, www.arabiancelebration. com, or call (480) 585-0739 for further information. Kentucky is uniquely suited to raising and displaying fine horseflesh, and in Louisville especially, the horse is king. For more than 200 years, horse people have been gathering in the old river city to compete, compare, collaborate, commiserate and celebrate race horses, show horses and personal and professional alliances. The inaugural Arabian Horse Celebration offers Arabian horse fanciers everywhere a unique opportunity to renew their acquaintances, enjoy the quintessential River City, and most of, all, to celebrate the Arabian horse. n Volume 43, No. 3 | 129
And they are off ... to the Arabian Celebration
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Arabian Horse Celebration Championship Show September 19-22, 2012 Kentucky Exposition Center • Louisville, Kentucky
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A Noble CAuse English Pleasure AATR 40 & Over with Lara Ames Pleasure Driving ATD with Dick Ames Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians
Ames DistiNguisheD Country Pleasure Junior Horse with John Golladay Country Pleasure Maturity AAOTR with Lara Ames Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians
bP KlAssique bey Country Pleasure JTR with Emma Boggs Owned by Terry Ann Boggs
CRF iNtoxiCAtiNg Half-Arabian Country Pleasure JTR with Laura Morton Half-Arabian Country Pleasure with John Golladay Owned by Janice and Laura Morton
im the mAN CRF Half-Arabian Country Pleasure Maturity AAOTR with Lara Ames Half-Arabian Country Pleasure Junior Horse with John Golladay Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians
lots oF FiRe CRF Country Pleasure Driving ATD with Dick Ames Country Pleasure Driving with John Golladay Owned by Dick Ames
mR Ames CRF Country Pleasure AATR 36-54 with Lara Ames Country Pleasure open with John Golladay Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians
Noble Supreme CrF Pleasure Driving ATD with Dick Ames Pleasure Driving Open with John Golladay Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians
rJ ameS Country Pleasure Open with Leah Boyd Owned by Cedar Ridge Arabians
SHF eNCore Park Horse Open with Tom Moore Owned by Encore Select Group, LLC
Starr lligHt English Pleasure 40 & Over with Liz Moore Park Horse AATR with Liz Moore Owned by Liz Moore
toi SlamtaStiC CrF Half-Arabian English Pleasure JTR with Laura Morton Half-Arabian English Pleasure Open with John Golladay Owned by Janice and Laura Morton
Contact Leah Boyd 515-520-7604 or John Golladay 847-668-3538 leah@cedarridgearabians.com • john@cedarridgearabians.com
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It is with great pride and pleasure that we welcome you to the first annual Arabian Horse Celebration and Shopping Expo. This event could never have happened without your support and vote of confidence. We are excited about the quality of horses you will see in the show ring. The thrilling competition will showcase some of the best Arabian show horses in the world. You will witness the diversity of the Arabian through various disciplines—classes such as halter, English, western, hunter and driving. You will also get to see both amateurs and professionals compete for the beautiful bronze trophy in each championship class. The education schedule is designed to promote our beloved Arabian to many newcomers and accomplished horse lovers. There will be demonstrations in Freedom Hall, seminars in the commercial exhibit area, and age appropriate youth workshops. Stallion Row will highlight some of the best breeding sires in our industry. There will be daily opportunities to see these genetic greats up close and personal. You can ask questions of their owners and learn about successful breeding programs. The Shopping Expo will display products and merchandise including some of the finest art, home décor, jewelry, clothing and, of course, the best selection of horse products from tack and equipment, to custom riding apparel. There is something for everyone! The Celebration Café will have a variety of delicious food in a comfortable and inviting setting. The festive, fun atmosphere of the Celebration will be felt from the skyboxes, to the stands, to the cocktail parties at Stallion Row. We hope this will be an Arabian experience like none other! — Bob Battaglia and the AHC Board Of Directors
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The First Annual A R A B IA N H O R S E C E L E B R AT I O N SEPTEMBER 19th - 22nd, 2012 OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Bob Battaglia Lollie Ames Amanda Purdin Jennifer Foster Harmeyer
President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
DIRECTORS Lara Ames — Mike Beethe — Ed Horton — Kim Jarvis — Marikate Matthews Janey Morse — Randy Redd — Bill Rodgers — Andy Sellman JUDGES Panel A Scott Brumfield Kelly Elm Richard Petty Panel B Duane Esser Joe Polo Lisa Blackstone
Virginia California Oregon Ohio Indiana Georgia U S E F S T E WA R D
Dorothy Trapp
Virginia OFFICIALS/EMPLOyEES
Horse Show Manager Event Coordinator Stallion Row Chairman Show Secretary Show Office Staff Announcer Barn/Grounds Manager Farrier Medical Services Paddock Master Patron Hostess Photographer Ring Coordinator Ringmasters Scorer Veterinarian Videographer Live Feed
Nancy Harvey Kelly Charpentier Terry Holmes Jean Beck Judie Mitten Peter Fenton Ben Carillo John Breemer American Red Cross Paul DeVroomen Diana Bein Osteen/Schatzberg Adele Maurer Scott Benjamin, Dennis Eikenberry Sharon Roberts Dr Brad Hill Seehorse Video IEquine
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Afires Heir (Afire Bey V x Brassmis) William Reilich
AlcHemyst (AA Apollo Bey x TF Magical Witch) Nola Gedeon BAAHir el mArwAn Marwan al Shaqab Ă— HB Bessolea The Baahir Group
mArHAABAH (Marwan Al Shaqab x Shalina El Jamaal) The Marhaabah Legacy Group pA noBleABility (MHR Nobility x Fanicja) Nola Gedeon pyro tHyme sA (Pryme Thyme x Holly Onfire JW) Claire and Margaret Larson
BAskgHAzi (Baske Afire x RY Fire Ghazi) Smoky Mountain Park Arabians
semper fie (Sir Fames HBV x Crimson Sharem) Thirteen Oaks Arabians
fsf DAkAros encHAnter (Dakharo x Enchantingly Shai) Ann Riles
sf specs sHocwAVe (Afire Bey V x Spectra PR) Stonehedge Farm
Hucks connection V (Hucks Premier V x Crystal Lace) Diamond Hill Arabians LLC
spADes lrA (DA Valentino x Serenata Eljamaal) Armstrong Arabians
iXl noBle eXpress (MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi) Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. lD pistAl (Magnum Psyche x Halana) Haras Los Palmaras
tHe firelorD (Afire Bey V x Barbarys Jubilee) Merrilee Lyons tHe renAissAnce (ML Afire Dream x Fire Essense) Smoky Mountain Park Arabians
Daily presentations at Stallion Row immediately following afternoon sessions. Cocktail parties during Friday and Saturday presentations at Stallion Row. Stallions presented in Freedom Hall on Friday and Saturday before the evening session begins.
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Seminars s n o i t a r t s n o m De s p o h s k r o W h t u Yo Demonstr ations in FreeD om Hall: Thursday, September 20 ■ 1:00 p.m. – Parade of Disciplines—The Arabian Horse—It’s Origin And Use, with Scott Benjamin ■ 2:00 p.m. – Conformation And Judging, with Michael Byatt ■ 3:00 p.m. – English And Western Seminar And Demo—Similarities And Differences, with Vicki Humphrey and Chris Culbreth ■ 4:00-4:30 p.m. – Questions And Answers, with Panel Friday, September 21 ■ 1:00 p.m. – Parade Of Disciplines—Selecting The Right Arabian Horse For You—Setting Your Goals, with Bob Battaglia ■ 2:00 p.m. – Endurance, Dressage, Racing, with Martha Murdock, Kathy Smoke and Lynn Ashby ■ 3:00 p.m. – Carriage Driving, with Stacey Giere ■ 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. – Questions And Answers, with Panel seminars in C ommerCial exHibit Hall: Wednesday, September 19 ■ 10:00 a.m. – Markel Insurance—“Farm Safety—Tips And Maintenance For You And Your Horse”, in conjunction with The Arabian Horsemen’s Distress Fund ■ 2:00 p.m. – Keeping Them Healthy Costs Less, with Dr. Laura Harris Thursday, September 20 ■ 10:00 a.m. – Why Be A Member, with USEF Friday, September 21 ■ 10:00 a.m. – Because Of Horses: Lessons Lived, Lessons Learned, with Scott Trees Saturday, September 22 ■ 10:00 a.m. – Medical Advancements & Technology In Breeding, with Dr. Mario Zerlotti ■ 2:00 p.m. – Practical Approach And Rehabilitating The Laminitic Horse, with Dr. Vern Drayden from Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital
You tH WorksHops: Saturday, September 22, Meet at Freedom Hall Entrance – 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. For Ages Pre-School - Elementary: ■ Horse Story Time, with children’s author ■ Learn To Draw And Color A Horse, in an interactive art lesson with an accomplished artist ■ Create And Name Your Very Own Stick Horse, using a variety of materials ■ Show off your unique stick horse, in your own horse show ■ Join in the fun with demonstrations of horses getting a bath, being groomed and learn how to be safe around horses ■ Ice Cream Social 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. For Ages Middle School - High School: ■ Excerpts and reading recommendations from teen literature ■ Learn artistic techniques from accomplished artists, creating your own masterpiece in art, photography and videography ■ Demonstrations and clinic with veterinarian ■ Ice Cream Social Children will keep all of their works of art, stick horses and education material, but most importantly, a memory of a spectacular day with the Arabian horse. In order to accommodate your family, please RSVP to Laurie at 480-577-8762 by Monday, September 17. Other times are available, upon request, for groups of 10 or more. ARABIAN HORSE CELEBRATION EDUCATION SCHEDULE PROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE PUREBRED ARABIAN TRUST
Arabian Horse Celebration, Benefiting
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ML Afire Dream x Fire Essense, by Pro-Fire Unanimous U.S. National Champion Arabian English Pleasure Futurity Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated Region 12 Spotlight Stallion AEPA Enrolled Sire Rod & Jacqueline Thompson • Lenoir City, TN • 865.388.0507 Trainer Mike Miller • Mike@smparabians.com • cell 608.332.0701 Visit us on the web at: www.SmokyMountainParkArabians.com
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Alympus SMP (Baskghazi x PS Alympia)
Baske Afire x RY Fire Ghazi, by El Ghazi U.S. National Top Ten Arabian English Pleasure Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated Region 12 Spotlight Stallion AEPA Enrolled Sire
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Time For Your CLOSE-UP
What is your favorite horse show, and why? It is a close choice between Scottsdale and Youth Nationals, but I would have to say Youth Nationals. Youth Nationals, unlike any other show during the year (except of course, U.S.), completely takes on a life of its own. It exists as this grand moment when the dream that lives within each one of us comes charging to life. (I know, so cliché, but it really is!) It is the culmination of every practice and every show before it. From the feeling of awe riding into Tingley Coliseum to the inevitable Albuquerque lightning and thunder, the entire week is electric. What is your most treasured horse show memory? The small and precious moments that have made all of the bigger memories possible: my mom and I listening to our favorite music in the changing room while she pins the last show bun bobby into place; always having my dad right there next to me in the warm-up; my little sister Holland’s contagious energy; late night and early morning practices with Cynthia; and that addictively exhilarating feeling of trotting into the arena. What is the most memorable show-ring advice you have ever received? I always remember my dad saying, “The only way to swim fast is to swim fast.” Regardless of what you’re doing, success is up to you. Put all excuses aside and just do it. And my mom always whispering, “butterfly,” into my ear before a class: effortless grace. 176 | A R A bI A N HoR Se T I meS
Who is your all-time favorite show horse, and why? Aflair CF and Captain Jack Sparrow PGA have an extra special place in my heart. From the very beginning, “Flair” and “CJ” have been so natural. They love what they do, and it’s completely contagious! Working with young horses and being a part of their learning process has been one of the most rewarding aspects of riding and showing, and I feel incredibly blessed to be a part of “Flair’s” and “CJ’s” lives. What motivates you to show the Arabian horse, and why? Heart, versatility, athleticism, intelligence, and elegance. Riding an Arabian is the most exquisite combination of fine art and sport. What is the most important quality you look for in your show horses? I first look for suitability of the horse to the discipline and, especially in young horses, the physical potential to grow into themselves and excel athletically. That creates the foundation. With the foundation set, the most important quality is heart. A horse with heart is the one that is going to get the most out of an extra tough training day, the one that will eagerly want to learn, and the one that will teach you more than you could ever imagine. At the end of the day, a horse with heart is the one that stands out in the crowd, shines a little brighter, and reminds us just why we fell in love with horses in the first place. How did you become involved with the Arabian horse breed? I was one of those little girls born saying, “horse.” My parents weren’t entirely keen on the idea, but to “encourage” me to do well on my kindergarten interview, they agreed to pony lessons. As the story goes, my mom opened the yellow pages to the equestrian section, closed her eyes, and fatefully put her finger down on an advertisement for Arranaga Arabians. For the following six years, in addition to taking lessons on and off with Kim and Mark Arranaga, I played soccer, tennis, swam, danced, and did gymnastics in what my parents say was an attempt to dissuade me out of my love for horses. But to no avail, they eventually realized that the horse bug couldn’t be shaken. (I think they may have caught a little of it along the way.) Now horses have become a complete family affair! I could not be more proud of my little sister, Holland, and I feel incredibly blessed to have my family’s complete support and involvement. Family is the single most important thing in my life—sharing something that we all love really is the reason that riding and showing is so special to me. Who is the most influential person to you in the Arabian industry, and why? Without question, and a thousand times over, Cynthia Burkman. Cynthia’s talent, work ethic, bravery, and integrity continually inspire me. She holds herself with complete class inside and outside of the industry, behind the scenes and in the spotlight. I am honored to have spent the past six years learning from her, and blessed to call her my friend and family. With all of my love and respect, Cynthia, you are an inspiration to all. What’s one thing most people don’t know about you? One of the biggest highlights of my life was a backpacking trek during my senior year of high school. A Chadwick pregraduation tradition, for three weeks in May 2010, ten of my closest friends and I hiked 106 miles through the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It. Was. Out. Of. This. World. I would do it again in a heartbeat!
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Following in tHeir Footsteps
Following in Their FooTsTeps …
Vicki Humphrey And Jessica Clinton by Mary Kirkman It was not a foregone conclusion that Jessica Clinton would be a horse trainer. She was her mother’s daughter— which meant not that she would choose horses, but that she might pursue art. Standout trainer Vicki Humphrey, now a fixture in the Arabian show ring, might appear to have been born to the saddle, but the truth is that well into a career that has collected national championships the way some people collect stamps, she entertained the thought of being an artist instead. That “Jesse” grew up in a horse-loving family is old news. Not only is her mother a professional trainer, but her father, Jim Clinton, bred hundreds of Arabians and HalfArabians. Her halfsisters Suzie and Cindy are both involved in the breed, and her older sister Lea is a champion juvenile and amateur rider. Jesse, the youngest, has loved horses all her life, but in the beginning, she couldn’t have cared less about the show ring. “When I was a kid, I really didn’t have much to do with the horses at all, riding-wise,” she recalls. “I just liked handling them and being around them.” While Lea, who is three years older, was rising through the juvenile ranks, Jesse had another agenda. “I would just ride bareback at a dead run through the forest,” she says. If it scared her mother to death, Humphrey never said anything. She’d enjoyed the same sensations when she was a child. But by the time Jesse decided that maybe she’d get interested in
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showing, Lea had first call on the good horses. “She always felt like she was getting leftovers,” Vicki Humphrey recalls. “She got really nice horses, but Lea already had won something big on them. I think it kind of dimmed her interest in the competition, not because she couldn’t compete with Lea, but because something always had come before her.” Jesse agrees with that, but now sees the silver lining in the cloud. “I think as a result of me showing the lesser horses all of the time, I learned a little bit more about the process of actually training instead of just riding a finished show horse,” she observes. Still, it didn’t spark any thought of training as a career. “At Youth Nationals, they do those questionnaires, ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’ I remember specifically that one year I wrote ‘not a horse trainer.’” That feeling remained with her for years, as she went to college for fine arts and painting. She continued to ride, and when she aged out of the youth division, she rode as an amateur. Eventually, she found herself training on the side and keeping up a pretty substantial show schedule. “I was trying, really trying, not to be a horse trainer,” she smiles. “But you know what, I think it was really inevitable.” In fact, it happened gradually, but Humphrey remembers a turning point. “It was a funny transformation for her,” she says. “It took Lea going off to school. When that
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Following in tHeir Footsteps happened, Jesse started getting new horses, fresh horses to ride. And that’s when I saw the difference in her, that she started wanting to do it herself and train them herself instead of saying, ‘Mom fix this, Mom do this.’ She started to say, ‘I think I can get this figured out.’ “Never, never had she talked about wanting to train horses,” Humphrey adds. “She was going to school. She was an art major.” Jesse was 22 when she made the commitment to train horses full-time, and her reasoning was clear. “I find that with anything, I’m a super competitive person,” she says. “I realized that I just couldn’t give up the horses; that wasn’t an option. I couldn’t be as good or as dedicated about my artwork as I wanted to be, and so I’d just rather not do it at all than do it halfway.” Even so, again like her mother, she hasn’t wholly given up on the idea of her art. “It would be nice to do that later,” she admits. Sometime. Her move from very good amateur to trainer was eased by her prior experience developing horses part-time as an amateur. The transition appeared seamless, as she and her mother added professional relationship to their mother/daughter dynamic. “Anybody that’s around a lot can tell you that we definitely get into it,” Jesse grins. “I mean, I ask for help and we disagree and we fight and bicker, but we’re all good at the end of the day. My mom is the best person about never holding a grudge. She could be ready to kill me, and then five minutes later she’s over it and completely forgotten about it and moved on. “We get along really good,” she says again, and then adds casually, “but it’s kind of funny. [Around the barn] we actually have a code word for my mother. It’s HRH, Her Royal Highness.” She gets serious again. Growing up in a trainer’s family, she had a clear view of the job’s reality before she ever chose it for herself. “I found out at a very early age that training horses has very little to do with training horses, and so much is being—well, being everything to your
clients. People pay a lot of money to do this hobby that is our industry, and they expect a lot in return.”
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Vicki HumpHrey And JessicA clinton She had to accept that working with humans is as much a part of running a barn as working with horses is. And that, she concedes, may have been part of the reason she resisted becoming a professional for several years; she loved training horses, but working with humans was a different prospect. In the end, she just followed her mother’s lead. “As I grew up and matured, I realized I had to handle it,” she says. “I am a very realistic person; I knew exactly what I was getting myself into, becoming a trainer. Now I appreciate every part of it, and my Mom—she’s just awesome. She’s always there for everybody. I learned a lot about dealing with people from her.” Humphrey remembers her own emotions when Jesse decided that she wanted to be a trainer. “I was like, no way. I wouldn’t wish that on anybody—no, you don’t—please finish school. I said, ‘I’ll hire you if you finish school. But, you’ve got to have something to fall back on, because this isn’t a forever job. This is until your body hurts.’ “Jesse was always the curl-up-and-read kid; she didn’t play sports in school,” she continues parenthetically. “Lea was on the track team, and Jesse was ‘you’ve got to be kidding me.’ This is a physically challenging job for anybody—certainly for women—and Jesse’s kind of teeny-tiny. So, I’m saying, ‘You don’t want to manhandle horses for the rest of your life. Go get a high-paying job and then you can afford to pay whoever you want to train your horses.’ But she absolutely has a connection with horses like nobody else I’ve ever known. I’m lucky enough to have the best trainer I could hire—there isn’t a better one out there. She’s so connected to the horses; she’s quiet, and she gets it done and it’s pretty amazing.”
Did it feel good, though, having her daughter follow in her footsteps? “Absolutely,” she says. “That’s when I started to say things like, ‘Oh, this is a terrible idea, it’s a wonderful idea.’ Because it’s so fun to work together, and so fun to have family around. I love it.” Humphrey laughs at their training relationship now. “Every once in a while she’ll say, ‘help me with this horse,’ or ‘what would you do?’ or ‘what would you change?’ But she’s very independent. Every once in awhile, when I’m done with my list and she’s not done with all of her horses, I’ll say, ‘I’ll work that horse for you,’ and she’ll say, ‘Don’t mess it up, Mom.’ She’s gained a great deal of confidence.” The confidence is built not only on experience, but on success. Despite the fact that she was late to the party in getting serious about competition, Jesse put together an impressive resumé of national wins, starting in walk/ trot and moving on to equitation and adult titles in English pleasure, park and native costume. (She is a seven-time national champion in costume.) She also accounted for the Platinum Performance High Point Award with Bey Berry Love, with its $5,000 check. And in her first season as a pro, she came home with two national championships and four top tens, and coached her riders to two national reserve championships and a host of top tens. Since then, the titles have multiplied. One, however, stands out in her mind and always will be special: her last national championship as an amateur, in 2007. She had selected, purchased and trained the horse—the 5-year-old Half-Arabian mare, Excels High Fashion—herself. The pair took on all comers in the U.S.
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Following in tHeir Footsteps Looking at what other trainers’ kids have faced when they moved straight from juvenile competition to professional, she ref lects that there again, taking longer to do that probably made it easier for her. “I had a few amateur years in there,” she points out. But being second trainer in the barn to one of the most successful performance trainers in the industry presents its own set of challenges, or at least it did at first. “Sometimes people say, ‘Well, I know you’re training my horse, Jessica, but I’d like your mom to show this one because of her name,’” she says. “Which is, sadly, true some of the time. The first couple of years I trained, it was kind of like that.” She shrugs. She gets it; it’s a fact of life. “I didn’t really have a name for myself yet. But I think I’m starting to grow out of that a little bit. I have a great—really great—group of clients that put a lot of trust in me and let me show their horses.”
National Championship Park AAOTR, and if ever there was an indicator that Jessica Clinton was ready to be a professional, that was it. The achievement remains not only a milestone for her, but also is one of her mother’s favorite memories (along with Lea’s unanimous national championship in equitation). Last February, she was awarded APAHA’s Rising Star Award for 2011. It is fair to ask if, as a juvenile, amateur or professional, she ever felt extra pressure as the child of a trainer. Overall, she says, not much. Yes, some—but not what one might think, that she was expected to perform to a higher standard. “As a youth rider, it was probably the worst, showing equitation with kids in the barn that showed equitation,” she recalls. “It was like a ‘that’s not fair’ kind of thing—and it was predominately mothers more than kids. The kids and I got along fine, but there was always tension from the other mothers and that used to stress me out a little bit. As an amateur, it was fine. I don’t remember feeling like any extra pressure, besides the pressure I put on myself.”
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An example of that came at last year’s U.S. Nationals, when Jacques LaPointe and Candace Avery entrusted her with their 4-year-old mare Princess Of Baske in the country English pleasure junior class. It was an effective match; Princess Of Baske, with Jessica Clinton up, was named unanimous champion. “It was a pretty awesome feeling,” Jesse remembers. “I finally got to do it and prove myself. I never get my expectations up because it is so easy to be disappointed, but I really wanted it, and when it all came together, the stars aligned and it was a pretty amazing feeling.” Any evaluation of the show has to show that Jessica Clinton’s career is progressing nicely. Sure, her mother was in the saddle for the barn’s big guns, Mandalay Bay (a fourth consecutive U.S. National Park Championship) and Bonfire ROF (U.S. National Champion in Country English Pleasure), last year at Nationals. But Clinton was on board for Princess Of Baske, and nabbed U.S. National Reserve Championships in Native Costume (HL Sanction) and the Country English Pleasure
Vicki HumpHrey And JessicA clinton Futurity (Tempani), along with a top ten in the HalfArabian English Futurity (Afire Siren). So, when regarding her career, what does she want for the future? “Every day I feel like I get better, and that’s what I want,” she says. “I never want to think that I’m there. I want to be working towards a goal of just always
continuing to reinvent and get better and be the best. I’m so competitive—I don’t like to lose.” She struggles to find the words. “I’m not ‘not humble.’ I’m not blind, but I’m super competitive.” Her mother is a little more specific. “Other than the year that I worked for Onyx, I have always had a public training barn,” Humphrey says. “I want Jesse to have a secure world where she’s not moving from barn to barn, like so many trainers have to do. They get a great setup, and then they go out of business and they have to move, and they have to uproot their children. I don’t want that life for her. So, the fact that she can work for me forever is exactly why I set it up this way for myself; I didn’t want to move my kids around.”
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The stability comes with drawbacks, she concedes. “There are struggles that you go through, owning your own business and not having near the salary most of the time that you would have if someone were to pay you. And having to do all the work, all the business side of it.” She focuses on countering the weak spots. “[When you’re on your own], you’re not locked into somebody’s breeding program,” she says. “You’re training everything that comes along that you can make a living doing. So, I’ve been working hard lately with the clients we have that are breeding, and getting them geared in the right direction so that the foals they have that are coming up can be—hopefully—superstars for
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“I never want to think that I’m there. I want to be working towards a goal of just always continuing to reinvent and get better and be the best.”
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Jesse. And then, also, I have my own breeding that I’m doing, so that there are always going to be horses coming along that are planned ahead, so we don’t have to pull them out of the woodwork. That makes the trainer’s life much easier.”
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She laughs. Of course, Jesse’s presence in the barn offers an opportunity for her to slow down, to take more time off, to relax more. “I’m sure I will at some point,” she nods. “But it’s way out there. I thought it would be sooner, but I think, because Jesse’s here, I take more breaks and more vacations.”
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Although retirement is still slated for some time down the years from now, that does not mean that Humphrey’s focus will remain the same now that her daughter is on staff. “I really like kids, you know,” she says. “If I never showed again, I would not miss it for a minute, but I really like putting the kids in the ring. That’s what I’d rather do than be training a horse. So it works great for Jesse.” If Jesse feels the weight of that responsibility, she doesn’t show it. Her mother has been a good role model all along, she figures; there’s no reason to change that estimation now. Trying to quantify what she has learned from
Humphrey in addition to horsemanship, she points to attitude and perspective. “She’s so laid back,” she says. “And she’s not a super emotional person. You work so hard for one moment in the show ring, and then it’s over, and it’s like, ‘okay, let’s work another year to do it again.’ It is just a moment. What I’ve learned from her is that it’s not necessarily the ribbon. It’s more than that.” That’s not to discount the value of a win or a good show, she emphasizes. She is just seeing beyond it. “Since I was a kid, this farm has been like a family,” she says. “I know that’s super corny to say, but we get involved with the clients’ lives and their kids’ lives. That’s important.” n
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Marwan Al Shaqab Ă— Ames Mirage, by Brass
2012 Canadian national Champion Futurity Colt 2012 SCottSdale Champion 3-year- old Colt 2011 u.S. reServe national Champion 2-year- old -Colt Scottsdale Signature Stallion | Minnesota Medallion Stallion | Iowa Gold Star Stallion
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Fall Festival by Beth Ellen Hunziker
As summer winds down and we enjoy the dog days of August, we know it will be only weeks before the September air turns crisp and we will all be heading for the Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders Fall Festival. The dates for the 2012 MAHB Medallion Stallion Auction and Performance Futurities are September 28-30. Make plans to arrive early and stay late, because you will not want to miss a minute of the festivities Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders, Inc. has planned for this weekend! 8 • MN Breeders | A r A bi A n Hor se T i mes
With more than 30 years of experience, the MAHB knows how to throw a party. The Medallion Stallion Futurity was the first of its kind in the country. It is the longest running futurity and the model for pretty much every other successful breeders futurity in the industry. The format of the MAHB is often imitated but never duplicated because the members of this club are innovators. They are constantly looking for ways to improve the event and the unique perspective of their members makes the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Futurity different and—many people say—better than any other futurity program available.
Greg Brown, President of the MAHB, shared his excitement about this year’s activities. “We are looking forward to a great show this year. The yearling classes here are some of the most anticipated classes of the year. The competition is always deep. The horses competing here are offspring of many of the top sires in the world. The payouts are some of the biggest in the country, which means it’s the best opportunity for the biggest return for the breeders and owners of these young horses. “Of course, the huge payouts in the auction futurities are only possible through the success of the Medallion Stallion Service Auction. The foals competing in this year’s 2012 MAHB Auction Futurity classes are the result
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of breedings purchased at the 2009 Medallion Stallion Service Auction. The 2012 Auction Futurity Champion Yearling Filly and Colt will each take home checks for over $17,000, and each of the Auction Futurity Reserve Champion Yearling Filly and Colt will take home checks of over $9,800. MAHB pays out to 10th place, so all top ten horses in these classes will take home a significant paycheck for their owners. This is a very select group of yearlings, because only the foals resulting from the MAHB Medallion Stallion Service Auction are eligible to compete for these large purses. “In addition to the excitement of the Auction Futurity classes, the Yearling Medallion Stallion Futurity classes are usually even bigger than the auction classes because all nominated yearling fillies and colts sired by a Medallion Stallion are eligible to compete in these classes. The number of entries is usually quite high—but the quality is even higher. It is amazing to see the number of yearling fillies and colts who have won at the MAHB Fall Fest that have gone on to win national championship titles. That’s how good the quality of the horses is at our show! “The 2012 Medallion Stallion Futurity Champion Yearling Filly and Colt each will take home checks for over $9,000. Each of the Medallion Stallion Futurity Reserve Champion Yearling Filly and Colt will take home checks of over $4,500. We pay out to fifth place in these classes, so the owners of these top five horses will take home a very nice paycheck too. “The prize money payouts continue with the Medallion Stallion Futurity 2-Year-Old Filly and Colt classes, the MAHB Performance Stakes, the MAHB Jackpot classes for 3-Years-Old and Over halter, Get Of Sire, Country English Pleasure, Reining, Western and Hunter Pleasure 14-17 and 13 & Under. A goal for our group is to be as inclusive as possible. We want everyone who comes to the Fall Fest to be able to participate and have a great time.
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“The Minnesota Fall Fest Medallion Stallion Futurity is the granddaddy of them all! It has an amazing history; so many national champions have won there, so many trainers have started their career showing as an amateur at this event. It’s a great show and the secret to their success is their strong, innovative, dedicated membership. After 31 years, my family is proud to be founding members and we’re looking forward to another great year!” —Lara Ames, MAHB Vice President
“The Minnesota Medallion program was the original amateur futurity program. The founders of the program envisioned a payback program where the best of the best came to compete on a level playing field with amateurs and amateur owners showing horses. The Minnesota Breeders strive to continue that vision and host a show that allows the cream to rise to the top. I believe that the owners, trainers, and especially the breeders, have embraced this show and this futurity due to its integrity, its fairness, and its ability to level the playing field and afford each exhibitor the same opportunity to win big. We are the model from which just about every other stallion futurity based its program and show. While being progressive, we have also stayed true to our roots and the original goal set out by those founding members. It is fair, it is fun and it is fantastic!” —Mike Van Handel, MAHB Director
“It was amazing to have won both the Auction and Medallion classes with Momentum WR in 2011. The cross between Stival and our mare, ATA Psyches Psong, could not have turned out better as our goal is to always breed for beauty and performance. We’re excited for this year’s Fall Fest, as we have a filly and a colt in the Medallion class and one of our stallions is showing in performance as well. We’re proud to be members of the Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders and the impact the program and the show has on the Arabian horse industry.” —Val Sylla, Westridge Farms (Momentum WR was the 2011 MAHB Auction Futurity Champion Yearling Colt and the MAHB Medallion Stallion Futurity Champion Yearling Colt, winning $33,264).
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“Although we make an effort to have everyone enjoy themselves, we always remember our core values. First and foremost, Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders is a breeders’ organization. We maintain a limited membership; we believe that by remaining a small group we can be more agile and responsive to the needs of our members. For example, we had a number of people who requested that we extend out entries deadline until the end of August, after Canadian Nationals. We want to be open to improvements and make it as easy as possible for people to participate, so we extended the deadline to August 31, 2012. Hopefully, this will give exhibitors plenty of time to take care of the required paperwork and still allow our staff to process everything properly.
I think when we keep a positive attitude and open minds, it creates a win-win situation for everyone. The result is that we continue to see growth at our show, which is outside the industry trends. In fact, last year our entries were up from the previous year, and it looks like we will have an excellent number of entries this year too. “About the only area where we restrict our numbers is the Medallion Stallion Service Auction. We try to keep the group to around 90 to 100 stallions and focus on the quality, rather than the quantity of the stallions whose services are being auctioned. This is critical because we want to provide the best promotional and marketing opportunities for everyone involved: the stallion owners, the mare owners, and the foal owners as well. The Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders has evolved over the years. Our perspective
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has expanded to a much bigger picture. We are more than a stallion promotional group; we are a breeding organization. As the industry changes and the needs of our members change, we adjust to meet those needs, but always maintain our core values. “People seem to respect and appreciate the fact that we work hard to maintain a high level of integrity at our show. The MAHB Fall Fest has been called the friendliest and fairest show in the country. We’re proud of that! We use the standard AHA scorecard for our yearling preliminary elimination classes. In the championships, the horses in each class come into the ring together and are judged with the comparative method. Everyone seems to really enjoy this system—the judges, the exhibitors and the spectators too. I think we have a great judging panel this year, which is critical because they really set the tone for the show. The judges for the 2012 MAHB Medallion Stallion Futurities are: Scott Benjamin, John Power, Ron Palelek, Jody LaSalle and Corky Sutton. Another person we are excited to welcome, is the Medallion Stallion Service Auctioneer, Greg Knowles. The stallions with services offered in the auction are many of the top sires in the world—they deserve the best! “We look forward to seeing our longtime members and new members too! Everyone is welcome to come participate in the show, the progressive dinner party on Saturday and the Stallion Service Auction on Saturday night—or just come cheer for your favorite horses, you’ll have a great time. For those people who cannot attend the show and auction, these events will be broadcast live on Arabian Horse Global. So this year, we’re bringing the show and auction to the entire Arabian horse community. We hope you’ll join us too! For more information, please visit our website at www.medallionstallion.com.” n
“I can hardly wait to get back to Minnesota and the Fall Festival! This is the granddaddy of all the successful breeder futurities and the model for the new futurities that have emerged all around the country. The Minnesota Fall Festival is so much fun—I just love it! It’s always great to see the young horses being shown. Historically, the Minnesota Fall Fest has been the venue where many of our breed’s national champions have made their show ring debut. It’s an honor to participate as the auctioneer for this event. This auction offers breedings to some of the top sires in the breed. I work with pretty much all of the breeder futurities, and the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Service Auction and their Fall Festival is right at the top.” —Greg Knowles, MAHB Medallion Stallion Service Auctioneer
“My family and I love the Minnesota Breeders Fall Fest for many reasons. We appreciate the fact that it’s a smaller, more intimate show than some others. There are lots of opportunities for people to participate, and it makes you really feel like you are a part of the industry. Of course, it’s always fun to win! Last year, our daughter Indira showed our filly Promisa J (Khadraj NA x Promise V) to the Auction Yearling Filly ATH Championship. Both of our stallions Khadraj NA and MPA Giovanni are Medallion Stallion nominated sires. The Minnesota Fall Fest is a great opportunity to showcase our breeding program and our stallions. We’re bringing horses to show again this year; so, we’ll see you there!” —Larry Jerome, Jerland Farm Arabians
“The Fall Festival is on our ‘must attend’ list for lots of reasons. It is the most fun, with just the right number of classes. The show keeps moving, but it doesn’t feel like a marathon. I enjoy the food, the party atmosphere, and the chance to win some serious money. The auction is filled with great stallions, and I can always buy a breeding that fits both my program and gives me a shot at the really big money in the auction class. It’s all good!” —Peter Conway, MAHB Vice President
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Tarrance & Jacqueline Floyd Silverlake Arabians Wichita, KS v 316-648-4529 tarrance@silverlakearabians.com Deri & Karen Nordsving D & K ARABIANS Racine, MN v 507-378-2341 www.makhiavellika.com Kim McKimmy ARCHETYPE ARABIANS St. Michael, MN v 651-253-8673 kmckimmy@charter.net www.regentarabians.com Doug & Kate Peterson REGENT ARABIANS Rogers, MN v 763-428-4975 regentarab@aol.com www.regentarabians.com Walter R. Mishek MISHEKS ARABIANS Waseca, MN v 507-837-9127 wrm@ahtimes.com Frank & Jody Puleo JADA ARABIANS Hugo, MN v 651-653-9369 frankpuleojr@yahoo.com www.jadaarabians.com
Beth Proctor & Jack Collins WINDSONG RANCH Mankato, MN v 507-387-3869 windsongarabians@gmail.com Blake Skole Mazziah LLC 816-507-9852 blakeskole@yahoo.com Jennifer Patterson Glenbrook, NV v 775-749-5974 pinecone223@aol.com Theresa Soltis EL TERAN ARABIANS Upsala, MN v 320-573-4953 elteran@surfsota.com Ron & Judy Schmid PINE CREST ARABIANS Hayward, WI v 715-634-2626 pcarab@aol.com Debbie Treadwell ADVANTAGE ARABIANS Maple Lake, MN v 320-963-3677 debbietreadwell@mcnamaracompany.com
Mark and Val Sylla WESTRIDGE FARMS River Falls, WI v 715-426-9640 vals@westridgefarms.com www.westridgefarms.com Katja Wiedrich WIEDRICH ARABIANS Hager City, WI v 715-792-2956 katjawiedrich@yahoo.com Perry & Diane Wagamon WAGAMON HORSE FARM Lino Lakes, MN v 651-464-7299 pdwagamon@aol.com www.wagamonfarms.com Ric & Cecilia Summers WIL-O-MAR ARABIANS Bonner Springs, KS v 816-365-3472 wilomararabians@gmail.com www.wil-o-mararabians.com Dean & Terri Wikel Pegasus Arabians Berlin Heights, OH v 419-588-3000 sales@pegasusequestrian.com Sam and Laura Peacemaker PCF Arabians Spokane, WA v 509-315-8584 kim@chmgmt.com sampeacemaker@me.com Angela Rasmussen Glencoe, MN v 612-598-4129 angelarasmussen@yahoo.com
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Patrons
BILGRIEN ARABIAN VENTURES Dave Bilgrien & Becky Kalsow Cambridge, WI dbilgrien@charter.net
ARABIAN HORSE TIMES Lara Ames Jordan, MN lara@ahtimes.com www.ahtimes.com ARGENT FARMS LLC Andrew and Angie Sellman River Falls, WI info@argentfarms.com www.argentfarms.com BRINKMAN ARABIAN STABLES Glenn and Susan Brinkman Pierre, SD glennhuntz@aol.com www.brinkmanarabianstables.com BROOKHILL ARABIANS Dean Meier Waukesha, WI meier@aptex.biz CEDAR RIDGE ARABIANS, INC. Dick and Lollie Ames, Lara Ames Jordan, MN info@cedarridgearabians.com www.cedar-ridge.com CONWAY ARABIANS INC. Peter & Lori Conway Chatfield, MN lori@conwayarabians.com www.conwayarabians.com
DIANNE MARGERUM TRAINING Dianne Margerum Buffalo, MN follyfoot@gmail.co www.diannemargerumtraining.com FREEDOM RANCH ARABIANS Jennifer Patterson Glenbrook, NV pinecone223@aol.com www.mikenealarabiancenter.com GREYMOOR FARM ARABIANS Donna Hentges Elko, MN greymoor@visi.com www.first-cyte.com JERLAND FARM Jerome Family Barron, WI larry@jerland.com www.jerland.com LEFEVER TRAINING CENTER Don, Teresa & Jordan LeFever Hudson, WI lefevertc@aol.com www.lefevertc.com MAHOGANY HILL ARABIANS Jordan Simons River Falls, WI mahoganyhill11@gmail.com www.mahoganyhillarabians.com McCONAUGHEY TRAINING CENTRE Dan McConaughey Roberts, WI danmcconaughey@yahoo.com RB LEGAL LLC - WILLS & TRUSTS FOR EQUINE OWNERS Becky Bell Golden Valley, MN rebecca@rblegalmn.com www.rblegalmn.com
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MIKE NEAL ARABIAN CENTER LLC Mike Neal & Katie Beck Delavan, WI mikenealarabiancenter@hotmail.com www.mikenealarabiancenter.com NATHAN HASTAD Richfield, MN nhastad@visi.com PINE CREST ARABIANS Ron and Judy Schmid pcarab@aol.com INSTITUTE FOR THE DESERT ARABIAN HORSE Kent Mayfield Dodgeville, WI secondwindarabians@gmail.com www.desertarabian.org SHADA, INC. The Schall Family Elk River, MN sshadainc@aol.com www.shadaarabians.com TED CARSON AT BUTLER FARMS TRAINING CENTER Ted Carson White Oak, NC tedcarson@intrstar.net www.tedcarson.com WEST LAWN FARM Dr. Jim and Penny Gute Faribault, MN westlawnfarm@live.com www.westlawnfarm.com WESTRIDGE FARMS, LLC Jenna Ball River Falls, WI jennab@westridgefarms.com www.westridgefarms.com WINDROSE FARM Don and Lisa Camacho Pleasant Prairie, WI windrosefm@aol.com www.windrosefarmarabians.com
2012 FALL FESTIVAL CLASS SCHEDULE CLASS #
CLASS NAME
Friday • September 28, 2012 • 9:00 A.M. 03 MAHB YEARLING MEDALLION COLTS/GELDINGS ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEMI-FINAL 12 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE 18-39 AATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 30 MAHB SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE MAIDEN HORSE ATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 22 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE ATR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 04 MAHB YEARLING MEDALLION FILLIES ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEMI-FINAL NOON - *LUNCH - WILD RICE SOUP SERVED IN BARN* Friday • September 28, 2012 • Not Before 1:00 P.M. 08 MAHB 3 & OVER GELDINGS JACKPOT ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 15 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE MAIDEN HORSE ATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 24 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE AOTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 32 MAHB COUNTRY PLEASURE JACKPOT ATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 33 MAHB REINING JACKPOT ATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 4:00 P.M. PULLED PORK FEED AND ENTERTAINMENT IN FRONT OF HORSE BARN* Friday • September 28, 2012 • Not Before 6:00 P.M. 02 MAHB AUCTION YEARLING FILLIES ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEMI-FINAL 11 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE 17 & UNDER JTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 28 MAHB SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE 18 & OVER AATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 21 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE 40 & OVER AATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 17 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE JACKPOT 14-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 01 MAHB AUCTION YEARLING COLTS/GELDINGS ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEMI-FINAL Saturday • September 29, 2012 • 9:00 A.M. 06 MAHB 2-YEAR-OLD FILLIES ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 16 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE AOTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 27 MAHB SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE 17 & UNDER JTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 05 MAHB 2-YEAR-OLD COLTS/GELDINGS ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 23 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE MAIDEN HORSE ATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 18 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE JACKPOT 13 & UNDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 10 MAHB LIBERTY JACKPOT ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL NOON - *CHILI AND FIXINS SERVED IN BARN* Saturday • September 29, 2012 • Not Before 1:00 P.M. 14 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE ATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 29 MAHB SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE ATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 25 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE JACKPOT 14-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 02 MAHB AUCTION YEARLING FILLIES ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 19 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE 17 & UNDER JTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL *BROODMARE ELITE AND STALL DECORATION AWARDS* 01 MAHB AUCTION YEARLING COLTS/GELDINGS ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 09 MAHB GET-OF-SIRE ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL Saturday • September 29, 2012 • 5:00 P.M. Auction Festivities In Birthing Center 5:00 P.M. TO 6:30 P.M. PROGRESSIVE DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT BY LARRY JEROME 6:30 P.M. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS 7:00 P.M. AUCTION STARTS *PARTY AND DANCING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING AUCTION * Sunday • September 30, 2012 • 10:00 A.M. 13 MAHB WESTERN PLEASURE 40 & 0VER AATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 03 MAHB YEARLING MEDALLION COLTS/GELDINGS ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 20 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE 18-39 AATR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 07 MAHB 3 & OVER MARES JACKPOT ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 31 MAHB SADDLE SEAT AOTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 26 MAHB HUNTER PLEASURE JACKPOT 13 & UNDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL 04 MAHB YEARLING MEDALLION FILLIES ATH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FINAL *HIGH POINT SIRE, BREEDER, JUNIOR EXHIBITOR, AND ADULT AMATEUR AWARDS* If sections do not warrant enough entries, they will run as finals on final date/time. Volume 43, No. 3 | MN Breeders • 19
Stallion Service Auction and Medallion Stallion Hall Of Fame Induction
SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 29, 2012 Festivities: Social hour & Dinner - 5:00-6:30 p.m. Special Presentation - 6:30 p.m. Auction Starts at 7:00 p.m. (Auction in Birthing Center - Next to Coliseum)
Party & Dancing Following Auction
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Sires with
Legendary Pedigr ees Psitiguy Padrons Psyche Psytadel US Bint Bey Shah Thee Desperado JBK Mysteria Padron China Doll
Nominated Sire: Iowa Gold Star Stallion Minnesota Medallion Stallion
Saudi Sabana (Psitiguy x China K Doll -- *Aladdinn)
2012 Region 3 Champion 2-Year-Old Filly
Owned by and Standing at: The 22 • MN Breeders | A r A bi A n Hor se T i mes
Farm
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Pr edictable Pr epotency Bey Ali WF Magnum Psyche Affirmmed Shimmering Star B MAF Bey Ali RA Bey Elygance RA Cool Elygance
Nominated Sire: Iowa Gold Star Stallion Minnesota Medallion Stallion
TF Gabr ielle (Bey Ali WF x Anniversary Bey, by Bey Shah)
2012 Superstar Filly––Available For Purchase
Curt & Heather Hough • Wyoming, Minnesota • 763-444-9225 • curt@eagleplows.com Volume 43, No. 3 | MN Breeders • 23
ElEanor Hamilton
HesaZee +/ &
Sire Of
NATIONAL & RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
proudly ownEd by
ELEANOR’S ARABIANS 763-767-1381 1-800-328-9923 WWW.ELEANORSARABIANFARM.COM
Summer Reiner Sales List Sheza Melody Jac
Hesa Zee+/ x Surprisn Miss Melody AQHA 2007 Black-Bay HA Mare Awesome stopper, circles and spins. Very quiet and solid. Beautiful! 2011 Scottsdale Res Ch Jr Horse Reining 2011 Champion Reg 10, Reg 6, and Reg 14 HA Reining Jr Horse 2011 Ultimate Futurity Champion 2011 U.S. Natl TT HA Jr Horse Reining 2010 Reg 14 Champion 2012 Top 5 Reg 6 and 10 ATR Reining with Eleanor Hamilton Contact Gary Ferguson 903-348-2700
Kissed Inthe Mist
Hesa Zee+/ x Artymusme by *Muscat 2011 Bay PB Filly A beautiful yearling filly from the Eleanor Arabians’ breeding program. Daughter of one of the Leading All-Time Sires of Arabian Western Athletes - Hesa Zee+/. Born and bred to be a reining “star”. Star, strip, snip and 4 stockings. Full sister to the 2011 U.S. National Champion Reining AOTR, Art By Hesa. Contact Rod Matthiesen 763-428-2082
Eleanor Hamilton, Owner Rogers, Minnesota Rod Matthiesen, Trainer Mark Coombs, Breeding Manager
763.767.1381 1.800.328.9923
Come Spin With Me
Hesa Zee+/ x Miss Colonel Freckle AQHA 2007 Chestnut HA Mare Beautiful, huge-bodied and a BIG Stopper! Ready for Amateur, Youth and National Futurities! 2012 Regions 6 & 14 Champion HA Jr Reining 2012 Regions 10 and 11 Top 5 HA Jr Reining Contact Gary Ferguson 903-348-2700
CMS Little Sierra Crown Musc+ x Smart Little Sierra AQHA 2003 Chestnut HA Mare Simply an outstanding Amateur horse. Very quiet and easy to show. Sierra has the disposition and ability to be a superb National’s horse for any Youth or Amateur. 2011 Canadian National HA Top Ten AOTR 2012 Reg 10 HA Reining Champion AOTR 2012 Reg 10 HA Reining Res Champion ATR Contact Rod Matthiesen 763-428-2082
Lady Muscana Hesa Zee+/ x RV Muscana by Crown Musc+ 2007 PB Bay Mare Bred to be a top reining horse and she is well on her way. Currently in training and showing with Gary Ferguson. 2012 Scottsdale Reserve Champion Jr Reining 2012 Regions 6, 10, 11, and 14 Champion PB Jr Reining Contact Gary Ferguson 903-348-2700
www.EleanorsArabianFarm.com
l to r: Eleanor Hamilton and CMS Little Sierra Gary Ferguson with Come Spin With Me and Lady Muscana
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Leaders Of The Times: August Calendar Feature
Rrapture by Linda White
pleasure to train, but he’s so talented that I just get out of his way!” Rrapture’s breeders, Dr. Martha McCollough and her daughter, Lauren Grabski, still own the bay colt. “As a baby he was so flamboyant,” marvels McCollough. “We called him ‘Drama-rama’ because he never walked, he always bounced. He still does. He was with us until he was 18 months old. It has been so much fun to watch him grow up. Jason says he has never had a horse this enthusiastic about his job; he never drops an ear. He’s huge, he’s gorgeous, he’s talented, he’s good-minded: he’s the whole package. We get goose bumps when we watch him perform; Rrapture is one of a kind.” “He is one of a kind,” agrees Jason Krohn. “His pedigree is exquisite. He has two crosses to Huckleberry Bey through Afire Bey V and Hucklebey Berry, and six crosses to *Bask through some of *Bask’s most illustrious sons and daughters: Toi Soldier, Promotion, The Judge, Cognac, Autumn Fire, who produced Afire Bey V; and Miz Bask, the dam of Hucklebey Berry. We all loved SF Specs Shocwave, so Dad suggested that he would be a good cross for DD My Dance. Rrapture was an ET foal, because Lauren wanted to show the mare in 2008 and 2009.”
“He is so brilliant and game,” says Jason Krohn of Rrapture, the 3-year-old SF Specs Shocwave colt he is readying for the 2012 U.S. National English Pleasure Futurity. “He’s a great thinker, he loves his work, and he loves himself. As we were preparing for the calendar photo shoot, he understood what was going on; he just cruised around soft and slow, not using himself up. He’s that good, that smart, and that talented. He’s eager, but not hot and excitable; he flat walks perfectly. He has an excellent work ethic, and has been a 216 | A R A BI A N HOR SE T I MES
“What a sight it was to watch this fancy, high-headed baby bouncing around his lethargic recipient mare,” recalls McCollough, who fell in love with Arabians in the 1960s, back home in Pennsylvania. She and her husband, Dr. Bill Grabski, own 500 acres in Bullard, Texas, some 30 miles south of Blake and Genna Krohn’s Oak Haven Arabian Farm, in Lindale; trainer Jason Krohn is their son. “I have always loved Arabians,” McCollough explains, “and an oncologist here in town had a few. They invited me to go with them to Colorado and ride trails, which of
RRaptuRe whatever we ask of him. In fact, he’s so sensible that Jason is able to get on him cold, without longeing him first.”
Rrapture (SF Specs Shocwave x DD My Dance)
course made me think about having my own horses. Bill and I bought two green-broke Arabian geldings, 3- and 4-year-olds, to ride. We bought 135 acres for the horses … and before we knew it, it was 500 acres. As Oak Haven in Lindale grew, Blake needed bigger pastures and more acreage for all his Quarter Horse recipient mares and their Arabian foals, so they started bringing the mares and foals here. We would keep the foals through weaning. Then we started keeping the weanlings as yearlings and into their second year, to grow up here, on acres of lush coastal pasture. Then they go to Blake and Jason as long 2-yearolds, to begin training. “We all started calling our ranch Oak Haven South, where we have the ‘Bill and Martha Training School’ for the young horses,” she continues. “We spend hours with them every evening. They get loved on, they learn to wear halters, get fly-sprayed, have their feet picked up and trimmed, and think nothing of getting in and out of the trailer and riding in there comfortably. We also have the geriatrics. We joke that Blake and Genna have the maternity ward, and we have the nursery, the pre-school, and the nursing home. Of the 50 horses here on the property, there isn’t one that won’t come up, curious and friendly, when we go into the pasture. They will leave the other horses when we call their names. “That was Rrapture’s upbringing,” adds McCollough, “so he trusts humans completely. And he’s a horse who seems to have the highest expectations of himself. He loves his work, he is kind and willing, and he cheerfully accepts
Six years ago Blake Krohn recommended DD My Dance ( JDM Rain Dance x VF Majorca, by *Maligg) to McCollough and Grabski as a show horse for their daughter Lauren, who had been riding since she was 13. DD My Dance was only a 4-year-old in 2006, but she and Lauren trotted to a commendable number of Regional and U.S. and Canadian National country English pleasure honors in amateur and junior riders’ classes. The partnership’s apex came three years later, when Lauren rode DD My Dance to two 2009 Canadian National Country English Pleasure Championships in the junior riders division. Rrapture’s maternal grandsire, JDM Rain Dance, has multiple national English pleasure championships to his credit. So does Rrapture’s sire, SF Specs Shocwave (Afire Bey V x Spectra PR, by Promotion.) He was named 2004 U.S. National Champion English Pleasure, and earned a 2005 U.S. Reserve National Championship in the same division, a title he recaptured in 2006. “We bred Rrapture as a 2-year-old, and have five of his babies on the ground,” Blake Krohn explains. “We bred him to a handful of nice mares. I taught him to breed a dummy first, so he is extremely well-mannered and easy to handle. Oak Haven South’s Pryme Thyme daughter had a bay filly, and a Raward V daughter here also had a Rrapture baby; both move wonderfully, and have beautiful faces. We also bred a Half-Arabian, half Saddlebred mare, RB Lady Cassandra; a Half-Arabian hunter mare; and Mi Contessa Bey (Clovis Bey x Athena Alea, by Mi Tosk) who produced a wonderful Afire Bey V foal in 2011. Her Rrapture baby is a star. “All these Rrapture babies are stars,” says Krohn. “Two will possibly be going to Scottsdale in 2013. The quality of Rrapture’s foals excites us about his prospects as a sire.” “We are beyond excited,” says Martha McCollough. “The Rrapture babies are breathtaking. We believe he has the potential to be one of the greatest sires in Arabian horse history, and we can hardly wait for his first show ring appearance at the 2012 U.S. National English Pleasure Futurity.” n Volume 43, No. 3 | 217
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Owners: Kathy & Stanley White Jr. Trainer: Stanley White Jr. 627 Harpole Road, Box 309 Argyle, Texas 76226 Tel: 940-240-1004 E-mail: swhite@wrfarms.com
From the heart of Texas A ust i n, Texas
Nutcracker Sweet PF Undulata's Nutcracker x Ames Deja Vu
2012 Youth National Champion Half-Arabian English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 with Juliette Dell Trained by Stachowski Farm
SD Shoc alot
SF Aftershoc x Raven Afire Bred by 6D Ranch Trained by Kellye Hill
At 6D Ranch, the number one priority is the enjoyment of the Arabian horse. While we do have a breeding program based on the industry's top performance stallions, including Undulata's Nutcracker, Black Daniels, Vegaz, and SF Aftershoc, we only produce two to three foals per year because our goal has always been quality, not quantity. 6D Ranch is a place that believes in fun, family, and the Arabian horse. While Kira, Alexa, and Juliette have shown horses at the major shows for the past several years, the true core of our experience has always been simply owning and loving Arabian horses.
Brass Glamor Shot Brass x Glamorize
2012 Youth National Champion Half-Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 14-17 with Juliette Dell Trained by Kellye Hill
SD Graceland Vegaz x Empress Of Bask Bred by 6D Ranch Trained by Kellye Hill
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Scottsdale Champion VALLEJO REATA Reining Cow Horse Open & AOTR with Kathie Hart Multi-Regional Champion D E LW O O D S J U D E U.S. National H/A Reining with Crystal McNutt- Brock & AOTR with Audrey Hart
Congratulations to Athena North on the purchase of TR Cockadoodledoo and having such a grand Youth Nationals!
Good luck, Audrey, on your western pleasure horses at Nationals. You will leave your mark with Vallejo Moon Beam, Sunstormm, and RA Eternal Flame.
Kathie & Audrey Hart • 55615 East 260 Road, Afton, Oklahoma 74331 • 918 633 3535 • katharyn.hart@gmail.com Contact us for information on top prospects.
Wrapped In Roses (Krewe x Caramac’s First Lady)
Region 9 Reserve Champion Half-Arabian Country Pleasure Driving Open
Optimistic Ariel LOA (Optimist x Wymsical)
Region 9 Top Ten Half-Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse
Mary Margarita LOA (Millennium LOA x Laced with Love)
Region 9 Reserve Champion Half-Arabian Country Pleasure Driving ATD
Congratulations to trainer and noted horseman Alvaro “Al” Almanza on our Region 9 success! Come by and see “Opti” and “Rosie” at the 2012 U.S. Nationals.
Live Oak Arabians
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2012 Region 9 Championships by Kara Larson in her first year as region 9 Director, margo shallcross is proud of what the region represents, what they’ve been able to accomplish as a collective group, and what they plan to do in the future for the Arabian horse. one of the region’s hallmarks has always been its incrediblycompetitive regional show, and this year it was front and center again promoting the breed. Held at Will rogers memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, the region 9 Championships was the place to be June 13-16, 2012. “our members make the region special. in terms of our regional show, we’ve always been a very large region with competitive horses, and this traces back to the great number of top trainers and exceptional youth and amateur riders we have,” shallcross says. “We’re also blessed with a good location, and it’s well supported by the community. We really have a premier location to show at—Will rogers is probably one of the best show facilities in the country, so that certainly adds to it. We have three air-conditioned arenas, which next year will be interconnected with tunnels between all the barns and stalls, in addition to a lot of other improvements. The venue itself sits in an attractive area with great access to good restaurants, good hotels, and many other amenities that make it a really neat destination for families to come and show.” Bringing It All Together
With more than 500 horses participating in the show, the region 9 Championships was as wide-ranging as the breed it represents. it had nearly every discipline under one roof—working cow, dressage, sport horse, and hunter hack, as well as all of the main ring divisions. shallcross remarks that the toughest competition was in the english and western divisions of the show, but she was very pleased overall with the incredible amount of competition. However, there is one element of the show that shallcross wants to change next year. “our plan is to merge the 22 •
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sport horse and dressage classes into the main body of the show,” she says. “This year, they were a little separated because they started the first weekend, then we had a little break. so, we found that because of the requirement for people to stay so many days with hotels and everything, in order to benefit all exhibitors, we will merge these shows a little tighter together. it will save our exhibitors some money, and it will also afford the sport horse group the same amenities our regular championship show offers, because when the sport horses came in to show this year, our patrons’ lounge wasn’t set up, our vendors were just coming in—we really didn’t have full use of all of our amenities. so next year they will, and hopefully, that will allow those exhibitors to enjoy the show more.” Growth In Outreach
With region 9 and the future of the Arabian horse in mind, the hope of expanding the Arabian hoofprint is always on the top of the list for shallcross. “Like any region, we’re trying to promote and bring in new members, and much of what we’re doing goes beyond the regional show,” she says. “in september of this year, we have the reichert Celebration and we’re going to have a full, three-day schedule of classes there. We’re looking to tie into the more western-type breeds in this area. so, hopefully we’ll get some really good exposure to a whole new marketplace. Another thing we’re doing is talking to Dale bilkey, who is executive director of the Pinto Association, about how we could help each other with our Half-Arabians that cross over between the two breeds. “i would say that what region 9 is doing now is an outreach, just trying to expose ourselves through other breeds and become a little bit more user-friendly in those breeds than we have in the past. i think that all breeds find this helpful and essential to do.”
A Little Help From Our Friends
A regional show is a group effort. Every element of the show is variable, and yet, in Region 9, the collective group involved—the horses, the trainers, the exhibitors, the show commission, the volunteers—all came together to make the 2012 Region 9 Championships a smooth-running and successful horse show. “Our success in Region 9 goes back to the most basic elements of showing and owning horses,” Shallcross says. “We’re very fortunate that we’re a large region, so we get great horses in this area. It really starts there. Then we have some phenomenal trainers and quite a few large barns that really contribute to the competitive and deep classes at the show. Finally, there’s always been a lot of volunteers that come forward to lend an extra hand when we need it, and I don’t see that changing. In fact, I see that just growing in Region 9. It’s really a great region.”
2012 Region 9 Championship Show Results June 13-16, 2012 ~ Fort Worth, TX
Results provided by Region 9 Show Committee Purebred Halter Stallions
Arabian Stallions 2 Years Old & Over Championship - Champion: WC ALI GAZAL (Gazal Al Shaqab x JE Ali Selene), Ex: Ricardo Rivero, O: Holly Woods Dillin; Reserve: THEE HALIMA B (Thee Gambler x Ansata Aniq), Ex: Kim Morgan, O: Jan Alexander; Top Five: HONORRS (Affirmmed x Padrons Contessa), Ex: David Botha, O: Kayhan Heydari; MAGNIFICENT MH (Magnum Psyche x DD Bella Carina), Ex: Silvio Moraes, O: Hendricks Madrona Springs Ranch; DESPERADOS VIKAMO (Giaccomo x Desperados Verlys), Ex: Anthony Steiner, O: Karen Doney. Arabian Yearling Breeders Sweepstakes Colts/ Geldings Championship - Champion: VOLTURI (DA Valentino x ABHA Qalams), Ex: Michael Byatt, O: Nora Tatum; Reserve: LR JUST MAGNIFICENT (Rough Justice x Magnifficoos Echo), Ex: Kim Morgan, O: Lynne Rowlett; Top Ten: WC KING O HEARTS (WC Ali Gazal x Lady Bey Khelishah), Ex: Ricardo Rivero, O: Holly Woods Dillin; MIRACLE OF MARWAN (Marwan Al Shaqab x Majalina), Ex: David Botha,
O: Michael Byatt; ISAIAH M (DA Valentino x MFA Marsala), Ex: Wendye Gardiner, O: Jayne Yvette Howell; TAHLEQUAH (Delacroix HS x Jest Like Magic), Ex: Manuel Perez, O: Betty Gail Skinner; MOMENTINO MLM (DA Valentino x Moments Light), Ex: Anthony Steiner, O: Morgan Millner.
Mares
Stallion Service Futurity Arabian Yearling Colts/ Geldings Championship - Champion: TAMAR BACCARAT (Mais Shah x Tamar Natalliya), Ex: Saul Rentaria, O: Tamara Hanby; Reserve: TAMAR ABSOLUT (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), Ex: Troy Peterson, O: Tamara Hanby.
Arabian Mares Breeding 2 Years Old & Over Championship - Champion: SHOWTHYME WCA (Pryme Thyme x WCA Perfectiming), Ex: Grant Krohn, O: Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm; Reserve: CR JASMEENAH (WH Justice x Fforget-Me-Not), Ex: Michael Byatt, O: Al Jassimya Farm; Top Five: TA EPIC MAGNIFFICAA (Kordelas x Bey Magniffica), Ex: Ricardo Rivero, O: Patty Campbell; JEWEL OF MARWAN H (Marwan Al Shaqab x Shahnas Julle H), Ex: David Botha, O: Sycamore Farm LLC; MILANNIA (Marwan Al Shaqab x Faith EF), Ex: Kim Morgan, O: Dr. Janice Wieland.
Arabian Stallions 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Championship - Champion: WC ALI GAZAL (Gazal Al Shaqab x JE Ali Selene), Ex: Holly Woods Dillin, O: Holly Woods Dillin; Reserve: CP MICHELANGELO (Da Vinci FM x True Mist), Ex: Eric Loftis, O: Eric Loftis; Top Five: DESPERADOS VIKAMO (Giaccomo x Desperados Verlys), Ex: Robbie Hill, O: Karen Doney; AO BREEZE (Aclsic Raff x Mosha Khaitlyn), Ex: Ryan Moore, O: Morgan Millner; EPIC TYBERIUS (NYN Hisani x Mishkaa), Ex: Patty Campbell, O: Patty Campbell.
Arabian Yearling Breeders Sweepstakes Fillies Championship - Champion: MISS MARWAN PA (Marwan Al Shaqab x Miss Amerika), Ex: Michael Byatt, O: Al Shahania Stud; Reserve: BADIAA AL SHAHANIA (Marwan Al Shaqab x Majalis), Ex: David Botha, O: Al Shahania Stud; Top Ten: WS BESSON CARON (Besson Carol x TAF Sweet Melody), Ex: Kim Morgan, O: Herbert Meites; CHALLS AMBITION (Bey Ambition x Evening Chall), Ex: Anthony Steiner, O: Jan Alexander; WC ALIA (Art Dekko TT x JE Ali Selene), Ex: Ricardo Rivero, O: Holly Woods Dillin; QUANDAHAR Volume 43, No. 3 |
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(DA Valentino x Addison rose), ex: Wendye Gardiner, o: steven mendenhall; RENAISSANSE EASTER B (renaissanse x Desperados Verlys), ex: robbie Hill, o: Karen Doney. Stallion Service Futurity Arabian Yearling Fillies Championship - Champion: TAMAR CAMELITTA (mais shah x Tamar Kafire scarlet), ex: Troy Peterson, o: Tamara Hanby; Reserve: TAMAR RIHANNA (neposzar x UsA Tday), ex: saul rentaria, o: Tamara Hanby. Arabian Mares 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Championship - Champion: SHOWTHYME WCA (Pryme Thyme x WCA Perfectiming), ex: Grant Krohn, o: oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm; Reserve: MARIELLA TR (mPA Giovanni x DDA Lexus), ex: James White, o: Timberidge Family LLP; Top Five: MILANNIA (marwan Al shaqab x Faith eF), ex: Cynda Wieland bouse, o: Dr. Janice Wieland; TA Epic MAGNIFFICAA (Kordelas x bey magniffica), ex: Patty Campbell, o: Patty Campbell; INSPIRASHAHN (marwan Al shaqab x eVG intuishahn), ex: mary Ann Vaughn, o: mary Ann Vaughn.
Geldings
Arabian Geldings 2 Years Old & Over Championship - Champion: BAJA BALOO MOON (GDe Tsyndari x baloo elegans), ex: Kim morgan, o: sharon redman; Reserve: TS MISTERIOUS (marajj x TA silver mist), ex: silvio Domingues Da silva, o: Tres soles Arabians LLC; Top Five: UTRAFFA (Utrillo nY x ms maaraffa), ex: silvio moraes, o: Donald Greer; A LEDGEND (Ames Charisma x Cannette), ex: Wendye Gardiner, o: Wendye Gardiner; MAGGIDO (Thee Desperado x bint bint magidaa), ex: Anthony steiner, o: brenda Claybrook. Arabian Geldings 2 Years Old & Over AAOTH Championship - Champion: TS MISTERIOUS (marajj x TA silver mist), ex: stacy mcCrary, o: Tres soles Arabians LLC; Reserve: BAJA BALOO MOON (GDe Tsyndari x baloo elegans), ex: sharon redman, o: sharon redman; Top Five: MAGGIDO (Thee Desperado x bint bint magidaa), ex: brenda Claybrook, o: brenda Claybrook; KMA GORGEOUS GEORGE (Comar noble x KmA Gitaaza), ex: Greg oubre, o: Greg oubre; TA KHOLIBRIE (Kordelas x TA Khara mia), ex: Kara Powell, o: Kara Powell. Arabian Geldings 2 Years Old & Over JOTH 17 & Under Championship - Champion: INFIDELS FLAME (Thee infidel x minstrils nafia), ex: ethan Hupp, o: suzanna Hupp; Reserve: SOUTHERN NIGHTS SA (midnight Zepher JW x solima), ex: Laurel Wieck, o: Zepher Unlimited LLC.
Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR Championship - Champion: PRODIGY AFIRE (Afire bey V x Promises Kept), ex: Jennifer schaffel Junker, o: Jennifer schaffel Junker; Reserve: CA PSYCHIC POWER (D A napitov x LA Psychesilhoette), ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth. Arabian English Pleasure AATR Championship - Champion: GSF RIZING SON (Apollopalooza x PWA Tusea), ex: Amanda Purdin, o: boisvert Farms LLC; Reserve: CA PSYCHIC POWER (D A napitov x LA Psychesilhoette), ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth. Arabian English Pleasure JOTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: INTIMATEEXPRESSION CH (iXL noble express x miz behavin), ex: sarah elizabeth ellis, o: sarah elizabeth ellis; Reserve: MG NOBLE HEART (mHr nobility x DLA rodana ember), ex: bradey Dowding, o: Kelley Dowding. Arabian English Pleasure JTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: INTIMATEEXPRESSION CH (iXL noble express x miz behavin), ex: sarah elizabeth ellis, o: sarah elizabeth ellis; Reserve: MG NOBLE HEART (mHr nobility x DLA rodana ember), ex: bradey Dowding, o: Kelley Dowding; Top Five: MCA CHAZZ (Huckleberry bey x TC Charm), ex: erin ellis, o: Kathleen ellis. Arabian Country English Pleasure Open Championship - Champion: CSP AMERICAN IDOL (Ds mick Jagger x merlot CsP), ex: Gordon Potts, o: barbara Cook; Reserve: CP SANTA FE EXPRESS (iXL noble express x CP Dance Card), ex: Chase Harvill, o: mary schwendeman; Top Five: CSP HENNESSY (Ds mick Jagger x mHr martinna), ex: Jason Krohn, o: Wanda Coker; FRANK SINATRA (Hucklebey berry x sahr Ta Kei), ex: Jessica belt, o: madelyne Patrick; RFI MARUK EL SHIRAZ (shiraz x Jamaal x Van miss Cognac), ex: silvio Domingues Da silva, o: Katie springer. Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: BRIMSTONE B (Afire bey V x Jr Claudette), ex: Jason Krohn, o: oak Haven south Arabians LLC; Reserve: DOMINUS BF (mHr nobility x Davida JF), ex: Joel Gangi, o: boisvert Farms LLC; Top Five: AZURE BF (Allience x rY Azma), ex: A. rhein standish, o: boisvert Farms LLC; LLC PARKER (Pyro Thyme sA x TC Kharieta), ex: blake Krohn, o: Claire Larson; ALLELULIA AFIRE (baske Afire x PCF brianna), ex: Wendy Potts, o: Crystal sousa.
English Pleasure
Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Championship - Champion: CP SANTA FE EXPRESS (iXL noble express x CP Dance Card), ex: mary schwendeman, o: mary schwendeman; Reserve: BLAST MASTER (baske Afire x morgan Le Fay), ex: susan istre, o: susan istre; Top Five: MI PALOOZA (Apollopalooza x Task Anne), ex: Frieda Hanson, o: Frieda Hanson; CSA BOBBI SU (Afires Vision x CsA miracle miss), ex: rachel Harrington, o: rachel Harrington; CS TRACE AFIRE (Afire bey V x my Precisely rite), ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth.
Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: GSF RIZING SON (Apollopalooza x PWA Tusea), ex: Joel Gangi, o: boisvert Farms LLC; Reserve: O H ABOSK (Toskabi x bes baskin Glory), ex: blake Krohn, o: oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm; Top Five: CA AFIRES LILLY (Afires Vision x CA Tiger Lilly), ex: silvio Domingues Da silva, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth; SUM KINDA WONDERFUL (baske Afire x miss Hollyhotwire), ex: Kathleen stevens, o: Christine Hansen.
Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Championship - Champion: KATRINA THYME SA (Pryme Thyme x Khurina Y), ex: Jayne Lusty, o: oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm; Reserve: CSP MAGICIAN (mamage x nH mischief ), ex: Annalise Himmel, o: Deborah Ann Himmel; Top Five: BASKABI B S II (Toskabi x bes baskin Glory), ex: Patrick Kendrick, o: Patrick Kendrick; CA PHLASH DANCE ( JDm rain Dance x rCr notorious), ex: megan monette, o: megan monette; BENNTTLEYY (millennium LoA x reina X), ex: Taylor Kraft, o: Karen Kraft.
Purebred Performance Arabian English Pleasure Open Championship Champion: AFIRE STARR (Afire bey V x starr Llight), ex: Andy Dearing, o: beth Dearing; Reserve: TAMAR EMISSARY (emanor x bey Carnival), ex: Teri norell-Cansler, o: Donna Knight.
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Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR Championship - Champion: CSP MAGICIAN (mamage x nH mischief ), ex: Annalise Himmel, o: Deborah Ann Himmel; Reserve: CA PHLASH DANCE ( JDm rain Dance x rCr notorious), ex: megan monette, o: megan monette; Top Five: PRINCE OF AMES (baske Afire x Toi Jabaska), ex: rachel Ginter, o: rachel Ginter; DOMINUS BF (mHr nobility x Davida JF), ex: Chloe barnett, o: boisvert Farms LLC; BENNTTLEYY (millennium LoA x reina X), ex: Taylor Kraft, o: Karen Kraft. Arabian Country English Pleasure Select AATR Championship - Champion: CSP AMERICAN IDOL (Ds mick Jagger x merlot CsP), ex: Kristen mcLaughlin, o: barbara Cook; Reserve: SPLENDID SON (Afire bey V x brassmis), ex: Joanna rice, o: bogue Farms; Top Five: BCR MANDELEY (Hucklebey berry x mapenelle), ex: Kristin Pagonis, o: stacey robinson; OPTIMYSTIC S (iXL noble express x mystic bey), ex: stacy mcCrary, o: Tres soles Arabians LLC; POST MARK (express male x may elation), ex: susan read, o: susan read. Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: RAVEN AFIRE (Afire bey V x HL raisa), ex: Juliette Dell, o: 6D ranch Ltd.; Reserve: CP SMOOTH OPERATOR (baske Afire x Ultra Flame), ex: sarah Jeu, o: sarah Jeu; Top Five: FRANK SINATRA (Hucklebey berry x sahr Ta Keila), ex: madelyne Patrick, o: madelyne Patrick; MW NOBLE AFIRE (baske Afire x Vertigo nA), ex: megan sitzman, o: megan sitzman; X-CALIBURR (Matoi x Electra WMF), ex: sarah elizabeth ellis, o: sarah elizabeth ellis. Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: HUCKS GRACE MD (Hucklebey berry x Fantasye), ex: Peyton mainwaring, o: Thunder road ranch; Reserve: Aria MTA (Hucklebey berry x Always mTA), ex: olivia berkley Lockhart, o: olivia berkley Lockhart; Top Five: BELEN PR (ms bauquero x Pokeyna), ex: sarah matthews, o: sarah matthews; HARVARD OH (Tbo bayboy bask x TAF nadine), ex: Jacquelyn King, o: Jacquelyn bailey. Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: X-CALIBURR (matoi x electra WmF), ex: sarah elizabeth ellis, o: sarah elizabeth ellis; Reserve: POST MARK (express male x may elation), ex: Catherine read, o: susan read; Top Five: FRANK SINATRA (Hucklebey berry x sahr Ta Keila), ex: madelyne Patrick, o: madelyne Patrick; MW NOBLE AFIRE (baske Afire x Vertigo nA), ex: megan sitzman, o: megan sitzman; JA CITY WILD FIRE (A Wild Fire x JA Gailocity), ex: madison mcnulty, o: Christine ragusa. Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: CA PHLASH DANCE ( JDm rain Dance x rCr notorious), ex: Alexa Potts, o: megan monette; Reserve: HUCKS GRACE MD (Hucklebey berry x Fantasye), ex: Peyton mainwaring, o: Thunder road ranch; Top Five: HARVARD OH (Tbo bayboy bask x TAF nadine), ex: Jacquelyn King, o: Jacquelyn bailey; ARIA MTA (Hucklebey berry x Always mTA), ex: olivia berkley Lockhart, o: olivia berkley Lockhart; BELEN PR (ms bauquero x Pokeyna), ex: sarah matthews, o: sarah matthews.
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Arabian Park Horse Open Championship Champion: NOBLE RENAISSANCE (iXL noble express x radiant Afire), ex: Andy Dearing, o: beth Dearing; Reserve: TAMAR EMISSARY (emanor x bey Carnival), ex: Teri norell-Cansler, o: Donna Knight.
Side Saddle
Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Championship Champion: TAMAR BLACK LABEL (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), Ex: Amy Peterson, O: Troy Peterson; Reserve: FIELD OF LIFE (Muirfield x Sai La Vie), Ex: Mallory Harrell, O: Mallory Harrell; Top Five: MAXIMILIA PR (OKW Maximilian x Frivolie), Ex: Katie Hudson, O: Robin Young Bray; WR LARIETTA (Latigo V x Mi Kleopatra), Ex: Catherine Read, O: Catherine Read; QUEST MF (Retador x Ochava), Ex: Erin Ellis, O: Erin Ellis. Arabian Ladies Side Saddle ATR Championship Champion: TAMAR BLACK LABEL (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), Ex: Amy Peterson, O: Troy Peterson; Reserve: TAMAR HURRICANE FORCE (Ptron x Leika), Ex: Stephanie Hendrickson, O: Stephanie Hendrickson; Top Five: QUEST MF (Retador x *Ochava), Ex: Erin Ellis, O: Erin Ellis; MAXIMILIA PR (OKW Maximilian x Frivolie), Ex: Robin Young Bray, O: Robin Young Bray; SUGARR PLUM (Krakov x Sugarr Babe), Ex: Claire Wimberly, O: Claire Wimberly.
Driving
Arabian Pleasure Driving Championship Champion: O H ABOSK (Toskabi x BES Baskin Glory), Ex: Blake Krohn, O: Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm; Reserve: BOROBADUR BF (MH Nobility x RY Azma), Ex: A. Rhein Standish, O: Boisvert Farms LLC; Top Five: SUMTHINTOTOKABOUT (D A Napitov x Tara-Lask), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth. Arabian Country Pleasure Driving Open Championship - Champion: BASKABI B S II (Toskabi x BES Baskin Glory), Ex: Jason Krohn, O: Patrick Kendrick; Reserve: CA PHLASH DANCE ( JDM Rain Dance x RCR Notorious), Ex: Megan Monette, O: Megan Monette; Top Five: TS MISTERIOUS (Marajj x TA Silver Mist), Ex: Silvio Domingues Da Silva, O: Tres Soles Arabians LLC; BENNTTLEYY (Millennium LOA x Reina X), Ex: Taylor Kraft, O: Karen Kraft; MW NOBLE AFIRE (Baske Afire x Vertigo NA), Ex: Ross Tarkington, O: Megan Sitzman. Arabian Country Pleasure Driving ATD Championship - Champion: BASKABI B S II (Toskabi x BES Baskin Glory), Ex: Emma Kate Kendrick, O: Patrick Kendrick; Reserve: BCR MANDELEY (Hucklebey Berry x Mapenelle), Ex: Jane Ann Godsey, O: Stacey Robinson; Top Five: MW NOBLE AFIRE (Baske Afire x Vertigo NA), Ex: Megan Sitzman, O: Megan Sitzman; CSA BOBBI SU (Afires Vision x CSA Miracle Miss), Ex: Rachel Harrington, O: Rachel Harrington; TS MISTERIOUS (Marajj x TA Silver Mist), Ex: Stacy McCrary, O: Tres Soles Arabians LLC.
Western Pleasure
Arabian Western Pleasure Open Championship - Champion: MD DYNASTY OF FAME (Starof Fame V x Anas Star Fire), Ex: Stanley White III, O: Hal Weber; Reserve: SAHARA JEWEL V ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Sweet Sanad), Ex: Bob Hart Jr., O: Julie Jones; Top Five: RA FAMES STARLETT (Star Of Fame V x NNL Scandal Nashana), Ex: Josh Quintus, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; KHADILLAC PGA (Khadraj NA x Gai Fantasha), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: Colleen Meinke; SATYSFACTION (The Nobelest x GV Top Celebrity), Ex: Chase Harvill, O: Elizabeth Lang. Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: ENZIA FMA (Enzo x Sue Bees Honey), Ex: J T Keller, O: John Moore; Reserve: KACHINA JUELL V ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Khantina Girl V), Ex: Bob Hart Jr., O: Bobbi Stuckenhoff; Top Five: JUNIE MOON HA (Starof Fame V x PA Senneca), Ex: Josh Quintus, O: Lori-Kay Frommann; DLC EXXS FIRST LADY
(Exxpectation x DLC Perfect Ember), Ex: Stanley White III, O: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; TS VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x BJ Outragous Girl), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: Terra Sano Ventures Ltd. Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over Championship - Champion: ALERRO (Magnum Psyche x Tuscany Bey), Ex: Jerry Newman, O: Jerry Newman; Reserve: FAMES OVATION (Amazing Fame V x Pattronia), Ex: Marian Buehler, O: Marian Buehler; Top Five: LINK TO FAME (Fame VF x Honeicomb), Ex: Brent Gilman, O: Powers & Gilman Partnership; WR FINNAGAN (Sir Fames HBV x Miss Escada), Ex: Michele Moss, O: Michele Moss; LONE STAR FAME (MS Heir ToFame x KRA Moon River), Ex: Cheryl Barnes, O: Cheryl Barnes. Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 Championship - Champion: MAXIMUM PR (OKW Maximilian x Frivolie), Ex: Jimmy Jay Bray Jr., O: Robin Young Bray; Reserve: KID ROX (EF Kid Curry x PKA Oelegantangel), Ex: Wendi Stegall, O: Dana Daniels; Top Five: PREGO RL (Versace x Pasazz), Ex: Rhonda White, O: Timberidge Family LLP; PRESCOTT (Khadraj NA x Karny), Ex: Rebecca Nash, O: Robert Nash; JUNIE MOON HA (Starof Fame V x PA Senneca), Ex: Lori-Kay Frommann, O: LoriKay Frommann.
x BEA Society Belle), Ex: Logan Chisholm, O: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; Reserve: KRA IM AMAZING (Amazing Fame V x Khemo Silver Lace), Ex: Sydney Andersen, O: Gina Andersen; Top Five: RAKKAS UB (Ryad El Jamaal x NV Gypsy), Ex: Amanda Burns, O: Amanda Burns; QUEST MF (Retador x Ochava), Ex: Erin Ellis, O: Erin Ellis; PSYDEKICK (Magnum Psyche x Dai Zetta), Ex: Rachael Demers, O: Rachael Demers. Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: PILASTER (Europejczyk x Pipi), Ex: Amelia Trace Nelson, O: Amelia Trace Nelson; Reserve: KRH SHAHZAR (KRH Zar Sharif x Bint Shamouna), Ex: Kendall Paris, O: Kendall Paris; Top Five: MUSKQUITE (Sir Musk x Kimiko), Ex: Leah Blanchard, O: Shannon Blanchard. Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: JUST JOE (Versace x BEA Society Belle), Ex: Logan Chisholm, O: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; Reserve: KRA IM AMAZING (Amazing Fame V x Khemo Silver Lace), Ex: Sydney Andersen, O: Gina Andersen; Top Five: QUEST MF (Retador x Ochava), Ex: Erin Ellis, O: Erin Ellis; CR MIKHII (CR Kiyev x Maturia), Ex: Caroline Huff, O: C R Arabians; SUGARR PLUM (Krakov x Sugarr Babe), Ex: Claire Wimberly, O: Claire Wimberly.
Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-35 Championship - Champion: VALLEJO MOON BEAM (Rohara Moon Storm x Vallejo Buckle Up), Ex: Audrey Hart, O: Audrey Hart; Reserve: TAMAR BLACK LABEL (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), Ex: Amy Peterson, O: Troy Peterson; Top Five: TAMAR FINAL TRIBUTE (Neposzar x Balanai), Ex: Meghan Veitenheimer, O: Meghan Veitenheimer; KRISTIAN DIOR (Versace x Kristianna), Ex: Kellie Frye, O: Kellie Frye; SATYSFACTION (The Nobelest x GV Top Celebrity), Ex: Jacqueline Lang, O: Elizabeth Lang.
Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: PRESCOTT (Khadraj NA x Karny), Ex: Sarah Porter, O: Robert Nash; Reserve: DREEM STREET ROSE (Link To Fame x Rose Mauri), Ex: Morguhn Burke, O: Rebecca Solter; Top Five: PILASTER (Europejczyk x Pipi), Ex: Amelia Trace Nelson, O: Amelia Trace Nelson; MUSKQUITE (Sir Musk x Kimiko), Ex: Leah Blanchard, O: Shannon Blanchard; KRH SHAHZAR (KRH Zar Sharif x Bint Shamouna), Ex: Kendall Paris, O: Kendall Paris.
Arabian Western Pleasure 3 Year Old Futurity Champion: DIESEL SMOKE CBA (Sundance Kid V x CA Majia), Ex: Josh Quintus, O: Timberidge Family LLP; Reserve: MADAME JULLYEN V ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Mosquerade V), Ex: Bob Hart Jr., O: Dana Lockhart; Top Five: RA ETERNAL FLAME (Fame VF x Gaillye), Ex: Audrey Hart, O: Audrey Hart; TAMAR ALEJANDRO (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), Ex: Randy Anderson, O: Troy Peterson; TAMAR SWEET NICKY D (Tamar Nickoli x Tamar Sweet Caroline), Ex: Troy Peterson, O: Tamara Hanby.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open Championship - Champion: ALLEGIENCE BF (Alada Baskin x MC Jabaskenade), Ex: Wendy Potts, O: Kathryn Knebel; Reserve: TS HERMOSO GIRL (C A Hermoso x BJ Outragous Girl), Ex: Jayme Martino, O: Kim Snodgrass; Top Five: CP MARQUIS (Baske Afire x CP Princess), Ex: Sally Randle, O: North By Northwest LLC; TAMAR TOLSTOY (Neposzar x Ptersks Asmara), Ex: Meghan Veitenheimer, O: Caroline Huff; TAMAR PASO DOBLE (Neposzar x TAl Misty Morning), Ex: Jamie Fox, O: Meghan Veitenheimer.
Arabian Western Pleasure AATR Championship Champion: TAMAR BLACK LABEL (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), Ex: Amy Peterson, O: Troy Peterson; Reserve: KHARAKTOR (Khadraj NA x SH Sharifa), Ex: Lisa Cooley, O: Lisa Cooley; Top Five: MAXIMILIA PR (OKW Maximilian x Frivolie), Ex: Jimmy Jay Bray Jr., O: Robin Young Bray; LINK TO FAME (Fame VF x Honeicomb), Ex: Brent Gilman, O: Powers & Gilman Partnership; PREGO RL (Versace x Pasazz), Ex: Rhonda White, O: Timberidge Family LLP. Arabian Western Pleasure Select AATR Championship - Champion: TAMAR NICKOLI (Neposzar x Pontrona), Ex: Holly Westmoreland, O: Holly Westmoreland; Reserve: KHARAKTOR (Khadraj NA x SH Sharifa), Ex: Lisa Cooley, O: Lisa Cooley; Top Five: SAKITO (Sasaki x Chispa), Ex: Jasmine Anwer, O: Jasmine Anwer; WR FINNAGAN (Sir Fames HBV x Miss Escada), Ex: Michele Moss, O: Michele Moss; WR AMAZING TRADITION (Amazing Fame V x Mi Maria), Ex: Paige Whittecar, O: Paige Whittecar. Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: JUST JOE (Versace
Hunter Pleasure
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: ROL CYLENT ALARM (Cytosk x MA Toska), Ex: Sally Randle, O: Shamrock Farms LLC; Reserve: TAMAR PERICLES (Mais Shah x Pirouette MG), Ex: Meghan Veitenheimer, O: Meghan Veitenheimer; Top Five: OFW PSY FI (Afire Bey V x OFW Psymara), Ex: Wendy Potts, O: Sidney Splawn Dolquist; TAMAR MONDORO (Mais Shah x Tamar Lishka), Ex: Jamie Fox, O: Tamara Hanby; TA KAISER (Gallup x Katrynna), Ex: Melissa Barter-Bradley, O: Lisa Knudson-Halpain. Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Championship - Champion: SAN-ANTONIO SF (Georgio AF x LC Psuzanna), Ex: Lynn Simpson, O: Lynn Simpson; Reserve: VJ BERRYANCE (Sundance Kid V x Berrymerri Bey), Ex: Mari Perczak, O: Mari Perczak; Top Five: BEY EL MARWAN ATL (Marwan Al Shaqab x RD Celebrashahn), Ex: Sharon Redman, O: Sharon Redman; OFW PSY FI (Afire Bey V x OFW Psymara), Ex: Sidney Splawn Dolquist, O: Sidney Splawn Dolquist; WS STARS ESCAPADE (HF Mister Chips x WS Naprinnas Star), Ex: Karen Meites, O: Herbert Meites.
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Arabian Stallion 2 Years Old & Over Champion WC ALI GAZAL (Gazal Al Shaqab x JE Ali Selene), shown by Ricardo Rivero for owner Holly Woods Dillin.
Arabian Yearling Breeders Sweepstakes Colt/ Gelding Champion VOLTURI (DA Valentino x ABHA Qalams), shown by Michael Byatt for owner Nora Tatum.
Stallion Service Futurity Arabian Yearling Colt/ Gelding Champion TAMAR BACCARAT (Mais Shah x Tamar Natalliya), shown by Saul Rentaria for owner Tamara Hanby.
Arabian Stallion 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Champion WC ALI GAZAL (Gazal Al Shaqab x JE Ali Selene), shown by owner Holly Woods Dillin.
Arabian Mare 2 Years Old & Over Open and AOTH Champion SHOWTHYME WCA (Pryme Thyme x WCA Perfectiming), shown by Grant Krohn for owner Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm.
Arabian Yearling Breeders Sweepstakes Filly Champion MISS MARWAN PA (Marwan Al Shaqab x Miss Amerika), shown by Michael Byatt for owner Al Shahania Stud.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Championship - Champion: VJ BERRYANCE (sundance Kid V x berrymerri bey), ex: Leah Perczak, o: mari Perczak; Reserve: CP MARQUIS (baske Afire x CP Princess), ex: Andrew smith, o: north by northwest LLC; Top Five: SM MAJESTIKA (szed majestuoso x sF rare exception), ex: rebecca everitt, o: Gayle everitt; ROL CYLENT ALARM (Cytosk x mA Toska), ex: Leslie Doran sommer, o: shamrock Farms LLC; ZOOM INTO CYTE (Cytosk x Wn Delair), ex: Allyson Koehler, o: edward Koehler.
(szed majestuoso x sF rare exception), ex: rebecca everitt, o: Gayle everitt; Reserve: ALLEGIENCE BF (Alada baskin x mC Jabaskenade), ex: mary Knebel, o: Kathryn Knebel; Top Five: TAMAR HURRICANE FORCE (Ptron x Leika), ex: stephanie Hendrickson, o: stephanie Hendrickson; TS HERMOSO GIRL (C A Hermoso x bJ outragous), ex: Kim snodgrass, o: Kim snodgrass; SS KHARBEN KOPY (C A Hermoso x ss Khactus rose), ex: Jennifer schwing, o: Jennifer schwing.
Stallion Service Futurity Arabian Yearling Filly Champion TAMAR CAMELITTA (Mais Shah x Tamar Kafire Scarlet), shown by Troy Peterson for owner Tamara Hanby.
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Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR Championship - Champion: CP MARQUIS (baske Afire x CP Princess), ex: Andrew smith, o: north by northwest LLC; Reserve: VJ BERRYANCE (sundance Kid V x berrymerri bey), ex: mari Perczak, o: mari Perczak; Top Five: ALLEGIENCE BF (Alada baskin x mC Jabaskenade), ex: Kathryn Knebel, o: Kathryn Knebel; PRINCE OF THYME (Pryme Thyme x WCA Perfectiming), ex: michelle stephens, o: Laura bradley; ROL CYLENT ALARM (Cytosk x mA Toska), ex: Leslie Doran sommer, o: shamrock Farms LLC. Arabian Hunter Pleasure Select AATR Championship - Champion: SM MAJESTIKA
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: AVATAR PA (masquerade PA x WA Chanel), ex: Danielle Gruber, o: Danielle Gruber; Reserve: DLC EXXTRA EXXTRA (exxpectation x Kleopatraa), ex: Logan Chisholm, o: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; Top Five: OVERTHYME AMF (Pyro Thyme sA x Capana), ex: remy Grace sass, o: remy Grace sass; TAMAR SAVOIR FAIRE (neposzar x nDL Vanity Fair), ex: brooke Dowding, o: brooke Dowding; NO DOUBTT (Afire bey V x summer Flame), ex: mary margaret Gilbert, o: mary margaret Gilbert. Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: SS KHARBEN KOPY (C A Hermoso x ss Khactus rose), ex:
Arabian Gelding 2 Years Old & Over Champion BAJA BALOO MOON (GDE Tsyndari x Baloo Elegans), shown by Kim Morgan for owner Sharon Redman.
Arabian Gelding 2 Years Old & Over AAOTH Champion TS MISTERIOUS (Marajj x TA Silver Mist), shown by Stacy McCrary for owner Tres Soles Arabians LLC.
Arabian Gelding 2 Years Old & Over JOTH 17 & Under Champion INFIDELS FLAME (Thee Infidel x Minstrils Nafia), shown by Ethan Hupp for owner Suzanna Hupp.
Arabian English Pleasure Open Champion AFIRE STARR (Afire Bey V x Starr Llight), ridden by Andy Dearing for owner Beth Dearing.
Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion GSF RIZING SON (Apollopalooza x PWA Tusea), ridden by Joel Gangi for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.
Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR Champion PRODIGY AFIRE (Afire Bey V x Promises Kept), ridden by owner Jennifer Schaffel Junker.
Emily Schwing, O: Jennifer Schwing; Reserve: TUSCAN SUN (Versace x LF Silkn Satin), Ex: Alexa Potts, O: Mackenzie Potts; Top Five: NO DOUBTT (Afire Bey V x Summer Flame), Ex: Melissa Gilbert, O: Mary Margaret Gilbert; ESpRiT D AMORR (Amadorr x CA Cameo Bey), Ex: Julia Gaidousek, O: Julia Gaidousek; THE ARiSTOCRAT WB (Allionce x Love of Wisdom), Ex: Alycia Boucher, O: Brittany Boucher.
NO DOUBTT (Afire Bey V x Summer Flame), Ex: Melissa Gilbert, O: Mary Margaret Gilbert; D SpECiAL EDiTiON (Paavo x Tahira Dawn), Ex: Hannah Jones, O: Natalie Harrison; SS KHARBEN KOpY (C A Hermoso x SS Khactus Rose), Ex: Emily Schwing, O: Jennifer Schwing.
Arabian English Show Hack JTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: pOST MARK (Express Male x May Elation), Ex: Catherine Read, O: Susan Read; Reserve: X-CALiBURR (Matoi x Electra WMF), Ex: Sarah Elizabeth Ellis, O: Sarah Elizabeth Ellis; Top Five: THEE JOKERS WiLD (Im Aces High x TCA Sunkist Bey), Ex: Skye Williams, O: Elizabeth Williams.
Arabian Hunter pleasure JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: AVATAR pA (Masquerade PA x WA Chanel), Ex: Danielle Gruber, O: Danielle Gruber; Reserve: FiELD OF LiFE (Muirfield x Sai La Vie), Ex: Mallory Harrell, O: Mallory Harrell; Top Five: OVERTHYME AMF (Pyro Thyme SA x Capana), Ex: Remy Grace Sass, O: Remy Grace Sass; TUSCAN SUN (Versace x LF Silkn Satin), Ex: Mackenzie Potts, O: Mackenzie Potts; TAMAR SAVOiR FAiRE (Neposzar x NDL Vanity Fair), Ex: Brooke Dowding, O: Brooke Dowding. Arabian Hunter pleasure JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: TS HERMOSO GiRL (C A Hermoso x BJ Outragous Girl), Ex: Peyton Randle, O: Kim Snodgrass; Reserve: ESpRiT D AMORR (Amadorr x CA Cameo Bey), Ex: Julia Gaidousek, O: Julia Gaidousek, Top Five:
Show Hack
Arabian English Show Hack Open Championship - Champion: pOST MARK (Express Male x May Elation), Ex: Kathleen Stevens, O: Susan Read; Reserve: WiSELY KEEpN TiME (MX Metronom x Aluwis), Ex: Lisa Skalski, O: Georgia Hodge; Top Five: MAJOR DESTiNY (Afire Bey V x Pendia), Ex: Martha McCollough, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; MAGiCiAN RW (Hucks Heritage V x Morning on Fire), Ex: Teri Norell-Cansler, O: Donna Knight. Arabian English Show Hack AAOTR Championship - Champion: BLAST MASTER (Baske Afire x Morgan Le Fay), Ex: Susan Istre, O: Susan Istre; Reserve: Mi pALOOZA (Apollopalooza x Task Anne), Ex: Frieda Hanson, O: Frieda Hanson; Top Five: MAJOR DESTiNY (Afire Bey V x Pendia), Ex: Martha McCollough, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; WiSELY KEEpN TiME (MX Metronom x Aluwis), Ex: Georgia Hodge, O: Georgia Hodge.
Native Costume
Arabian Mounted Native Costume Open Championship - Champion: WiSELY KEEpN TiME (MX Metronom x Aluwis), Ex: Lisa Skalski, O: Georgia Hodge; Reserve: ALEXANDRiA WB (Afire Bey V x CW Basquelle), Ex: Sarah Jeu, O: Sarah Jeu; Top Five: CANADiANCLUBONiCE (Zodiac Matador x TR Bare Essence), Ex: Jacqueline Porteny, O: Lori Ragland; HOUR CUERVO TR (Laddinn Hour AP x Dakota BTL), Ex: Silvio Domingues Da Silva, O: Silvio Domingues Da Silva; ANZAFiRE (Anza Padron x Lady Aafire), Ex: Michelle Evans, O: Argyle Arabians. Arabian Mounted Native Costume AATR Championship - Champion: SWAGGER (Bravado Bey V x Marisadd Rhapsody), Ex: Beth Dearing, O: Beth Dearing; Reserve: ANZAFiRE (Anza Padron x Lady Aafire), Ex: Michelle Evans, O: Argyle Arabians; Top Five: WiSELY KEEpN TiME Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian English Pleasure AATR Champion GSF RIZING SON (Apollopalooza x PWA Tusea), ridden by Amanda Purdin for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.
Arabian English Pleasure JOTR and JTR 17 & Under Champion INTIMATEEXPRESSION CH (IXL Noble Express x Miz Behavin), ridden by owner Sarah Elizabeth Ellis.
Arabian Country English Pleasure Open Champion CSP AMERICAN IDOL (DS Mick Jagger x Merlot CSP), ridden by Gordon Potts for owner Barbara Cook.
Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion BRIMSTONE B (Afire Bey V x JR Claudette), ridden by Jason Krohn for owner Oak Haven South Arabians LLC.
Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Champion CP SANTA FE EXPRESS (IXL Noble Express x CP Dance Card), ridden by owner Mary Schwendeman.
Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Champion KATRINA THYME SA (Pryme Thyme x Khurina Y), ridden by Jayne Lusty for owner Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm.
(mX metronom x Aluwis), ex: Georgia Hodge, o: Georgia Hodge; MYSTIFYER SF (baske Afire x miss Allience), ex: Lirianna Anderson, o: Lirianna Anderson; SUMTHINTOTKABOUT (D A napitov x Tara Lask), ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth.
Arabian Reining Junior Horse Championship Champion: TA MOZART (Kordelas x marieta), ex: John o’Hara, o: Kimberly Kirk Tillman.
Arabian Mounted Native Costume JTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: ALEXANDRIA WB (Afire bey V x CW basquelle), ex: sarah Jeu, o: sarah Jeu; Reserve: JA CITY WILD FIRE (A Wild Fire x JA Gailocity), ex: madison mcnulty, o: Christine ragusa; Top Five: CANADIANCLUBONICE (Zodiac matador x Tr bare essence), ex: Jacqueline Porteny, o: Lori ragland; MCA CHAZZ (Huckleberry bey x TC Charm), ex: erin ellis, o: Kathleen ellis; THEE JOKERS WILD (im Aces High x TCA sunkist bey), ex: skye Williams, o: elizabeth Williams.
Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR Champion CSP MAGICIAN (Mamage x NH Mischief ), ridden by Annalise Himmel for owner Deborah Ann Himmel.
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Reining
Arabian Reining Horse Open Championship Champion: TA MOZART (Kordelas x marieta), ex: John o’Hara, o: Kimberly Kirk Tillman; Reserve: TA HORIZON (Kordelas x Hulanka PAsb), ex: John o’Hara, o: stephen Grove.
Arabian Reining Horse AAOTR Championship - Champion: TA HORIZON (Kordelas x Hulanka PAsb), ex: stephen Grove, o: stephen Grove; Reserve: TR ZEE MEGAFIRE (Zee mega bucks x Afire of Gold), ex: Traci moseley, o: Traci moseley; Top Five: CR KOJACQUE (Cr Kivev x Cr Fulluv magique), ex: edward Koehler, o: edward Koehler. Arabian Reining Horse ATR Championship Champion: CR KOJACQUE (Cr Kivev x Cr Fulluv magique), ex: edward Koehler, o: edward Koehler; Reserve: TA HORIZON (Kordelas x Hulanka PAsb), ex: stephen Grove, o: stephen Grove.
Trail
Arabian Western Trail Horse Open Championship - Champion: IMMORTAL TREASURE (D A napitov x sugarnspice mC), ex: margaret Lucas, o: margaret Lucas; Reserve: KN RIO TUFF (Tuffco x rio my Dannaa), ex: margaret Woodruff, o: margaret Woodruff; Top Five: PKA MPOSSIBLEDREAM (PKA Audamaetion x Am Dream song), ex: Dr. Karlan Downing, o: Karma Arabians; KRH SHAHZAR (KrH Zar sharif x bint shamouna), ex: Kendall Paris, o: Kendall Paris.
Arabian Country English Pleasure Select AATR Champion CSP AMERICAN IDOL (DS Mick Jagger x Merlot CSP), ridden by Kristen McLaughlin for owner Barbara Cook.
Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Champion RAVEN AFIRE (Afire Bey V x HL Raisa), ridden by Juliette Dell for owner 6D Ranch Ltd.
Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Champion HUCKS GRACE MD (Hucklebey Berry x Fantasye), ridden by Peyton Mainwaring for owner Thunder Road Ranch
Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 14-17 Champion X-CALIBURR (Matoi x Electra WMF), ridden by owner Sarah Elizabeth Ellis.
Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Champion CA PHLASH DANCE ( JDM Rain Dance x RCR Notorious), ridden by Alexa Potts for owner Megan Monette.
Arabian Park Horse Open Champion NOBLE RENAISSANCE (IXL Noble Express x Radiant Afire), ridden by Andy Dearing for owner Beth Dearing.
Arabian Western Trail Horse ATR Championship - Champion: IMMORTAL TREASURE (D A Napitov x Sugarnspice MC), Ex: Margaret Lucas, O: Margaret Lucas; Reserve: KN RIO TUFF (Tuffco x Rio My Dannaa), Ex: Margaret Woodruff, O: Margaret Woodruff.
Arabian Working Cow Junior Horse Championship - Champion: KORDELAS NAHLAH (Kordelas x Bintzaris Rosa), Ex: Matthew Howell, O: Linda Anne Helo; Reserve: SA STEALTH (Remington Magnum x DW Fame S Miss Fiss), Ex: John Garland, O: Terry Strub.
Cherie), Ex: Debbie Howell, O: Matthew Howell; Reserve: DWFS IMAJICA (AM Sea Captain x AM Honeysuckle), Ex: Deni Grissette, O: Deni Grissette; Top Five: AM HALATOUS STAR (AM Good OldBoy x Al-Marah Galen), Ex: Melissa Walker, O: Melissa Walker.
Reined/Working Cow
Arabian Working Cow Horse AATR Championship - Champion: VALLEJO CYLEBRITY (Rohara Moon Storm x Cytrina), Ex: Katharyn Hart, O: Vallejo III Ranch LLC.
Arabian Cutting $5,000 Limit Novice Horse Championship - Champion: AM HALATOUS STAR (AM Good OldBoy x Al-Marah Galen), Ex: John Garland, O: Melissa Walker.
Arabian Working Cow Horse JTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: AMERIKAN EAGLE (R Classic Touch x State of Liberty), Ex: Megan Sitzman, O: Gary Howard; Reserve: RAGE OF FIRE (DW Bonfire x Ambiance V), Ex: Jenna Dillin, O: Eddie Ralston.
Half-Arabian Halter
Arabian Reined Cow Horse Open Championship - Champion: SOGO KHEMO (Khemonada x Fahim Aphrodisia), Ex: Lisa Gallery, O: Lisa Gallery; Reserve: AMERIKAN EAGLE (R Classic Touch x State of Liberty), Ex: Eddie Ralston, O: Gary Howard; Top Five: TR ZEE MEGAFIRE (Zee Mega Bucks x Afire of Gold), Ex: Jamie Peters, O: Traci Moseley. Arabian Working Cow Horse Open Championship - Champion: HHRS BEAU IDEAL (Tanzmen x Buszina V), Ex: Connie Walker, O: Connie Walker; Reserve: CIMMARRON SUNRISE (Cimmarron Bey x Hawaiian Dancer), Ex: Kathy Braden, O: Larry Nace; Top Five: TAMAR VISIONARY (Neposzar x Balanai), Ex: Eddie Ralston, O: Tamara Hanby; VALLEJO CYLEBRITY (Rohara Moon Storm x Cytrina), Ex: Katharyn Hart, O: Vallejo III Ranch LLC; SOGO KHEMO (Khemonada x Fahim Aphrodisia), Ex: Lisa Gallery, O: Lisa Gallery.
Cutting
Arabian Cutting Open Championship Champion: AL MARAH SILVER MAGIC (SDA Silver Legend x DWFS Imajica), Ex: John Garland, O: Vango Arabians; Reserve: DONS LIL SHAMROCK (Don Millord x Angel Essence), Ex: Derek Glover, O: David Dickerson. Arabian Cutting Non-Pro Championship Champion: AJ SUNDANCE (Fayrah x GSA Misty
Mares
HA/AA Mares 2 Years Old & Over Championship - Champion: TAMAR DEVINE DESIGN (The Color Of Fame x Shameless Desire), Ex: Troy Peterson, O: Dana Daniels; Reserve: KREWE DE LIS (Krewe x Just Jaylo), Ex: Kim Morgan, O: Karen Wesche; Top Five: ALOHA CCF (VCP Magnifire x Sweeter Than Chocolate), Ex: Chase Harvill, O: Nancy SwitzerWeigard; KRA SPICE GIRL (KRA Afire Works x Karma Ridge Dance All Night), Ex: Grant Krohn, O: Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm; GM ALIS KAHLAN (Aja Ali x GMA Arial), Ex: Mary Ann Vaughn, O: Mary Ann Vaughn. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Open and ATR Champion TAMAR BLACK LABEL (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), ridden by Amy Peterson for owner Troy Peterson.
Arabian Pleasure Driving Champion O H ABOSK (Toskabi x BES Baskin Glory), driven by Blake Krohn for owner Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm.
Arabian Country Pleasure Driving Open Champion BASKABI B S II (Toskabi x BES Baskin Glory), driven by Jason Krohn for owner Patrick Kendrick.
Arabian Country Pleasure Driving ATD Champion BASKABI B S II (Toskabi x BES Baskin Glory), driven by Emma Kate Kendrick for owner Patrick Kendrick.
Arabian Western Pleasure Open Champion MD DYNASTY OF FAME (Starof Fame V x Anas Star Fire), ridden by Stanley White III for owner Hal Weber.
Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse Champion ENZIA FMA (Enzo x Sue Bees Honey), ridden by J T Keller for owner John Moore.
HA/AA Mares 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Championship - Champion: KRA SPICE GIRL (KrA Afire Works x Karma ridge Dance All night), ex: Grant Krohn, o: oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm; Reserve: ALOHA CCF (VCP magnifire x sweeter Than Chocolate), ex: nancy switzer-Weigard, o: nancy switzer-Weigard; Top Five: GM ALIS KAHLAN (Aja Ali x GmA Arial), ex: mary Ann Vaughn, o: mary Ann Vaughn.
HA/AA Yearling Breeders Sweepstakes Colts/ Geldings Championship - Champion: C THYME AFTER THYME (Thyme Travler x G stellar Tribute), ex: David Krysler, o: Charlotte beeson.
Stallion Service Futurity HA/AA Colts/Geldings/ Fillies Championship - Champion: KLASIQUE SILHOUETTE (GH elderberry Wine x Klassy Angel), ex: rhonda monson, o: Velma boodt.
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Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over Champion ALERRO (Magnum Psyche x Tuscany Bey), ridden by owner Jerry Newman.
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HA/AA Geldings 2 Years Old & Over Championship - Champion: CHICK MAGNET (baske Afire x ring Girl), ex: Kim morgan, o: Herbert meites; Reserve: RUSSELL CROWE (Valantino x rPA electric Jam), ex: brandon Walker, o: Laura metzger; Top Five: IM JUST PERFECT (el milenio x easter Freckles), ex: Jimmy Jay bray Jr., o: Jimmy bray; KREWES KONTROL CH (Krewe x Keys spirit), ex: Jessica belt, o: Harvill Arabians; THAT MANN O MYNE (manno x Laleeque), ex: emily robinson, o: sue Jones.
HA/AA Geldings 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Championship - Champion: CHICK MAGNET (baske Afire x ring Girl), ex: Herbert meites, o: Herbert meites; Reserve: RUSSELL CROWE (Valantino x rPA electric Jam), ex: Laura metzger, o: Laura metzger; Top Five: IM JUST PERFECT (el milenio x easter Freckles), ex: Jimmy bray, o: Jimmy bray; KREWES KONTROL CH (Krewe x Keys spirit), ex: Amanda Harvill, o: Harvill Arabians; GMA-ALI MALAKI (Aja Ali x GmA Arial), ex: mary Ann Vaughn, o: mary Ann Vaughn.
Half-Arabian Performance English Pleasure
HA/AA English Pleasure Open Championship - Champion: SOUL SISTER CH (sultan’s Great Day x simplysensational), ex: Chase Harvill, o: nanci Williams; Reserve: AFIRE BRAND (baske Afire x The small Town blues), ex: Jason Krohn, o: oak Haven south Arabians LLC; Top Five:
Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 Champion MAXIMUM PR (OKW Maximilian x Frivolie), ridden by Jimmy Jay Bray Jr. for owner Robin Young Bray.
Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-35 Champion VALLEJO MOON BEAM (Rohara Moon Storm x Vallejo Buckle Up), ridden by owner Audrey Hart.
Arabian Western Pleasure 3 Year Old Futurity Champion DIESEL SMOKE CBA (Sundance Kid V x CA Majia), ridden by Josh Quintus for owner Timberidge Family LLP.
Arabian Western Pleasure AATR Champion TAMAR BLACK LABEL (Neposzar x LW Gradyna), ridden by Amy Peterson for owner Troy Peterson.
Arabian Western Pleasure Select AATR Champion TAMAR NICKOLI (Neposzar x Pontrona), ridden by owner Holly Westmoreland.
Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR and JTR 14-17 Champion JUST JOE (Versace x BEA Society Belle), ridden by Logan Chisholm for owner Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership.
WS CENTER STAGE (AA Apollo Bey x Stage Fright), Ex: Melissa Barter-Bradley, O: Herbert Meites; MISS INDEPENDENCE TWC (D A Napitov x Fox In Sox), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth; TOK ABOUT SOX (D A Napitov x Fox In Sox), Ex: Silvio Domingues Da Silva, O: Gary Heberling.
Fright), Ex: Tiffany Meites, O: Herbert Meites; AF MAJESTIC MOTION (Majesteit x Venus Del Nilo), Ex: Joy Ann Armstrong, O: Joy Ann Armstrong; MISS INDEPENDENCE TWC (D A Napitov x Fox In Sox), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth.
STRIP ( Justafire DGL x La Mirabella), Ex: Jacqueline Porteny, O: Jacqueline Porteny.
HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: GET RHYTHMN BF (Bolt WB x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), Ex: Joel Gangi, O: Abby Meredith; Reserve: NATALIE WOODS BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), Ex: A. Rhein Standish, O: Boisvert Farms LLC; Top Five: OH FIRE PROOF (KRA Afire Works x Why Not Diamonds), Ex: Jason Krohn, O: Blake Krohn; OH LEGALLY BLOND (ZZ Bop x MI Contessa Bey), Ex: Blake Krohn, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; OPTIMISTIC ARIEL LOA (Obtimist x Wymsical), Ex: Alvaro Almanza, O: Live Oak Arabians. HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR Championship - Champion: NATALIE WOODS BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), Ex: Amanda Purdin, O: Boisvert Farms LLC; Reserve: MI MINI ME (Toskabi x Dolly), Ex: Lauren Grabski, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; Top Five: WS CENTER STAGE (AA Apollo Bey x Stage
HA/AA English Pleasure AATR Championship - Champion: MI MINI ME (Toskabi x Dolly), Ex: Lauren Grabski, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; Reserve: MISS INDEPENDENCE TWC (D A Napitov x Fox In Sox), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth; Top Five: AF MAJESTIC MOTION (Majesteit x Venus Del Nilo), Ex: Joy Ann Armstrong, O: Joy Ann Armstrong; WS CENTER STAGE (AA Apollo Bey x Stage Fright), Ex: Tiffany Meites, O: Herbert Meites. HA/AA English Pleasure JOTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: DONT BE KREWEL (Krewe x Caramac’s First Lady), Ex: Mary Catherine Ellis, O: Mary Catherine Ellis; Reserve: COMIC STRIP ( Justafire DGL x La Mirabella), Ex: Jacqueline Porteny, O: Jacqueline Porteny. HA/AA English Pleasure JTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: DONT BE KREWEL (Krewe x Caramac’s First Lady), Ex: Mary Catherine Ellis, O: Mary Catherine Ellis; Reserve: COMIC
HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open Championship - Champion: AMERICAN BEAUTIE (Afire Bey V x Kelly Le Brock), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: Shamrock Farms LLC; Reserve: TL MAGIC PRANCER (Majesteit x Elucktra), Ex: Chase Harvill, O: Judy Stubblefield; Top Five: EA LOVE POTION (Hucklebey Berry x Santana’s Love Affair), Ex: Libby Ferguson, O: Rose Huckfeldt; MILANIA B (Baske Afire x Tuscany), Ex: Kathleen Stevens, O: Rebecca Boles; RUSSELL CROWE (Valantino x RPA Electric Jam), Ex: Josh Quintus, O: Laura Metzger. HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: SAL MINEO BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), Ex: Joel Gangi, O: Boisvert Farms LLC; Reserve: I SPOT AFIRE OH (KRA Afire Works x Santana’s Charming Lady), Ex: Jason Krohn, O: Jacquelyn King; Top Five: JOYRIDE SF (Afire Bey V x Kelly Le Brock), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: Shamrock Farms LLC; PISTOL PETE BF (Nobilistic BF x Callaway’s Prize Possession), Ex: A. Rhein Standish, O: Boisvert Farms LLC; THATS MISS PENELOPE (Afire Bey V x CR Jama Party), Ex: Josh Quintus, O: Frieda Hanson. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Champion PILASTER (Europejczyk x Pipi), ridden by owner Amelia Trace Nelson.
Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Champion PRESCOTT (Khadraj NA x Karny), ridden by Sarah Porter for owner Robert Nash.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open Champion ALLEGIENCE BF (Alada Baskin x MC Jabaskenade), ridden by Wendy Potts for owner Kathryn Knebel.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse Champion ROL CYLENT ALARM (Cytosk x MA Toska), ridden by Sally Randle for owner Shamrock Farms LLC.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Champion SAN-ANTONIO SF (Georgio AF x LC Psuzanna), ridden by owner Lynn Simpson.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Champion VJ BERRYANCE (Sundance Kid V x Berrymerri Bey), ridden by Leah Perczak for owner Mari Perczak.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Championship - Champion: MILANIA B (baske Afire x Tuscany), ex: rebecca boles, o: rebecca boles; Reserve: JOYRIDE SF (Afire bey V x Kelly Le brock), ex: Carrie Fritz, o: shamrock Farms LLC; Top Five: KR DIRT DEVIL (bFA Kings Kat x Apollos Zalae), ex: robin Ann Priestly, o: robin Ann Priestly; KRA IM ON FIRE (KrA Afire Works x Dorian Vogue), ex: martha mcCollough, o: oak Haven south Arabians LLC; ROMBAUER (iXL Aroundofaploz x rejoice), ex: sheree Holloway, o: Alex Holloway.
BF (Afire bey V x Clover Hill’s blazing Luck), ex: Annalise Himmel, o: mark Paul Himmel; Reserve: PISTOL PETE BF (nobilistic bF x Callaway’s Prize Possession), ex: Amanda Purdin, o: boisvert Farms LLC; Top Five: TEMPTING FAIT (CH Harlem Town x Tr Fait Accompli), ex: Taylor Kraft, o: Taylor Kraft; JOYRIDE SF (Afire bey V x Kelly Le brock), ex: Carrie Fritz, o: shamrock Farms LLC; KRA IM ON FIRE (KrA Afire Works x Dorian Vogue), ex: martha mcCollough, o: oak Haven south Arabians LLC.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR Champion CP MARQUIS (Baske Afire x CP Princess), ridden by Andrew Smith for owner North By Northwest LLC.
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HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Championship - Champion: SAL MINEO BF (mamage x Clover Hill’s blazing Luck), ex: Amanda Purdin, o: boisvert Farms LLC; Reserve: AFIRE PHANTOM BF (Afire bey V x Clover Hill’s blazing Luck), ex: Annalise Himmel, o: mark Paul Himmel; Top Five: TEMPTING FAIT (CH Harlem Town x Tr Fait Accompli), ex: Taylor Kraft, o: Taylor Kraft; KRA AFIRE SONG (KrA Afire Works x Callaway’s Carioca), ex: Patrick Kendrick, o: Patrick Kendrick; KNIGHT OF GLORY (Heir To Glory x savierene b), ex: Lauren Wagner, o: Lauren Wagner. HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR Championship - Champion: AFIRE PHANTOM
HA/AA Country English Pleasure Select AATR Championship - Champion: JERAMIAH WB (bolt Wb x summer’s radiance), ex: Jennifer Desmond, o: Jennifer Desmond; Reserve: TL MAGIC PRANCER (majesteit x elucktra), ex: Judy stubblefield, o: Judy stubblefield; Top Five: ROMBAUER (iXL Aroundofaploz x rejoice), ex: sheree Holloway, o: Alex Holloway; KNIGHT OF GLORY (Heir To Glory x savierene b), ex: Lauren Wagner, o: Lauren Wagner; ROOMATE LOA (standing room only x Hucks escapade), ex: Leticia robinson, o: Kellye Hill. HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: BRASS GLAMOR sHOT (brass x Glamorize), ex: Juliette Dell, o: 6D ranch Ltd.; Reserve: KRA AFIRE SONG
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Select AATR Champion SM MAJESTIKA (Szed Majestuoso x SF Rare Exception), ridden by Rebecca Everitt for owner Gayle Everitt.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR and JTR 14-17 Champion AVATAR PA (Masquerade PA x WA Chanel), ridden by owner Danielle Gruber.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Champion SS KHARBEN KOPY (C A Hermoso x SS Khactus Rose), ridden by Emily Schwing for owner Jennifer Schwing.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Champion TS HERMOSO GIRL (C A Hermoso x BJ Outragous Girl), ridden by Peyton Randle for owner Kim Snodgrass.
Arabian English Show Hack Open Champion POST MARK (Express Male x May Elation), ridden by Kathleen Stevens for owner Susan Read.
Arabian English Show Hack AAOTR Champion BLAST MASTER (Baske Afire x Morgan Le Fay), ridden by owner Susan Istre.
(KRA Afire Works x Callaway’s Carioca), Ex: Emma Kate Kendrick, O: Patrick Kendrick; Top Five: LJR PROS PRINCESS (SM Profection x Callaway’s Evening Line), Ex: Sarah Elizabeth Ellis, O: Sarah Elizabeth Ellis; JDA MARKSMAN (GTF Hallmark x Gentle Lady), Ex: Remy Grace Sass, O: Lori Sass; JAMA GHAZI (El Ghazi x Quali Phi Time), Ex: Nicole Clingingsmith, O: Nicole Clingingsmith.
(KRA Afire Works x Callaway’s Carioca), Ex: Emma Kate Kendrick, O: Patrick Kendrick; FINAL ONE CRF (Brass x Endless Love), Ex: Skye Williams, O: Abagail Trowbridge; LJR PROS PRINCESS (SM Profection x Callaway’s Evening Line), Ex: Sarah Elizabeth Ellis, O: Sarah Elizabeth Ellis.
HA/AA Park Horse ATR Championship Champion: JUST BREEZIN (Alimah Justice x Breezy Dolly), Ex: Lauren Grabski, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; Reserve: NATALIE WOODS BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), Ex: Amanda Purdin, O: Boisvert Farms LLC; Top Five: CA MINI MOUSE (D A Napitov x Carnation’s Fire Dance), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth; BBOUNCE (Apollopalooza x Out Trot Em), Ex: Robin Young Bray, O: Robin Young Bray.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: HELLO MOTO (Clout x Ambitions Afire), Ex: Jacquelyn King, O: Jacquelyn King; Reserve: CD NIGHT LIFE (Night of Roses x BOA Select), Ex: Peyton Mainwaring, O: Thunder Road Ranch; Top Five: EXPRESSIONIST (Baske Afire x Express Yourself ), Ex: Hannah Hatch, O: Hannah Hatch; WINNMUCH (Winnchester x A Happy Girl), Ex: Catriana Hall, O: Laura Hall; FINAL ONE CRF (Brass x Endless Love), Ex: Abagail Trowbridge, O: Abagail Trowbridge. HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: BRASS GLAMOR SHOT (Brass x Glamorize), Ex: Juliette Dell, O: 6D Ranch Ltd.; Reserve: CA JETHRO BODINE (Banduke x Janie Kay), Ex: Katherine Cowart, O: Susan Taskin; Top Five: KRA AFIRE SONG
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: HELLO MOTO (Clout x Ambitions Afire), Ex: Jacquelyn King, O: Jacquelyn King; Reserve: MARKING TIME (GTF Hallmark x Baskafire Gold), Ex: Rose Huckfeldt, O: Rose Huckfeldt; Top Five: FINAL ONE CRF (Brass x Endless Love), Ex: Abagail Trowbridge, O: Abagail Trowbridge; EXPRESSIONIST (Baske Afire x Express Yourself ), Ex: Hannah Hatch, O: Hannah Hatch; DEJA KREWE WP ( J Krewe x Night of Hope), Ex: Alycia Boucher, O: Alycia Boucher.
Park
HA/AA Park Horse Championship - Champion: JUST BREEZIN (Alimah Justice x Breezy Dolly), Ex: Jason Krohn, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; Reserve: MISS INDEPENDENCE TWC (D A Napitov x Fox In Sox), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth; Top Five: TOK ABOUT SOX (D A Napitov x Fox In Sox), Ex: Silvio Domingues Da Silva, O: Gary Heberling.
Side Saddle
HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Championship - Champion: TAMAR MATA HARI (Tamar Tuxedo Affair x Nanikka), Ex: Kathy Braden, O: Erin Leahy; Reserve: CA BOOMERANG (D A Napitov x Boomers Lady Zippo), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth. HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle ATR Championship - Champion: KNIGHT OF GLORY (Heir To Glory x Savierene B), Ex: Lauren Wagner, O: Lauren Wagner; Reserve: TAMAR WINCHESTERS ACE (MSA Magic Evening x Tamar Lady Sunshine), Ex: Erin Ellis, O: Erin Ellis; Top Five: TAMAR COOL KID (Neposzar x Iris), Ex: Mackenzie Potts, O: Alexa Potts; WS WHISTLIN DIXIE (Neposzar x Snooks May Fly), Ex: Amelia Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian English Show Hack JTR 17 & Under Champion POST MARK (Express Male x May Elation), ridden by Catherine Read for owner Susan Read.
Arabian Mounted Native Costume Open Champion WISELY KEEPN TIME (MX Metronom x Aluwis), ridden by Lisa Skalski for owner Georgia Hodge.
Arabian Mounted Native Costume AATR Champion SWAGGER (Bravado Bey V x Marisadd Rhapsody), ridden by owner Beth Dearing.
Arabian Mounted Native Costume JTR 17 & Under Champion ALEXANDRIA WB (Afire Bey V x CW Basquelle), ridden by owner Sarah Jeu.
Arabian Reining Horse Open and Junior Horse Champion TA MOZART (Kordelas x Marieta), ridden by John O’Hara for owner Kimberly Kirk Tillman.
Arabian Western Trail Horse Open and ATR Champion IMMORTAL TREASURE (D A Napitov x Sugarnspice MC), ridden by owner Margaret Lucas.
Ann Gunter, o: Kim Corgey; JOHNNIE ANGEL (samors A Fire x Festival music), ex: madeleine moseley, o: madeleine moseley.
With Love), ex: Laura Witter, o: Live oak Arabians; Top Five: CA CRYSTAL BALL (D A napitov x Lucille ball), ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth; KR DIRT DEVIL (bFA Kings Kat x Apollos Zalae), ex: robin Ann Priestly, o: robin Ann Priestly; BLOCKBUSTER (monogramm x movie maker), ex: Jane Ann Godsey, o: Jane Ann Godsey.
Driving
HA/AA Pleasure Driving Championship Champion: MI MINI ME (Toskabi x Dolly), ex: Jason Krohn, o: oak Haven south Arabians LLC; Reserve: CA MINI MOUSE (D A napitov x Carnation’s Fire Dance), ex: silvio Domingues Da silva, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth.
Arabian Reined Cow Horse Open Champion SOGO KHEMO (Khemonada x Fahim Aphrodisia), ridden by owner Lisa Gallery.
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HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving Open Championship - Champion: HELLO MOTO (Clout x Ambitions Afire), ex: Jason Krohn, o: Jacquelyn King; Reserve: WRAPPED IN ROSES (Krewe x Caramac’s First Lady), ex: Alvaro Almanza, o: Live oak Arabians; Top Five: KR DIRT DEVIL (bFA Kings Kat x Apollos Zalae), ex: blake Krohn, o: robin Ann Priestly; CA CRYSTAL BALL (D A napitov x Lucille ball), ex: silvio Domingues Da silva, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth. HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving ATD Championship - Champion: HELLO MOTO (Clout x Ambitions Afire), ex: emma Kate Kendrick, o: Jacquelyn King; Reserve: MARY MARGARITA LOA (millennium LoA x Laced
Western Pleasure
HA/AA Western Pleasure Open Championship - Champion: CALL ME AWESOME (nW Awesome x miss rippin rascal), ex: stanley White iii, o: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; Reserve: ONE KNIGHT STAND (Allionces Knight x miss rippen rascal), ex: Gordon Potts, o: sally Conrad beyer; Top Five: ZA ALWAYS A LADY (ss Painted intimidator x ritz romance sF), ex: Troy Peterson, o: Paige Peebles; THE GIRL NEXXT DOOR (exxpectation x starry spumoni), ex: J T Keller, o: shamrock Farms LLC; VALLEJO ZIPINMOON (rohara moon storm x Zippo Pine bubble), ex: bob Hart Jr., o: Trent Trahan. HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: THE BOY NEXXT DOOR (exxpectation x Zippos michelle), ex: Josh Quintus, o: Pamela Dalrymple; Reserve:
Arabian Working Cow Horse Open Champion HHRS BEAU IDEAL (Tanzmen x Buszina V), ridden by owner Connie Walker.
Arabian Working Cow Horse JTR 17 & Under Champion AMERIKAN EAGLE (R Classic Touch x State of Liberty), ridden by Megan Sitzman for owner Gary Howard. EYE CANDY (Lucky Sol Moon x Bey Belle Star), Ex: J T Keller, O: Shamrock Farms LLC; Top Five: SATISFACTIONN (Sundance Kid V x London Lace), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: Mari Perczak; JEEPERS KREEPERS ( Justify x She Be Afire), Ex: Stanley White III, O: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; ZIPINUPASTORM (Rohara Moon Storm x Zippo Pine Bubble), Ex: Bob Hart Jr., O: Dana Lockhart. HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Championship - Champion: CALIENTE VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x Crystal Blue Persuasion), Ex: Robin Porter, O: Robin Porter; Reserve: KRA EASTER SUNRISE (Karma Ridge Harlem Sunrise x KRA Aunt Bunny), Ex: J. Denise Nichols, O: Jet Stream Arabians, Inc.; Top Five: CALL ME AWESOME (NW Awesome x Miss Rippin Rascal), Ex: Dennis Clark, O: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; THE BLACK PEARL G (Ima Fancy Scotch Bar x Fa-Stara), Ex: Peggy Splawn, O: Peggy Splawn; WS HOT LIKE ME (LBA Lode Star x Snooks May Fly), Ex: Amelia Ann Gunter, O: Amelia Ann Gunter. HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Championship - Champion: TAMAR CHIARO DI LUNA (Mais Shah x Tamar Lady Sunshine), Ex: Amy Peterson, O: Troy Peterson; Reserve:
Arabian Working Cow Junior Horse Champion KORDELAS NAHLAH (Kordelas x Bintzaris Rosa), ridden by Matthew Howell for owner Linda Anne Helo.
Arabian Cutting Open Champion AL MARAH SILVER MAGIC (SDA Silver Legend x DWFS Imajica), ridden by John Garland for owner Vango Arabians and Arabian Cutting $5,000 Limit Novice Horse Champion AM HALATOUS STAR (AM Good OldBoy x Al-Marah Galen), ridden by John Garland for owner Melissa Walker. UNZIPPED FOR KIXX (Exxpectation x Lil Pine Blossom), Ex: Margaret Owings, O: Margaret Owings; Top Five: THE GIRL NEXXT DOOR (Exxpectation x Starry Spumoni), Ex: Leslie Doran Sommer, O: Shamrock Farms LLC; KRA EASTER SUNRISE (Karma Ridge Harlem Sunrise x KRA Aunt Bunny), Ex: Alexa Nichols, O: Jet Stream Arabians, Inc.; TAMAR DEVINE DESIGN (The Color Of Fame x Shameless Desire), Ex: Wendi Stegall, O: Dana Daniels. HA/AA Western Pleasure 3-Year-Old Futurity Champion: ZIPINUPASTORM (Rohara Moon Storm x Zippo Pine Bubble), Ex: Bob Hart Jr., O: Dana Lockhart. HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR Championship - Champion: CALIENTE VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x Crystal Blue Persuasion), Ex: Robin Porter, O: Robin Porter; Reserve: UNZIPPED FOR KIXX (Exxpectation x Lil Pine Blossom), Ex: Margaret Owings, O: Margaret Owings; Top Five: KRA EASTER SUNRISE (Karma Ridge Harlem Sunrise x KRA Aunt Bunny), Ex: J. Denise Nichols, O: Jet Stream Arabians, Inc.; CALL ME AWESOME (NW Awesome x Miss Rippin Rascal), Ex: Dennis Clark, O: Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership; WS HOT LIKE ME (LBA Lode Star x Snooks May
Arabian Working Cow Horse AATR Champion VALLEJO CYLEBRITY (Rohara Moon Storm x Cytrina), ridden by Katharyn Hart for owner Vallejo III Ranch LLC.
Arabian Cutting Non-Pro Champion AJ SUNDANCE (Fayrah x GSA Misty Cherie), ridden by Debbie Howell for owner Matthew Howell. Fly), Ex: Amelia Ann Gunter, O: Amelia Ann Gunter. HA/AA Western Pleasure Select AATR Championship - Champion: KRA EASTER SUNRISE (Karma Ridge Harlem Sunrise x KRA Aunt Bunny), Ex: J. Denise Nichols, O: Jet Stream Arabians, Inc.; Reserve: THE BOY NEXXT DOOR (Exxpectation x Zippos Michelle), Ex: Pamela Dalrymple, O: Pamela Dalrymple; Top Five: TAMAR MATA HARI (Tamar Tuxedo Affair x Nanikka), Ex: Mary Jo Leahy, O: Erin Leahy; WS WHISTLIN DIXIE (Neposzar x Snooks May Fly), Ex: Kim Corgey, O: Kim Corgey; TICKET TO HOLLYWOOD (Hollywood White x Krasala), Ex: Gina Andersen, O: Jimmy Stockton. HA/AA Western Pleasure JOTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: CALIENTE VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x Crystal Blue), Ex: Sarah Porter, O: Robin Porter; Reserve: DLC TOTAL ECLIPSE (Lucky Sol Moon x Z Desert Moon), Ex: Logan Chisholm, O: Dennis Clark; Top Five: TAMAR WINCHESTERS ACE (MSA Magic Evening x Tamar Lady), Ex: Erin Ellis, O: Erin Ellis; TICKET TO HOLLYWOOD (Hollywood White x Krasala), Ex: Andrew Andersen, O: Jimmy Stockton; Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA Mare 2 Years Old & Over Champion TAMAR DEVINE DESIGN (The Color Of Fame x Shameless Desire), shown by Troy Peterson for owner Dana Daniels.
HA/AA Mare 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Champion KRA SPICE GIRL (KRA Afire Works x Karma Ridge Dance All Night), shown by Grant Krohn for owner Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm.
Stallion Service Futurity HA/AA Colt/Gelding/ Filly Champion KLASIQUE SILHOUETTE (GH Elderberry Wine x Klassy Angel), shown by Rhonda Monson for owner Velma Boodt.
HA/AA Gelding 2 Years Old & Over Champion CHICK MAGNET (Baske Afire x Ring Girl), shown by Kim Morgan for owner Herbert Meites.
HA/AA Yearling Breeders Sweepstakes Colt/ Gelding Champion C THYME AFTER THYME (Thyme Travler x G Stellar Tribute), shown by David Krysler for owner Charlotte Beeson.
HA/AA Gelding 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Champion CHICK MAGNET (Baske Afire x Ring Girl), shown by owner Herbert Meites.
EARLS GONE HOLLYWOOD (Hollywood White x Tikis song), ex: sydney Andersen, o: Jimmy stockton.
sidney splawn Dolquist; Reserve: KHISS ME IM IRISH (Khantamar x enchanting rose), ex: Caroline Ford, o: Caroline Ford; Top Five: DA FOXY BROWN (Triften x bey Diva), ex: Laurie Long, o: regan White; THAT MANN O MYNE (manno x Laleeque), ex: Kathleen stevens, o: sue Jones; W S WINCHESTER (HF mister Chips x stage Fright), ex: melissa barter-bradley, o: Herbert meites.
HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: TAMAR WINCHESTERS ACE (msA magic evening x Tamar Lady sunshine), ex: erin ellis, o: erin ellis; Reserve: TICKET TO HOLLYWOOD (Hollywood White x Krasala), ex: Andrew Andersen, o: Jimmy stockton; Top Five: EARLS GONE HOLLYWOOD (Hollywood White x Tikis song), ex: sydney Andersen, o: Jimmy stockton; MIRAGO (Legobask x mirabel), ex: Hannah monson, o: Velma boodt.
HA/AA English Pleasure Open Champion SOUL SISTER CH (Sultan’s Great Day x Simplysensational), ridden by Chase Harvill for owner Nanci Williams.
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HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: CALIENTE VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x Crystal blue Persuasion), ex: sarah Porter, o: robin Porter; Reserve: ROYAL PRINCE LEGACY (Legacy of Gold x Par T royal Time), ex: isabella Hollis, o: isabella Hollis.
Hunter Pleasure
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open Championship - Champion: BROADWAY BEAU (spotz sensation x KA Ladynblack), ex: Wendy Potts, o:
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse Championship - Champion: MONROE DOCTRINE (GH Venture x Desda mona), ex: Wendy Potts, o: sidney splawn Dolquist; Reserve: MOONPIE INTHE SKY (sky Fighter x moonlight Kisses), ex: Lauren Grabski, o: oak Haven south Arabians LLC; Top Five: MIDNIGHT CHROME HF (out Til midnight x Doubletrees Kaleidoscope), ex: Laurie Long, o: mackenzie Potts; LAP DANCE ( JDm rain Dance x The Winner is), ex: Wendy Potts, o: The brass ring; HEEZA BOP STAR (ZZ bop x Cryztal nova), ex: Kathleen stevens, o: sue Jones. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Championship - Champion: CGR CHOCOLATE CHIP (Unbelievable x Justadanser), ex: Crystal sousa, o: Crystal sousa;
HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion GET RHYTHMN BF (Bolt WB x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Joel Gangi for owner Abby Meredith.
HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR Champion NATALIE WOODS BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Amanda Purdin for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.
HA/AA English Pleasure AATR Champion MI MINI ME (Toskabi x Dolly), ridden by Lauren Grabski for owner Oak Haven South Arabians LLC.
HA/AA English Pleasure JOTR and JTR 17 & Under Champion DONT BE KREWEL (Krewe x Caramac’s First Lady), ridden by owner Mary Catherine Ellis.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open Champion AMERICAN BEAUTIE (Afire Bey V x Kelly Le Brock), ridden by Gordon Potts for owner Shamrock Farms LLC.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion SAL MINEO BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Joel Gangi for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.
Reserve: MONROE DOCTRINE (GH Venture x Desda Mona), Ex: Scott Dolquist, O: Sidney Splawn Dolquist; Top Five: ROHARA EURA AMERICAN (Europia x Miz American Pie), Ex: Katrina Morris, O: Katrina Morris; TAMAR SMACK DADDY (Neposzar x Iris), Ex: Dana Daniels, O: Dana Daniels; RHYTHM DEVINE LOA (Meistermind x Divine Heir), Ex: Margaret Long, O: Margaret Long.
O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; Reserve: KHISS ME IM IRISH (Khantamar x Enchanting Rose), Ex: Caroline Ford, O: Caroline Ford; Top Five: MONROE DOCTRINE (GH Venture x Desda Mona), Ex: Scott Dolquist, O: Sidney Splawn Dolquist; ABSOLUTELY PERFECT (Alada Baskin x Miss Perfect DF), Ex: Andrew Smith, O: North By Northwest LLC; EA SPACE JAM (Phi Slama Jama x AA-Estrella), Ex: Jane Olson, O: Cylent Arabians LLC.
FOXY BROWN (Triften x Bey Diva), Ex: Regan White, O: Regan White; Top Five: MIDNIGHT CHROME HF (Out Til Midnight x Doubletrees Kaleidoscope), Ex: Mackenzie Potts, O: Mackenzie Potts; HS FREEDOM (A Temptation x Pilenora), Ex: Nicole Clingingsmith, O: Nicole Clingingsmith; RCCR DOUBLE DEALER (Double Tstandard x Kalarama’s Sister Kate), Ex: Conner West, O: Conner West.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Championship - Champion: MOONPIE INTHE SKY (Sky Fighter x Moonlight Kisses), Ex: Lauren Grabski, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; Reserve: KHISS ME IM IRISH (Khantamar x Enchanting Rose), Ex: Caroline Ford, O: Caroline Ford; Top Five: ABSOLUTELY PERFECT (Alada Baskin x Miss Perfect DF), Ex: Andrew Smith, O: North By Northwest LLC; BERRY BLESSED (Phi Slama Jama x Berry Fancee), Ex: Ashley Nelson, O: Cheryl Nelson; EAST TO SPOT OH (Accent x Johnnie Scott Two), Ex: Jayne Lusty, O: Oak Haven Arabian Horse Farm. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR Championship - Champion: MOONPIE INTHE SKY (Sky Fighter x Moonlight Kisses), Ex: Lauren Grabski,
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Select AATR Championship - Champion: BERRY BLESSED (Phi Slama Jama x Berry Fancee), Ex: Ashley Nelson, O: Cheryl Nelson; Reserve: FREEBIE (SV Basksko x Sultan’s Crown Jewel), Ex: Kimberly Basler, O: Kimberly Basler; Top Five: TAMAR SMACK DADDY (Neposzar x Iris), Ex: Wendi Stegall, O: Dana Daniels; RE LOUIS VUITTON (Versace x VSH Ophelia), Ex: Jackie BartonDayman, O: Jackie Barton-Dayman; TAMAR SASSPARILLA (Neposzar x Winter Delight), Ex: Michelle Evans, O: Michelle Evans. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: MORGEN LE FEY (First Cyte x Reedanns Moonrake), Ex: Hannah Wimberly, O: Hannah Wimberly; Reserve: DA
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: TAMAR COOL KID (Neposzar x Iris), Ex: Alexa Potts, O: Alexa Potts; Reserve: COOKIN WITH FIRE (Baske Afire x Cookin Sherry), Ex: Abagail Trowbridge, O: Abagail Trowbridge; Top Five: RCCR DOUBLE DEALER (Double Tstandard x Kalarama’s Sister Kate), Ex: Cassady West, O: Conner West; DELILAH JF (The Heat Ison x Peacocks Black Rose), Ex: Rachel Mounce, O: Rachel Mounce; OUR UPTOWN GIRL (Islamorada x Our Rosey Lady), Ex: Ansley Julia Marquardt, O: Ansley Julia Marquardt. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: MIDNIGHT CHROME HF (Out Til Midnight x Doubletrees Kaleidoscope), Ex: Mackenzie Potts, O: Mackenzie Potts; Reserve: MORGEN LE FEY (First Cyte x Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Champion MILANIA B (Baske Afire x Tuscany), ridden by owner Rebecca Boles.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Champion SAL MINEO BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Amanda Purdin for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR Champion AFIRE PHANTOM BF (Afire Bey V x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Annalise Himmel for owner Mark Paul Himmel.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure Select AATR Champion JERAMIAH WB (Bolt WB x Summer’s Radiance), ridden by owner Jennifer Desmond.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR and JTR 14-17 Champion BRASS GLAMOR SHOT (Brass x Glamorize), ridden by Juliette Dell for owner 6D Ranch Ltd.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR and JTR 13 & Under Champion HELLO MOTO (Clout x Ambitions Afire), ridden by owner Jacquelyn King.
reedanns moonraker), ex: Hannah Wimberly, o: Hannah Wimberly; Top Five: DA FOXY BROWN (Triften x bey Diva), ex: regan White, o: regan White; TAMAR SMACK DADDY (neposzar x iris), ex: Caroline Huff, o: Dana Daniels; INTENACIOUS (infenitee x spirit of York), ex: shannon Friske, o: beth Friske.
Top Five: JS RED ALERT (mamage x new York sass), ex: Caron Horton-brooke, o: Caron Hortonbrooke; JDA MARKSMAN (GTF Hallmark x Gentle Lady), ex: remy Grace sass, o: Lori sass; APOCALYPSO (el Ghazi x believer’s eighties Lady), ex: marilyn sprague, o: marilyn sprague.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: COOKIN WITH FIRE (baske Afire x Cookin sherry), ex: Abagail Trowbridge, o: Abagail Trowbridge; Reserve: TAMAR COOL KID (neposzar x iris), ex: Alexa Potts, o: Alexa Potts; Top Five: RCCR DOUBLE DEALER (Double Tstandard x Kalarama’s sister Kate), ex: Cassady West, o: Conner West; DELILAH JF (The Heat ison x Peacocks black rose), ex: rachel mounce, o: rachel mounce; VVICTORIOUS SECRET (baske Afire x DDA Fames Victory), ex: Leah blanchard, o: shannon blanchard.
HA/AA Park Horse Champion JUST BREEZIN (Alimah Justice x Breezy Dolly), ridden by Jason Krohn for owner Oak Haven South Arabians LLC.
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Show Hack
HA/AA English Show Hack Open Championship - Champion: BOB SEGER BF (bolt Wb x Clover Hills blazing Luck), ex: Chloe barnett, o: boisvert Farms LLC; Reserve: PRINCESS GRACE KELLY (The nobelest x Kelly Le brock), ex: Alexa nichols, o: Jet stream Arabians, inc.;
HA/AA English Show Hack ATR Championship - Champion: BOB SEGER BF (bolt Wb x Clover Hills blazing Luck), ex: Chloe barnett, o: boisvert Farms LLC; Reserve: KNIGHT OF GLORY (Heir To Glory x savierene b), ex: Lauren Wagner, o: Lauren Wagner; Top Five: PRINCESS GRACE KELLY (The nobelest x Kelly Le brock), ex: Alexa nichols, o: Jet stream Arabians, inc.; JS LITTLE DUTCH GIRL (majesteit x rV Crystal bey), ex: Laken snyder, o: Hannah Jones; FINAL ONE CRF (brass x endless Love), ex: skye Williams, o: Abagail Trowbridge.
Native Costume
HA/AA Mounted Native Costume Open Championship - Champion: AFIRE BRAND (baske Afire x The small Town blues), ex: Lauren Grabski, o: oak Haven south Arabians LLC; Reserve: CA MINI MOUSE (D A napitov x Carnation’s Fire Dance), ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, o: Tracy Wynne Caruth; Top Five: JOHNNIE ANGEL (samors A Fire x Festival music), ex:
HA/AA Park Horse ATR Champion JUST BREEZIN (Alimah Justice x Breezy Dolly), ridden by Lauren Grabski for owner Oak Haven South Arabians LLC.
HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Champion TAMAR MATA HARI (Tamar Tuxedo Affair x Nanikka), ridden by Kathy Braden for owner Erin Leahy.
HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle ATR Champion KNIGHT OF GLORY (Heir To Glory x Savierene B), ridden by owner Lauren Wagner.
HA/AA Pleasure Driving Champion MI MINI ME (Toskabi x Dolly), driven by Jason Krohn for owner Oak Haven South Arabians LLC.
HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving Open Champion HELLO MOTO (Clout x Ambitions Afire), driven by Jason Krohn for owner Jacquelyn King.
HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving ATD Champion HELLO MOTO (Clout x Ambitions Afire), driven by Emma Kate Kendrick for owner Jacquelyn King.
Madeleine Moseley, O: Madeleine Moseley; EXECUTIVE DECISION MCF (DW Bonfire x Sarah’s Singular Sensation), Ex: Jasmine Anwer, O: Jasmine Anwer.
Deroche; GOOD TIME TO TAKE (What It Takes x A Good Time In Texas), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: The Brass Ring; WHOLE LOTA LENA KF (Mifillena x WM Ballerina), Ex: Sterling Bradley, O: Cassady West.
HA/AA Reining Horse ATR Championship Champion: PAULIS EUROPENA (Pauli O Lena x Francheskaa), Ex: Michelle Deroche, O: Michelle Deroche; Reserve: IM SMARTY CAT (IM Genuinely Smart x Kitty Cat), Ex: Edward Koehler, O: Edward Koehler; Top Five: WHOLE LOTA LENA KF (Mifillena x WM Ballerina), Ex: Conner West, O: Cassady West.
HA/AA Mounted Native Costume ATR Championship - Champion: AFIRE BRAND (Baske Afire x The Small Town Blues), Ex: Lauren Grabski, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; Reserve: JS RED ALERT (Mamage x New York Sass), Ex: Caron Horton-Brooke, O: Caron Horton-Brooke; Top Five: JS LITTLE DUTCH GIRL (Majesteit x RV Crystal Bey), Ex: Laken Snyder, O: Hannah Jones; EXECUTIVE DECISION MCF (DW Bonfire x Sarah’s Singular Sensation), Ex: Jasmine Anwer, O: Jasmine Anwer; CA MINI MOUSE (D A Napitov x Carnation’s Fire Dance), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth.
Reining
HA/AA Reining Horse Open Championship - Champion: HOLLYWOOD BAD BOY GP (Hollywood White x KRA Pandoras Box), Ex: Thiago Sobral, O: Michelle Deroche; Reserve: RF SPAREME THEDETAILS (Im Genuinely Smart x MVA Scarlet Orzel), Ex: John O’Hara, O: Stephen Grove; Top Five: PAULIS EUROPENA (Pauli O Lena x Francheskaa), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: Michelle
HA/AA Reining Junior Horse Championship - Champion: RF SPAREME THEDETAILS (Im Genuinely Smart x MVA Scarlet Orzel), Ex: John O’Hara, O: Stephen Grove; Reserve: HOLLYWOOD BAD BOY GP (Hollywood White x KRA Pandoras Box), Ex: Thiago Sobral, O: Michelle Deroche; Top Five: GOOD TIME TO TAKE (What It Takes x A Good Time In Texas), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: The Brass Ring; IT TAKES A CHIC (What It Takes x Peponitas Chic), Ex: Gordon Potts, O: The Brass Ring. HA/AA Reining Horse AAOTR Championship Champion: PAULIS EUROPENA (Pauli O Lena x Francheskaa), Ex: Michelle Deroche, O: Michelle Deroche; Reserve: IM SMARTY CAT (Im Genuinely Smart x Kitty Cat), Ex: Edward Koehler, O: Edward Koehler; Top Five: BLACK JACK JERRY (Double Tstandard x Kalarama’s Sister Kate), Ex: Tracy Wynne Caruth, O: Tracy Wynne Caruth.
Trail
HA/AA Western Trail Horse Open Championship - Champion: NAPINTIME (D A Napitov x Time To Zip), Ex: Margaret Lucas, O: Margaret Lucas; Reserve: CBA POLARIS (Night Moves GA x Dixie), Ex: Sandra Johnson, O: Chris Kornegay; Top Five: KMA RAYS KNOCK OUT (Comar Noble x Prescription Creme), Ex: Dr. Karlan Downing, O: Karma Arabians; CBA LIGHTNING (Calico Royale x Rizina Rae), Ex: Sandra Johnson, O: Chris Kornegay. HA/AA Western Trail Horse ATR Championship - Champion: NAPINTIME (D A Napitov x Time To Zip), Ex: Margaret Lucas, O: Margaret Lucas; Reserve: CBA POLARIS (Night Moves GA x Dixie), Ex: Chris Kornegay, O: Chris Kornegay; Top Five: CARAMEL HIGH JINX (AJ Shah Mehanna x MY Destiny), Ex: Amy Boylan, O: Amy Boylan; KMA RAYS KNOCK OUT (Comar Noble Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA Western Pleasure Open Champion CALL ME AWESOME (NW Awesome x Miss Rippin Rascal), ridden by Stanley White III for owner Dennis & Linda Clark Ltd. Family Partnership.
HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse Champion THE BOY NEXXT DOOR (Exxpectation x Zippos Michelle), ridden by Josh Quintus for owner Pamela Dalrymple.
HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over and AATR Champion CALIENTE VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x Crystal Blue Persuasion), ridden by owner Robin Porter.
HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 Champion TAMAR CHIARO DI LUNA (Mais Shah x Tamar Lady Sunshine), ridden by Amy Peterson for owner Troy Peterson.
HA/AA Western Pleasure 3-Year-Old Futurity Champion ZIPINUPASTORM (Rohara Moon Storm x Zippo Pine Bubble), ridden by Bob Hart Jr. for owner Dana Lockhart.
HA/AA Westerm Pleasure Select AATR Champion KRA EASTER SUNRISE (Karma Ridge Harlem Sunrise x KRA Aunt Bunny), ridden by J. Denise Nichols for owner Jet Stream Arabians, Inc.
x Prescription Creme), ex: Dr. Karlan Downing, o: Karma Arabians; CBA LIGHTNING (Calico royale x rizina rae), ex: Chris Kornegay, o: Chris Kornegay.
Cutting
Reined/Working Cow
HA/AA Western Pleasure JOTR 17 & Under and JTR 13 & Under Champion CALIENTE VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x Crystal Blue), ridden by Sarah Porter for owner Robin Porter.
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HA/AA Cutting Open Championship Champion: TR NATASHAA (sJ mikhail x Tr sittin Pretty), ex: eddie ralston, o: Lisa mcDonald.
HA/AA Reined Cow Horse Open Championship - Champion: VALLEJO REATAMOON (rohara moon storm x Gay Playnic), ex: Katharyn Hart, o: Vallejo iii ranch LLC.
HA/AA Cutting Non-Pro Championship Champion: PAY THE COWGIRL DT (brokers Pay Check x Calamity Fame DT), ex: Andrew Andersen, o: Jimmy stockton.
HA/AA Working Cow Horse Open Championship - Champion: COCO LUCERRO (shahcolate bey mA x Kandy bar Freckle), ex: mark shroyer, o: mark shroyer; Reserve: RD CARAMELLO STAR (roi rogers HmG x rV starlight), ex: savanna seeton, o: Debra York.
Showmanship/ Horsemanship
HA/AA Working Cow Junior Horse Championship - Champion: PM DREAMS N COLOR (Color me TooCool x Dreamcatcher AWP), ex: eddie ralston, o: Viki Powell. HA/AA Working Cow Horse ATR Championship - Champion: COCO LUCERRO (shahcolate bey mA x Kandy bar Freckle), ex: mark shroyer, o: mark shroyer; Reserve: COCOS GOLLAN DRENA (shahcolate bey mA x The rocket), ex: mark shroyer, o: mark shroyer.
Showmanship JTH 14-17 Championship Champion: Intenacious (infenitee x spirit of York), ex: SHANNON FRISKE, o: beth Friske; Reserve: KRA Easter Sunrise (Karma ridge Harlem sunrise x KrA Aunt bunny), Ex: LAKEN SNYDER, o: Jet stream Arabians, inc.; Top Five: Sugarr Plum (Krakov x sugarr babe), Ex: CLAIRE WIMBERLY, o: Claire Wimberly; GS Knight Wind (Crimson Knight x GsA Wind Allure), Ex: MARY MARGARET GILBERT, o: Laurie Long; Field Of Life (muirfield x sai La Vie), Ex: MALLORY HARRELL, o: mallory Harrell. Showmanship JTH 13 & Under Championship - Champion: KRA Easter Sunrise (Karma
HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR 14-17 Champion TAMAR WINCHESTERS ACE (MSA Magic Evening x Tamar Lady Sunshine), ridden by owner Erin Ellis.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open Champion BROADWAY BEAU (Spotz Sensation x KA LadynBlack), ridden by Wendy Potts for owner Sidney Splawn Dolquist.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse Champion MONROE DOCTRINE (GH Venture x Desda Mona), ridden by Wendy Potts for owner Sidney Splawn Dolquist.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over Champion CGR CHOCOLATE CHIP (Unbelievable x Justadanser), ridden by owner Crystal Sousa.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-39 and AATR Champion MOONPIE INTHE SKY (Sky Fighter x Moonlight Kisses), ridden by Lauren Grabski for owner Oak Haven South Arabians LLC.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Select AATR Champion BERRY BLESSED (Phi Slama Jama x Berry Fancee), ridden by Ashley Nelson for owner Cheryl Nelson.
Ridge Harlem Sunrise x KRA Aunt Bunny), Ex: HANNAH JONES, O: Jet Stream Arabians, Inc.; Reserve: KRH Shahzar (KRH Zar Sharif x Bint Shamouna), Ex: STEVEN PARIS, O: Kendall Paris; Top Five: Dreem Street Rose (Link To Fame x Rose Mauri), Ex: MORGUHN BURKE, O: Rebecca Solter; GS Knight Wind (Crimson Knight x GSA Wind Allure), Ex: BRINLEY BEICKER, O: Laurie Long; Infidels Flame (Thee Infidel x Minstrils Nafia), Ex: ETHAN HUPP, O: Suzanna Hupp.
GSA Wind Allure), Ex: MELISSA GILBERT, O: Laurie Long; Top Five: D Special Edition (Paavo x Tahira Dawn), Ex: HANNAH JONES, O: Natalie Harrison; KRH Shahzar (KRH Zar Sharif x Bint Shamouna), Ex: KENDALL PARIS, O: Kendall Paris; Pilaster (Europejczyk x Pipi), Ex: AMELIA TRACE NELSON, O: Amelia Trace Nelson.
Bauquero x Pokeyna), Ex: SARAH MATTHEWS, O: Sarah Matthews; Fed Ex (Mar-Shanee x Swinging Event), Ex: STEVEN PARIS, O: Steven Paris; Looking For Love (DS Major Afire x Acts of Love), Ex: LACEY BREANNE HERRIN, O: Teri Norell-Cansler.
Western Horsemanship JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: GS Knight Wind (Crimson Knight x GSA Wind Allure), Ex: MARY MARGARET GILBERT, O: Laurie Long; Reserve: Aga Gamaan (Gamaan x Akira Hassan), Ex: SHANNON FRISKE, O: Yvonne Jones; Top Five: Tamar Winchesters Ace (MSA Magic Evening x Tamar Lady Sunshine), Ex: ERIN ELLIS, O: Erin Ellis; Sugarr Plum (Krakov x Sugarr Babe), Ex: CLAIRE WIMBERLY, O: Claire Wimberly; BSA Wild Thing (El Ghazi x Endless Legacy), Ex: LAKEN SNYDER, O: Mary Knebel.
Saddle Seat Equitation JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: Summer Princess JA (Alimah Justice x Come Summer), Ex: MEGAN SITZMAN, O: Megan Sitzman; Reserve: Lantana Bey (TBO Beyboy Bask x Santana’s Charming Lady), Ex: CHLOE PEDERSEN, O: Camille French; Top Five: Thee Jokers Wild (Im Aces High x TCA Sunkist Bey), Ex: SKYE WILLIAMS, O: Elizabeth Williams.
Western Horsemanship JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: Prescott (Khadraj NA x Karny), Ex: SARAH PORTER, O: Robert Nash; Reserve: GS Knight Wind (Crimson Knight x
Equitation
Saddle Seat Equitation JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: Marking Time (GTF Hallmark x Baskafire Gold), Ex: ROSE HUCKFELDT, O: Rose Huckfeldt; Reserve: Aria MTA (Hucklebey Berry x Always MTA), Ex: OLIVIA BERKLEY LOCKHART, O: Olivia Berkley Lockhart; Top Five: Belen PR (MS
Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: Baskarr (Matoi x MG Baskari), Ex: HEATHER RODGERS, O: Lynn Rodgers; Reserve: Krewes Missile LOA (Krewe x Dancing Flame TB), Ex: JULIA JUNKER, O: Jennifer Schaffel Junker; Top Five: Anzafire (Anza Padron x Lady Aafire), Ex: SAGE LOVOS, O: Argyle Arabians; CSP Hennessy (DS Mick Jagger x MHR Martinna), Ex: PEYTON HARDIE, O: Wanda Coker; VSH Shes A Sweetheart (Night of Roses x Sweetn Savvy QCA), Ex: CHANNING TURNER, O: Channing Turner. Western Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: Dylan SA (TAF Best Berrybey x Fad Sina), Ex: BRINLEY BEICKER, O: Brinley Beicker; Reserve: Echos Boy (Echos Promise x Bardon Me Boys), Ex: BRIANNA MULLEN, O: Brianna Mullen; Top Five: D Special Edition (Paavo x Tahira Dawn), Ex: SOPHIA CARROLL, O: Natalie Harrison;
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HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Champion MORGEN LE FEY (First Cyte x Reedanns Moonrake), ridden by owner Hannah Wimberly.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Champion TAMAR COOL KID (Neposzar x Iris), ridden by owner Alexa Potts.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-17 Champion MIDNIGHT CHROME HF (Out Til Midnight x Doubletrees Kaleidoscope), ridden by owner Mackenzie Potts.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Champion COOKIN WITH FIRE (Baske Afire x Cookin Sherry), ridden by owner Abagail Trowbridge.
HA/AA English Show Hack Open and ATR Champion BOB SEGER BF (Bolt WB x Clover Hills Blazing Luck), ridden by Chloe Barnett for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.
HA/AA Mounted Native Costume Open and ATR Champion AFIRE BRAND (Baske Afire x The Small Town Blues), ridden by Lauren Grabski for owner Oak Haven South Arabians LLC.
PKA MpossibleDream (PKA Audamaetion x Am Dream song), Ex: HANNAH OUBRE, o: Karma Arabians; Muskquite (sir musk x Kimiko), ex: DELANEY BLANCHARD, o: shannon blanchard.
Hunter Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: Princess Fiona (regal basque x Casinderella), Ex: BREANNE FOX, o: remy Grace sass; Reserve: Supreme Chance (bA Charmed x Adorable bourbon), Ex: SAGE LOVOS, o: sage Lovos; Top Five: TQ Tshimera (Toskabi x rohara Tsolitaire), Ex: CHLOEY PRICHARD, o: Chloey Prichard; VVictorious Secret (baske Afire x DDA Fames Victory), Ex: DELANEY BLANCHARD, o: shannon blanchard; Psyzmic (Padrons Psyche x sL Krystal bey), Ex: HALLE POTTS, o: Julia Gaidousek.
Hunter Seat Equitation Not To Jump JTR 14-17 Championship - Champion: RCCR Double Dealer (Double Tstandard x Kalarama’s sister Kate), Ex: CONNER WEST, o: Conner West; Reserve: TA Kaiser (Gallup x Katrynna), Ex: CHLOE PEDERSEN, o: Lisa Knudson-Halpain; Top Five: Aga Gamaan (*Gamaan x Akira Hassan), Ex: SHANNON FRISKE, o: Yvonne Jones; Field Of Life (muirfield x sai La Vie), Ex: MALLORY HARRELL, o: mallory Harrell; No Doubtt (Afire bey V x summer Flame), Ex: MARY MARGARET GILBERT, o: mary margaret Gilbert.
HA/AA Reining Horse AAOTR and ATR Champion PAULIS EUROPENA (Pauli O Lena x Francheskaa), ridden by owner Michelle Deroche.
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Hunter Seat Equitation Not To Jump JTR 13 & Under Championship - Champion: No Doubtt (Afire bey V x summer Flame), Ex: MELISSA GILBERT, o: mary margaret Gilbert; Reserve: Tamar Cool Kid (neposzar x iris), Ex: ALEXA POTTS, o: Alexa Potts; Top Five: Esprit D Amorr (Amadorr x CA Cameo bey), Ex: JULIA GAIDOUSEK, o: Julia Gaidousek; D Special Edition (Paavo x Tahira Dawn), Ex: HANNAH JONES, o: natalie Harrison.
Reining Seat Equitation JTR 17 & Under Championship - Champion: Whole Lota Lena KF (mifillena x Wm ballerina), Ex: CASSADY WEST, o: Cassady West.
Walk/Trot English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: PRODIGY AFIRE (Afire bey V x Promises Kept), ex: Julia Junker, o: Jennifer schaffel Junker. Country English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: CSP HENNESSY (Ds mick Jagger x mHr martinna), ex: Peyton
HA/AA Western Trail Horse Open and ATR Champion NAPINTIME (D A Napitov x Time To Zip), ridden by owner Margaret Lucas.
HA/AA Reined Cow Horse Open Champion VALLEJO REATAMOON (Rohara Moon Storm x Gay Playnic), ridden by Katharyn Hart for owner Vallejo III Ranch LLC.
HA/AA Working Cow Horse Open and ATR Champion COCO LUCERRO (Shahcolate Bey MA x Kandy Bar Freckle), ridden by owner Mark Shroyer.
HA/AA Working Cow Junior Horse Champion PM DREAMS N COLOR (Color Me TooCool x Dreamcatcher AWP), ridden by Eddie Ralston for owner Viki Powell.
HA/AA Cutting Open Champion TR NATASHAA (SJ Mikhail x TR Sittin Pretty), ridden by Eddie Ralston for owner Lisa McDonald.
HA/AA Cutting Non-Pro Champion PAY THE COWGIRL DT (Brokers Pay Check x Calamity Fame DT), ridden by Andrew Andersen for owner Jimmy Stockton.
Hardie, O: Wanda Coker; Reserve: ANZAFIRE (Anza Padron x Lady Aafire), Ex: Sage Lovos, O: Argyle Arabians; Top Five: KREWES MISSILE LOA (Krewe x Dancing Flame TB), Ex: Julia Junker, O: Jennifer Schaffel Junker; VSH SHES A SWEETHEART (Night of Roses x Sweetn Savvy QCA), Ex: Channing Turner, O: Channing Turner.
Boucher; KMA RAYS KNOCK OUT (Comar Noble x Prescription Creme), Ex: Hannah Oubre, O: Karma Arabians; PSYZMIC (Padrons Psyche x SL Krystal Bey), Ex: Halle Potts, O: Julia Gaidousek.
Reserve: SEMPER PHEI, Ex: Elizabeth Petty, O: Christine Miller; Top Five: K H STARBRITE, Ex: Elizabeth Petty, O: Marcia Eddy; PJS PISTOL GTH, Ex: Brittany Bartlett, O: Victoria White; JETAIME PLUS, Ex: Jennifer Cotton, O: Jennifer Cotton.
Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: ECHOS BOY (Echos Promise x Bardon Me Boys), Ex: Brianna Mullen, O: Brianna Mullen; Reserve: MAXIMUM PR (OKW Maximilian x Frivolie), Ex: Justin Bray, O: Robin Young Bray; Top Five: THAT COWBOY LOOK (Uranio x SX Joys Genii), Ex: Zephania Smith, O: Jennifer Schaffel Junker; DYLAN SA (TAF Best Berrybey x Fad Sina), Ex: Brinley Beicker, O: Brinley Beicker; PKA MPOSSIBLEDREAM (PKA Audamaetion x AM Dream Song), Ex: Hannah Oubre, O: Karma Arabians. Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: NTC SALUTE (MR Cognac Bey x General’s Design), Ex: Peyton Hardie, O: Wanda Coker; Reserve: VVICTORIOUS SECRET (Baske Afire x DDA Fames Victory), Ex: Delaney Blanchard, O: Shannon Blanchard; Top Five: THE ARISTOCRAT WB (Allionce x Love of Wisdom), Ex: Brittany Boucher, O: Brittany
Western Trail Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship - Champion: PKA MPOSSIBLEDREAM (PKA Audamaetion x AM Dream Song), Ex: Hannah Oubre, O: Karma Arabians; Reserve: KMA RAYS KNOCK OUT (Comar Noble x Prescription Crème), Ex: Hannah Oubre, O: Karma Arabians.
Dressage Arabian Dressage Training Level (Test 3) Championship - Champion: ALBORAC, Ex: Kimberly Thornton, O: Kimberly Thornton; Reserve: TA EUFELIA, Ex: Clare Morrow, O: Clare Morrow; Top Five: BLAZIN THYME SA, Ex: Wendye Gardiner, O: Wendye Gardiner; SARTORIUSZ, Ex: Wendye Gardiner, O: Billie Glosser; BTA DESERT MOONFYRE, Ex: Kristie Puckett, O: Kristie Puckett. HA/AA Dressage Training Level (Test 3) Championship - Champion: ZORRGOS ZANZIBAR, Ex: Mary Park, O: Sandra Billodeau;
Dressage Training Level AOTR (Test 3) Championship - Champion: TATYANA TASHEEM, Ex: Sandra Billodeau, O: Sandra Billodeau; Reserve: CALL ME CALLAHAN, Ex: Kimberlee McKenzie, O: Kimberlee McKenzie; Top Five: SSP STOP THE PRESS, Ex: Lucero Limones, O: Lucero Limones; ROCKY TOSK, Ex: Carolann Thigpen, O: Carolann Thigpen; ZORRGOS ZANZIBAR, Ex: Sandra Billodeau, O: Sandra Billodeau. Dressage Training Level AATR (Test 3) Championship - Champion: CALL ME CALLAHAN, Ex: Kimberlee McKenzie, O: Kimberlee McKenzie; Reserve: ROCKY TOSK, Ex: Carolann Thigpen, O: Carolann Thigpen; Top Five: ZORRGOS ZANZIBAR, Ex: Sandra Billodeau, O: Sandra Billodeau; TATYANA TASHEEM, Ex: Sandra Billodeau, O: Sandra Billodeau; TSORCERERS AURA, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Magic Moments. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Showmanship JTH 14-17 Champion SHANNON FRISKE with Intenacious (Infenitee x Spirit of York), for owner Beth Friske.
Showmanship JTH 13 & Under Champion HANNAH JONES with KRA Easter Sunrise (Karma Ridge Harlem Sunrise x KRA Aunt Bunny), for owner Jet Stream Arabians, Inc.
Western Horsemanship JTR 14-17 Champion MARY MARGARET GILBERT on GS Knight Wind (Crimson Knight x GSA Wind Allure), for owner Laurie Long.
Western Horsemanship JTR 13 & Under Champion SARAH PORTER on Prescott (Khadraj NA x Karny), for owner Robert Nash.
Saddle Seat Equitation JTR 14-17 Champion MEGAN SITZMAN, owner of Summer Princess JA (Alimah Justice x Come Summer).
Saddle Seat Equitation JTR 13 & Under Champion ROSE HUCKFELDT, owner of Marking Time (GTF Hallmark x Baskafire Gold).
Dressage Training Level JTR (Test 3) Championship - Champion: SSP STOP THE PRESS, ex: Lucero Limones, o: Lucero Limones; Reserve: TSORCERERS AURA, ex: samantha Papesh, o: magic moments.
Carolann Thigpen, o: Carolann Thigpen; Reserve: KABIIR KHAYAAL, ex: brittany bartlett, o: elaine Yerty; Top Five: UPPER MANHATTAN WP, ex: Granger Durdin, o: magic moments; SHAMANS’ CHANCE SA, ex: Kimberlee mcKenzie, o: Kimberlee mcKenzie; EBAY, ex: Albert Pugh, o: Albert Pugh.
Dressage Third Level (Test 3) Championship Champion: ANAKIN, ex: Doreen Atkinson, o: Doreen Atkinson; Reserve: DC SKIDPROOF, ex: Cody siebert, o: Cody and John siebert.
Dressage First Level (Test 3) Championship - Champion: CYLENT JUBILEE, ex: Paige Peters Windham, o: suzy and Lora Cox; Reserve: ALBORAC, ex: Kimberly Thornton, o: Kimberly Thornton; Top Five: SEMPER PHEI, ex: elizabeth Petty, o: Christine miller; WC KHURIOSITY, ex: Wendye Gardiner, o: Holly Woods Dillin; JETTS BLACKJACK, ex: elizabeth Petty, o: barbara Hickey. Dressage First Level AOTR (Test 3) Championship - Champion: ROCKY TOSK, ex: Carolann Thigpen, o: Carolann Thigpen; Reserve: SHAMANS’ CHANCE SA, ex: Kimberlee mcKenzie, o: Kimberlee mcKenzie; Top Five: TD SADIE SHAI, ex: mary Goldberg, o: mary Goldberg; RUSTALETA, ex: Granger Durdin, o: Granger Durdin; TSORCERERS AURA, ex: Granger Durdin, o: magic moments. Dressage First Level AATR (Test 3) Championship - Champion: ROCKY TOSK, ex:
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Dressage First Level JTR (Test 3) Championship Champion: AWESOME DECISION, ex: Deborah burkhead, o: sandra Gee; Reserve: TD SADIE SHAI, ex: Hannah shulman, o: mary Goldberg. Dressage Second Level (Test 3) Championship Champion: CYLENT JUBILEE, ex: Paige Peters Windham, o: suzy and Lora Cox; Reserve: JETTS BLACKJACK, ex: elizabeth Petty, o: barbara Hickey; Top Five: ANAKIN, ex: Doreen Atkinson, o: Doreen Atkinson; SHAMANS’ CHANCE SA, ex: Kimberlee mcKenzie, o: Kimberlee mcKenzie; WC KHURIOSITY, ex: Wendye Gardiner, o: Holly Woods Dillin. Dressage Second Level ATR (Test 3) Championship - Champion: SHAMANS’ CHANCE SA, ex: Kimberlee mcKenzie, o: Kimberlee mcKenzie; Reserve: RUSTALETA, ex: Granger Durdin, o: Granger Durdin.
Dressage Fourth Level (Test 3) Championship Champion: DC SKIDPROOF, ex: Cody siebert, o: Cody and John siebert. Dressage Prix St. George Championship Champion: C-SIR, ex: michelle Hawkes, o: michelle Hawkes.
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Arabian Sport Horse Stallions Championship - Champion: VAN GUARD MORDECHAI, ex: Granger Durdin, o: Tracy Vann; Reserve: WINSECK WHIRLWYN, ex: Kenny ray, o: Dian and marlin bales; Top Five: MAH SABBAH BEDU, ex: Keith Kosel, o: Keith Kosel; HONEY CREEK AUSTIN; ex: Kathy braden, o: Carrie Woolverton; SARTORIUSZ, ex: Wendye Gardiner, o: billie Glosser.
Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion HEATHER RODGERS with Baskarr (Matoi x MG Baskari), for owner Lynn Rodgers.
Western Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion BRINLEY BEICKER, owner of Dylan SA (TAF Best Berrybey x Fad Sina).
Hunter Seat Equitation Not To Jump JTR 14-17 Champion CONNER WEST, owner of RCCR Double Dealer (Double Tstandard x Kalarama’s Sister Kate).
Hunter Seat Equitation Not To Jump JTR 13 & Under Champion MELISSA GILBERT with No Doubtt (Afire Bey V x Summer Flame), for owner Mary Margaret Gilbert.
Hunter Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion BREANNE FOX with Princess Fiona (Regal Basque x Casinderella), for owner Remy Grace Sass.
English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion PRODIGY AFIRE (Afire Bey V x Promises Kept), ridden by Julia Junker for owner Jennifer Schaffel Junker.
Arabian Sport Horse Stallions ATH Championship - Champion: VAN GUARD MORDECHAI, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Tracy Vann; Reserve: WINSECK WHIRLWYN, Ex: Dian Bales, O: Dian and Marlin Bales; Top Five: HONEY CREEK AUSTIN, Ex: Carrie Woolverton, O: Carrie Woolverton; MAH SABBAH BEDU, Ex: Keith Kosel, O: Keith Kosel.
Arabian Fillies 2 & Under Jackpot - Champion: CATCHTHE BUTTERFLY MM, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Magic Moments.
Clare Morrow; Reserve: FARRHA, Ex: Jennifer Ramsey, O: Anne and Jennifer Ramsey; Top Five: SARTORIUSZ, Ex: Wendye Gardiner, O: Billie Glosser; WINSECK WHIRLWYN, Ex: Kenny Ray, O: Dian and Marlin Bales; AM TRAVIATA, Ex: Linda Jacobs, O: Linda Jacobs.
Arabian Sport Horse Mares Championship Champion: TA MAKADEMIA, Ex: Elizabeth Petty, O: Elizabeth Petty; Reserve: CATCHTHE BUTTERFLY MM, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Magic Moments; Top Five: AM TRAVIATA, Ex: Linda Jacobs, O: Linda Jacobs; TA EUFELIA, Ex: Clare Morrow, O: Clare Morrow; RUSTALETA, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Granger Durdin. Arabian Sport Horse Mares 2 & Over ATH Championship - Champion: CATCHTHE BUTTERFLY MM, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Magic Moments; Reserve: TA EUFELIA, Ex: Emily Craig, O: Clare Morrow; Top Five: KAHLIDAH KAMAR ROU, Ex: Brittany Bartlett, O: Brittany and Lila Bartlett; BINT MASLAHA, Ex: Keith Kosel, O: Keith Kosel; RUSTALETA, Ex: Bennett Van Meter, O: Granger Durdin.
Arabian Sport Horse Geldings Championship Champion: KHEMOS DRAMA, Ex: Emily Craig, O: Emily and Joanne Anderson Craig; Reserve: ANSA GALLEN JJ, Ex: Karen Higgins Campbell, O: Karen Higgins Campbell; Top Five: KMA GORGEIOUS GEORGE, Ex: Greg Oubre, O: Greg Oubre; IRISH GILLAN HC, Ex: Lisa Skalski, O: Carrie Woolverton; BTA DESERT MOONFYRE, Ex: Kristie Puckett, O: Kristie Puckett. Arabian Sport Horse Geldings 2 & Over ATH Championship - Champion: KHEMOS DRAMA, Ex: Emily Craig, O: Emily and Joanne Anderson Craig; Reserve: KMA GORGEIOUS GEORGE, Ex: Greg Oubre, O: Greg Oubre; Top Five: ANSA GALLEN JJ, Ex: Karen Higgins Campbell, O: Karen Higgins Campbell; IRISH GILLAN HC, Ex: Carrie Woolverton, O: Carrie Woolverton; BTA DESERT MOONFYRE, Ex: Kristie Puckett, O: Kristie Puckett.
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Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship - Champion: TA EUFELIA, Ex: Clare Morrow, O:
Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR Championship - Champion: VA RALVON CRUSADER, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Magic Moments; Reserve: ANSA GALLEN JJ, Ex: Karen Higgins Campbell, O: Karen Higgins Campbell; Top Five: AWESOME DECISION, Ex: Deborah Burkhead, O: Sandra Gee; FARRHA, Ex: Jennifer Ramsey, O: Anne and Jennifer Ramsey; TSORCERERS AURA, Ex: Samantha Papesh, O: Magic Moments. Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle JTR Championship - Champion: AWESOME DECISION, Ex: Deborah Burkhead, O: Sandra Gee; Reserve: TSORCERERS AURA, Ex: Samantha Papesh, O: Magic Moments. Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack Championship - Champion: SARTORIUSZ, Ex: Wendye Gardiner, O: Billie Glosser; Reserve: RUSTALETA, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Granger Durdin; Top Five: KABIIR KHAYAAL, Ex: Brittany Bartlett, Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion NTC SALUTE (MR Cognac Bey x General’s Design), ridden by Peyton Hardie for owner Wanda Coker.
Western Trail Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion PKA MPOSSIBLEDREAM (PKA Audamaetion x AM Dream Song), ridden by Hannah Oubre for owner Karma Arabians.
Dressage First Level AOTR and AATR (Test 3) Champion ROCKY TOSK, ridden by owner Carolann Thigpen.
Dressage Prix St. George Champion C-SIR, ridden by owner Michelle Hawkes.
o: elaine Yerty; AWESOME DECISION, ex: Deborah burkhead, o: sandra Gee; BTA DESERT MOONFYRE, ex: Kristie Puckett, o: Kristie Puckett.
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o: Christine miller; Reserve: FIRST CLASS IMAGE, ex: Kathleen Cannon Pittman, o: Kathleen Cannon and Douglas Pittman DDs; Top Five: PJS PISTOL GTH, ex: brittany bartlett, o: Victoria White; Jetaime Plus, ex: emily Craig, o: Jennifer Cotton; UPPER MANHATTAN WP, ex: Granger Durdin, o: magic moments.
Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack ATR Championship - Champion: KABIIR KHAYAAL, ex: brittany bartlett, o: elaine Yerty; Reserve: VA RALVON CRUSADER, ex: Granger Durdin, o: magic moments; Top Five: AWESOME DECISION, ex: Deborah burkhead, o: sandra Gee; BTA DESERT MOONFYRE, ex: Kristie Puckett, o: Kristie Puckett. Arabian Hunter Hack Championship - Champion: HA GARNYS FIRE, ex: Debbie Webster, o: betsy barnes. Arabian Hunter Hack ATR Championship Champion: HA GARNYS FIRE, ex: michelle schrimshaw, o: betsy barnes.
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HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions - Champion: CBA POLARIS, ex: sandra Johnson, o: Chris and Debi Loff Kornegay. HA/AA Sport Horse Mares Championship Champion: CBA LIGHTNING, ex: sandra Johnson, o: Koral and Chris Kornegay; Reserve: TR GOLDEN TOUCHDOWN, ex: Wendye Gardiner, o: renee Anderson; Top Five: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, ex: Kathleen Cannon Pittman, o: Kathleen Cannon and Douglas Pittman DDs; K H STARBRITE, ex: elizabeth Petty, o: marcia eddy. HA/AA Sport Horse Mares ATH Championship - Champion: CBA LIGHTNING, ex: Koral Kornegay, o: Koral and Chris Kornegay; Reserve: TR GOLDEN TOUCHDOWN, ex: renee Anderson, o: renee Anderson; Top Five: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, ex: Kathleen Cannon Pittman, o: Kathleen Cannon and Douglas Pittman DDs. HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings Championship Champion: SEMPER PHEI, ex: elizabeth Petty,
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Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion ECHOS BOY (Echos Promise x Bardon Me Boys), ridden by owner Brianna Mullen.
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Country English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion CSP HENNESSY (DS Mick Jagger x MHR Martinna), ridden by Peyton Hardie for owner Wanda Coker.
HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings ATH Championship - Champion: PJS PISTOL GTH, ex: brittany bartlett, o: Victoria White; Reserve: FIRST CLASS IMAGE, ex: Kathleen Cannon Pittman, o: Kathleen Cannon and Douglas Pittman DDs; Top Five: JETAIME PLUS, ex: emily Craig, o: Jennifer Cotton; UPPER MANHATTAN WP, ex: Granger Durdin, o: magic moments; SSP STOP THE PRESS, ex: Lucero Limones, o: Lucero Limones.
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HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship - Champion: SEMPER PHEI, ex: elizabeth Petty, o: Christine miller; Reserve: TD SADIE SHAI, ex: mary Goldberg, o: mary Goldberg; Top Five: SPANISH CHARM, ex: nicole shallcross-baker, o: margo shallcross; WC KHURIOSITY, ex: Wendye Gardiner, o: Holly Woods Dillin; FIRST
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HA/AA Sport Horse Gelding and Under Saddle Champion SEMPER PHEI, shown and ridden by Elizabeth Petty for owner Christine Miller.
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Arabian Hunter Hack Champion HA GARNYS FIRE, ridden by Debbie Webster for owner Betsy Barnes.
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Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Champion TA EUFELIA, ridden by owner Clare Morrow.
HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR Champion TD SADIE SHAI, ridden by owner Mary Goldberg.
HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle JTR Champion TD SADIE SHAI, ridden by Hannah Shulman for owner Mary Goldberg.
HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack ATR Champion CBA LIGHTNING, shown by owner Chris Kornegay.
CLASS IMAGE, Ex: Kathleen Cannon Pittman, O: Kathleen Cannon and Douglas Pittman DDS.
HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack Championship - Champion: WC KHURIOSITY, Ex: Wendye Gardiner, O: Holly Woods Dillin; Reserve: TD SADIE SHAI, Ex: Mary Goldberg, O: Mary Goldberg; Top Five: CBA POLARIS, Ex: Chris Kornegay, O: Chris and Debi Loff Kornegay; EBAY, Ex: Albert Pugh, O: Albert Pugh; CBA LIGHTNING, Ex: Sandra Johnson, O: Koral and Chris Kornegay.
HA/AA Hunter Hack Championship Champion: CBA POLARIS, Ex: Chris Kornegay, Chris and Debi Loff Kornegay; Reserve: CBA LIGHTNING, Ex: Sandra Johnson, O: Koral and Chris Kornegay.
HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR Championship - Champion: TD SADIE SHAI, Ex: Mary Goldberg, O: Mary Goldberg; Reserve: SEMPER PHEI, Ex: Christine Miller, O: Christine Miller; Top Five: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, Ex: Kathleen Cannon Pittman, O: Kathleen Cannon and Douglas Pittman DDS; UPPER MANHATTAN WP, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Magic Moments; CBA POLARIS, Ex: Chris Kornegay, O: Chris and Debi Loff Kornegay. HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle JTR Championship - Champion: TD SADIE SHAI, Ex: Hannah Shulman, O: Mary Goldberg; Reserve: ISHTARS TAHITISWEETIE, Ex: Bennett Van Meter, O: Magic Moments.
HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack ATR Championship - Champion: CBA LIGHTNING, Ex: Chris Kornegay, O: Koral and Chris Kornegay; Reserve: TD SADIE SHAI, Ex: Hannah Shulman, O: Mary Goldberg; Top Five: EBAY, Ex: Albert Pugh, O: Albert Pugh; PJS PISTOL GTH, Ex: Brittany Bartlett, O: Victoria White; UPPER MANHATTAN WP, Ex: Granger Durdin, O: Magic Moments.
HA/AA Hunter Hack ATR Championship - Champion: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, Ex: Kathleen Cannon Pittman, O: Kathleen Cannon and Douglas Pittman DDS; Reserve: CBA POLARIS, Ex: Chris Kornegay, O: Chris and Debi Loff Kornegay; Top Five: CBA LIGHTNING, Ex: Koral Kornegay, O: Koral and Chris Kornegay. n
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Living With Arabian Horses Randy & Angie Sullivan “Why do we do this?” Angie Sullivan wonders rhetorically. “Randy and I both would have to say the main reason we do this is that it allows us to enjoy farm life with our family, and to make a living around the passion we have for the Arabian horse and Arabian horse people. “Admittedly, as a husband and wife team, earning a living successfully has its ups and downs,” she concedes, “because living and working with your spouse 24 hours a day, seven days a week, has its advantages and disadvantages.
“Training horses together pushes us both to try to get better and better at what we do,” explains Randy. “Angie, of course, has a lot to learn. She says that what I can accomplish in an hour will take her a week.” “Of course I admire his skill and timing, but sometimes it’s frustrating to get a lecture from your husband,” Angie counters. “I know when he gets frustrated with my riding skills, it’s only because he wants to make me a better trainer, but some days, I don’t take my husband’s criticism as well as I do other days. I always have to remind him that I’m not Randy Sullivan!
“For example,” she laughs, “when I’m ready to relax and maybe enjoy an hour of my favorite TV soap opera at 9 p.m., Randy is ready to talk about business and what went on in the office that day. I would rather talk about business first thing in the morning, but Randy wants to do just one thing when he gets to the barn in the morning, and that is ride.” 272 | A R A bI A n HOR Se T I meS
“Then, to get back at him,” she chuckles, “I’ll laugh and say, ‘We’ll go into the office and see how fast you can update our website, or put together a YouTube® video!’ We appreciate each other’s skills and have learned to accept that we have different gifts. Our teamwork, our working together, has made our business more successful overall in the past 10 years, thus making the end result that much more rewarding.”
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“Something else that’s rewarding about being a husbandand-wife team is that we have been able to raise our son on the farm, and in the barn,” adds her husband. “There have been many hours of laughter, just from hearing some of the crazy things that come out of a little boy’s mouth, or when one of us loses sight of him for a minute and then discovers him outside, playing in a puddle with his dog, both of them covered in mud. Raising our child with the concept of caring for animals is paying off already.” Angie agrees. “Watching R.J. grow up wanting to help us in the barn is a blessing. He understands why we take such
good care of our horses, and he’s always asking if he can help—when we’re taking care of a hurt leg, for example. He wants to be the little helper, so we let him hold the medicine or the quilt, ‘to make the horsey feel better.’ Farm life is a learning experience you cannot replace. It has a way of teaching our child (and ourselves) life lessons that cannot be learned in a classroom. “Randy’s oldest daughter, Olivia, and her three children are very active at the farm, too,” she continues, “and Mat, our farm manager is Randy’s nephew—so not only do we enjoy him as an employee, we enjoy having him around the farm after hours just to enjoy family time. RJ really looks up to Mat. “The Arabian horse and our client base is the other major factor of why we do this,” she concludes. “Randy has trained other breeds and I have ridden other breeds, but we concur that the quality, charisma and athleticism of the Arabian has been more rewarding than any other breed. And the client base we work for makes our job even more enjoyable. We have a blast at the farm and at the shows. Our clients love to compete, love to win, and most of all, love to have a good time!” n
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Region 11 in 2012:
What’s New? Plenty! by Linda White Two-term Region 11 Director Angela O’Neill is understandably excited about Region 11’s new offerings. There is the new, easily-navigated Region 11 website, where information of all kinds is literally at visitors’ fingertips. But the expanded website is only one of this outfit’s recent innovations. O’Neill elaborates. “We have a grass-roots club in northwest Illinois that is offering western dressage,” she begins. “They are introducing ranch horse classes to their show. Ranch horses learn beginning—or training level—dressage, in western equipment, with gaits that are more generally western. This means that exhibitors can train their ranch horses themselves at home. This is an economically affordable way for more Arabian and Half-Arabian owners to participate and to enjoy showing their horses.” “Ranch horse versatility classes include ranch horse pleasure, where horse and rider walk, jog and lope both ways of ring,” says club member Val Waggoner. “The rider then goes to one end of the arena, strips off the saddle and presents the horse in-hand. We have ranch horse reining, horsemanship and trail classes that include everything a ranch has—gates, bridges, logs to drag, dismounting and ground tying, picking all four feet, and jogging over logs or brush. “This is a lot of fun, and it shows Arabians in a different light than people usually think of them. There are no show clothes or show tack and equipment,” she adds. “Entries compete in everyday working gear. The ranch horse classes are judged as if horse and rider were working cows, in a relaxed, free, forward-moving manner, minus the show horse headset. “Western dressage classes will be offered in June 2013 at the Illinois Arabian Horse Show, and will follow Western Dressage Association of America rules and tests.” Angela O’Neill continues, “In Geneseo, Ill., this past April, the Arabian Horse Distance Riding Association sponsored an endurance and competitive riding clinic at Run Along Farms. The clinicians explained the differences between endurance riding and competitive trail riding, and how to take a horse’s pulse and respiration. And the Arabian and Half-Arabian owners at the clinic got to talk with experienced distance riders.” All breeds’ competitive rides feature intermittent holds, or stopping points, where veterinarians check each animal for metabolic and physical soundness. The AHDRA’s well-attended April clinic gave newcomers a chance to learn the basics of conditioning a horse for this demanding task, and how to get started in distance riding. They also got to see and work with horses who had thousands of miles under their girths. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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The Arabian Horse Distance Riding Association (www.ahdra.org) is a national organization devoted to promoting the Arabian horse in an event in which the breed excels. Their latest addition is competitive driving, wherein a single horse or pair of horses is driven from 10 to 30 miles, with driving competitions conducted much like competitive rides. For more information, visit their website, www.ahdra.org. Not everything is brand, spanking new, but some offerings’ longevity only adds to their appeal. For example, the Northern Illinois Arabian Horse Activity Club held the first of what would become an annual NIAHAC Arabian Horse Show in 1962. The club recently celebrated the show’s 50th anniversary. The regional concept has been in place since the 1973 IAHA (now AHA) Convention, where delegates adopted the plan that would divide the United States and Canada into 18 regions; Illinois, Iowa and Missouri became Region11. All three states were hubs of Arabian horse commerce and competition in 1973, and they still are. “The NIAHAC club originated around 1960, so the club existed well before there was a Region 11,” says club member Sharlynn Jacobs, who keeps track of such things. “We had a fabulous show this year! We had a drawing during every session, with two class winners getting an additional $50 apiece. We had seven more drawings during the show that included an overnight stay in downtown Chicago. Show committee volunteers put together and gave every entry a bag filled with goodies, and just for fun, we created a collage of old show photos for people to try to identify horses from the past. Our show has moved around over the last 50 years, but it has settled in Springfield, Ill., for the last 15 years.” Things are cookin’ in Missouri, too. Glass Horse Farm, in Raymore, Mo., offers its facilities for many of the Greater Kansas City (Mo.) club’s goings-on. Glass Horse hosted the August 12th Region 11 summer meeting on Sunday, August 12th, 2012, and earlier, on January 28 and 29, the club put on a twoday riding and halter clinic there. Clinicians Chris Culbreth and John Rannenberg shared their considerable expertise in preparing and showing Arabian and Half-Arabian performance and halter horses. Glass Horse Farm also hosted the GKCAHA Midwinter Celebration and High-Point Awards Dinner on Saturday evening, January 28. The next day Culbreth and Rannenberg Volume 43, No. 3 |
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gave clinic attendees who had brought along their horses individualized instruction in halter and performance. Missouri has six AHA Region 11-affiliated clubs. Iowa can lay claim to one of North America’s highest-paying, most popular breeders’ incentives, the Iowa Gold Star Futurity. Breeders and enthusiasts from North and South America participate in this prestigious payback program because foals sired by Iowa Gold Star Futurity stallions can win big bucks. To wit: 2011’s winning purebred Iowa Gold Star Auction Filly won $27,850. Bidders at both the purebred and part-bred stallion service auctions get to select from among leading Arabian, Saddlebred and Dutch Warmblood sires. This year’s Iowa Gold Star Futurity Show, open to purebreds and HalfArabians, will take place August 30 through September 3, 2012. Check their website for more information. Iowa has two affiliated clubs, the Iowa Arabian Horse Association and the Arabian Horse Society of Iowa. The Iowa Arabian Horse Association offers a variety of Class A and B shows and fun shows. The Arabian Horse Society of Iowa, established in 1974, sponsors overnight trail rides, fun shows, dressage and western clinics, educational gatherings and informal open barns and get-togethers. The club’s three fun shows qualify entrants for year-end High Point Awards. Stacey Dunn honchos the Region 11 Arabian Horse Association’s T.A.I.L. (Total Arabian Interaction Learning) program. The AHA bills this as “an easy and effective way for current Arabian owners and lovers to share their love for the breed.” T.A.I.L. can be administered at any horse show, horse fair or other equine venue, they add. Angie O’Neill describes the program’s success at the Region 11 Show. “We had 127 youth come this year,” she reports. “They came from Girl Scouts, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, and from our area’s home schooling programs. We handed out packets, they got to sit in the stands and watch classes, and we took them through the barns, where they got to have a hands-on experience with Arabian horses. “Something else fun and new at our show this year came when Wanda Funk, driving Eurokhem, brought the flags into the ring each day, displayed on her Meadowbrook driving cart. This was a well-received detail, and one we plan to continue.”
Things are good in Region 11. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian Stallion 2 & Over Champion POGROM (QR Marc x Petla), shown by Dagmar Gordiano for owner Janow Podlaski State Stud Farm.
Arabian 2-Year-Old Colt - Champion HLP FARAON ( Justa Magnum x Mars Simbayeva HEC), shown by Alcides Rodrigues for owners Franco and Fabiana Vara.
Arabian Sweepstakes Yearling Colt/Gelding Champion OFW WAN AND ONLY (OFW Magic Wan x OFW Jewelee), shown by David Boggs for owner Fazenda Floresta.
Arabian Mare 2 & Over Champion MAGNETIC AFFAIR (Magnum Psyche x Major Love Affair), shown by James Michael Neal for owners Darlene and Patrick Collins.
Arabian Yearling Sweepstakes Filly Champion PRICELESS DA VINCI (Da Vinci FM x Momentica SD), shown by Alcides Rodrigues for owner Midwest Station II.
Mares Arabian Mares 2 & Over - Champion: MAGNETIC AFFAIR, ex: James michael neal, o: Darlene and Patrick Collins; Reserve: MAJOR BELLA VA, ex: David bilgrien, o: bella Partnership; Top Five: MARTINA VAN RYAD, ex: Jordan simons, o: renee Kramer; HEAVEN SENT CCR, ex: blake skole, o: mazziah LLC; PALLAS ATHYNE CA, ex: Debbie shelton, o: Deborah Hodge.
Arabian Mares AOTH - Champion: HEAVEN SENT CCR, ex: muffet eskra, o: mazziah LLC; Reserve: PALLAS ATHYNE CA, ex: Deborah Hodge, o: Deborah Hodge; Top Five: MARVILOSAA, ex: steve miles, o: steve miles.
2012 Region 11 Championship Show Results July 5-8, 2012
springfield, iL Results provided by
region 11 show Committee Purebred Halter Stallions Arabian Stallions 2 & Over - Champion: POGROM, ex: Dagmar Gordiano, o: Janow Podlaski state stud Farm; Reserve: WR CROWN ROYALE, ex: James michael neal, o: Jennifer Patterson; Top Five: PRECISELY VA, ex: David bilgrien, o: elise schwenn. Arabian 2-Year-Old Colts - Champion: HLP FARAON, ex: Alcides rodrigues, o: Franco and Fabiana Vara; Reserve: MATEO VA, ex: David bilgrien, o: Jacki Pienta. Arabian Sweepstakes Yearling Colts/ Geldings - Champion: OFW WAN AND ONLY, David boggs, o: Fazenda Floresta, Reserve: ENDEAVOR HT, ex: James michael neal, o: mr. and mrs. richard selk; Top Five: BOLD ART, ex: David bilgrien, o: renee and ed Houska. 10 •
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Arabian Yearling Sweepstakes Fillies Champion: PRICELESS DA VINCI, ex: Alcides rodrigues, o: midwest station ii; Reserve: CF RASHEEKA, ex: James michael neal, o: Jack and Jeanie Hardcastle; Top Five: BLT KARMA, ex: David bilgrien, o: Jacki Pienta; MISS MADISON AVENUE, ex: Pat mcGinnis, o: Tiffany Lewis.
Geldings Arabian Geldings - Champion: VALENTE LD, ex: Dagmar Gordiano, o: Les Van Dyke; Reserve: SIR HAMPTON AC, ex: blake skole, o: mazziah LLC; Top Five: ABD JAKE OF DIAMONDS, ex: James michael neal, o: George Junior republic; MM VERDICT, ex: brian scoggins, o: Laurie Kern. Arabian Geldings AAOTH 2 Years & Over - Champion: SIR HAMPTON AC, ex: muffet eskra, o: mazziah LLC;
Arabian Mare AOTH Champion HEAVEN SENT CCR (Enzo x Faberge), shown by Muffet Eskra for owner Mazziah LLC.
Arabian Gelding Champion VALENTE LD (DA Valentino x Queen Adiamonds), shown by Dagmar Gordiano for owner Les Van Dyke.
Arabian Gelding AAOTH 2 Years & Over Champion SIR HAMPTON AC (Sir Fames HBV x TF Chynas Jewel), shown by Muffet Eskra for owner Mazziah LLC.
Arabian country english Pleasure champion: AFiRes VictoR, Ex: Ryan Strand, O: Red Tail Arabians LLC; Reserve: sHeZA dRAMA QUeeN, Ex: Kevin Price, O: Pam Gaffney and Jessica DeBack; top Five: iXl BoMB Bey, Ex: Richard Wright, O: Amy Halaburt; FReNcH ReVolUtioN, Ex: Chris Wilson, O: Rob and Diane Defazio; MAGNiloQUeNt Bey, Ex: Aubrey Erwin, O: Catherine Kennedy.
Arabian Gelding JOTH Champion FIRE N GLORY (Heir To Glory x Proberry Bey), shown by co-owner Mikayla Jackson for co-owner Trish Boone.
Reserve: MM VeRdict, Ex: Laurie Kern, O: Laurie Kern; top Five: FiRe N GloRy, Ex: Trish Boone, O: Trish Boone and Mikayla Jackson. Arabian Geldings JotH - champion: FiRe N GloRy, Ex: Mikayla Jackson, O: Trish Boone and Mikayla Jackson; Reserve: PsycHe Red, Ex: Kole Walker, O: Frank and Diane Reed; top Five: MARAkesHH, Ex: Emily Russell, O: Emily Russell.
Purebred Performance English Pleasure Arabian english Pleasure - champion: dA ViA Rodeo, Ex: Cynthia Crawford, O: Cynthia and Joey Crawford; Reserve: yes its tRUe, Ex: Tony Reid, O: Pattie Cravens.
Arabian English Pleasure Champion DA VIA RODEO (Triften x SF Rodeo Drive), ridden by owner Cynthia Crawford.
Arabian english Pleasure Junior Horse - champion: csP GRANd cAyMoN, Ex: Shan Wilson, O: Jeannie and Jim Wilson; Reserve: lH ARistoi, Ex: Chris Wilson, O: John Stroemer. Arabian english Pleasure AAotR - champion: eXPRessly BellA, Ex: Karen Mahan, O: Karen Mahan; Reserve: BsA MAtAdoR, Ex: Mike Grimm, O: Mike Grimm; top Five: toi MoNey, Ex: Teal Dowling, O: Teal Dowling; csP ViVA lA VidA, Ex: Laura Carrington, O: Laura Carrington; BUZZZ, Ex: Christa Beeler, O: Christa Beeler. Arabian english Pleasure JtR champion: csP ViVA lA VidA, Ex: Elise Roeder, O: Laura Carrington.
Arabian country english Pleasure Junior Horse - champion: BeG FoR MeRcy, Ex: Kevin Price, O: Ann Knoop; Reserve: teMPtAstic, Ex: Kevin Price, O: Elizabeths Gate LLC; top Five: Best oF BAske VA, Ex: Chris Wilson, O: Susan Meyer-James; A ReVelAtioN BHA, Ex: Larry Hoffman, O: Mary Jo Meier; diNA Mite sA, Ex: Shan Wilson, O: Ryan and Brandi O’Reilly. Arabian country english Pleasure AAotR 45 & over - champion: sHeZA dRAMA QUeeN, Ex: Pam Gaffney, O: Pam Gaffney and Jessica DeBack; Reserve: siMPly AFiRe, Ex: Renee Kramer, O: Red Tail Arabians LLC; top Five: MAttitUde, Ex: Kathy Cramer, O: Kathy Cramer; csP lAylA, Ex: Marjorie Carr, O: Marjorie Carr; FReNcH ReVolUtioN, Ex: Diane Defazio, O: Rob and Diane Defazio. Arabian country english Pleasure AAotR 18-44 - champion: BeG FoR MeRcy, Ex: Chelsea Knoop, O: Ann Knoop; Reserve: MM sABe, Ex: Morgan Kelly, O: Morgan Kelly; Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion CSP GRAND CAYMON (Mamage x JJ Sioux Hope), ridden by Shan Wilson for owners Jeannie and Jim Wilson.
Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR Champion EXPRESSLY BELLA (IXL Noble Express x Colorado Sage), ridden by owner Karen Mahan.
Arabian English Pleasure JTR Champion CSP VIVA LA VIDA (A Temptation x Infinity CSP), ridden by Elise Roeder for owner Laura Carrington.
Arabian Country English Pleasure Champion AFIRES VICTOR (Afire Bey V x Vallejo Victorie), ridden by Ryan Strand for owner Red Tail Arabians LLC.
Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion BEG FOR MERCY (Baske Afire x Mattamercie), ridden by Kevin Price for owner Ann Knoop.
BELEN PR, ex: sarah matthews, o: sarah matthews; Top Five: FLASHY PERFECTION, ex: Lacie schwantner, o: Lacie schwantner; RYSING SON, ex: Liza Lathrum, o: Liza Lathrum.
ex: sarah matthews, o: sarah matthews; Top Five: FLASHY PERFECTION, ex: Lacie schwantner, o: Lacie schwantner; GV TEQUILA SUNSET, ex: rebecca Thornhill, o: Alan and robin Lindvall.
Top Five: MATRIX JMT, ex: Chaille Hollensworth, o: Chaille Hollensworth; TOMAGE, ex: Teal Dowling, o: Teal Dowling; CSP GISELE, ex: emily shippee, o: emily shippee. Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR - Champion: MATTITUDE, ex: Kathy Cramer, o: Kathy Cramer; Reserve: TOMAGE, ex: Teal Dowling, o: Teal Dowling; Top Five: MATRIX JMT, ex: Chaille Hollensworth, o: Chaille Hollensworth; SHEZA DRAMA QUEEN, ex: Jessica Deback, o: Pam Gaffney and Jessica Deback; SWIX, ex: Hillary Hoffman, o: Jody and Larry Hoffman. Arabian Country English Pleasure ATR Select - Champion: MATRIX JMT, ex: Chaille Hollensworth, o: Chaille Hollensworth; Reserve: SCF TRIL BY FIRE, ex: ryan Chambers, o: brett rigdon; Top Five: CSP LAYLA, ex: marjorie Carr, o: marjorie Carr; MAGNILOQUENT BEY, ex: Jennifer shearer, o: Catherine Kennedy; GSF REZOLUTE, ex: Jodi etienne, o: Jodi etienne. Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 - Champion: SCF TRIAL BY FIRE, ex: brett rigdon, o: brett rigdon; Reserve: FOXI LADY, ex: scarlett reynaud, o: scarlett reynaud; Top Five: NEXT CONTESTANT, ex: Alan Clanton, o: Whitney miles.
Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 14-17 - Champion: TEMPTASTIC, ex: meredith scholle, o: elizabeths Gate LLC; Reserve: SWIX, ex: Paige ross, o: Jody and Larry Hoffman; Top Five: SCF TRIL BY FIRE, ex: brett rigdon, o: brett rigdon; FOXI LADY, ex: scarlett reynaud, o: scarlett reynaud; NEXT CONTESTANT, ex: Alan Clanton, o: Whitney miles.
Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under - Champion: ARIA MTA, ex: olivia berkley Lockhart, o: olivia berkley Lockhart; Reserve:
Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 13 & Under - Champion: ARIA MTA, ex: olivia berkley Lockhart, o: olivia berkley Lockhart; Reserve: BELEN PR,
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Park Arabian Park Horse AOTR Champion: BSA MATADOR, ex: mike Grimm, o: mike Grimm; Reserve: TOI MONEY, ex: Teal Dowling, o: Teal Dowling; Top Five: BUZZZ, ex: Christa beeler, o: Christa beeler; YES ITS TRUE, ex: Catherine Cravens-Whitaker, o: Pattie Cravens. Side Saddle Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Champion: RS DRAKKAR BEY, ex: richelle osborne, o: richelle osborne;
Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over Champion SHEZA DRAMA QUEEN (Forrest Afire x Mon Talani), ridden by co-owner Pam Gaffney for co-owner Jessica DeBack.
Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 Champion BEG FOR MERCY (Baske Afire x Mattamercie), ridden by Chelsea Knoop for owner Ann Knoop.
Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR Champion MATTITUDE (TC Miyake x Trysta), ridden by owner Kathy Cramer.
Ex: Jody Strand, O: Laura Koch; SATYSFACTION, Ex: Chase Harvill, O: Elizabeth Lang. Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse - Champion: JUNIE MOON HA, Ex: Josh Quintus, O: Lori-Kay Frommann; Reserve: DJ’s MARK OF FAME, Ex: Brian Scoggins, O: Derek Jones; Top Five: VALERIO, Ex: Alan Clanton, O: Steve Miles; ETERNALLY FAME RA, Ex: Bob Hart, O: Dana Lockhart; SV CASSIDY, Ex: Katie Hudson, O: Katie Hudson. Arabian Country English Pleasure ATR Select Champion MATRIX JMT (Millennium LOA x MHR Emporia), ridden by owner Chaille Hollensworth.
Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Champion SCF TRIAL BY FIRE (DS Major Afire x Misbeyette), ridden by owner Brett Rigdon.
Reserve: KJR LEXINGTON, Ex: Hannah Beall, O: Hannah Beall; Top Five: MM SABE, Ex: Morgan Kelly, O: Morgan Kelly; SAS HIGH EXXPECTATION, Ex: Carolyn Shanks, O: Gary Shanks; ENOUGH, Ex: Jennifer Schmitt, O: Jessica Hartman.
Arabian Country Pleasure Driving - Champion: ROCK MASTARS, Ex: Shan Wilson, O: Michelle Werts; Reserve: BEST OF BASKE VA, Ex: Chris Wilson, O: Susan Meyer-James; Top Five: IXL BOMB BEY, Ex: Richard Wright, O: Amy Halaburt.
Driving Arabian Pleasure Driving Champion: EXPRESSLY BELLA, Ex: Shan Wilson, O: Karen Mahan; Reserve: THE HURRICANE, Ex: Janel Hesson, O: Betty English. Arabian Pleasure Driving ATD Champion: THE HURRICANE, Ex: Betty English, O: Betty English; Reserve: CSP VIVA LA VIDA, Ex: Elise Roeder, O: Laura Carrington.
Arabian Country Pleasure Driving AOTD - Champion: WONDER BOY, Ex: David Hutter, O: Elizabeths Gate LLC. Western Pleasure Arabian Western Pleasure - Champion: KHABERET PGA, Ex: Elizabeth Bentley, O: Nancy Risen; Reserve: SAHARA JEWEL V, Ex: Bob Hart, O: Julie Jones; Top Five: RA FAMES STARLETT, Ex: Josh Quintus, O: Oak Haven South Arabians LLC; ZEFYR,
Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over - Champion: MAXIMUN PR, Ex: Jay Bray, O: Jay and Robin Bray; Reserve: SUNSATIONAL KID, Ex: Joe Frizzell, O: Joe and Debbie Frizzell; Top Five: WR FINNAGAN, Ex: Michele Moss, O: Michele Moss; PREGO RL, Ex: Rhonda White, O: Timberidge Family LLP; PSYNSATIONAL PSY, Ex: Laura Koch, O: Laura Koch. Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 - Champion: MYKYNOS FM, Ex: Bridget Chinowth, O: Bridget Chinowth; Reserve: KJR LEXINGTON, Ex: Hannah Beall, O: Hannah Beall; Top Five: BSF ANTHEM, Ex: Diane Athey, O: Diane Athey; EUPPHORIA, Ex: Gina Wood, O: Gina Wood; DR PSTERLYNG, Ex: Ann Brinkman, O: Dale and Ruth Henriksen. Arabian Western Pleasure AOTR - Champion: SENSATIONAL AMOUR, Ex: Kim Schultz, O: Kim Schultz; Reserve: TWENTYFOUR KHARAT J, Ex: Pam Mares, Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR and JTR 13 & Under Champion ARIA MTA (Hucklebey Berry x Always MTA), ridden by owner Olivia Berkley Lockhart.
Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 14-17 Champion TEMPTASTIC (A Temptation x Beyberry Charades), ridden by Meredith Scholle for owner Elizabeths Gate LLC.
Arabian Park Horse AOTR Champion BSA MATADOR (El Ghazi x Mattawine), ridden by owner Mike Grimm.
Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Champion RS DRAKKAR BEY (Bravado Bey V x Crisara Chanel), ridden by owner Richelle Osborne.
Arabian Pleasure Driving Champion EXPRESSLY BELLA (IXL Noble Express x Colorado Sage), driven by Shan Wilson for owner Karen Mahan.
Arabian Western Pleasure JTR Champion: DR PSTERLYNG, ex: sara brinkman, o: Dale and ruth Henriksen; Reserve: FAUSTO CRH, ex: marc st. Andrews, o: marc st. Andrews; Top Five: MAGE YA LOOK, ex: Kole Walker, o: Frank and Diane reed; AWESOME VICTORY, ex: ethan Filetti, o: Callie Filetti; FIRE N GLORY, ex: mikayla Jackson, o: Trish boone and mikayla Jackson.
Gellman; REMINGTON MAGNUM, ex: Jennifer schmitt, o: Terry strub; BEUTIFUL DANCER V, ex: Janel Hesson, o: Patricia Humphries.
o: Pam mares; Top Five: ECHOS PROMISE, ex: Christina Anderson, o: russell Derango; KHOOL KHEMISTREE, ex: Peyton Dermody, o: Peyton Dermody; WA PPARAMOUNT, ex: Callie Filetti, o: Callie Filetti. Arabian Western Pleasure AATR Champion: BSF ANTHEM, ex: Diane Athey, o: Diane Athey; Reserve: KJR LEXINGTON, ex: Hannah beall, o: Hannah beall; Top Five: MYKYNOS FM, ex: bridget Chinowth, o: bridget Chinowth; DA SOVEREIGN, ex: John David bentley, o: ii b Farms; ABSOLUT DAKAR, ex: Tracy Lynch, o: Tracy Lynch. Arabian Western Pleasure ATR Select Rider - Champion: EUPPHORIA, ex: Gina Wood, o: Gina Wood; Reserve: OSCAR DE LA HOYA, ex: Jeanna Clanton, o: Jeanna and Alan Clanton; Top Five: WR FINNAGAN, ex: michele moss, o: michele moss; VENICCIOO, ex: Kathy Cranford, o: Kathy Cranford; AS GOOD AS GOLD, ex: Kimberlee Long, o: Kimberlee Long. Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR Champion: DR PSTERLYNG, ex: sara brinkman, o: Dale and ruth Henriksen; Reserve: MAGE YA LOOK, ex: Kole Walker, o: Frank and Diane reed; Top Five: FAUSTO CRH, ex: marc st. Andrews, o: marc st. Andrews; AWESOME VICTORY, ex: ethan Filetti, o: Callie Filetti; AS GOOD AS GOLD, ex: Hailee Long, o: Kimberlee Long. 14 •
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Hunter Pleasure Arabian Hunter Pleasure - Champion: SAN CARLOS JULLYEN V, ex: elizabeth bentley, o: Graycor Farms; Reserve: CONCERTO IN E MAJOR, ex: Kathleen beck, o: ACL Partnership; Top Five: UTRILLO NY, ex: sandy bentley, o: nicole
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse - Champion: PSUPERSTITION, ex: Jennifer schmitt, o: bert sanders; Reserve: SAN SOUCI V, ex: Josh Quintus, o: robert and rebecca nash; Top Five: MM VERDICT, ex: brian scoggins, o: Laurie Kern; TYMES TO TREASURE, ex: Laura mlynarczyk, o: sandra and brian Feuling; ULTIMATE SHOCKWAVE, ex: elise Worman, o: Allison Davis. Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over - Champion: BALOOS CHORUS GIRL, ex: rhonda Clark, o: rhonda Clark; Reserve: SAN SOUCI
Arabian Pleasure Driving ATD Champion THE HURRICANE (Hey Hallelujah x MA Mahogani), driven by owner Betty English.
Arabian Country Pleasure Driving Champion ROCK MASTARS (Mastark x Shawna Bey EA), driven by Shan Wilson for owner Michelle Werts.
Arabian Country Pleasure Driving AOTD Champion WONDER BOY (Hucklebey Berry x Pearl of Wisdom), driven by David Hutter for owner Elizabeths Gate LLC.
Reserve: BASKIN INTHE SON, Ex: Holly Donaldson, O: Holly Donaldson; Top Five: PPOLARISS, Ex: Sadie Dumbleton, O: Sadie Dumbleton; DR WHATA KHORKER, Ex: Stacey Ellerman, O: Stacey Ellerman; CW MONSOON, Ex: Chelsea Wesson, O: Chelsea Wesson.
Arabian Western Pleasure Champion KHABERET PGA (Khadraj NA x RA Kela), ridden by Elizabeth Bentley for owner Nancy Risen.
Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse Champion JUNIE MOON HA (Starof Fame V x PA Senneca), ridden by Josh Quintus for owner Lori-Kay Frommann.
V, Ex: Rebecca Nash, O: Robert and Rebecca Nash; Top Five: GISELE PA, Ex: Kelly Gray, O: Kelly Gray; TYMES TO TREASURE, Ex: Sandra Feuling, O: Sandra and Brian Feuling; EA SOLARIS, Ex: Barbara Ferguson, O: Barbara Ferguson.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AOTR Champion: BRISCO COUNTY, Ex: Christina Anderson, O: Russell Derango; Reserve: BIG BROWN NA, Ex: Callie Filetti, O: Callie Filetti.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 - Champion: ARMANDO CF, Ex: Amy Swanson, O: Amy Swanson; Reserve: BASKIN INTHE SON, Ex: Holly Donaldson, O: Holly Donaldson; Top Five: CW MONSOON, Ex: Chelsea Wesson, O: Chelsea Wesson; PPOLARISS, Ex: Sadie Dumbleton, O: Sadie Dumbleton; DR WHATA KHORKER, Ex: Stacey Ellerman, O: Stacey Ellerman.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 45 & Over - Champion: BEUTIFUL DANCER V, Ex: Patricia Humphries, O: Patricia Humphries; Reserve: BALOOS CHORUS GIRL, Ex: Rhonda Clark, O: Rhonda Clark; Top Five: EA SOLARIS, Ex: Barbara Ferguson, O: Barbara Ferguson; UTRILLO NY, Ex: Nicole Gellman, O: Nicole Gellman; TYMES TO TREASURE, Ex: Sandra Feuling, O: Sandra and Brian Feuling. Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 18-44 - Champion: ARMANDO CF, Ex: Amy Swanson, O: Amy Swanson;
Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR Select Rider - Champion: IA PHASAN, Ex: Karen Reichard, O: Karen Reichard; Reserve: PPOLARISS, Ex: Sadie Dumbleton, O: Sadie Dumbleton; Top Five: ARMANDO CF, Ex: Amy Swanson, O: Amy Swanson; ENOUGH, Ex: Jessica Hartman, O: Jessica Hartman; PO-PSYDONN, Ex: Lisa Richman, O: Lisa Richman. Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-17 - Champion: SAS HIGH EXXPECTATION, Ex: Carolyn Shanks, O: Gary Shanks; Reserve: MAJOR ASSET, Ex: Hanna Vaught, O: Arden Peterson; Top Five: VERRAGIO J, Ex: Cassie Hagen, O: Cassie Hagen; CA GALAN, Ex: Arrya Jerome, O: Lawrance Jerome; JSN BIG BEN, Ex: Cassie Hurst, O: Cassie Hurst. Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under - Champion: ZULU LOA, Ex: Kate Lewis, O: Klaire Lewis; Reserve: ALADA KARISSMA, Ex: Sophia Wood, O: Sophia Wood; Top Five: HA MYSTIC HEIR, Ex: Ashley Meyer, O: Ashley Meyer; FIONA V, Ex: Brooke Coffey, O: Bart, Dana and Brooke Coffey. Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-17 - Champion: REMINGTON Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over Champion MAXIMUN PR (OKW Maximilian x Frivolie), ridden by owner Jay Bray.
Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 Champion MYKYNOS FM (Da Vinci FM x Echo Lee IA), ridden by owner Bridget Chinowth.
Arabian Western Pleasure AOTR Champion SENSATIONAL AMOUR (Sensational Al Z x Kimtanna), ridden by owner Kim Schultz.
Arabian Western Pleasure AATR Champion BSF ANTHEM (Sir Fames HBV x ABL Antiqua), ridden by owner Diane Athey.
Arabian Western Pleasure ATR Select Rider Champion EUPPHORIA (Pprovidence x DA Hope), ridden by owner Gina Wood.
Native Costume Arabian Mounted Native Costume - Champion: TOMAGE, ex: Teal Dowling, o: Teal Dowling; Reserve: CR MAMASERATI, ex: micka Goodrich, o: Pattie Cravens; Top Five: SCF TRIL BY FIRE, ex: Tony reid, o: brett rigdon; FLASHY PERFECTION, ex: Lacie schwantner, o: Lacie schwantner.
Reining Arabian Reining Horse - Champion: AM MISS FEISTY STAR, ex: Gary Ferguson, o: Linda Jacobs; Reserve: AM TRAVIATA, ex: Linda Jacobs, o: Linda Jacobs; Top Five: AM CASCADING STAR, ex: Linda Jacobs, o: Linda Jacobs.
MAGNUM, ex: Carolyn shanks, o: Terry strub; Reserve: MAJOR ASSET, ex: Hanna Vaught, o: Arden Peterson; Top Five: KHIRO, ex: mcKenna Wilson, o: mcKenna Wilson; JSN BIG BEN, ex: Cassie Hurst, o: Cassie Hurst; CA GALAN, ex: Arrya Jerome, o: Lawrance Jerome. Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Under - Champion: ZORRADO, ex: Cherai reef, o: Cherai reef and Larry & Vicki Payne; Reserve: ALADA KARISSMA, ex: sophia Wood, o: sophia Wood; Top Five: FIONA V, ex: brooke Coffey, o: bart, Dana and brooke Coffey; WR SHAH BASK, ex: Jessica Vacuda, o: Lydia Duffy; HA MYSTIC HEIR, ex: Ashley meyer, o: Ashley meyer. Show Hack Arabian English Show Hack Champion: RS DRAKKAR BEY, ex: richelle osborne, o: richelle osborne; Reserve: TOMAGE, ex: Teal Dowling, o: Teal Dowling; Top Five: IXL BOMB BEY, ex: richard Wright, o: Amy Halaburt; MM SABE, ex: morgan Kelly, o: morgan Kelly; PLATINUM EDDITION, ex: Jessica Cole, o: sarah Uhing. Arabian English Show Hack ATR Champion: RS DRAKKAR BEY, ex: richelle osborne, o: richelle osborne; Reserve: MM SABE, ex: morgan Kelly, o: morgan Kelly; Top Five: TOMAGE, ex: Teal Dowling, o: Teal Dowling; CP MERRITT, ex: sylvia rogan, o: sylvia rogan; GSF REZOLUTE, ex: Jodi etienne, o: Jodi etienne. 16 •
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Arabian Mounted Native Costume AOTR - Champion: TOMAGE, ex: Teal Dowling, o: Teal Dowling; Reserve: FLASHY PERFECTION, ex: Lacie schwantner, o: Lacie schwantner; Top Five: PLATINUM EDDITION, ex: megan Uhing, o: sarah Uhing; SCF TRIL BY FIRE, ex: brett rigdon, o: brett rigdon; FOXI LADY, ex: scarlett reynaud, o: scarlett reynaud.
Arabian Reining Junior Horse Champion: LADY MUSCANA, ex: Gary Ferguson, o: eleanor Hamilton. Arabian Reining Horse AAOTR Champion: ECHOS PROMISE, ex: Christina Anderson, o: russell Derango; Reserve: ZEE PRINCESS LENA, ex: Lynn bates, o: bruce and Lynn bates; Top Five: ZEE FIREDANCER, ex: Linda Jacobs, o: Linda Jacobs; AM CASCADING STAR, ex: Linda Jacobs, o: Linda Jacobs.
Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR and JTR Champion DR PSTERLYNG (Psytadel Us x DR Rosa Lindie), ridden by Sara Brinkman for owners Dale and Ruth Henriksen.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Champion SAN CARLOS JULLYEN V ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Sweet Caroline V), ridden by Elizabeth Bentley for owner Graycor Farms.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse Champion PSUPERSTITION (Psyncopation x RAS Mirrada), ridden by Jennifer Schmitt for owner Bert Sanders.
Kalsow; Reserve: MAGLORIX Z, Ex: Pat McGinnis, O: Heather Downing; Top Five: ITS A DUN DEAL, Ex: Jessica Cole, O: Gail Hayek. HA/AA Yearling Sweepstakes Colts/ Geldings - Champion: SW REDHOT CHILI, Ex: David Bilgrien, O: Terri Sherman; Reserve: ZZ VAZZOTTI, Ex: Blake Skole, O: Mazziah LLC.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over Champion BALOOS CHORUS GIRL (MFA Hullabaloo x Final Khorus), ridden by owner Rhonda Clark.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR and AATR 18-44 Champion ARMANDO CF (Armani FC x CB Focus Myway), ridden by owner Amy Swanson.
Half-Arabian Halter Mares HA/AA Mares Stock/Hunter Type 2 Years & Over - Champion: TCR EXOTICA, Ex: Pat McGinnis, O: Patrick and Tammie McGinnis; Reserve: A MAJOR HOTTIE AA, Ex: Brian Scoggins, O: Chelsea Wesson; Top Five: LACED N GOLD, Ex: Bob Wrobel, O: Pam Mares. Arabian Two-Year-Old Fillies Champion: DIAMOND FOREVER, Ex: David Bilgrien, O: Robert Bock and Lyn Buchmann; Reserve: HLP FELICITY OF LAMAN, Ex: Alcides Rodrigues, O: Franco and Fabiana Vara; Top Five: MARVILOSAA, Ex: Pat McGinnis, O: Steve Miles.
HA/AA Geldings AOTH Champion: HJ KEY TO FAME, Ex: Rebecca Kalsow, O: Rebecca Kalsow; Reserve: MAGLORIX Z, Ex: Heather Downing, O: Heather Downing; Top Five: ZA INTIMIDATING SPOTZ, Ex: Morgan Edwards, O: Tanya Edwards; TR BIGMAN ON CAMPUS, Ex: Molly Schwister, O: Robert and Marilyn Schwister.
Half-Arabian Performance HA/AA Mares AOTH - Champion: CF COMING UP ROSES, Ex: Cynthia Crawford, O: Cynthia and Joey Crawford; Reserve: TCR EXOTICA, Ex: Tammie McGinnis, O: Patrick and Tammie McGinnis; Top Five: A MAJOR HOTTIE AA, Ex: Chelsea Wesson, O: Chelsea Wesson. Geldings HA/AA Geldings Saddle/Pleasure Type 2 Years & Over - Champion: ZA INTIMIDATING SPOTZ, Ex: Kathy Findley, O: Tanya Edwards. HA/AA Geldings Stock/Hunter Type 2 Years & Over - Champion: HJ KEY TO FAME, Ex: David Bilgrien, O: Rebecca
English Pleasure HA/AA English Pleasure Champion: SOUL SISTER CH, Ex: Chase Harvill, O: Nanci Williams; Reserve: ALL CHARISMA, Ex: Kevin Price, O: Pam Gaffney; Top Five: IMA GOLDDIGGER, Ex: Kevin Price, O: Ann Knoop; NTC MOONLIGHTBECOMESU, Ex: Richard Wright, O: Forest Nutter; FSF AIR DANCER, Ex: Dillon Bates, O: David, Robin and Emma Copas. HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse - Champion: EXTREME HEARTHROBB, Ex: Shan Wilson, O: Emily Shippee; Reserve: MY KINDA PARTY, Ex: Ryan Strand, O: Ralph and Volume 43, No. 3 |
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Arabian Hunter Pleasure AOTR Champion BRISCO COUNTY (Echos Promise x RPA Lovespell), ridden by Christina Anderson for owner Russell Derango.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 45 & Over Champion BEUTIFUL DANCER V (Sundance Kid V x Brittany Bey V), ridden by owner Patricia Humphries.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR Select Rider Champion IA PHASAN (Padrons Psyche x Bey Lovely), ridden by owner Karen Reichard.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Champion SAS HIGH EXXPECTATION (Exxpectation x Satin GiGi), ridden by Carolyn Shanks for owner Gary Shanks.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Champion ZULU LOA (Musik Man x Masquerade), ridden by Kate Lewis for owner Klaire Lewis.
and Joey Crawford; Top Five: THE FIRE MARSHALL, ex: Chris Wilson, o: Jennifer shearer; HALSTEADS WATCHME, ex: Josh Quintus, o: Timberidge Family LLP; FUL OF PAZAAZ, ex: Kevin Price, o: Jocelyn Jarosz-mallery.
Lang, o: elizabeth Lang; Reserve: SHEER RAZZ MA TAZZ, ex: Linda Fontana, o: Linda Fontana; Top Five: HALSTEADS WATCHME, ex: rhonda White, o: Timberidge Family LLP; WINSOME MOBILITY, ex: Joseph burich, o: Joseph burich; HEIRESS PARIS, ex: Linda Hackett, o: ralph and Linda Hackett.
Linda Hackett; Top Five: MCLUVIN, ex: Krylesa Holden, o: Waylen smith. HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over - Champion: ALL CHARISMA, ex: Pam Gaffney, o: Pam Gaffney; Reserve: NTC MOONLIGHTBECOMESU, ex: Forest nutter, o: Forest nutter. HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 - Champion: CSP LUCK B ALADY, ex: emily shippee, o: emily shippee; Reserve: IMA GOLDDIGGER, ex: Chelsea Knoop, o: Ann Knoop; Top Five: BBOUNCE, ex: robin bray, o: Jay and robin bray; FSF AIR DANCER, ex: emma Copas, o: David, robin and emma Copas. HA/AA English Pleasure JOTR Champion: DA SLIM SHADY, ex: sarah Delisi, o: sarah Delisi; Reserve: HERITAGE BEY KAT, ex: sylvia rogan, o: sylvia rogan; Top Five: MCLUVIN, ex: Waylen smith, o: Waylen smith. HA/AA English Pleasure JTR Champion: DA SLIM SHADY, ex: sarah Delisi, o: sarah Delisi; Reserve: GOOD GHAZI LOA, ex: elaina roeder, o: sherry ballah; Top Five: MCLUVIN, ex: Waylen smith, o: Waylen smith; HERITAGE BEY KAT, ex: sylvia rogan, o: sylvia rogan. HA/AA Country English Pleasure - Champion: SHEER RAZZ MA TAZZ, ex: Chase Harvill, o: Linda Fontana; Reserve: CF COMING UP ROSES, ex: shan Wilson, o: Cynthia 18 •
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HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse - Champion: DANSE ALL NITE, ex: Chase Harvill, o: elizabeth Lang; Reserve: PROPER ENGLISH, ex: Kevin Price, o: Laura Koch; Top Five: SUNSET BEACH, ex: Janel Hesson, o: betty english; RYTHMM NATION, ex: Lisa Jo White, o: marty Liebert. HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over - Champion: DANSE ALL NITE, ex: elizabeth
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 - Champion: VSHAMERICASSWEETHEART, ex: Jennifer Woodward, o: Jennifer Woodward; Reserve: DANSE ALL NITE, ex: Jacqueline Lang, o: elizabeth Lang; Top Five: ROMBAUER, ex: Alex Holloway, o: sheree and Alex Holloway; SA ANZA ON FIRE, ex: meagan mains, o: meagan mains; IM WITH THE
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-17 Champion REMINGTON MAGNUM (Magnum Psyche x Khasmir), ridden by Carolyn Shanks for owner Terry Strub.
Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Under Champion ZORRADO (Desperado V x Zerrette), ridden by co-owner Cherai Reef for co-owners Larry and Vicki Payne.
Arabian English Show Hack Open and ATR Champion RS DRAKKAR BEY (Bravado Bey V x Crisara Chanel), ridden by owner Richelle Osborne.
O: Grace and Rose Huckfeldt; GNARLS BARKLEY, Ex: Liza Lathrum, O: Liza Lathrum; HOT IN THE CITY, Ex: Emma Hayford, O: Emma Hayford.
Arabian Mounted Native Costume Open and ATR Champion TOMAGE (Matio x Trifirette), ridden by owner Teal Dowling.
Arabian Reining Horse AAOTR Champion ECHOS PROMISE (First Echo x Ultra), ridden by Christina Anderson for owner Russell Derango.
BAND, Ex: Alexus Mattingly, O: Alexus Mattingly.
O: Whitney Wright; Top Five: FUL OF PAZAAZ, Ex: Jocelyn Jarosz-Mallery, O: Jocelyn Jarosz-Mallery; IM WITH THE BAND, Ex: Alexus Mattingly, O: Alexus Mattingly; COOL PURSUIT, Ex: Bailey Kramer, O: Renee Kramer.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR - Champion: CF COMING UP ROSES, Ex: Stephanie Walter, O: Cynthia and Joey Crawford; Reserve: ROMBAUER, Ex: Alex Holloway, O: Sheree and Alex Holloway; Top Five: VSHAMERICASSWEETHEAS, Ex: Jennifer Woodward, O: Jennifer Woodward; THE FIRE MARSHALL, Ex: Jennifer Shearer, O: Jennifer Shearer; MA REVIVAL OF LOVE, Ex: Anjilla Young, O: Anjilla Young. HA/AA Country English Pleasure ATR Select Rider - Champion: THE FIRE MARSHALL, Ex: Jennifer Shearer, O: Jennifer Shearer; Reserve: NTC SABRINA BEY, Ex: Whitney Wright,
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 - Champion: KID ROCK BFV, Ex: Taylor Meyer, O: Taylor Meyer; Reserve: CALL MY AGENT, Ex: Sara Watkiss, O: Sara Watkiss; Top Five: EA LOVE POTION, Ex: Grace Huckfeldt, O: Grace and Rose Huckfeldt. HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under - Champion: HERITAGE SOCRATES, Ex: Elle Ball, O: Elle Ball; Reserve: DARE ME UF, Ex: Shelby Norris, O: Chris Norris; Top Five: MARKING TIME, Ex: Rose Huckfeldt,
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR - Champion: SA ANZA ON FIRE, Ex: Zachary White, O: Meagan Mains; Reserve: EA LOVE POTION, Ex: Grace Huckfeldt, O: Grace and Rose Huckfeldt; Top Five: KID ROCK BFV, Ex: Taylor Meyer, O: Taylor Meyer; RAVEN ABOUT PALOOZA, Ex: Khristina Cates-Wilson, O: Helen Slater; WINNMUCH, Ex: Catriana Hall, O: Laura Hall. Park HA/AA Park Horse - Champion: CSP LUCK B ALADY, Ex: Shan Wilson, O: Emily Shippee. HA/AA Park Horse AOTR - Champion: BBOUNCE, Ex: Robin Bray, O: Jay and Robin Bray; Reserve: FCF MIAMI VICE, Ex: Darcy Stewart, O: Darcy Stewart; Top Five: NTC MOONLIGHTBECOMESU, Ex: Forest Nutter, O: Forest Nutter; FS SIGMA-PHI, Ex: Heather Shedd, O: Sharon Shedd. Side Saddle HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle - Champion: VSH LOLLIPOP, Ex: Jennifer Schmitt, O: Sharon Fant-True; Reserve: DR ALOVEN FAME, Ex: Sara Brinkman, O: Dale and Ruth Henriksen; Top Five: ITS A DUN DEAL, Ex: Jessica Cole, O: Gail Hayek; ABSOLUT AKF, Ex: Abby Smith, O: Abby Smith; RUBY BEGONIA AG, Ex: Loretta McCarthy, O: Loretta McCarthy. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA Mare Stock/Hunter Type 2 Years & Over Champion TCR EXOTICA (Versace x TCR Shes Got Leggz), shown by owner Pat McGinnis.
Arabian Two-Year-Old Filly Champion DIAMOND FOREVER (Shakannot Stirred x Shadylanejulieana), shown by David Bilgrien for owners Robert Bock and Lyn Buchmann.
HA/AA Mare AOTH Champion CF COMING UP ROSES (Majesteit x French Seduction), shown by owner Cynthia Crawford.
HA/AA Gelding Saddle/Pleasure Type 2 Years & Over Champion ZA INTIMIDATING SPOTZ (SS Painted Intimidator x Boardwalks Karess), shown by Kathy Findley for owner Tanya Edwards.
HA/AA Gelding Stock/Hunter Type 2 Years & Over Champion HJ KEY TO FAME (HJ Famoso x Make Me Famous), shown by David Bilgrien for owner Rebecca Kalsow.
GOLD, ex: randy sullivan, o: Valarie rinehart; GOLDDIGGER IHF, ex: Katie Hudson, o: Cynthia Hildebrand.
Five: SCH DESIGND TO IMPRES, ex: Chris marker, o: Chris marker; BUCK DANIELS DL, ex: Tracy Lynch, o: Tracy Lynch; ABC PEANUT BUSTER, ex: misty steingrabe, o: misty steingrabe.
Driving HA/AA Pleasure Driving - Champion: CSP LUCK B ALADY, ex: shan Wilson, o: emily shippee. HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving - Champion: KID ROCK BFV, ex: Kenneth Price, o: Taylor meyer; Reserve: ALOLUJAH, ex: Janel Hesson, o: James Hesson; Top Five: DASANI, ex: richard Wright, o: Amy Halaburt. HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving AOTD - Champion: WINSOME MOBILITY, ex: Joseph burich, o: Joseph burich; Reserve: FLASH FIRE APA, ex: Joanna sheehe, o: Joanna sheehe; Top Five: ALOLUJAH, ex: James Hesson, o: James Hesson; KID ROCK BFV, ex: Taylor meyer, o: Taylor meyer. Western Pleasure HA/AA Arabian Western Pleasure Champion: ROCK EM ALL, ex: Josh Quintus, o: robert and rebecca nash; Reserve: VALLEJO ZIPINMOON, ex: bob Hart, o: Trent Trahan; Top Five: SIMPLY IRREZISTABLE, ex: elizabeth bentley, o: Jada reed; ITS A DUN DEAL, ex: Jessica Cole, o: Gail Hayek; GOLDDIGGER IHF, ex: Katie Hudson, o: Cynthia Hildebrand. HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse - Champion: DA KOTA FF, ex: elizabeth bentley, o: Cylent Arabians; Reserve: ZIPINUPASTORM, ex: bob Hart, o: Dana Lockhart; Top Five: ZEES A DALLAS COWBOY, ex: Jody strand, o: Leslie Kvistad; WA AUTIMN 20 •
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HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over - Champion: MATEO BPA, ex: robert nash, o: robert and rebecca nash; Reserve: ROCK EM ALL, ex: rebecca nash, o: robert and rebecca nash; Top Five: PABLO CRUISER G, ex: beverly Teigen, o: beverly Teigen; SHESA PERFECT STAR, ex: rebecca Gordon, o: rebecca Gordon; RISING DUN IT AGAIN, ex: Donna Fortune, o: Donna Fortune. HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 - Champion: MOONTINI, ex: Diane Athey, o: Diane Athey; Reserve: PABLO CRUISER G, ex: Kelly Teigen, o: beverly Teigen; Top
HA/AA Western Pleasure AOTR Champion: ABC PEANUT BUSTER, ex: misty steingrabe, o: misty steingrabe; Reserve: MTA KHOWBOY UP USA, ex: eric neal, o: eric neal. HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR Champion: MATEO BPA, ex: robert nash, o: robert and rebecca nash; Reserve: ROCK EM ALL, ex: rebecca nash, o: robert and rebecca nash; Top Five: MOONTINI, ex: Diane Athey, o: Diane Athey; SCH DESIGND TO IMPRES, ex: Chris marker, o: Chris
HA/AA Yearling Sweepstakes Colt/Gelding Champion SW REDHOT CHILI (Mastark x Delta Delta Deker), shown by David Bilgrien for owner Terri Sherman.
HA/AA Gelding AOTH Champion HJ KEY TO FAME (HJ Famoso x Make Me Famous), shown by owner Rebecca Kalsow.
HA/AA English Pleasure Champion SOUL SISTER CH (Sultan’s Great Day x Simplysensational), ridden by Chase Harvill for owner Nanci Williams.
Hunter Pleasure HA/AA Hunter Pleasure - Champion: HOTROD HEWEY, Ex: Kathleen Beck, O: Andrea McGowan; Reserve: VSH DARK N DASHING, Ex: Juli Goder-Larson, O: Amy Stormer; Top Five: ADELITA RTA, Ex: Zoe Thompson, O: Alexus Mattingly; WTA FREEDOMS SPIRIT, Ex: Larry Hoffman, O: Rebecca Kalsow; JJ PLAIN BROWNWRAPPER, Ex: Sandy Bentley, O: Barbara Ferguson.
HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion EXTREME HEARTHROBB (Afire Bey V x Express Yourself ), ridden by Shan Wilson for owner Emily Shippee.
HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over Champion ALL CHARISMA (Ames Charisma x Fantasy Watch), ridden by owner Pam Gaffney.
Marker; RISING DUN IT AGAIN, Ex: Donna Fortune, O: Donna Fortune.
KOTA FF, Ex: Rachel Olson, O: Cylent Arabians; Top Five: COLT FORTYFIVE CCR, Ex: Ashley Lounsberry, O: Ashley Lounsberry; MTA KHOWBOY UP USA, Ex: John Neal, O: Eric Neal; CALICO SILVER, Ex: Jenna Ford, O: Laura Ford.
HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR Select Rider - Champion: RISING DUN IT AGAIN, Ex: Donna Fortune, O: Donna Fortune; Reserve: HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC, Ex: Larry Payne, O: Cherai Reef and Larry & Vicki Payne; Top Five: PABLO CRUISER G, Ex: Beverly Teigen, O: Beverly Teigen; WA AUTIMN GOLD, Ex: Valarie Rinehart, O: Valarie Rinehart; ABC PEANUT BUSTER, Ex: Misty Steingrabe, O: Misty Steingrabe. HA/AA Western Pleasure JOTR Champion: HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC, Ex: Cherai Reef, O: Cherai Reef and Larry & Vicki Payne; Reserve: DA
HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR Champion: DA KOTA FF, Ex: Rachel Olson, O: Cylent Arabians; Reserve: COLT FORTY-FIVE CCR, Ex: Ashley Lounsberry, O: Ashley Lounsberry; Top Five: RISING DUN IT AGAIN, Ex: Marc St. Andrews, O: Donna Fortune; HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC, Ex: Cherai Reef, O: Cherai Reef and Larry & Vicki Payne; TR BIGMAN ON CAMPUS, Ex: Molly Schwister, O: Robert and Marilyn Schwister.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse - Champion: EMELE RTA, Ex: Jennifer Schmitt, O: Annette Hoefer; Reserve: BLAAZE OF GLORY LL, Ex: Laura Mlynarczyk, O: Chelsea Reiter; Top Five: ROHARA MARCO POLO, Ex: Elise Worman, O: Lisa Richman; TO THE MOON CCF, Ex: Sandy Bentley, O: Kiley Clark; FAMES HARLEY GIRL, Ex: Kelly Teigen, O: Kelly Teigen. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over - Champion: VSH LOLLIPOP, Ex: Sharon Fant-True, O: Sharon FantTrue; Reserve: CYATCH ME IF UCAN, Ex: Jackie Lampe, O: Jackie Lampe; Top Five: JJ PLAIN BROWNWRAPPER, Ex: Barbara Ferguson, O: Barbara Ferguson; EMELE RTA, Ex: Annette Hoefer, O: Annette Hoefer; WV SHES AMAJOR BABE, Ex: Charlotte Kletecka, O: Charlotte Kletecka. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 - Champion: WTA FREEDOMS SPIRIT, Ex: Rebecca Kalsow, O: Rebecca Kalsow; Reserve: BLAAZE OF GLORY LL, Ex: Chelsea Reiter, O: Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 Champion CSP LUCK B ALADY (Mamage x Karalina), ridden by owner Emily Shippee.
HA/AA English Pleasure JOTR and JTR Champion DA SLIM SHADY (Triften x Bey Diva), ridden by owner Sarah Delisi.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure Champion SHEER RAZZ MA TAZZ (MD Dreamaker x Sultan’s Sheer Energy), ridden by Chase Harvill for owner Linda Fontana.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse Champion DANSE ALL NITE (W A Salute x Elsadanse), ridden by Chase Harvill for owner Elizabeth Lang.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over Champion DANSE ALL NITE (W A Salute x Elsadanse), ridden by owner Elizabeth Lang.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR Champion: DR ALOVEN FAME, ex: sara brinkman, o: Dale and ruth Henriksen; Reserve: EC DISCOTEQUE, ex: Ashlie elver, o: Alyssa and Ashlie elver; Top Five: ZA INTIMIDATING SPOTZ, ex: morgan edwards, o: Tanya edwards; HIGH POINT WP, ex: Kate Charnesky, o: Kate Charnesky.
POINT WP, ex: Kate Charnesky, o: Kate Charnesky.
Chelsea reiter; Top Five: VSH DARK N DASHING, ex: Amy stormer, o: Amy stormer; HOTROD HEWEY, ex: Andrea mcGowan, o: Andrea mcGowan; FORMAL ATTIRE SRC, ex: Lauren LaCombe, o: Lauren LaCombe. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AOTR - Champion: ABSOLUT AKF, ex: Abby smith, o: Abby smith; Reserve: CYATCH ME IF UCAN, ex: Jackie Lampe, o: Jackie Lampe; Top Five: FAMES HARLEY GIRL, ex: Kelly Teigen, o: Kelly Teigen; FORMAL ATTIRE SRC, ex: Lauren LaCombe, o: Lauren LaCombe; EC DISCOTEQUE, ex: Casandra elver, o: Alyssa and Ashlie elver. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR Champion: VSH LOLLIPOP, ex: sharon Fant-True, o: sharon Fant-True; Reserve: VSH DARK N DASHING, ex: Amy stormer, o: Amy stormer; Top Five: HOTROD HEWEY, ex: Andrea mcGowan, o: Andrea mcGowan; WTA FREEDOMS SPIRIT, ex: rebecca Kalsow, o: rebecca Kalsow; ADELITA RTA, ex: Alexus mattingly, o: Alexus mattingly. HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR Select Rider - Champion: VSH DARK N DASHING, ex: Amy stormer, o: Amy stormer; Reserve: FORMAL ATTIRE SRC, ex: Lauren LaCombe, o: Lauren LaCombe; Top Five: HOTROD HEWEY, ex: Andrea mcGowan, o: Andrea mcGowan; ROHARA MARCO POLO, ex: Lisa richman, o: Lisa richman; HUCKS ROCK STAR SA, ex: madeline redden, o: ellyn Harris. 22 •
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HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR Champion: DR ALOVEN FAME, ex: sara brinkman, o: Dale and ruth Henriksen; Reserve: EC DISCOTEQUE, ex: Ashlie elver, o: Alyssa and Ashlie elver; Top Five: HUCKS ROCK STAR SA, ex: madeline redden, o: ellyn Harris; ZA INTIMIDATING SPOTZ, ex: morgan edwards, o: Tanya edwards; HIGH
Show Hack HA/AA English Show Hack - Champion: JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY, ex: Jessica Cole, o: bevra Cole; Reserve: MARKING TIME, ex: Grace Huckfeldt, o: Grace and rose Huckfeldt; Top Five: RUBY BEGONIA AG, ex: Loretta mcCarthy, o: Loretta mcCarthy; ARMONN, ex: steven Wakeman, o: steven Wakeman. HA/AA English Show Hack AOTR Champion: RUBY BEGONIA AG, ex: Loretta mcCarthy, o: Loretta mcCarthy; Reserve: CALL MY AGENT, ex: sara Watkiss, o: sara Watkiss; Top Five: HERITAGE BEY KAT, ex: sylvia rogan, o: sylvia rogan.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 Champion VSHAMERICASSWEETHEART (Majesteit x Encore Souffle), ridden by owner Jennifer Woodward.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR Champion CF COMING UP ROSES (Majesteit x French Seduction), ridden by Stephanie Walter for owners Cynthia and Joey Crawford.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure ATR Select Rider Champion THE FIRE MARSHALL (DS Major Afire x Superior’s Jodie Lynn), ridden by owner Jennifer Shearer.
Showmanship/ Horsemanship A/HA/AA Showmanship 14-17 Champion: Ex: MORGAN GREEN; Reserve: Ex: COURTNEY JOHNSON; Top Five: Ex: SYLVIA ROGAN; Ex: NATASHA ARRITT; Ex: MADISON COCKREHAM.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 14-17 Champion KID ROCK BFV (Brush Fire V x My Proud Mary), ridden by owner Taylor Meyer.
Native Costume HA/AA Mounted Native Costume - Champion: DASANI, Ex: Richard Wright, O: Amy Halaburt; Reserve: FCF MIAMI VICE, Ex: Darcy Stewart, O: Darcy Stewart; Top Five: DARE ME UF, Ex: Chris Norris, O: Chris Norris; FS SIGMA-PHI, Ex: Heather Shedd, O: Sharon Shedd. HA/AA Mounted Native Costume AOTR - Champion: PREMONITION GA, Ex: Stephanie Reitter, O: Stephanie Reitter; Reserve: HERITAGE BEY KAT, Ex: Sylvia Rogan, O: Sylvia Rogan; Top Five: DARE ME UF, Ex: Shelby Norris, O: Chris Norris; JUST A STAR JA, Ex: Sunde Nelson, O: Sunde Nelson; MCLUVIN, Ex: Waylen Smith, O: Waylen Smith.
HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under Champion HERITAGE SOCRATES (Heritage Bey King x Extra Buttons), ridden by owner Elle Ball.
Reining HA/AA Reining Horse - Champion: WONDERFULLY DUN NVF, Ex: Brian Scoggins, O: Toni Dunker; Reserve: HEY HOLLYWOOD, Ex: Gary Ferguson, O: Sam Collins; Top Five: IVANHOES ETERNALFLAME, Ex: Brock Reinebeck, O: Katelyn Kepley. HA/AA Reining Junior Horse Champion: CANT TUCK THIS, Ex: Brian Scoggi, O: Kim Diercks; Reserve: IVANHOES ETERNALFLAME, Ex: Brock Reinebeck, O: Katelyn Kepley; Top Five: COME SPIN WITH ME, Ex: Gary Ferguson, O: Eleanor Hamilton. HA/AA Reining Horse AAOTR Champion: WONDERFULLY DUN NVF, Ex: Toni Dunker, O: Toni Dunker.
A/HA/AA Showmanship 13 & Under - Champion: Ex: CORINNE JOSS; Reserve: Ex: KATE LEWIS; Top Five: Ex: CHERAI REEF; Ex: DAKOTA THORNHILL; Ex: REBECCA THORNHILL. A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship JTR - Champion: Ex: NATASHA ARRITT; Reserve: Ex: MORGAN GREEN; Top Five: Ex: COURTNEY JOHNSON; Ex: CHERAI REEF; Ex: BROOKE COFFEY.
Equitation A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17 - Champion: Ex: LAUREN REED; Reserve: Ex: SYLVIA ROGAN; Top Five: Ex: KHRISTINA CATESWILSON; Ex: PAIGE ROSS; Ex: CAROLYN HANNON. A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation 13 & Under - Champion: Ex: ZACHARY WHITE; Reserve: Ex: LIZA LATHRUM; Top Five: Ex: EMMA HAYFORD; Ex: ROSE HUCKFELDT; Ex: ELLE BALL. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR Champion SA ANZA ON FIRE (Anza Padron x SA Shes on Fire), ridden by Zachary White for owner Meagan Mains.
HA/AA Park Horse Champion CSP LUCK B ALADY (Mamage x Karalina), ridden by Shan Wilson for owner Emily Shippee.
HA/AA Park Horse AOTR Champion BBOUNCE (Apollopalooza x Out Trot ‘Em), ridden by owner Robin Bray.
HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Champion VSH LOLLIPOP (Majesteit x DW Emirs Deelite), ridden by Jennifer Schmitt for owner Sharon Fant-True.
HA/AA Pleasure Driving Champion CSP LUCK B ALADY (Mamage x Karalina), driven by Shan Wilson for owner Emily Shippee.
A/HA/AA Reining Seat Equitation 17 & Under - Champion: Zee Princess Lena, ex: CHERAI REEF, o: bruce and Lynn bates.
o: Heather rodgers; baskarr ex: Heather rodgers, o: Heather rodgers.
A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under - Champion: ex: ALLIE OLLILA; Reserve: ex: HEATHER RODGERS; Top Five: ex: REX WHITE; ex: KARLYN CONNOLLY; ex: LINDSEY BALL. A/HA/AA Western Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under - Champion: ex: CORINNE GUDGEON; Reserve: ex: AVERIE INNES; Top Five: ex: MEGAN STRAND; ex: CAMRYN MARTENS; ex: CLAIRE RING. A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump 14-17 - Champion: Dr Aloven Fame, ex: SARA BRINKMAN, o: Dale and ruth Henriksen; Reserve: major Asset, ex: HANNA VAUGHT, o: Arden Peterson; Top Five: Hucks rock star sA, ex: MADELINE REDDEN, o: ellyn Harris; Verragio J, ex: CASSIE HAGEN, o: Cassie Hagen; eC Discoteque, ex: ASHLIE ELVER, o: Alyssa and Ashlie elver. A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation, Not to Jump 13 & Under - Champion: ex: KATE LEWIS; Reserve: ex: MORGAN EDWARDS; Top Five: ex: ASHLEY MEYER; ex: REBECCA THORNHILL; ex: JESSICA VACUDA. A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under - Champion: ex: TAYLOR FISCHBECK; Reserve: ex: KAROLINE LEWIS; Top Five: ex: LAUREN BISHOP; ex: SARAH PARKS; ex: DAKOTA THORNHILL. 24 •
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Walk/Trot A/HA/AA English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under - Champion: CONWAY, ex: Allie ollila, o: Allie ollila; Reserve: STRUTTN UP ASTORM, ex: Heather rodgers, o: Catherine Cravens-Whitaker. A/HA/AA Country English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under - Champion: HUCKS HIGH ESTEEM, ex: rex White, o: Lisa Jo White; Reserve: GENUINE DELIGHT, ex: Karlyn Connolly, o: Dedee Templeton; Top Five: BERRYMORE, ex: Lindsey ball,
A/HA/AA Western Pleasure Walk/ Trot 10 & Under - Champion: CHARMING BERRY, ex: megan strand, o: Jody and Janice strand; Reserve: MAXIMUN PR, ex: Justin bray, o: Jay and robin bray; Top Five: MM KINGSLEE, ex: Camryn martens, o: Camryn martens; KHALUA JULLYEN V, ex: Corinne Gudgeon, o: Corinne Gudgeon; RW MAYA, ex: Averie innes, o: Linda Corich. A/HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Walk/ Trot 10 & Under - Champion: SRC ANNABELLE, ex: Taylor Fischbeck, o: Denny and Kristin Herbst; Reserve: ZULU LOA, ex: Karoline Lewis, o:
HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving Champion KID ROCK BFV (Brush Fire V x My Proud Mary), driven by Kenneth Price for owner Taylor Meyer.
HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving AOTD Champion WINSOME MOBILITY (MHR Nobility x Mirett M), driven by owner Joseph Burich.
HA/AA Arabian Western Pleasure Champion ROCK EM ALL (Harlans Poco Van x Rocky Rhoda II), ridden by Josh Quintus for owners Robert and Rebecca Nash.
SHAHLON, Ex: Kayla Reimer, O: Kayla Reimer; DESERT LIBERTY, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino. HA/AA Training Level Test 3 Open - Champion: ELIJAS TRUBADOR MGF, Ex: Tracy Pierce, O: Tracy Pierce; Reserve: LATEST BUCK, Ex: Andy Amsden, O: Patricia Moore; Top Five: SRC ANASTASIA, Ex: Andy Amsden, O: Dale and Donna Andrew; DASH RIPROCK, Ex: Jenny Lawrence, O: Norman Brinks and Barbara Henson; SHENANIGANS TOO, Ex: Marilyn Weber, O: Marilyn Weber. HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse Champion DA KOTA FF (Da Vinci FM x Zippininfromdallas), ridden by Elizabeth Bentley for owner Cylent Arabians.
Klaire Lewis; Top Five: SF KHEMO SUNDAY, Ex: Lauren Bishop, O: Denny and Kristin Herbst; APACHE BASK, Ex: Sarah Parks, O: Grace Petty; TEQUILA NIGHTS, Ex: Dakota Thornhill, O: Alan and Robin Lindvall.
Leadline A/HA/AA Leadline Riders 2-7 Years - Champion: Charming Berry, Ex: AMINAH STRAND, O: Jody and Janice Strand; Champion: Khalua Jullyen V, Ex: JUSTIN STRAND, O: Corinne Gudgeon; Champion: WCF Renegade, Ex: MASON PYATT, O: Laurie Kern; Champion: Shooting Star CLB, Ex: RJ SULLIVAN, O: Karen Marnie; Champion: Baskos Burst Joy, Ex: SOPHIE BARKSDALE, O: Bart, Dana and Brooke Coffey.
HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over and AATR Champion MATEO BPA (Krusayder x Shes All That), ridden by owner Robert Nash.
Dressage USDF Intro Test B 10 & Under Champion: ZULU LOA, Ex: Karoline Lewis, O: Klaire Lewis; Reserve: NTC SONATA BY BEY, Ex: Claire Nickelson, O: April Nickelson; Top Five: SF KHEMO SUNDAY, Ex: Lauren Bishop, O: Janna Eiberger; BEYOND THE SEAZ, Ex: Taylor Fischbeck, O: Kristin Herbst; SRC ANNABELLE, Ex: Taylor Fischbeck, O: Kristin Herbst. Arabian Training Level Test 3 Open - Champion: SF KHEMO SUNDAY, Ex: Kassidy Herbst, O: Janna Eiberger; Reserve: MABY THE BEY, Ex: Kayla Nicole Johnson, O: Kayla Nicole Johnson; Top Five: OFW ETHAN, Ex: Kayla Reimer, O: Lucy Bagot; CHIEF
Training Level Test 3 Junior Horse Champion: SRC ANASTASIA, Ex: Andy Amsden, O: Dale and Donna Andrew; Reserve: SRC ANNABELLE, Ex: Kassidy Herbst, O: Kristin Herbst; Top Five: FIRST CLASS IMAGE, Ex: Kathleen Cannon, O: Kathleen Cannon; Win BEGHAZ, Ex: Rebecca Phillips, O: Julie Potthast; AL MARAH CLEON, Ex: Jenny Lawrence, O: Barbara Sear Henson. Training Level Test 3 AAOTR Champion: KHEHANAD AZEEM, Ex: Lance Bowman, O: Lance Bowman; Reserve: MABY THE BEY, Ex: Kayla Nicole Johnson, O: Kayla Nicole Johnson; Top Five: ZLA PEPETS REGALO, Ex: Katie Keim, O: Katie Keim; ROYALS PAINTED PRIDE, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino; MCT MOHKTAR NASHEETA, Ex: Michelle Corvallis, O: Mary Skittino. Training Level Test 3 AATR - Champion: ZLA PEPETS REGALO, Ex: Katie Keim, O: Katie Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 Champion MOONTINI (Rohara Moon Storm x Zippininfromdallas), ridden by owner Diane Athey.
HA/AA Western Pleasure AOTR Champion ABC PEANUT BUSTER (Psyncopation x Two of Hearts), ridden by owner Misty Steingrabe.
HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR Select Rider Champion RISING DUN IT AGAIN (GG Bask Starr x Chexs Golden Dun), ridden by owner Donna Fortune.
HA/AA Western Pleasure JOTR Champion HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC (Hollywood White x Gaudy), ridden by co-owner Cherai Reef for co-owners Larry and Vicki Payne.
HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR Champion DA KOTA FF (Da Vinci FM x Zippininfromdallas), ridden by Rachel Olson for owner Cylent Arabians.
o: Linda Freeman; Reserve: I AM JACK BAUER, ex: margaret moore, o: margaret moore; Top Five: JM MR ROCKY BEY, ex: Justine Jacoby, o: Justine Jacoby; ZULU LOA, ex: Klaire Lewis, o: Klaire Lewis; MABY THE BEY, ex: Kayla nicole Johnson, o: Kayla nicole Johnson.
Second Level Test 3 Open - Champion: IVE BEEN RIPPED, ex: Jessica Fussner, o: Thomas and Linda Freeman; Reserve: MFAX AMEER EL JINAAN, ex: Jessica Fussner, o: Thomas and Linda Freeman; Top Five: TT EBONY LACE, ex: Jessica Fussner, o: Linda Freeman; JW ALEXANDRITE, ex: madeline erce, o: madeline erce; LP SNICKERS, ex: michelle Freeman, o: Linda Freeman.
Keim; Reserve: ADRIANNA HN, ex: Libby Wilson, o: Libby Wilson; Top Five: MABY THE BEY, ex: Kayla nicole Johnson, o: Kayla nicole Johnson; DASH RIPROCK, ex: monica rawson, o: norman brinks and barbara Henson; AL MARAH CLEON, ex: monica rawson, o: barbara sear Henson. Training Level Test 3 JOTR Champion: HA MYSTIC HEIR, ex: Ashley meyer, o: Ashley meyer; Reserve: CARMALOTS QUEST, ex: melissa Kirby, o: Larry Kirby; Top Five: MARAKESHH, ex: emily russell, o: emily russell. Training Level Test 3 JTR - Champion: LATEST BUCK, ex: Jenna Upchurch, o: Patricia moore; Reserve: TAGG YORR IT, ex: Kate Lewis, o: sonja Hampton; Top Five: ALADA MOTION, ex: Kate Lewis, o: mindi and Libby montgomery; HA MYSTIC HEIR, ex: Ashley meyer, o: Ashley meyer; SF KHEMO SUNDAY, ex: Demie Darian, o: Janna eiberger. First Level Test 3 Open - Champion: ELIJAS TRUBADOR MGF, ex: Tracy Pierce, o: Tracy Pierce; Reserve: TLA ALI OOP, ex: Katherine Pfeil, o: susan and Katherine Pfeil; Top Five: LP SNICKERS, ex: michelle Freeman, o: Linda Freeman; TT EBONY LACE, ex: Jessica Fussner, o: o: Linda Freeman; HA MYSTIC HEIR, ex: rebecca Phillips, Ashley meyer. First Level Test 3 AOTR - Champion: LP SNICKERS, ex: michelle Freeman, 26 •
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First Level Test 3 ATR - Champion: LP SNICKERS, ex: michelle Freeman, o: Linda Freeman; Reserve: TLA ALI OOP, ex: Katherine Pfeil, o: susan and Katherine Pfeil; Top Five: LATEST BUCK, ex: Jenna Upchurch, o: Patricia moore; JM MR ROCKY BEY, ex: Justine Jacoby, o: Justine Jacoby; TAKHOSABI, ex: Jenna Upchurch, o: Diane or Jenna Upchurch.
Second Level Test 3 ATR - Champion: TLA ALI OOP, ex: Katherine Pfeil, o: susan and Katherine Pfeil; Reserve: JW ALEXANDRITE, ex: madeline erce, o: madeline erce; Top Five: ZULU LOA, ex: Klaire Lewis, o: Klaire Lewis; MM AMALI SHETAN, ex: sue schultz, o: sue schultz; TAKHOSABI, ex: Jenna Upchurch, o: Diane or Jenna Upchurch.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Champion HOTROD HEWEY (Bucharest V x Lorraine O’Lee), ridden by Kathleen Beck for owner Andrea McGowan.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse Champion EMELE RTA (Majesteit x OFW Elyzabeth), ridden by Jennifer Schmitt for owner Annette Hoefer.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 45 & Over and AATR Champion VSH LOLLIPOP (Majesteit x DW Emirs Deelite), ridden by owner Sharon Fant-True.
Jenna Upchurch, O: Diane or Jenna Upchurch; Reserve: ZULU LOA, Ex: Klaire Lewis, O: Klaire Lewis; Top Five: HA MYSTIC HEIR, Ex: Ashley Meyer, O: Ashley Meyer; TEQUILA NIGHTS, Ex: Rebecca Thornhill, O: Robinn Lindvall; ALADA MOTION, Ex: Kate Lewis, O: Mindi and Libby Montgomery.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 18-44 Champion WTA FREEDOMS SPIRIT (SS Painted Intimidator x Scarlett Magnolia), ridden by owner Rebecca Kalsow.
Third Level Test 3 Open - Champion: KHEHANAD ADHEM, Ex: Lance Bowman, O: Lance Bowman; Reserve: IVE BEEN RIPPED, Ex: Jessica Fussner, O: Thomas and Linda Freeman; Top Five: MFAX AMEER EL JINAAN, Ex: Jessica Fussner, O: Thomas and Linda Freeman; JW ALEXANDRITE, Ex: Madeline Erce, O: Madeline Erce; KWM FORCE HAKIM, Ex: Heather Cochrane, O: Heather Cochrane. Third Level Test 3 ATR - Champion: KHEHANAD ADHEM, Ex: Lance Bowman, O: Lance Bowman; Reserve: KWM FORCE HAKIM, Ex: Heather Cochrane, O: Heather Cochrane; Top Five: JW ALEXANDRITE, Ex: Madeline Erce, O: Madeline Erce.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AOTR Champion ABSOLUT AKF (Martini x Bonnie Baske), ridden by owner Abby Smith.
Fourth Level Test 3 Open - Champion: FOCUS SHALIMOR, Ex: Marilyn Weber, O: Tom and Marilyn Weber. Fourth Level Test 3 ATR - Champion: KHEHANAD ADHEM, Ex: Lance Bowman, O: Lance Bowman. Intermediate I Open - Champion: GOLD DIGGERR, Ex: Chrissie Simpson, O: Chrissie Simpson. Prix St. Georges Open - Champion: FOCUS SHALIMOR, Ex: Marilyn Weber, O: Tom and Marilyn Weber.
A/HA/AA A/HA/AA Dressage Seat Equitation JTR - Champion: TAKHOSABI, Ex:
A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Over Obstacles AATR 2 ft 6 in - 3 ft Champion: BEYOND THE SEAZ, Ex: Kaylan Herbst, O: Kristin Herbst. A/HA/AA Hunt Seat Equitation Over Obstacles JTR 2 ft 6 in - 3 ft Champion: GINGERED TEQUILA, Ex: Kate Lewis, O: Kate Lewis.
Purebred Sport Horse Halter Arabian Sport Horse Stallions 6 & Over - Champion: TUXEDO THYME ABA, Ex: Jamie Lawton, O: Barbara and Daniel Suvaka; Reserve: FOCUS SHALIMOR, Ex: Marilyn Weber, O: Tom and Marilyn Weber. Arabian Sport Horse Stallions 2-5 Champion: KHEHANAD AZEEM, Ex: Lance Bowman, O: Lance Bowman. Arabian Sport Horse Stallions 2 & Over ATH - Champion: TUXEDO THYME ABA, Ex: Barbara Suvaka, O: Barbara and Daniel Suvaka; Reserve: KHEHANAD AZEEM, Ex: Lance Bowman, O: Lance Bowman. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR Select Rider Champion VSH DARK N DASHING (Majesteit x Starrita), ridden by owner Amy Stormer.
HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR and JTR Champion DR ALOVEN FAME (The Color of Fame x Alovalie), ridden by Sara Brinkman for owners Dale and Ruth Henriksen.
HA/AA English Show Hack Champion JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY (Makash x Booster Shot), ridden by Jessica Cole for owner Bevra Cole.
HA/AA English Show Hack AOTR Champion RUBY BEGONIA AG (Americas Genius x La Petite Shams), ridden by owner Loretta McCarthy.
HA/AA Mounted Native Costume Champion DASANI (Islamorada x Sultans Sunny Lady), ridden by Richard Wright for owner Amy Halaburt.
Top Five: HUCKLEBARRY FINN, ex: Kate Luthin, o: Karl and Kate Luthin; GV MONTE CRISTO, ex: mitchell Kirby, o: melissa Kirby; MABY THE BEY, ex: Kayla nicole Johnson, o: Kayla nicole Johnson. Arabian Sport Horse Geldings 2-5 Champion: AL MARAH CLEON, ex: monica rawson, o: barbara sear Henson.
Under Saddle Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Junior Horse - Champion: AL MARAH CLEON, ex: Jenny Lawrence, o: barbara sear Henson; Reserve: KHEHANAD AZEEM, ex: Lance bowman, o: Lance bowman; Top Five: KHALIA SHAHAR, ex: sheila mcelwee, o: sheila mcelwee; AL-MARAH SO POWERFUL, ex: Pamela Woehl, o: Timothy schaap and Jennifer Hamilton.
Arabian Sport Horse Geldings 2 & Over ATH - Champion: CCF HABANERO, ex: Heather Lindvall, o: robinn Lindvall; Reserve: I AM JACK BAUER, ex: margaret moore, o: margaret moore; Top Five: HUCKLEBARRY FINN, ex: Kate Luthin, o: Karl and Kate Luthin; AL MARAH CLEON, ex: monica rawson, o: barbara sear Henson; GV MONTE CRISTO, ex: mitchell Kirby, o: melissa Kirby.
Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR - Champion: BRISCO COUNTY, ex: Christina Anderson, o: russell Durango; Reserve: HUCKLEBARRY FINN, ex: Kate Luthin, o: Karl and Kate Luthin; Top Five: IMAGINE MAGIC, ex: Twyla ray, o: Twyla ray; RAKHASSA BEY, ex: Alexis starer-Doughty, o: Alexis starer and bill Doughty; TLA ALI OOP, ex: Katherine Pfeil, o: susan and Katherine Pfeil.
Arabian Sport Horse Mares 6 & Over - Champion: AM CAPRICIOUS STAR, ex: Timothy John schaap, o: Timothy schaap and Jennifer Hamilton; Reserve: RAKHASSA BEY, ex: Alexis starer-Doughty, o: Alexis starer and bill Doughty; Top Five: GRANDEURS CHANEL, ex: marilyn Weber, o: Tom and marilyn Weber; GEWELS GEM, ex: Kelly Kent, o: robinn Lindvall; MCT MOHKTAR NASHEETA, ex: michelle Corvallis, o: mary skittino. Arabian Sport Horse Mares 2-5 - Champion: AL-MARAH SO POWERFUL, ex: Timothy John schaap, o: Timothy schaap and Jennifer Hamilton; Reserve: KHALIA SHAHAR, ex: sheila mcelwee, o: sheila mcelwee; Top Five: BP CALEESA, ex: April nickelson, o: April nickelson. Arabian Sport Horse Mares 2 & Over ATH - Champion: RAKHASSA BEY, ex: Alexis starer-Doughty, o: Alexis starer and bill Doughty; Reserve: AM CAPRICIOUS STAR, ex: Timothy John schaap, o: Timothy schaap and Jennifer Hamilton; Top Five: AL-MARAH SO POWERFUL, ex: Timothy John schaap, o: Timothy schaap and Jennifer Hamilton; GRANDEURS CHANEL, ex: Heather Voyles, o: Tom and marilyn Weber; GEWELS GEM, ex: Heather Lindvall, o: robinn Lindvall. Arabian Sport Horse Geldings 6 & Over - Champion: CCF HABANERO, ex: Kelly Kent, o: robinn Lindvall; Reserve: I AM JACK BAUER, ex: margaret moore, o: margaret moore; 28 •
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HA/AA Mounted Native Costume AOTR Champion PREMONITION GA (Pension x Treemonisha), ridden by owner Stephanie Reitter.
HA/AA Reining Horse Champion WONDERFULLY DUN NVF (Undun Wind x Barexiwonderwoman), ridden by Brian Scoggins for owner Toni Dunker.
HA/AA Reining Junior Horse Champion CANT TUCK THIS (Tucknicolor x Madeoline), ridden by Brian Scoggins for owner Kim Diercks.
HA/AA Reining Horse AAOTR Champion WONDERFULLY DUN NVF (Undun Wind x Barexiwonderwoman), ridden by owner Toni Dunker.
A/HA/AA Showmanship 14-17 Champion MORGAN GREEN.
A/HA/AA Showmanship 13 & Under Champion CORINNE JOSS.
Alexis Starer and Bill Doughty. Arabian Green Working Hunter 2 ft 6 in - 2 ft 9 in - Champion: RAKHASSA BEY, Ex: Alexis Starer-Doughty, O: Alexis Starer and Bill Doughty; Reserve: SF SMOKE BOMB, Ex: Amy Laramie, O: Robinn Lindvall.
Tom and Marilyn Weber; Top Five: GEWELS SUNLIGHT BELLE, Ex: Heather Lindvall, O: Robinn Lindvall.
Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack Champion: TUXEDO THYME ABA, Ex: Jamie Lawton, O: Barbara and Daniel Suvaka; Reserve: GRANDEURS CHANEL, Ex: Marilyn Weber, O: Tom and Marilyn Weber. Arabian Hunter Hack Open 2 ft - 2 ft 6 in - Champion: RAKHASSA BEY, Ex: Alexis Starer-Doughty, O: Alexis Starer and Bill Doughty; Reserve: SF SMOKE BOMB, Ex: Rebecca Thornhill, O: Robinn Lindvall; Top Five: CCF HABANERO, Ex: Amy Laramie, O: Robinn Lindvall; BEN DAUBER, Ex: Kelly Kent, O: Robinn Lindvall. Arabian Modified Working Hunter ATR 2 ft 3 in - 2 ft 6 in - Champion: SF SMOKE BOMB, Ex: Amy Laramie, O: Robinn Lindvall; Reserve: RAKHASSA BEY, Ex: Alexis Starer-Doughty, O:
Half-Arabian Sport Horse Halter HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions - Champion: CR MIGHTYABLEZANEGREY, Ex: Marilyn Weber, O: Irene Duffy. HA/AA Sport Horse Mares 6 & Over - Champion: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, Ex: Kathleen Cannon, O: Kathleen Cannon; Reserve: MAEDAY SURPRISE, Ex: Marilyn Weber, O:
HA/AA Sport Horse Mares 2-5 - Champion: ROSEHILL ALWAYSALADY, Ex: Monica Rawson, O: Barbara Sear Henson; Reserve: WC DEALINA, Ex: Evelyn Riehl, O: Dennis and Evelyn Riehl. HA/AA Sport Horse Mares 2 & Over ATH - Champion: ROSEHILL ALWAYSALADY, Ex: Monica Rawson, O: Barbara Sear Henson; Reserve: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, Ex: Kathleen Cannon, O: Kathleen Cannon; Top Five: MAEDAY SURPRISE, Ex: Heather Voyles, O: Tom and Marilyn Weber; WC DEALINA, Ex: Evelyn Riehl, O: Dennis and Evelyn Riehl; ADRIANNA HN, Ex: Libby Wilson, O: Libby Wilson. Volume 43, No. 3 |
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A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship JTR Champion NATASHA ARRITT.
A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17 Champion LAUREN REED.
A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation 13 & Under Champion ZACHARY WHITE.
A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion ALLIE OLLILA.
A/HA/AA Western Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion CORINNE GUDGEON.
A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump 14-17 Champion SARA BRINKMAN on DR Aloven Fame (The Color of Fame x Alovalie), for owners Dale and Ruth Henriksen.
HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings 6 & Over - Champion: MA DREAM CATCHER, ex: Chari madrigal, o: Chari madrigal; Reserve: ONE MORE ROUND, ex: Alexis starer-Doughty, o: bill Doughty; Top Five: TAGG YORR IT, ex: Kate Lewis, o: sonja Hampton; LATEST BUCK, ex: Jenna Upchurch, o: Patricia moore.
Doughty, o: bill Doughty; Top Five: SHENANIGANS TOO, ex: Heather Voyles, o: marilyn Weber; THE EDGE OF GLORY, ex: madeline erce, o: madeline erce; FIRST CLASS IMAGE, ex: Kathleen Cannon, o: Kathleen Cannon.
TRUBADOR MGF, ex: Tracy Pierce, o: Tracy Pierce; Reserve: SRC ANASTASIA, ex: Andy Amsden, o: Dale and Donna Andrew; Top Five: WIN BEGHAZ, ex: rebecca Phillips, o: Julie Potthast; SRC ANNABELLE, ex: Kassidy Herbst, o: Kristin Herbst; FIRST CLASS IMAGE, ex: Kathleen Cannon, o: Kathleen Cannon.
HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings 2-5 Champion: SHENANIGANS TOO, ex: marilyn Weber, o: marilyn Weber; Reserve: THE EDGE OF GLORY, ex: madeline erce, o: madeline erce; Top Five: FIRST CLASS IMAGE, ex: Kathleen Cannon, o: Kathleen Cannon. HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings 2 & Over ATH - Champion: MA DREAM CATCHER, ex: Chari madrigal, o: Chari madrigal; Reserve: ONE MORE ROUND, ex: Alexis starer30 •
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Under Saddle HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle - Champion: ELIJAS TRUBADOR MGF, ex: Tracy Pierce, o: Tracy Pierce; Reserve: ONE MORE ROUND, ex: Alexis starer-Doughty, o: bill Doughty; Top Five: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, ex: Kathleen Cannon, o: Kathleen Cannon; JSL HOLLYWOOD CYSTYR, ex: sarah Grissom, o: sarah Grissom; ADRIANNA HN, ex: Libby Wilson, o: Libby Wilson. HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Junior Horse - Champion: ELIJAS
HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR - Champion: ONE MORE ROUND, ex: Alexis starer-Doughty, o: bill Doughty; Reserve: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, ex: Kathleen Cannon, o: Kathleen Cannon; Top Five: ADRIANNA HN, ex: Libby Wilson, o: Libby Wilson; TAGG YORR IT, ex: Kate Lewis, o: sonja Hampton; BSA GHAZI’S THUNDER, ex: Leslie marvin, o: Leslie marvin. HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack - Champion: BSA GHAZI’S THUNDER, ex: Leslie marvin,
A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation, Not to Jump 13 & Under Champion KATE LEWIS.
A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion TAYLOR FISCHBECK.
A/HA/AA English Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion CONWAY (Glencrest’s Supreme Legacy x Jameel Talmih), ridden by owner Allie Ollila.
A/HA/AA Country English Pleasure Walk/ Trot 10 & Under Champion HUCKS HIGH ESTEEM (Atlantis Bey V x Hucksprowlinglady V), ridden by Rex White for owner Lisa Jo White.
A/HA/AA Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion CHARMING BERRY (Hucklebey Berry x April Charm), ridden by Megan Strand for owners Jody and Janice Strand.
A/HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion SRC ANNABELLE (Loki x Alexsandria), ridden by Taylor Fischbeck for owners Denny and Kristin Herbst.
O: Leslie Marvin; Reserve: DASH RIPROCK, Ex: Jenny Lawrence, O: Norman Brinks and Barbara Henson; Top Five: JM MR ROCKY BEY, Ex: Justine Jacoby, O: Justine Jacoby.
Megan Pittman, O: Kathleen Cannon; Top Five: ONE MORE ROUND, Ex: Alexis Starer-Doughty, O: Bill Doughty; ROYALS PAINTED PRIDE, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino; IVE BEEN SPLASHED, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino.
HA/AA Modified Working Hunter ATR 2 ft 3 in - 2 ft 6 in - Champion: ONE MORE ROUND, Ex: Alexis Starer-Doughty, O: Bill Doughty; Reserve: ROYALS PAINTED PRIDE, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino; Top Five: IVE BEEN SPLASHED, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino.
HA/AA Hunter Hack Open 2 ft - 2 ft 6 in - Champion: ONE MORE ROUND, Ex: Alexis Starer-Doughty, O: Bill Doughty; Reserve: BEYOND THE SEAZ, Ex: Kaylan Herbst, O: Kristin Herbst; Top Five: EURO TOI, Ex: Lucy Taylor, O: Lucy Taylor; ROYALS PAINTED PRIDE, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino; ROYALES PAINTED DIXIE, Ex: Jackie Moss, O: Mary Skittino. HA/AA Regular Working Hunter Champion: BEYOND THE SEAZ, Ex: Kaylan Herbst, O: Kristin Herbst; Reserve: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, Ex:
HA/AA Regular Working Hunter ATR 2 ft 6 in - 2 ft 9 in - Champion: DEVINE MISS MAGIC, Ex: Kathleen S Cannon, O: Kathleen Cannon; Reserve: ONE MORE ROUND, Ex: Alexis Starer-Doughty, O: Bill Doughty; Top Five: BEYOND THE SEAZ, Ex: Kaylan Herbst, O: Kristin Herbst; ROYALS PAINTED PRIDE, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino; IVE BEEN SPLASHED, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino.
HA/AA Green Working Hunter 2 ft 6 in - 2 ft 9 in - Champion: EURO TOI, Ex: Lucy Taylor, O: Lucy Taylor; Reserve: MMAX I MILLION, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino. HA/AA Jumper Open 3’3-3’6 Champion: IVE BEEN SPLASHED, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino; Reserve: ROYALS PAINTED PRIDE, Ex: Mary Skittino, O: Mary Skittino. n Volume 43, No. 3 |
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A Leg Up
Biomechanical Efficiency In The Equine Athlete by Heather Smith Thomas The horse is an amazing athlete, with great speed and endurance considering his body size and weight. For the past 25 years, researchers have been examining and evaluating what makes the equine locomotive system so efficient for racing. Hilary Clayton B.V.M.S., Ph.D. (Michigan State University), defines biomechanical efficiency as the efficiency of converting chemical energy from food into mechanical energy as locomotion—and the function of the limbs that allows the animal to move as far or as fast as possible for the smallest amount of food intake (like a fuel efficient vehicle). Unique structural arrangements make leg movement more efficient, such as being able to use elastic springs (tendons) instead of having to use fuel energy in the muscles. Being able to use the leverage of the leg—having a long leg to push against the ground—is another factor.
Energy Efficient Leg Movement
One thing that aids biomechanical efficiency is the way the horse swings his legs forward. “Energy is needed to accelerate the leg and then decelerate it before it hits the ground,” says Clayton. “If you envision the horse on a treadmill, where the ‘ground’ is moving but the horse’s body is not, the leg rotates backward, underneath the stationary body, as the hoof is carried back by the moving treadmill belt. He pushes off against the treadmill, then accelerates the limb through the air so that it overtakes his stationary body, and then decelerates it again, relative to his body, before it hits the treadmill belt.” When the horse is traveling over ground rather than on a treadmill, the hoof is stationary when it is on the ground and the body keeps moving forward. Then, in the swing phase, he must move the whole leg forward faster than his body is moving, before he places his foot on the ground again. “The amount of energy he uses to thrust off and swing the leg is an important factor,” says Clayton. “At the middle of its swing phase, the hoof will be moving forward at a little 314 | A R A BI A n HOR SE T I MES
more than double the horse’s forward velocity. So if the horse is galloping at 40 miles per hour, the hoof is going close to 100 miles per hour during the swing phase. This includes the forward velocity of the horse’s body; there are two components to the speed the hoof is moving—the speed it is moving, just because it is connected to the moving body, and the additional speed it must make as it swings forward. At a racing gallop, the horse is taking about two-and-a-half strides per second. This means 10 times per second, one of the hooves is being accelerated and decelerated. “Regarding the joints involved in swinging the leg, in the front legs it’s mainly the elbow,” she continues. “In the hind leg, it’s mainly the hip joint (the pivot point for the leg). The front leg is more complicated because there is no bony connection between the front leg and the trunk.” The ribcage is slung between the front legs via muscle attachments. The muscles around the shoulder are primarily designed for stabilizing that front leg/trunk connection, and that is why it is the elbow that swings the leg. When the leg is on the ground, the shoulder muscles work to stabilize the leg rather than being as involved with the movement, she says.
Moment Of Inertia
“There are several factors that affect how much energy the horse uses to swing the leg forward,” Clayton says. “The resistance of the leg to forward movement depends on its moment of inertia. The amount of energy used to swing a leg back and forth depends on its resistance to rotation due to inertia. The moment of inertia depends on the mass of the limb and the distribution of that mass (and weight), relative to its point of rotation. It’s like swinging a baseball bat. If you pick it up by its skinny end, it’s harder to swing than if you pick it up by the larger, heavier end. So the moment of inertia reflects where the center of gravity is, relative to the pivot point. The closer you can get the center of gravity to the pivot point, the easier it is to swing the leg because there is less weight farther out.” How the leg is structured (the conformation of the leg and body) will make a big difference. “This is why all the big
A Leg Up muscle masses are high on the limbs, and only lightweight structures—tendons and bone—are present in the lower limb below the knees and hocks,” she explains. “The largest muscles in the front limb are around the shoulder and elbow, with smaller muscles on the forearm. Below the knee, there is virtually no muscle tissue.” Long tendons transmit the forces from the muscles to the lower limb. Tendons are much lighter than muscles. Thus the front cannon, pastern and hoof account for less than one percent of the horse’s weight, says Clayton. The horse has a single toe, which is lighter than a cloven hoof. As the early horse evolved, his multiple toes were reduced to one. “Regarding weight, we have to be concerned about what we put onto the horse’s legs,” she says. If we put wraps, protective boots or shoes on, we are adding more weight way down on the leg, which makes the swing phase of the stride more energy consuming. “The horse can easily carry the same amount of weight on a saddle pad,” she says, “and he uses much less energy to compensate for it than if you put the weight on his shoes. That’s why aluminum shoes are used on racing Thoroughbreds. “Another thing horses do to aid locomotive efficiency is fold the joints of the leg as they swing it forward. The amount of folding increases with speed. This brings the leg closer to its pivot point and reduces that moment of inertia. So, what you want is a leg that’s long when it’s on the ground—so the horse pivots farther forward over the leg—but then becomes short in the swing phase, to make it easier to swing it. That’s where having flexible joints is a huge advantage.”
“Another advantage to the way the horse is built is that some leg muscles are adapted into long, elastic tendons.” Tendon Recoil
Another advantage to the way the horse is built is that some leg muscles are adapted into long, elastic tendons. “These tendons are stretched when weight is on the leg,” says Clayton. “Then, as the horse takes weight off the leg, the tendons recoil like elastic.” Elasticity means the ability of an object to rebound after being pushed, pulled or twisted out of shape. Tendons can stretch when a tensile
force is applied to them, then recoil when the tension is released. The stretching process stores mechanical energy, which is released during recoil; elastic energy is stored as the limb is loaded, then released when the limb is unloaded, she explains. “A tendon in the biceps brachii muscle flexes the elbow,” she says, “and it acts almost like a catapult to pull the leg forward as soon as the weight comes off the front hoof.” Energy is stored as this springy tendon is stretched (at the last part of the stride as the leg is rearward and the hoof is about to leave the ground again). Then the tendon recoils (when the foot leaves the ground and there is no weight on the limb), releasing energy that is used to move the joints—rather than the horse having to actively use his muscles to move them, she explains. This avoids expending energy to contract the muscles, giving the horse more economy of motion. “The digital flexor tendons and the suspensory ligament, that run down the back of the leg, act the same way, stretching as the fetlock extends when the limb is loaded, then recoiling as the leg leaves the ground,” she says. “As the horse goes faster, there’s more loading of the leg and stretching of the tendons when it’s on the ground, and more recoil and flexing when it comes off the ground.” This helps the limb move faster, and also is part of the equation in flexing the leg to bring it closer to its point of rotation, which reduces that moment of inertia. This happens even without the horse having to think about it, because the extra loading of the elastic structure in that phase of the stride automatically bounces the leg higher off the ground.
Push-Off
“When a leg is on the ground, the horse uses muscles to create leverage at the hoof, so it can push harder against the ground for more thrust,” Clayton says. “If you look at the ultimate determinant of speed, it’s not the ability to swing the leg forward more quickly; it’s the ability to push harder against the ground.” The hind legs give much of the driving power and the fronts aid somewhat in pulling the horse along. “Racing horses roll right over that front leg and use it as part of the pushing forward apparatus, for more momentum,” she says. All the muscles down the back of the hind leg, however—the hip extensors, hamstrings, etc.—are very important for pulling the hind leg back (for thrust) as it is on the ground. n Volume 43, No. 3 | 315
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Index Of Advertisers
6D Ranch....................................................................... 220, 1Reg9 (221)
A AHT Baby Photo Contest Voting .......................................................312 AHT Canadian Nationals Coverage ................................................... 175 AHT Design ........................................................................................311 AHT Iowa Gold Star Coverage...........................................................271 AHT MN Breeders Coverage ................................................ 7MN (195) AHT National Winners....................................................................... 319 AHT Nationals Preview ..............................................................320, 321 AHT Subscriptions .......................................21MN (209), 16Reg9 (236) AHT Youth Nationals Coverage .........................................................313 Al Shahania Stud ............................................................................. 65-67 Al Shaqab Stud.................................................................................78, 79 Allevamento La Frasera ................................................................... 94-97 Alnayfat Stud................................................................................ 100-103 Arabian Horse Association of Illinois .................................1Reg11 (277) Arabian Horse Celebration ........................................2-5AHC (134-137) Arabian Horse Global ..............................................................................5 Arabian Horse World ......................................................... 31AHC (163) Argent Farms ..............................6-7AHC (138, 139), 2-3MN (190, 191) Armstrong Arabians ............................................................ 38AHC (170) B Battaglia Farms......................................18-19AHC (150, 151), 324, IBC Black Tie Stable .................................................................... 3Reg11 (279) Boisvert Farm LLC ................................................14-15AHC (146, 147) Burwash Farm ......................................................................................276
C C. Jarvis Insurance Agency, Inc..........................................24AHC (156) Caruth Arabians ...................................................................11Reg9 (231) Cedar Heights Farm.............................................................................310 Cedar Ridge Arabians, Inc. ............. 132, 1AHC (133), 188, 1MN (189) Clanton Performance Horses ..............................................2Reg11 (278) Coker, Wanda ............................................................................ 34, 35, 46 Colonial Wood Training Center........................................... 2Reg9 (222) Crescent Creek Farms ..........................................................................270
D Dearing Farms ........................................................................6Reg9 (226) Delsan Arabians, LLC ......................................................................... 117 Diamond Hill Arabians ....................................................................... 174 DST Arabians ..................................................................... 27AHC (159)
E Eleanor’s Arabian Farm.................................................24MN (212), 213 Estancia Las Rosas ........................................................................... 74-77 F Fazenda Floresta .............................................................................IFC, 1 FireLight Arabians ..............................................................33AHC (165) Four Moore Ranch ...............................................................13Reg9 (233) Freedom Ranch LLC .............................................................. 6MN (194) Frierson Atkinson ................................................................................. 317 G Gallún Farms, Inc. .................................................................................65 Gemini Acres Equine..........................................................25AHC (157) Glans, Paul ......................................................................... 29AHC (161) Greymoor Farm Arabians ....................................................... 4MN (192)
H Haras Los Palmares .................................................... 40AHC (172), 173 Hazlewood Arabians ............................................................................116 Hegg, Mrs. Mickey .............................................................................. 317 Hoffman International Properties .......................... 17-21Reg9 (237-241) I Il Paradiso Arabian Stud ......................................................................106 Iron Horse Farms ................................................................26AHC (158)
J Janel’s Training Center...........................................................................64 Jerland Farms ........................................................................ 114, 115, 214 JT Keller Performance Horses .............................................12Reg9 (232) K Karma Arabians..................................................................... 5Reg9 (225)
Kendrick Family, The .....................................................................30, 31 Kim Morgan Arabians ..............................................8-10Reg9 (228-230) King Family, The ................................................................ 31-33, 44, 45
L Leo Arabians ................................................................................104, 105 Liberty Meadows Training Center ............................32Reg11 (308), 309 Live Oak Arabians ................................................................ 4Reg9 (224) Long Meadow........................................................................ 7Reg9 (227)
M M&M Arabian Enterprises ...................................................9Reg9 (229) Marino Arabians .................................................................................8, 9 Markel Insurance.................................................................36AHC (168) Maroon Fire Arabians ..........................................32AHC (164), 317, BC Michael Byatt Arabians............................... 10, 11, 66, 67, 16AHC (148) Midwest ..................................7-9, 12-13AHC (144, 145), 39AHC (171) Mike Neal Training Center .................................................... 6MN (194) Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders ........................16-20MN (204-208) Mystikal Farms .......................................................................................52
O Oak Haven Arabians ................................................................ FC, 28-47 Oak Haven South LLC ................................................................... 36-43 Oak Ridge Arabians ............................................................ 39AHC (171) Oil Paintings by Lynn Maderich ........................................34AHC (166)
P P & S Enterprise, Inc. ......................................................................... 316 Pay-Jay Arabians ...................................................................................316 Prestige Farms LLC ...............................................................................48 Q Q-Nine Design Boutique Adornments .............................. 37AHC (169) Quarry Hill Farm ...................................................................53, 215, 316
R R.O. Lervick Arabians .........................................................................316 Rae-Dawn Arabians ............................................................................ 2, 3 Randy Sullivan’s Training Center, Inc. ...............................................275 Regency Cove Farms ............................................................................ 116
S Schneiders ............................................................................ 35AHC (167) Shada, Inc. ............................................................................... 5MN (193) Shea Stables ..........................................................32AHC (164), 317, BC Show Season, Inc.................................................................30AHC (162) Silver Lake Arabians ............................................................... 5MN (193) Silver Stag Arabians .............................................................17AHC (149) Smoky Mountain Park Arabians .................. 12, 13, 8-9AHC (140, 141) Stachowski Farms .................................................. 20-21AHC (152, 153) Stone Ridge Arabians...............................................................................7 Strawberry Banks Farm..............................50, 51, 10-11AHC (142, 143)
T Tamar Arabians Ltd. ............................................................14Reg9 (234) The Brass Ring ............................................................ 48Reg9 (268), 269 The Farm ..................................................................22-23MN (210, 211) The Hat Lady .......................................................................................316 Tutto Arabi ...................................................................................... 98, 99 V Vallejo Ranch LLC ................................................................3Reg9 (223) Valley Oak Arabians........................................................................ 92, 93 Varian Arabians ....................................................................................316 Vicki Humphrey Training Center ....................................................... 174
W Western Cross Arabians & Pintos ...................................... 15Reg9 (235) Whispering Pines ................................................................28AHC (160) White Rock Farm, Inc. ........................................................................219 Wilkins Livestock Insurers .................................................................. 317 Windwalker Enterprises...................................................... 19AHC (151) Windy Meadows Equestrian Center .................... 22-23AHC (154, 155) Z Zerlotti Equine Reproduction .............................................................310
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