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Cover Story: A New Beginning For Maroon Fire Arabians And Shea Stables by Christy Egan

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2017 U.S. National Leading Purebred Sires And Breeders & Owners

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U.S. National Judges Follow-Up …

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Perry And Suzanne Perkins—Small Breeders Delivering Big Time Results With Three National Championships In Halter by Catherine Cole Ferandelli

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Debra Mitchell—An Indomitable Will by Riyan Rivero

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Remembering The Legendary Sire … Padrons Psyche by Beth Ellen Hunziker

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The 2017 51st Arabian U.S. Nationals— A Crowning Event Celebrating Giving, Victory And Vibrant Versatility by Catherine Cole Ferandelli

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Fyre Me Up … Double National Champion Colt—Getting By With A Little Help From My Friends by Tex Kam

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Wiloma Plantation … Tradition With A Future by Theresa Cardamone with David Bandy

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Americanbeautie—One Last Pass by Mary Kirkman

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Koweta Phoenix—The Emotional Finale Of The Family Superstar by Sarah Jayne Johnson

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Adams Fire—Going Out On Top by Mary Kirkman

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MM Sabe—Retiring Resplendent In Roses With A Record Setting 31 National Championships by Catherine Cole Ferandelli

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LD Pistal—The Culmination Of An Incredible Career by Beth Ellen Hunziker

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November Leaders Of The Times: Prince Michael MPE—Royal Bred, Internationally Raised by Theresa Cardamone

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Joel Gangi—Real … Resilient … Refreshing by Kara Larson

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The Arabian National Breeder Finals and Silver Sire Futurity by Laurelle Anderson

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The 2017 MAHB Fall Festival December Leaders Of The Times: Turismo RA—The Undefeated Champion by Theresa Cardamone

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In Memoriam

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Comments From The Publisher

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Faces & Places

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Comments From The Publisher

Counting Our Blessings It is hard to believe that another year is coming to a close. What a year it has been for the Arabian horse community! There were so many highlights that now are wonderful memories. For me, a few unique experiences stand out. I was especially lucky to have been able to attend two of the greatest shows on earth in 2017—the U.S. National Championships in Tulsa and the Salon du Cheval World Championships in Paris. Each, in its own way, was thrilling, and each made me feel incredibly honored to be associated with our breed. I think we can all be proud of the Arabian horse community that gathered for the U.S. Nationals. To me, this year’s show was one of the best I can recall. On finals night, we saw what (in my opinion) was one of the finest stallion classes assembled in this country in a long time. And because my family has long embraced both halter and performance, it was a real treat for all of us to come together to celebrate the versatility of the breed with such energy and commitment. Then, of course, Paris. What a magical city to visit in November, and what better place to see some of the best Arabian horses the world has to offer? The World Championships are always over the top, and this year was no exception. The air was super-charged with an unmistakable passion for Arabian horses, and for me, it was like an early Christmas gift to be able to spend five days with so many horse lovers from all over the globe. Let’s take this enthusiasm with us into 2018. Really and truly, the best can be still to come, because we can make it happen. I wish you all a Happy Holiday, and all the best in the New Year.

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“Afire Bey V wasn’t simply lucky genetics,” says Dave Liniger, musing about his 28 years as an Arabian horse breeder. “The breeding concept was created by Sheila Varian. Her great gene pool created Afire Bey V. Gail and I looked at 50 stallions before we settled on him. Yes, really, 50 stallions, before we found Afire Bey V. When we got him in September 1989, we asked Don [DeLongpre] and Sheila [Varian], what type of mares do we need for this horse? They gave us great advice and Don came up with our first breeding program. We bought *Eter daughters, about a dozen of them, specifically to breed to Barbary. Then we bred the best daughters of that cross with Afire Bey V, and the result was spectacular. *Eter was a powerful, aggressive stallion, difficult to train. His daughters were tall, very athletic, stubborn and often plain. Barbary brought beauty, versatility, trainability, a big heart and charisma to the table. We lost some size and gained a great deal of show horse. Afire Bey V brought size, more beauty, length and shape of neck and ability. His offspring were very consistent but sometimes lacked strength, hip and sharp hocks. It took us nine years to find IXL Noble Express and to breed some of those final assets into our herd.” Over the years, with the mentoring of DeLongpre, Varian and, for the last two-plus decades, Tim and Marty Shea, Maroon Fire Arabians has created a world class band of Arabian broodmares. “For the first many years I always favored the stallions,” Dave laughs. “I loved their fire, charisma and flair. My mentors told me that one day I would still be impressed by the stallions, but the mares would have my lasting love. They were right. We bought Flame Dancer at the Karho Sale in 1989. She was my first really good mare.”

Afire Bey V with the Linigers, Sheas and Sheila Varian.

This is a key point in the story. For, years later, Flame Dancer is the mare line where Liniger watched most carefully for his next super sire to appear. Several prospects came along, but for one reason and another, none quite filled the bill. And what an enormous bill it was. When Afire Bey V passed in 2015, just months shy of his 30th birthday, many in the industry thought it would be the end of the Linigers and Maroon Fire Arabians. What other worlds had they to conquer? By the late1990s, Afire Bey V had become the Arabian breed’s Leading All-Time Sire of Champions and National Winners. Now, two years after his death, his sons and grandsons jockey with his stablemate, IXL Noble Express for top numbers in the national winning English Arabian polls. Still, the Afire Bey V sons and daughters bring home the highest numbers of champion, reserve and top ten awards. How do you follow an act so spectacular and all-pervasive? The Linigers did not quit. “Horse breeders are like farmers,” Dave noted. “Every season you plant for the next crop and you have no idea what is going to happen. In the Arabian breed it takes another one to three years to realize your crop. We are very excited that we got such good advice from such intelligent people that were very fair to us all the time, and I guess the good part, for our part, we listened. We did not have such an ego that we always thought we knew everything. Successful breeding programs are continuous; the changes become minimal after time. You have to try new things but, in reality, you are always looking to the future. What is the Next Step?”

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When you breed, you always think that what you’ve imagined is going to happen and it usually doesn’t. We’ve got something really different here. Sheila said that breeding stallions have a look unto themselves, and that is Inception. He’s reignited our group and, even though Inception is four generations of Liniger breeding, he’s also brand new!” “Inception is a very rare horse,” admits his trainer, Joel Kiesner. “He’s great to train, great to show and represents absolutely everything good in his pedigree and nothing bad. How often does that happen? The AEPA at U.S. Nationals was the first class of his life. On Wednesday he was magnificent. On Saturday he was a bit intimidated by the other horses and the crowd. It was his first time in the show ring in a class. I think the MHR Nobility horses can be introverted. Inception gets happy more readily. The longer he was shown, the looser and better he went. He’s built to do this job, he has an awesome neck, his mind is relaxed and he’s ready to show. His unanimous 2017 U.S. National Championship title in the AEPA speaks to his trainability and his readiness to be a show horse. We are very excited to see what he does as a sire next spring. He bred quite a variety of mares this year. Rumina Afire and Heirs Noble Love are both expecting. Will he be able to handle showing and breeding? Yes. He’s very unassuming in the pasture, quiet, good tempered and trainable. He handles breeding duties and training in stride. We’ll be showing and breeding for the next year or two. Will he improve? Oh yes; for sure. He did that in the Pattern class on Wednesday at Nationals and that wasn’t unusual, we’ve seen him do that multiple times.”

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When the Next Step finally came in June of 2013, it wasn’t from an Afire Bey V daughter out of Flame Dancer, but in the classic Arabian horse breeding tradition, it came from an Afire Bey V daughter out of her three-quarter sister, Bacharah. They named the colt Noble Bakari and then, when they realized he was exceptional, they renamed him Inception, because they all believed he was a new beginning.

Catching up with Marty Shea at the U.S. Nationals, we were able to talk, have lunch in the Patron’s Lounge and watch a few classes. It was the

“Inception is very beautiful,” Dave says, carefully choosing his words. “He’s tall, leggy, athletic, and has an extraordinary neck. My favorite stallions all have charisma … just a sparkle about them. Barbary, Afire Bey V, ‘Noble’ … it’s the same with Inception. He’s kind and laidback, but when it’s time to go to work, he just sparkles. He’s training as an English horse, but he could easily be a park horse. We’ll see.” “When we first brought Inception into the bullpen as a yearling, you could see that he had all of the ‘boxes checked,’” says trainer Tim Shea. “He’s a dark red color, has an elegant Bay Abi waterfall tail; at four he is still growing. He’s beautiful with perfectly straight, great long legs and round feet. He’s tall, 15.2 hands, taller than Afire Bey V already. He has a very high, soft neck and his hocks are higher and more elegant than his sire IXL Noble Express. Just his great strength of hip is a gift to our program and the breed. What I see in great breeding sires … their mothers are consistent, good horses. Both Flame Dancer and Bacharah were atypical Barbary daughters and, with their extra size, body frame and stretch, they turned out to be the best of the Barbary mares for us. Inception’s younger sister, Noble Blessing is just coming three and is the best female this farm has ever produced. It’s so rare. Gosh darn. Ar abian Horse Times | 14 | Volume 48, No. 6

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last Friday of the show. It was just a day and a half after Inception’s stunning Wednesday afternoon debut in the AEPA English Pattern competition. During the short hour we were together, at least four separate people stopped Marty to talk about breeding to Inception in 2018. “He certainly arrived here at the right time,” laughed a very delighted Marty Shea. “He’s a shot of adrenaline … new fire! All of a sudden you want to start all over again. He will breed a lot of mares in 2018. They are slamming the internet! We have 12 foals coming next spring, several Nutcrackers, ALL of the Afire Bey V daughters and others that we thought were compatible. He bred over 50 mares at Joel’s. We thought about raising the stud fee, but the Linigers have this formula they used for Afire Bey V when he was just starting. So, we will hold the stud fee at $3,000, and hopefully get some really nice babies on the ground right away. This is the best purebred English horse in the world. Even the halter guys are giving him a second look for breeding!” “After you’ve been doing this for almost 30 years, you start to think you’re smart, and then suddenly, you’re not. Sometimes I think you just get lucky,” says Dave. “Inception is the most amazing colt I’ve seen since Afire Bey V.” Now, there is the wait for spring and the proof that’s in the progeny. The Next Step …

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n the English pleasure division of the Arabian show ring, few people are more involved and intrinsic than breeders Dave and Gail Liniger (Maroon Fire Arabians) and their partners, Tim and Marty Shea. Starting with the offspring of Afire Bey V, and continuing with those produced by IXL Noble Express, these horses have rewritten the record books. There’s been a very good chance that these stallions will be the source of a new level of English Arabian horse in America. Enter Inception (IXL Noble Express x Bonita Afire, by Afire Bey V), a 4-year-old bay stallion and a show-stopping sensation during his premier appearance at the 2017 U.S. National Championship Show in October. A product of the familiar cross of the two primary Maroon Fire Arabians stallions plus a tail-female line to the exceptional Barbary daughter Bacharah, Inception appears to have gleaned all of the finest characteristics of each of his forebears and virtually none of the shortcomings. Ask any longtime breeder, achieving all of the pedigree assets and none of the liabilities in a breeding is barely short of miraculous. Inception’s dam, Bonita Afire, is a 14-year-old Maroon Fire Arabians broodmare that has also produced six full siblings to Inception. The oldest is Noble Ballet, Canadian National Top Ten Country English Jr. Horse and Scottsdale Top Ten Country English Open. Next in line, Noble Baccarat, is an AEPA Yearling Champion (Buckeye). Noble Bacharah was a 2016 U.S. National Top Ten in the AEPA English Futurity, and up-and-coming sibling, Noble Blessing is a very beautiful and promising, soon-to-be 3-year-old filly, now in training with Joel Kiesner for owners Starline Arabians LLC.

Bonita Afire’s dam, Bacharah, has produced 13 offspring, nine of them national winners or producers of national winners. Inception is also a 15/16 brother to Noble Ffyre, 2014 U.S. National Champion in the AEPA English Futurity. In compiling a list of nationally successful horses related to Inception, one is forced to stop and consider that the majority of the over 100 national winners sired by IXL Noble Express are already 3/4 siblings to Inception, being sired by IXL Noble Express out of an Afire Bey V daughter. Inception’s big difference in pedigree comes through the tail-female line. The Bacharah line features Reserve National Champion JMA Matisse, 6-time National Champion and Reserve Maverick Afire, Canadian National Champion Monarch Afire, 3-time National Champion and Reserve Bonphire SA, and nationalproducing sire, A Major Fire. Bonita Afire is also full sister to nationalproducing sire Bacardi Afire and national-producing mares, Butterfly Afire and Brandie Afire, as well as National Top Ten Bosco Afire and Bolder Afire. Bacharah’s dam, NDL Bokara, is out of the beautiful Negatiw daughter, *Bufa, dam of multi-top ten halter stallion and noted sire, *Hal Gazal. The question now is, will this leggy, elegant moving paragon live up to his promise and potential as a sire? The verdict is out for a few months longer as his first foal crop is anticipated. The great multi-national champion and national winning producer Rumina Afire is bred to Inception for 2018, as is 5-time U.S. National Champion Heirs Noble Love; and oh, also every Afire Bey V daughter at Shea Stables. It’s the chance of a lifetime …

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2017 U.S. Nationals At the 2017 U.S. National Championships, the Lingers and Sheas were the breeders of horses that won a combined 10 National Championships, seven Reserve National Championships and 59 National Top Ten awards. The Sheas were listed as the show’s top breeders; the Linigers were placed third. As they are, generally, counted as a combined farm and breeding program, and notably accepted the USEF Breeder of the Year Award together, that’s an amazing record. Anyone who tracks statistics and writes about horses at the national level has probably mentioned the great sires at a particular show and hopefully, a great broodmare or two as well. A broodmare that is represented by a number of winning offspring at a national show is always worth mentioning. A breeding program incorporating two such mares at the same national show has serious bragging rights. Maroon Fire Arabians and Shea Stables had 24 mares representing their breeding program that produced top ten or better winners at the 2017 U.S. National Championships. Four of them: Gina Afire, Vee Gates, Noble Jenna and LBC Nobelinda produced two winners each. Rimone GW and Brassmis had three winners apiece. For Rimone GW, these included 2-time Champion, Divvinci, multi-Top Ten Wildd Flower, and the Top Ten Spartacus Afire. The Brassmis winners were Too Brassi, Reserve Champion Park and English Pleasure AAOTR 40+; Coltrane SS, third in the English Pleasure Jr. Horse, and multi-Top Ten Fire And Brass. Sweet Summer Fire actually had four winning offspring at the 2017 Nationals (all four Champion or Reserve): Noble Soldier, Champion Park and 3-time Top Ten; Shepherd DGL, Reserve Champion Side Saddle English and twice Top Ten; Saxton DGL, Champion English Pleasure, and Sweet Summer Heir DGL, Champion Hunter Pleasure AAOTR Maturity. Up at the top for championship leading broodmare honors is the incredible Ritida, with 5 winners (all sired by Afire Bey V ): Lord Of Fire, Champion H/A English Pleasure Jr. Horse and Reserve in the H/A English Pleasure AAOTR Maturity; Emperors Fire, Reserve Champion H/A English AAOTR 19-39, and Eves Fire, the Dark Knightt and The Empresss, who took four Top Tens between them. Ritida is probably the most famous Dutch Harness mare being bred for Arabian-cross show horses. To date, she is the dam of eight national winners, among them seven champion and/or reserve champions. n

A Profound Experience

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ichard Wright, an Arabian industry fixture since 1972, not only judges Youth, Canadian and U.S. National Championship shows, but is also asked to judge saddle seat horses at the most prestigious Morgan and Saddlebred Championships. This year he came directly to the U.S. Arabian Nationals from judging the Morgan Horse Nationals in Oklahoma City. Among other important judging duties at the Arabian show, he was part of the team that adjudicated the AEPA Arabian Horse Times $100,000 Arabian Futurity, where Maroon Fire’s Inception made his premier show ring appearance. Richard’s experience in the class was notably profound. “Everybody in center ring was blown away by the appearance of Inception in the AEPA Pattern class on Wednesday afternoon,” says Richard, “Howie Schatzberg every bit as much as the judges. This was, to my mind, a completely different horse in the ring; a perfect storm combination of skill and talent. He was balanced, true-gaited and he had good speed without ever losing form. On his entrance he was remarkably impressive. He stopped the show and the judges. By the time we had adjusted to the fact that this horse was, indeed, a purebred Arabian, he turned to come the other way and went even higher in the bridle.” “I personally take issue with this current trend of substituting speed for true gaits in Arabian English classes,” Richard notes. “Inception did not do that. He was very relaxed, supple and as impressive at a sitting trot as he was his first way of the ring … effortless and elegant. Joel Kiesner never asked the horse to go beyond its capability and the horse, without stress, honestly set an entirely new precedent for the purebred Arabian English horse.” “I go back aways,” Richard laughs. “I started in the horse business in the early 1970s. I have been fortunate to witness a number of great horses raise the Arabian English show ring bar. There was Featurette, FF Summer Storm, Baskabella, more recently, Adams Fire … and now, Inception.” At this point, it was mentioned to Richard that he had referenced three mares and a gelding. Inception was the only stallion on his “short list”. “That’s right,” he said. “And, by the way, I am talking universal quality and ability here. Arabians, Morgans, Saddlebreds … I’ve never seen one like him. I felt that I was standing in a historymaking moment and, lucky me, I got to stand pretty close, too.”

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by points 1. Baske Af Afire (Afire Bey V x Mac Baske), deceased ......................448 2. Afire Bey V (Huckleberry Bey x Autumn Fire) deceased .........398 3. Afires Heir (Afire Bey V x Brassmis) .................................214 4. Sundance Kid V (Desperado V x Sweet Shalimar V) .............200 5. Mamage (Zodiac Matador x CF Fire Magic) ..........................179 6. IXL Noble Express (MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi) ........ 154 7. Khadraj NA (Ponomarev x Khatreena NA) ............................125 8. Vitorio TO (DA Valentino x Sol Natique)............................124 9. SF Specs Shocwave (Afire Bey V x Spectra PR) ...............120 10. Vegaz (Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay) ........................... 118

by # of winners 1. Baske Af Afire (Afire Bey V x Mac Baske), deceased ........................50 2. Afire Bey V (Huckleberry Bey x Autumn Fire) deceased ...........46 3. Afires Heir (Afire Bey V x Brassmis) ...................................29 4. Sundance Kid V (Desperado V x Sweet Shalimar V) ...............25 5. IXL Noble Express (MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi) ......... 16 Khadraj NA (Ponomarev x Khatreena NA)...............................16 Mamage (Zodiac Matador x CF Fire Magic).............................16 Vegaz (Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay) ............................. 16 6. SF Specs Shocwave (Afire Bey V x Spectra PR) ..................14 Vitorio TO (DA Valentino x Sol Natique) ..............................14

Breeders by points 1. Tim and Marty Shea ............................................195 2. Cedar Ridge Farm ...................................................186 3. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. .................................171 4. Eleanor Hamilton .................................................158 LLC..............................................155 5. Prestige Farms LLC..............................................155 6. V Varian Arabians ........................................................119 7. Vicki Humphrey ...................................................114 8. Tamara Hanby .......................................................106 9. Frank and Sara Chisholm ....................................104 10. Stachowskis ..............................................................96

by # of winners Shea ...............................................21 1. Tim and Marty Shea...............................................21 2. Prestige Farms LLC ................................................19 3. Cedar Ridge Farm Farm.......................................................18 .......................................................18 Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. ...................................18 Chisholm .......................................14 4. Frank and Sara Chisholm.......................................14 5. Eleanor Hamilton ....................................................13 Tamara Hanby .........................................................13 6. Vicki Humphrey.......................................................12 7. Larry Jerome ............................................................10 Pomona ........................................................9 8. Cal Poly Pomona........................................................9 Live Oak Arabians, Inc. ...........................................9 Stachowskis ................................................................9 Varian Arabians .........................................................9

Owners by points Sonado ......................................................121 1. Rancho Sonado......................................................121 2. Joe Betten ................................................................117 LLC ...................................111 3. North By Northwest LLC...................................111 4. Highland Pride Arabians, Inc. ..............................92 Farm ...................................................87 5. Cedar Ridge Farm...................................................87 6. Buckshot Farms..........................................................71 Farms ..........................................................71 7. Round Barn Ranch .................................................70 Stella Bella Arabians LLC.....................................70 LLC .....................................70 LLC ...........................................69 8. Starline Arabians LLC...........................................69 9. Amazing Horse Woman LLC ..............................68

by # of winners 1. Cedar Ridge Farm....................................................10 2. Murray and Shirley Popplewell ...............................9 North By Northwest LLC ............................................9 Stella Bella Arabians LLC .......................................9 3. Joe Betten ....................................................................8 Shamrock Farms LLC ..............................................8 4. Highland Pride Arabians, Inc. ................................7 Larry Jerome ...............................................................7 Rancho Sonado ..........................................................7 5. Amazing Horse Woman LLC .................................6 Conway Arabians, Inc. ..............................................6 Great Bend Ranch ....................................................6 Starline Arabians LLC .............................................6

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—H alter — Purebred Sires by points 1. Vitorio TO (DA Valentino x Sol Natique)............................119 2. DA Valentino (Versace x DA Love), deceased ..................... 79 3. Da Vinci FM (Versace x Full Moon Astar) ........................ 53 4. Hariry Al Shaqab (Marwan Al Shaqab x White Silkk) ...........45 5. Marwan Al Shaqab (Gazal Al Shaqab x Little Liza Fame) ....... 40

by # of winners 1. Vitorio TO (DA Valentino x Sol Natique)..............................14 2. DA Valentino (Versace x DA Love), deceased .......................8 Hariry Al Shaqab (Marwan Al Shaqab x White Silkk) .............8 3. Da Vinci FM (Versace x Full Moon Astar) ..........................7 4. Marwan Al Shaqab (Gazal Al Shaqab x Little Liza Fame) ......... 6

Breeders by points Weegens ......................................54 1. Todd and Glena Weegens......................................54 2. Sally Bedeker .............................................................36 Popplewell.............................33 3. Murray and Shirley Popplewell.............................33 4. Steve and Darla Miles ...........................................30 Melissa Subjeck .......................................................30 5. Oak Ridge Arabians ...................................................26 6. R. & D. North Family Trust .....................................25 7. Pegasus Arabians .....................................................23 8. Al Shahania Stud ....................................................20 Al Shaqab .................................................................20 Frances Butler ..........................................................20 Michael Byatt...........................................................20 Byatt...........................................................20 Ross Danielson ........................................................20 Denni Mack .............................................................20 J. & E. Milam/Perry Payson ..................................20 J Perry and Suzanne Perkins.......................................20 Perkins.......................................20 Stella Bella Arabians LLC .........................................20

by # of winners 1. Murray and Shirley Popplewell ...............................6 2. Sally Bedeker ................................................................4 Steve and Darla Miles...............................................4 Miles ...............................................4 Oak Ridge Arabians .....................................................4 Stella Bella Arabians LLC ............................................4 Todd and Glena Weegens.........................................4 Weegens.........................................4 3. Al Shahania Stud ......................................................3 Al Shaqab ....................................................................3 Frances Butler ............................................................3 Michael Byatt .............................................................3 Ross Danielson. .........................................................3 Denni Mack ...............................................................3 Pegasus Arabians .......................................................3 R. & D. North Family Trust ....................................3

Owners by points 1. Stella Bella Arabians LLC .........................................70 2. Murray and Shirley Popplewell ............................48 3. J Perry and Suzanne Perkins Perkins.......................................38 .......................................38 4. Steve and Darla Miles ...........................................35 Frahm............................................................28 5. Jeffrey Frahm............................................................28 Maddy and Jay Winer ................................................28 6. Lisa Gaudio and James Kazanjian .......................26 Farm ...................................................25 7. Cedar Ridge Farm...................................................25 8. Oak Ridge Arabians................................................24

by # of winners 1. Murray and Shirley Popplewell ...............................9 Stella Bella Arabians LLC ............................................9 Miles ...............................................4 2. Steve and Darla Miles...............................................4 3. Al Shahania Stud ......................................................3 Oak Ridge Arabians ..................................................3 Orrion Farms LLC ....................................................3 Pegasus Arabians .......................................................3 J Perry and Suzanne Perkins .........................................3 Suzann Vince .............................................................3 Dan Whitenack ..........................................................3

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2017 US National Leaders

—P erformaNce — Purebred Sires by points 1. Baske Afire (Afire Bey V x Mac Baske), deceased ......................438 2. Afire Bey V (Huckleberry Bey x Autumn Fire) deceased ...... 398 3. Afires Heir (Afire Bey V x Brassmis) ............................. 214 4. Sundance Kid V (Desperado V x Sweet Shalimar V) .............190 5. Mamage (Zodiac Matador x CF Fire Magic) ........................ 179 6. IXL Noble Express (MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi) ....... 154 7. Khadraj NA (Ponomarev x Khatreena NA) ........................... 125 8. Vegaz (Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay) ............................. 118 9. SF Specs Shocwave (Afire Bey V x Spectra PR) .................. 115 10. Hesa Zee (Xenophonn x Somthing Special) .......................... 101

by # of winners 1. Baske Afire (Afire Bey V x Mac Baske), deceased .........................49 2. Afire Bey V (Huckleberry Bey x Autumn Fire) deceased ........ 46 3. Afires Heir (Afire Bey V x Brassmis) ...................................29 4. Sundance Kid V (Desperado V x Sweet Shalimar V) ............. 23 5. IXL Noble Express (MHR Nobility x RY Fire Ghazi) ......... 16 Khadraj NA (Ponomarev x Khatreena NA) ............................ 16 Mamage (Zodiac Matador x CF Fire Magic) .......................... 16 Vegaz (Apollopalooza x SMS Forever Bay) ............................... 16 6. Black Daniels (IXL Noble Express x Victoria Bay) ................. 13 SF Specs Shocwave (Afire Bey V x Spectra PR) ................ 13

Breeders by points Shea .............................................................195 1. Marty Shea.............................................................195 2. Cedar Ridge Farm.................................................186 Farm .................................................186 3. Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. .....................................171 4. Eleanor Hamilton .................................................158 LLC..............................................155 5. Prestige Farms LLC..............................................155 6. Varian Arabians ........................................................119 7. Vicki Humphrey ......................................................117 8. Tamara Hanby .......................................................101 9. Stachowskis ..............................................................96 10. Wolf Springs Rances, Inc. ......................................95

by # of winners Shea ................................................................21 1. Marty Shea................................................................21 2. Prestige Farms LLC ................................................19 3. Cedar Ridge Farm....................................................18 Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. ........................................18 4. Eleanor Hamilton ....................................................13 5. J Frank and Sara Chisholm ....................................12 Tamara Hanby .........................................................12 Vicki Humphrey ......................................................12 6. Cal Poly Pomona .......................................................9 Live Oak Arabians, Inc. ............................................9 Stachowskis. ................................................................9 Varian Arabians .........................................................9

Owners by points 1. Joe Betten .................................................................125 2. Rancho Sonado .....................................................121 3. North By Northwest LLC........................................111 4. Highland Pride Arabians, Inc. ..............................92 5. Buckshot Farms .......................................................71 6. Round Barn Ranch.....................................................70 Ranch .....................................................70 Stella Bella Arabians LLC ....................................70 LLC ...........................................69 7. Starline Arabians LLC...........................................69 8. Amazing Horse Woman LLC ..............................68 9. Boisvert Farms LLC ...............................................63 Shamrock Farms LLC............................................63 LLC ............................................63

by # of winners LLC........................................9 1. North By Northwest LLC........................................9 2. Joe Betten .....................................................................8 Cedar Ridge Farm......................................................8 Shamrock Farms LLC ..............................................8 3. Highland Pride Arabians, Inc. .................................7 Rancho Sonado ..........................................................7 4. Amazing Horse Woman LLC ................................6 Conway Arabians, Inc....................................................6 Inc....................................................6 Great Bend Ranch .....................................................6 Starline Arabians LLC..............................................6 LLC ..............................................6

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U.S. National Judges Follow-Up ... Donnie Bullock

What was the highlight for you at the 2017 U.S. Nationals? The honor and privilege of having the opportunity to judge some of the most beautiful Arabian halter horses in the world.

Was there one class that stood out from the rest at U.S. Nationals? The Senior Arabian Stallion class. The quality of the entrants, the excitement in the Ford Arena enhanced by Greg Knowles and Rory O’Neil, and the expert showmanship provided by the handlers, all made it an awesome class. Then to see children petting the National Champion over the rail, was just awesome to witness from center ring. As a judge, what do you feel is the biggest misconception one has when reviewing a judge’s card and the rankings? That a judge is somehow trying to show preference towards a certain trainer.

Any final words on your experience judging the U.S. Nationals? My experience at this year’s Nationals was nothing but awesome, from beginning to end. I was honored to have the opportunity to work with Dede Bisch, Dick Adams and Cindy Reich. The horses were phenomenal in every category and I applaud all of the trainers and handlers in the halter division as they presented their horses beautifully. The U.S. National Show Commission and all of the staff in the Halter arena went above and beyond to make it a great experience for all.

Terry Holmes

What was the highlight for you at the 2017 U.S. Nationals? For me, it was an honor to judge the most prestigious show for Arabians in the United States. I not only got to judge, but witness some of the best rides I’ve ever seen at our Nationals. Was there one class that stood out from the rest at U.S. Nationals? There were so many great classes in every division that I judged. Not only was the quality of horses in each amazing, but riders rode at the highest level. The quality of all the Junior Horse and Futurity classes was definitely a highlight and proved that we are breeding beautiful and athletic horses. Congratulations to all those breeders and owners!

As a judge, what do you feel is the biggest misconception one has when reviewing a judge’s card and the rankings? Whenjudging in an arena that size, with three judges, each judge might see something totally different in a horse’s performance that could plus or minus the horse, so, the judges’ cards can vary. Any final words on your experience judging the U.S. Nationals? What an amazing horse show! Can’t wait to judge it again! Also, a big congratulations to all amateur riders for their incredible effort and beautiful showmanship.

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Lewis McKim

What was the highlight for you at the 2017 U.S. Nationals? Having the opportunity of working with such a stellar panel of judges with such diverse backgrounds. The center ring personnel and the ring stewards made my job so much easier with their professionalism and working knowledge, allowing it all to run as smoothly as possible. The friendliness and the attitudes of the exhibitors displayed as I walked the line was most welcomed. Was there one class that stood out from the rest at U.S. Nationals? There wasn’t one class that stood out from all the rest. Each division had such an abundance of quality and depth that, the final results could have gone in a number of directions.

As a judge, what do you feel is the biggest misconception one has when reviewing a judge’s card and the rankings? That judges decide upon their placings from what he or she sees in the arena and not what he or she perceives. There is a massive difference between the two. Watching a class from the stands gives the spectator a much different view of the class than from actually being in the arena. Rankings will in fact differ from time to time, but let’s keep in mind that judges are not omniscient. Any final words on your experience judging the U.S. Nationals? I would like to make a comment regarding the new judging system used in 2017. I quite enjoyed the six-judge panel as opposed to the three-judge panel system used previously. I would be very interested in hearing some feedback as to what the exhibitors, owners and spectators think about the change.

Kathy Callahan-Smith

What was the highlight for you at the 2017 U.S. Nationals? Nationals? Getting to see the participation and number increase in the Adult Showmanship and Horsemanship classes.

Was there one class that stood out from the rest at U.S. Nationals? The abilities of the riders in these two new divisions has improved immensely since I judged it at U.S. two years ago. As a judge, what do you feel is the biggest misconception one has when reviewing a judge’s card and the rankings? rankings? That we, as judges, are not on their side. I am hoping every rider that comes thru that gate, has the ride of a lifetime. Any final words on your experience judging the U.S. Nationals? Nationals? I love to judge any shows, but to have the opportunity to judge one this prestigious is truly an honor.

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Joyce Thomas

What was the highlight for you at the 2017 U.S. Nationals? The new judging panel system. Being able to judge a variety of classes and changeup who you judged with, seemed to work really well. Was there one class that stood out from the rest at U.S. Nationals? There were so many excellent classes with top horses and riders, but the Half-Arabian English Pleasure Open was a very exciting class. As a judge, what do you feel is the biggest misconception one has when reviewing a judge’s card and the ranking? Although we try, a judge can’t see everything, especially in that big of an arena, with the judges standing in the middle and a lot of horses filling the ring. One judge in one spot might see an error that the other two did not see at all and the cards will reflect that. I would also like to recommend to any serious competitor to take the opportunity to volunteer at a local show and get out into the middle as a ring master; the view from center ring is totally different from sitting in the stands. Any final words on your experience judging the U.S. Nationals? We can be so proud of our breed. From the futurity classes to the jackpot classes, we saw quality horses and riders presenting some very well trained and beautiful animals.

Richard Wright

What was the highlight for you at the 2017 U.S. Nationals? I think the pride of being associated with so much quality work in our industry across all disciplines. Was there one class that stood out from the rest at U.S. Nationals? It goes without saying that the English and western horses are incredible, but I would like to congratulate the hunter division for being amazingly deep.

As a judge, what do you feel is the biggest misconception one has when reviewing a judge’s card and the rankings? I believe it is important to understand that the horses in a class are being ranked on a cumulative basis for the duration of that class and the performance at that moment, not what they did yesterday, what their potential might be, what was paid for them or what they might be tomorrow. Any final words on your experience judging the U.S. Nationals? I am very grateful for having been given the opportunity to judge this year and enjoyed the rotation of class assignments. I have judged the Nationals prior to this and I felt it naturally kept my perspective and my eye fresher for having varied class assignments.

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P E R R Y and SUZANNE PERKINS

SMALL BREEDERS D E L I V E R I N G B I G T I M E R ES U LTS W I T H T H R E E N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S H I P S I N H A LT E R by

Catherine Cole Ferandelli

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Perry and Suzanne Perkins with, JB Hometown Hottie, 13 Time National Champion and 4 Time National Reserve Champion and I Believe FF, U.S. National Champion and 4 Time U.S. National Reserve Champion.

Perry Perkins and his wife, Suzanne, storied breeders of Arabian horses for over four decades, have as

much spirit, scrutiny and passion for breeding great horses as ever. “Maybe even more so,” laughs Perry. “To say that the 2017 U.S. Nationals was good and gratifying to our breeding program,” he continues, “is an

understatement. Nowadays we breed only one or two mares a year. We brought three horses to Tulsa and all

three came away as national champions in their division!” Arguably it’s a remarkable achievement by these self-proclaimed small breeders of Arabian and Half-Arabian prized bloodstock.

Though producing significantly smaller numbers of late, Perry and Suzanne are no strangers to the winners’ circle—past or present. Perry remembers, “At the height of our numbers, we had around a dozen mares producing annually. Those who have been in the industry over time remember some of our proudest

accomplishments.” Indeed, to know Perry and Suzanne’s breeding contributions to the Arabian horse industry is to know the stuff that makes legends.

How did the Perkins get ‘bitten’ by the Arabian horse bug? For both Perry and Suzanne, the answer is quite

similar to great breeding itself … genetics. Perry is the nephew of Dr. Bert Husband, one of several mid-20th

century visionaries who raised the Arabian horse breed from a small registry to the vast domestic and global

industry of today. Perry is nostalgic, “Uncle Bert has been my mentor as long as I can remember. A successful physician, he had a scientific mind and a sense of curiosity. This sense drew him into learning all he could

about genetics and breeding. Uncle Bert proved that to breed great bloodstock, one had to breed the best

to the best. And even then, there were no guarantees. He proved this time and again with his most famous

result being the iconic Khemosabi, by Amerigo.” Perry chuckles, “When Uncle Bert purchased Khemosabi’s

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dam, Jurneeka, the price was more than he and Aunt Ruth had paid for their home. Aunt Ruth told

Uncle Bert he had lost his mind! But breeding the best to the best, he made his point. And no one received more joy from their horses than Uncle Bert.”

Inspired by his mentor and affected by this fervor, Perry bought his first Arabian, a bay gelding by

Witezar from foundation breeder Burr Betts. Perry looks back, “We bought our first Arabian for the kids. From there, the wonder of Arabian horse ownership grew to breeding our own.” Taking Uncle

Bert’s words to heart of “you cannot breed with the heart, because there are no brain cells in the

heart,” Perry studied Arabian horse pedigrees and gene pools with every spare moment. Two results

of this meticulous labor of love were Baskhemo (*Bask x Khara Mia, by Khemosabi) and The Chief

Justice (*Bask x Sey Cherie), both breeding stallions who went on to make their own mark siring multiple national champions.

Native to Lexington, Kentucky, Suzanne has her own third generation genetic origins of passion

for all things equine. In the early years of the 20th century, Suzanne’s uncle, Walter Baker, was one

of the first equine judges for the then newly formed American Horse Show Association (AHSA,

now known as USEF). Early on, Suzanne created opportunities to be with horses; even to the tune

of neighbors’ calling her mother to proclaim, “Suzanne has stolen our pony to ride … again!” Like all little girls of her era, Suzanne dreamed of riding a golden Palomino, having a true schoolgirl

crush on Roy Rogers (“all I wanted to do was ride Trigger!”). Young Suzanne worked, scrimped and saved, paying fifty dollars for her first horse, a Standardbred gelding named Sir. Later while living

in Southern California, she acquired her first Arabian, a real McCoy-bred mare named WA Silver

Lace. Around this time, Bob and Dixie North who lived nearby, bought their first Arabian. A dear life-long friendship ensued. Unbeknownst then to Suzanne, Perry bought his first Arabian horse

virtually at the same time. When they met in 1976, both owned Arabian horses. They wed in 1982. Always seeking knowledge and expertise, Suzanne studied, acquired and kept multiple judges’ cards for nearly three decades, including: Arabian and Half-Arabian, Andalusian/Lusitano, Friesian,

Morgan and Miniature Pony. Her judging jobs spanned the globe.

Nevertheless, Suzanne’s Palomino passion never abated. After a ten-year absence from horses,

both Suzanne and Perry dove head first into fulfilling her dream of breeding national champion

quality Half-Arabian Palominos. Says Perry, “Despite small breeder numbers, our results have been spectacular. Nearly every year, one of our progeny ends up in the winner’s circle at U.S. Nationals.

For 2018 we plan to breed our Three Times Alady FF to Vitorio TO, and Uptown Hottie FF

to Soul Of Marwan AS. Davincis Ebony GA embryos are getting great attention too, with our

approval of the sire.”

For Perry and Suzanne, the future beckons bright. “Yes, breeding great horses is always a roll of the dice; particularly when you breed but one or two mares a year. But when you’re coupling the genes

of an ‘eleven’ in terms of great dams and sires, you magnify the odds of hitting it out of the park and creating your next home-bred national champion.” ■

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Perry Perkins receives the 2013 AHT Readers’ Choice Award for Half-Arabian Halter horse, JB Hometown Hottie.


Boyz Willbe Boyz

FF

(Vitorio TO X Three Times ALady FF+) 2016 Black H/A Gelding

2017 U.S. National Champion Breeders Sweepstakes H/A Yearling/Gelding Colt 2017 Scottsdale Champion H/A Junior Gelding 2017 Region 1 Champion Breeders Sweepstakes H/A Yearling Colt/Gelding Shown by Sandro Pinha Proudly owned and bred by Suzanne & Perry Perkins


Davincis Ebony (Da Vinci FM x Ebony By Valentino) 2014 Black H/A Mare

2017 U.S. National Champion H/A Mare S/H 3 & Over 2017 U.S. Reserve National Champion H/A Futurity Filly 2017 Scottsdale Reserve Champion H/A Senior Mare 2016 U.S. National Champion H/A 2-Year-Old Filly 2015 U.S. National Champion H/A Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Filly Shown by Rodolfo Guzzo Proudly owned by Suzanne & Perry Perkins

GA


Uptown Hottie (Vitorio TO x JB Hometown Hottie+//) 2015 Chestnut H/A Filly

FF

2017 U.S. National Champion H/A 2-Year-Old Filly 2016 US National Top Ten H/A Breeders Sweepstakes YearlingFilly Shown by Sandro Pinha Proudly owned and bred by Suzanne & Perry Perkins


Three Times Alady (Aria Impresario x PF Just Peachy Keen) 2013 Palomino H/A Mare

3 Time U.S. Reserve National Halter Champion Dam of U.S. National Champion Boyz Willbe Boyz FF Proudly owned and bred by Suzanne & Perry Perkins

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PF

I BELIEVE FF

Just Peachy Keen

DA Valentino x PF Just Peachy Keen U.S. National Champion 4 Time U.S. Reserve National Champion

EASTER C

Eden C x PF Just Peachy Keen U.S. National Reserve Champion Multi-National Top Ten

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COUNT ME IN FF

Magnum Psyche x PF Just Peachy Keen U.S. National Top Ten

THREE TIMES ALADY FF

Aria Impresario x PF Just Peachy Keen 4 Time U.S. Reserve National Champion

EASY DOES IT FF

Eccentric Valentino x PF Just Peachy Keen Multi-National Top Ten

National winning Half-Arabians bred by Perry and Suzanne Perkins, out of ASHA mare, PF Just Peachy Keen.

PERRY AND SUZANNE PERKINS Santa Barbara, California JPerryPerkins@yahoo.com | Suzanne@suzanneperkins.com

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An Indomitable Will by Riyan Rivero

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n October of 2015, John Mitchell awoke to find his beloved wife Deb, lying on the floor. Thinking she was simply trying to alleviate her headache by lying flat as she had done in the past, he called to her to come to bed. When she did not respond, John discovered that she was unconscious. To his horror, he could not wake her. She had suffered a massive stroke and was placed on life support. Doctors told John that there was a 1% chance of recovery from the type of stroke Deb had experienced.

*Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States. Each year, approximately 795,000 people suffer a stroke. About 600,000 of these are first attacks, and 185,000 are recurrent attacks. Nearly three-quarters of all strokes occur in people over the age of 65. *Stroke Statistics | Internet Stroke Center Lee Courtney ... “I remember meeting Deb and John in the barn aisle during a farm tour at Royal Arabians several years ago. We instantly connected sharing conversation about the beauty of the horses and the serenity and peacefulness the barn offered. I was amazed at how they immediately were studying breeding lists and taking notes of all the winning horses while attending the shows. It was clear this hobby was also a passion for them both. Our friendship grew to lunches, barn days and social outings. In the summer of 2015, Deb told me about purchasing a beautiful mare named ‘Mokha’. She told me she fell in love with her the minute she saw her and insisted to John they had to buy her. She was so excited to show her at the upcoming Arabian National Breeder Finals. KBT Kharra Mokha was named Champion Mare that year … everything seemed to be storybook perfect. Then I received a call from Greg Knowles a couple days later, ‘Lee, have you heard about Deb?’ I was in shock to hear she had suffered a massive stroke and was on life support. I immediately shared the news with the Royal barn family and we started prayer chains hoping for a miracle.” Riyan Rivero ... “I first met John and Deb at an introduction to the Arabian horse seminar that Greg Knowles and I were hosting at his farm. When they phoned in response to an ad we had placed for the seminar, Deb explained to Greg that they had purchased two unborn foals from Royal Arabians at their farm tour and wanted to learn more about the wonderful world of the Arabian horse. Her love for the horses, her desire to learn as much as she could as fast as possible and John’s love for her, inspired me. I had no doubt this was the beginning of a beautiful friendship!” Greg Knowles ... “Those who meet John will never forget him. He is a down to earth, approachable, pragmatic man. When I first met Deb, I was blown away by how incredibly bright and caring she appeared to be. After a very successful commercial real estate career in Chicago, she and John packed up their lives and headed west to begin their next chapter. After one presentation of the horses, I could tell that both John and Deb were going to fall hopelessly in love with the Arabian horse. In the beginning, the passion for the horses was much stronger in Deb. I’d say John is now equally addicted.”

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Amanda Fraser and Cindy McGown ... “We first met Deb at the Arabian Horse Farm Tour we hosted in 2014. She was so sweet, and we could see instantly how passionate she was. We spoke for a long time about their options for getting started in the Arabian horse industry. A few days later, she and John came back to the farm to discuss the possibility of purchasing an unborn foal. They ended up purchasing two. A few short months later, our mares delivered two amazing fillies for these wonderful newcomers. We were thrilled for them!

Every five seconds, someone in this country suffers a traumatic brain injury; a third of those result in coma. Doctors often tell families to talk to their loved ones, even if they’re unconscious, but the question is: Can they hear? Studies have shown that they can in fact hear us. To this author, there is no longer a question. Tears filled my eyes, and hope flooded my heart as Deb shared with me her experience while in her coma, “I was confused about where I was and why I couldn’t speak, but I could hear John talking to the nurses about the photos of the horses on the walls of the hospital room. He tried to tell an inquisitive nurse about Mokha’s pedigree and got it all wrong. I so badly wanted to wake up and correct him!” Lee Courtney ... “Truly the year following Deb’s stoke was nothing short of a miracle. We recorded the sound of the horses walking the barn aisles so she could hear familiar things, and hung photos of Deb and her beloved horses all over the hospital room.

As the doctors slowly brought Deb out of the now medically induced coma, there were many unknowns. Doctors could not know if she’d be able to walk, speak or lead any kind of normal life. John never shared a moment of doubt when he’d update us on her status. He was visibly exhausted and concerned, yet he never breathed a word of doubt that she would fully recover. Karen Lincoln ... “Anyone who has the opportunity to really know John and Deb will notice two things pretty quick; their love for one another and their love for their horses. When Deb suffered her stroke, everyone in our Arabian community was stunned. She had just been on the rail cheering for her horses, beaming with joy, and the next day literally, she was fighting for her life. There was no one more committed to her recovery than her beloved husband, John. He was by her side day and night. It really was the type of thing you see in a great movie about the power of love. When she was released from the hospital, she pressed John daily to go see the horses. In their own gentle way, her horses helped her heal and encouraged her to not give up. Not only did she not give up, she set a goal to show her favorite mare at the next Breeder Finals and began to prepare.”

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Al Gruppen ... “If you have spent any time at all with John and Deb Mitchell, you will quickly see their love and passion for the Arabian horse. I have had the privilege of seeing the strength of this love up close and personal while Deb was recovering from her stroke. She spent as much time as she possibly could at the barn with her horses. In the beginning, she loved them from the confines of her wheelchair. As she began to get stronger, she set goals for herself that seemed insurmountable to the rest of us. Deb is the most determined, committed and hardest working woman I have ever met. Love and commitment conquered every obstacle as she entered the ring with her beloved mare, exactly one year later, and was awarded Top Five honors in a competitive class at the ANBF.” Karen Lincoln ... “Deb was very hard on herself because she knew she wasn’t getting the steps correct or fast enough, but Mokha covered every flaw for her. She stood at attention beautifully with her ears forward and loving expression in tact. The bond between Mokha and Deb was incredible and left all who knew her amazing story in tears, as she was awarded Top Five.”

That beautiful moment at the 2016 ANBF served to only be the beginning for John and Deb’s success in the show ring. Four months after that emotional win with Mokha, John and Deb achieved what many consider to be the ultimate show ring success for Arabian horse owners, Scottsdale Senior Champion Mare with Rose of Gazal APA and Greg Knowles at the lead. It is impossible to properly portray what it was like for those of us who knew this beautiful survival story, to compose ourselves as John and Deb received this incredible award. This past October, two years after defying death, Deb entered the arena once again at the 2017 ANBF. This time she was showing the newest member of their mare band, Taleed El Qardabiyah. Ar abian Horse Times | 35 | Volume 48, No. 6


Karen Lincoln ... “I will never forget her face when they announced her as the Champion. It was sheer and utter joy! I threw my arms around Greg as he sobbed for Deb. That victory closed a very challenging chapter of Deb’s life as it marked the beginning of a new one with much hope, inspiration and love for her husband, her horses and the people she adores.”

Deb and John’s journey has touched countless lives and inspired those of us who know them beyond comprehension. Their love for one another, their commitment and strength and their passionate desire to not only own Arabian horses, but to understand them, to grow with them and to defy the odds with them, is the stuff that dreams are made of.

Amanda Fraser and Cindy McGown ... “In our time in the industry, we have yet to meet more sincere, genuine people with such an adoring passion for Arabian horses. The mares they have purchased in the past few years are stunning. They have put a remarkable stamp on their very young breeding program. Deb is a true treasure and we hope to keep her as a friend for a very long time.”

Lee Courtney ... “I know for me, life truly isn’t what we have, but what we share. John and Deb have helped me realize that the people who are my family and friends from the Arabian horse community, are of the greatest blessings of all.” n

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Remembering The Legendary Sire ‌

photo by Robert Vavra

Padrons Psyche

Somewhere in time’s own space There must be some sweet pastured place Where creeks sing on and tall trees grow Some paradise where horses go, For by the love that guides my pen I know great horses live again. ~ Stanley Harrison

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Padrons Psyche … close your eyes and picture him. What do you remember? Is it his brilliant, iridescent copper colored coat; his beautifully curved, tight little ears; his wise, expressive eyes; his beautiful face; his proudly arched neck; his powerful shoulders or strong hips; his four white socks, his flying tail, his floating trot and dancer-like movements; his noble bearing and commanding presence, or the unique, black, perfect heart-shaped mark on his left hind hip. All will be remembered and held dear as long as we live, for Padrons Psyche will be remembered as one of the greatest Arabian stallions of the breed—forever. Some may be more prejudiced than others—Arabian horses will do that to you, but most will agree that Padrons Psyche is one of the Arabian horse breed’s greatest stallions of all time. If you were to ask people to name their top five greatest stallions, their answer would probably depend on their own experience and perspectives, and include various criteria, such as show ring accomplishments, number of offspring, number of champion offspring, influence on the breed nationally or internationally, or all of these factors. Let’s be clear, Padrons Psyche was not perfect, no creature great or small is. However, he succeeded in achieving breeding greatness, world recognition, and an influence on the Arabian breed that will be eternal.

In May of 1989, the Webers took Psyche to a small show in Sauk Centre, Minn. Rhea Weber Larson showed Psyche where he was named class winner and Junior Champion Colt. Gene Reichardt was also at the show and was impressed with Psyche. Calling Walter Mishek of Misheks Arabians in Waseca, Minn., Reichardt advised him to buy the colt. Giving his consent, Reichardt made the Webers an offer and they accepted. Psyche was loaded onto the trailer and he began his journey into Arabian horse history. The moment Padrons Psyche arrived, Walter Mishek thought he was the most incredible colt he had ever seen. Psyche’s extraordinary beauty inspired Walter to formulate a plan to ensure that this special colt would fulfill his destiny of becoming a leading sire of the breed. In February of 1990, Walter took Psyche to Scottsdale; not for the big all-Arabian horse show, but to the very elite Padron Futurity. Psyche won the Padron Look-Alike Contest and captured the attention of many important breeders. As a result of his presentation at that event, and Walter’s relentless efforts, Padrons Psyche bred over 20 mares that year, at only two years old.

Padrons Psyche’s story was shaped by the people in his life and is as unique as he was. It is full of surprises and unexpected circumstances, losses and gains, faith and hope, fear and courage, and above all, love. Psyche experienced a chain of events throughout his life that often appeared to be coincidence, but perhaps his Maker directed his life and watched over him. He brought people into Psyche’s life that would ultimately guide the stallion to his destiny of greatness and in the end, provide a place of peace where he could rest and enjoy just being a horse. Padrons Psyche was born on Sunday, May 28th, 1988. His dam was the Tamerlan daughter, Kilika, owned by small breeders Ernie and Marlys Weber, and their daughter Rhea Weber Larson, of Er-Mar Arabians, Verndale, Minn. They had bought Kilika at a sale in Scottsdale, Ariz., a few months earlier, primarily because she was in foal to National Champion Stallion Padron. When Kilika foaled, the Webers were impressed by her colt’s resemblance to his sire in looks and character, so they named him Padrons Psyche.

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Lyle Bertch of Zahara Bloodstock, Inc. and Larry Lengacher of Four Star Arabians, Inc. in Woodburn, Ind., became the proud new owners of Padrons Psyche in April 1991. Their goal was for Psyche to win the title of U.S. National Champion Stallion. In the meantime, Psyche took care of the breeding side of business and successfully settled an additional 20 mares. When October finally arrived, Padrons Psyche earned his place in the history books as the youngest U.S. National Reserve Champion Stallion. Following that historic accomplishment, Psyche’s owners focused solely on his breeding career. His 1992 foal crop again, showed exceptional quality; two of his sons born that year were later named National Champion Stallions.

Psyche’s first foals were born in 1991. Among them were a future U.S. National Champion Mare, an International Champion Mare, a Brazilian Champion Stallion and multiple Regional Champion Mares and Stallions. Word of his foals spread quickly. David Boggs approached Walter and asked if he would consider an offer for Psyche. The answer was a tentative, “maybe.” A short time later, David brought Walter an offer, and although reluctant, agreed to the deal.

In January of 1994, Psyche began a new chapter in life with Joe and Cathy Zehr of La Cabreah Arabians in Fort Wayne, Ind. (recorded with the Arabian Horse Registry as Futuro, Inc.). The Zehrs goal for Psyche was ambitious; to take him global, and they succeeded. In November of 1995, Psyche made his first international appearance at the European Championships in Belgium where he received a standing ovation. The event was a defining moment for Psyche’s career. During his time with the Zehrs (19941999), Psyche sired over 500 offspring, many of which became national and international champions.

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His next chapter began in 2000, with Dixie and Robert North becoming a part of Psyche’s history. The Norths stood Psyche at Midwest Training Centre for the 2000/2001 breeding seasons while they built a new facility just for him—North Arabians in Ramona, Calif. Psyche enjoyed the beautiful, relaxing atmosphere of the quiet breeding farm where he was treated like a king; a king of hearts, to Dixie. In December of 2008, while Robert and Dixie attended the World Championships at the Salon du Cheval in Paris, France, noted Arabian horse breeder, Christine Jamar, commented to the Norths how wonderful it would be for Europeans to have the opportunity to breed to Psyche, expanding his international influence. It was a heart wrenching decision, but they chose to do what they believed was Psyche’s destiny. Belgian businessman and entrepreneur Paul Gheysens, purchased Psyche and placed him into the care of Christine Jamaar’s Jadem Arabians. Psyche drew visitors from around the world to Christine’s fairytale farm. However, Psyche was already 20 years old and, he was feeling it. Paul made

the decision to move Psyche to Schoukens Training Center (STC), just a few minutes from his own farm, Knocke Arabians. STC would become Psyche’s forever farm and place of retirement—he was home. At STC, Psyche enjoyed a leisurely life. He lived with his two little “wives” who occupied the stall next to his. They were inseparable. While at STC, Psyche also had a very special friend in Monika Dobrun, who Psyche loved almost as much as she loved him. Psyche was treated with the respect his superstar status demanded, but he was also allowed to just be a horse, rolling in his lush green field, enjoying his grain and lots of carrots. Most of all, Psyche was loved, and he knew it. He felt it and was happy, just as it should be. Padrons Psyche passed away on Saturday, September 9, 2017. Fulfilling all of his caretakers’ beliefs of becoming a U.S. National Reserve Champion Stallion and a Leading Sire of the Arabian horse breed, he sired Scottsdale, Regional, National and International Champions, and champion producers. Psyche’s incredible qualities and his unique traits were so strong, they can be seen in generations

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of his offspring. His descendants are too many, too significant; their names could fill an entire book. Padrons Psyche will be remembered as one of the most influential stallions in the history of the breed, not only because he was a mega superstar sire, but for how he touched people’s lives and their hearts. Close your eyes … envision him. Consider all he did and all he gave. Consider how he influenced your own life. Padrons Psyche truly made this world a better place. Those of us who loved Padrons Psyche will remember him as long as we have a breath. The world will remember him, through his descendants, forever. n

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“Padrons Psyche has a deep influence on our breeding program at Congressional Farms. We own and stand his son, Boomerang NA (x Bint Forteyna), who has sired many special foals for us. Many of our broodmares are related to Psyche through Boomerang and the Enzo son, Hermez E, including Psynnamon Rose, a direct daughter of Psyche. As a sire, I believe Padrons Psyche was the best ever for consistently producing offspring with very special faces, beautiful eyes and his trademark small, curved ears. We are committed to carrying on Psyche’s legacy through our stallion Boomerang and his offspring.” ~ Buddy Salisbury, Congressional Farms

“At Classicala Farms, my goal is to breed beautiful, athletic Arabian horses, and Padrons Psyche has contributed tremendously to our success. I have mares of various bloodlines; I especially love my Om el Arab bred mares and have crossed them with Psyche—the results exactly what I had hoped for. In my opinion, Psyche daughters are phenomenal producers; they consistently produce the qualities I value: Arabian type, good conformation, substance, versatility, athletic ability and good minds. I know it’s a lot to ask for, but Psyche and his daughters always come through for me. He was a great sire and his family will always be a part of my family.” ~ A.K. Burkhart, Classicala Farms

“Padrons Psyche has been a part of our breeding program from the start. He consistently contributes traits that are important to us: beauty, conformation, movement, good minds and incredible charisma. His foals are pretty enough to win in the biggest halter competitions in the world, and athletic enough to have very successful performance careers. Psyche was an international sire; people everywhere appreciated him for his exceptional qualities and for his ability to pass them on to his foals with unmatched consistency. Psyche’s influence remains strong, just look at the champions of the show ring today, many are related to Psyche. We love Padrons Psyche, his offspring here at our farm and around the world.” ~ Andrew and Christine Steffens, Avalon Crest Arabians

“Although we are rather new to Arabian horses, we were fortunate to start off with the Padrons Psyche son, Rodan LTD. People talk about the Arabian’s versatility and Rodan’s show record proves it. He was a U.S. National Top Ten and Regional Champion in Halter, Hunter Pleasure Open and Amateur, as well as a National Champion and Regional Champion in Western Pleasure Open and Amateur. Even more impressive, Rodan is siring amazing babies. His f illy, Moonstruck DA, out of Verily PCF (Magnum Chall HVP x Veronica GA, by Versace), was the Scottsdale Signature Gold Champion Filly. We can’t believe our luck with Rodan LTD and we know we owe much of our success to his sire, Padrons Psyche.” ~ Vicki and Sam Dazzo, Dazzo Arabians

“We bred to Padrons Psyche f ive times and got f ive wonderful f illies. Some of our best foundation mares came from Focus Farm. We bred our mare Chumani (Focus Fanali x Ali Jakheema) to the Psyche grandson Eden C, which produced the mare Minx F O. We bred her to Hariry Al Shaqab, which produced a spectacular chestnut colt who is a total throwback to Psyche. Every Psyche foal we produced had beauty, balance, structure and a certain look; you see it in their ears, in their expressive eyes and in their charisma—it’s all Psyche. He enjoyed life and Psyche sure made life more beautiful for us.” ~ Joy Gildersleeve, Five Oaks Farm

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“The moment I first saw Padrons Psyche, my heart, mind, and soul told me he was the special one – a once in a lifetime gift from God. Psyche was blessed with the God-given genetics that only the great ones have. It became my goal to make him not only a leading sire, but more importantly, a legend of our breed. “Beyond his accomplishments as a legendary sire and famous show horse, Psyche truly is an inspiration. He proved to the world that small breeders from obscure Northern Minnesota – or any place in the world – can breed a legend and influence the history of the breed. If you believe in your dreams, follow them with knowledge, fortitude, patience, and conviction. Even if you are a small breeder, you can create the next legend – the next Psyche, the next Padron, or Magnum Psyche, Khemosabi, Bey Shah, or Ali Jamaal to name a few. Each and every one of these legendary sires, and many others, came from small breeders. Please let Psyche’s story inspire you to create a new legend – a legend that will also be great, irreplaceable, unforgettable, cherished by you and the entire world. “Padrons Psyche was a horse that came from humble beginnings, yet achieved true greatness. I will be forever grateful that I was a small part of his story. My efforts with Psyche were inspired by my love for the Arabian horse, but it was God’s own hand that guided Psyche to his divine destiny.” Walter R. Mishek, Misheks Arabians

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PADRONS PSYCHE

(*Padron x Kilika) May 28, 1988 - September 9, 2017 Photo taken as a yearling at Misheks Arabians in Waseca, Minnesota

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The strongest memory I hold in my heart for Padrons Psyche is how deeply loved

he was. Throughout his life, Psyche was surrounded by people who believed in him, who supported him, and who did everything in their power to help him achieve

his destiny of greatness. Psyche inspired this kind of love and devotion because of

his extraordinary beauty, aristocratic bearing, and because standing in his presence, you knew he truly was one of the greatest stallions in the history of the breed.

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The moment I first saw Psyche, he was prancing along at his mother’s side when she came to Midwest to be bred back to his sire, *Padron. Even as a foal, Psyche was extraordinary—all legs and tail, and that face—I knew he was special. When I learned the following year, that my good friend, Walter Mishek, had bought Psyche, I was happy for him and exited for Psyche, because I knew Walter would give him every opportunity to succeed. Everyone was crazy for him at his big debut at the *Padron Futurity in Scottsdale where he won the *Padron-Look-Alike contest. Walter and I both believed deeply in Psyche and when his first foals arrived, we were convinced of his breeding potential … they were spectacular. Several of his first foals became national champions and I was fortunate enough to show some of them, including JBK Mystic Fawn, to their U.S. National Championship victories. Padrons Psyche was one of the most exciting young stallions of the breed and there was a tremendous interest in him. I negotiated the purchase of Psyche for Lyle Bertch of Zahara Arabians and later that year, showed Psyche in Estes Park, Colo., and then onto his U.S. National Reserve Champion Stallion victory for Lyle and his partner, Larry Lenegcher of Four Star Arabians. I will never forget running with Psyche through the fog into Tingley Collesium for the stallion finals in Albuquerque. It was one of the proudest moments of my career. I don’t often say that a horse I showed should have won a class, I always defer to the judges’ decisions, but I truly believe that night Psyche was the winner. The fact that he went on to become the leading sire of the breed was his vindication. I believe I was drawn to Psyche because he was the best son of *Padron; my soulmate and the inspiration of my life with Arabian horses. Showing Psyche and having him at Midwest were glorious days. I remember how special it was presenting Psyche along with his sire *Padron at one of our famous New Year’s Eve parties. It was magical. I didn’t think anything would ever match the excitement and enthusiasm of those days. And then, came Psyche’s prodigal son, Magnum Psyche; he created a whole new dimension and raised the bar for the breed. His beauty and quality are mesmerizing. I had the honor to show Magnum to all six of his national and international championship titles. He too, became one of the most decorated Arabian stallions of all time and the leading sire of the breed. Magnum continued as his father and grandfather did, creating another dynasty through his descendants, including the giants Magnum Chall HVP, WH Justice, Ajman Moniscione, Shanghai EA, Excalibur EA, and their offspring. The list of Psyche offspring I was blessed to present to their Scottsdale, National, and International Championship titles is amazing. Many of my proudest moments with the horses are connected to Psyche and his family. When I learned that Psyche would again become available for purchase, Johnny Downing and I were able to negotiate the purchase for our good friends Dixie and Robert North. That was the beginning of great things for North Arabians with Dixie and Bob building their new farm just for Psyche. I don’t know of anyone who truly loved Psyche more than Dixie North, and she did her very best to provide a loving home for him with lots of great mares for him to enjoy.

Psyche’s influence on the breed is global and it is eternal. Wherever there are Arabian horses, you will find one of his family. Psyche also influenced many people; he touched our lives, he brought us together, he gave us so much it cannot be counted. He was a blessing to all of us. I believe that as long as I live, that Psyche’s family will be a part of my family. We are inseparable. I will always be grateful for Padrons Psyche, and he will have a place in my heart forever. —David Boggs

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A Crowning Event Celebrating Giving, Victory And Vibrant Versatility by Catherine Cole Ferandelli

Entering its sixth decade as the Arabian horse world’s top-drawer championship competition, the 2017 U.S. Nationals encircled itself with the breed’s very best, accompanied by generous giving back to its own. Working to achieve those red rose garlands and all the accolades, is the epitome of our show world—taking your place with the best of the best. Working just as diligently, were the innumerable volunteers, donors and many more folks determined to provide a great time and raise funds for those in our community whose lives have taken a less fortunate turn. The 2017 U.S. Nationals drew fifteen hundred ninety-seven Arabians and Half-Arabians from forty-seven states and three Canadian provinces. Tulsa’s Ford Pavilion and Mustang arenas radiated with skilled performances, giving the spectators what they came to see—the legendary versatility of the Arabian horse. Trail Horse classes and championships began the week at the classic art deco Pavilion Arena. Rider and horse executed performances through carefully crafted courses by master designer Robert Dehn. In-hand Breeding and Halter classes took over the Pavilion Arena mid-week. Breeders Sweepstakes prize money abounded throughout the in-hand classes for eligible entries. Young and mature breeding stock championships were topped off at Friday and Saturday night’s final evening sessions in Ford Arena, with championship breeding in-hand finals for aged mares and stallions. The grandeur and splendor gave way to cheers and hoopla from the admiring audience in the stands. Mustang Arena, true to its ‘cowpoke’ themed name, hummed all week with working western events. Championship belt buckles were the big draw—newly designed, glowing with sparkle. The recently added Western Horsemanship and Showmanship classes divided into two age groups this year; clearly the working western community views these championships as another opportunity to earn national title glory, whether one owns a trail horse, reining or working cow horse. Reining horse championships drew a noteworthy number of competitors; thirty-four in the Half-Arabian AAOTR Reining alone, and entry level rookie reining for amateurs brought thirtythree competitors. Clearly, slides, roll-backs and turns beacon those with the ‘need for speed!’

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Ford Arena (to many) has the grandstands where one sits and sees it all. One cheers on main ring performances for horses of all ages, top talent trainers and first-rate amateurs. Many of the largest championship classes compete in Ford. This year the Half-Arabian Open Hunter had the biggest numbers of the show with fifty-eight entries. Amateur riders showed up in big numbers too: the ABS Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot with forty-one entries, Arabian Country English Pleasure Maturity AAOTR, forty, and the ABS Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot, thirty-nine. Regardless of your discipline of choice, the exhibitor numbers across the board felt larger too, the competition deeper. As did the number of championships offering money. Whether one owned a young or aged horse, prize money was offered to Amateurs and Open classes in Futurity/Maturity classes, Jackpot classes, and selected Breeders Sweepstakes classes. Futurity horses had colossal money-winning opportunities competing in the AEPA English Saddle Seat, and AWPA Western Pleasure, awarding $50,000 for the Half-Arabian championships and an astounding $100,000 for purebred winners. These prizes, created with breeding incentives in mind, give breeders and owners the opportunity to win prize money through competition for eligible horses nominated to these individual programs. Many are looking forward to the 2018 U.S. Nationals when the Arabian Hunter Pleasure Association (AHPA) debuts their futurity event. Big thanks goes out to the great hearted sponsors of these events. In total, more than $600,000 in prize money was awarded at this year’s U.S. Nationals. Though an adult competition, the U.S. Nationals found young folks joining in with their own judging competition awarding academic scholarships. The 47th Annual AHA National Youth Judging Competition brought eighty-four contestants, making up twenty-seven teams. This well-known prestigious contest offers $10,000 in scholarship money to those entered. Challenged with learning basic horse judging and developing their decision-making, reasoning and public speaking skills, the contest has two parts: placings through classes the contestants judge and oral reasons. Youth judging individuals and teams evaluate the attending national-caliber halter and performance horses. Congratulations go to High Individual Overall, Bridget Stanton from Riley County 4-H. Bridget was awarded an Outlaw trophy saddle and a scholarship to Arabian Horse Association’s Judges

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and Stewards school. She also had the opportunity to judge the Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse Championship from center ring. Giving back is unmatched by the Arabian horse community. Prize money, rose garlands, belt buckles and so many more commemorative prizes are donated by scores of generous individuals and entities. Countless hours of work and collaboration by dedicated volunteers are indispensable to keeping U.S. Nationals running on an even keel, not to mention bringing in fresh ideas for an always evolving event. Clubs, AHA, individuals, farms, training barns and many others, work tirelessly, ever raising the bar to showcase competition, festivity, fun and the opportunity to give back. Such was Wednesday night’s ‘Chips For Charity,’ an AHDF fundraiser held in Ford Arena. Raising nearly $45,000 in one evening for AHDF and the Warrior Horses project (created by our Ryan Melendez), Chips for Charity was inspired by the desire to provide an evening’s fun for everyone away from the gravity of horse show competition. Live promotion of the event started earlier in the week with sightings of twin Elvis Presley look-a-likes roaming the show grounds, posing for photos and enthusiastically spreading the word to all about the upcoming Las Vegas style casino event. When Wednesday night arrived, Ford Arena had been magically transformed; choc a bloc with nearly every casino style gambling opportunity imaginable. Stallion bars offered festive beverages; alluring food, a rockin’ DJ and prizes gave rise to great merriment and made Chips For Charity the talk of Nationals. Event co-organizer Leslie Doran Sommer explains, “Chips For Charity was designed for everybody. Whether you had $10 or $10,000, you could come here and have a great time, knowing your money is going to benefit the people we love.” Over the years, the AHDF has provided hundreds of dollars of raised funds to Arabian horsemen (and women) who have suffered illness or accident tragedy and misfortune. Special mention to the many who give so generously of themselves, including: Mary Trowbridge, Carrie Fritz, Becky Nash and more! The final Saturday night session at U.S. Nationals always brings complex emotions. This year, emotions were high during the memorial tribute for the inimitable horseman Stanley White; his wife, Kitty, proudly standing center ring with her family. And the concluding event, Arabian English Pleasure Open, climaxed with a run-off for the championship. The 2017 U.S. Nationals are over. We will reminisce over it all … the exhilaration, exhaustion, and sadness of it ending, but most of all, we look forward with great anticipation to what next year’s Nationals will bring. n

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ArAbiAn AbiA Abi biAn An Horsemen’s Distress Fun unD D/W /WA Arrior rrior Horses Project FunDrAiser ... ‘cHiPs For cHArity’ Wednesday evening in Fords arena ~ nearly $45,000 raised. Inspired by the desire to provide an evening of fun for everyone, promotion of the Las Vegas style casino event started early. Prizes and merriment made Chips For Charity the talk of Nationals. Whether you had $10 or $10,000, all were welcome to have a great time, knowing their money was going to benefit the people we love.

Thank you to the many generous sponsors for supporting this event and making it possible!

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MULTIPLE INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION WINNING OFFSPRING

COLT

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AT ... WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

CALATEON (x Calatea)

POLISH ARABIAN JUNIOR SPRING SHOW - BIALKA WARSAW CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW - POLAND ALL POLISH ARABIAN HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP POLISH NATIONALS PRIDE OF POLAND

EMANOLLA (x Emandoria)

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IGNITING THE WORLD! THE

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OVER $350,000 IN PRIZE MONEY WON BY VITORIO OFFSPRING 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017

LEADING HALTER SIRE IN NORTH AMERICA

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2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017

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LEADING HALTER SIRE AT THE SCOTTSDALE ALL ARABIAN HORSE SHOW 2015, 2016 & 2017

LEADING HALTER SIRE AT THE ARABIAN BREEDERS LAS VEGAS WORLD CUP

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PRINCESS R AHERR A OR A

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ANGEL OF VITORIO OR A (x Star Of Justic ORA)

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*AJ MANAYER (x Anna Marie BHF)

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*Azraff

United States National Champion SM

UNITED STATES UNANIMOUS NATIONAL CHAMPION JUNIOR STALLION PR ESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS

SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS GOLD CHAMPION STALLION (Faraa Al Shaqab x LC Psychesfinesse, by Padrons Psyche) Bred & owned by MR. GEORGE & DEBBIE STUART MILNE of Buenos Aires, Argentina Standing at MIDWEST TRAINING & BREEDING STATIONS W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 89 | Volume 48, No. 6


Gold Champion

AR ABIAN NATIONAL BREEDER FINALS GOLD CHAMPION SENIOR M ARE PR ESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS


United States National Champion

FWM Queen Ayda *

UNITED STATES NATIONAL CHAMPION SENIOR MARE PR ESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS

THE REIGNING BRAZILIAN NATIONAL CHAMPION MARE (FA El Shawan x TN Mariani, by Magnum Psyche) Owned by ORRION FARMS | Doug Leadley, Manager www.orrionfarms.com W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 91 | Volume 48, No. 6


United States National Champion LD

Pistal

UNITED STATES UNANIMOUS NATIONAL CHAMPION AR ABIAN STALLION A AOTH PR ESENTED BY WHITNEY MILES

MULTIPLE NATIONAL CHAMPION STALLION INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION STALLION (Magnum Psyche x Halana) Owned by Whitney Miles | MILESTONE ARABIANS W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 92 | Volume 48, No. 6


United States National Champion

Valdyss

MA

UNITED STATES NATIONAL CHAMPION BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES YEARLING GELDING PR ESENTED BY DAGM A R GOR DI A NO

UNITED STATES NATIONAL TOP TEN YEARLING GELDING A AOTH PR ESENTED BY W HITNE Y MILES

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United States National Champion

GS

Neapalotan

RCF

UNITED STATES NATIONAL CHAMPION AR ABIAN JUNIOR GELDING PR ESENTED BY ALCIDES RODR IGUES

UNITED STATES NATIONAL CHAMPION AR ABIAN GELDING A AOTH PR ESENTED BY L AR A A MES

2017 ARABIAN NATIONAL BREEDER FINALS CHAMPION GELDING OPEN & AOTH 2016 U.S. NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION ARABIAN FUTURITY GELDING 2016 U.S. NATIONAL TOP TEN CHAMPION ARABIAN GELDING AAOTH 2017 REGION 1 CHAMPION ARABIAN GELDING (Apalo x Martini Thyme RTA) Owned by THE AMES FAMILY | www.cedar-ridge.com W W W.M IDW ESTA R A BI A N.COM Ar abian Horse Times | 95 | Volume 48, No. 6


United States National Champion

Marino

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UNITED STATES NATIONAL CHAMPION YEARLING GELDING A AOTH PR ESENTED BY AJ M AR INO

UNANIMOUS GOLD CHAMPION SILVER SIRE FUTURITY AUCTION COLT/GELDING

(Vitorio TO x Amber Aice)

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United States National Champion

Posidon

MTC

UNITED STATES UNANIMOUS NATIONAL CHAMPION H/A 2-YEAR-OLD GELDING PR ESENTED BY DAVID BOGGS

SCOTTSDALE CHAMPION H/A YEARLING & 2-YEAR-OLD GELDING A AOTH

(*Pogrom x Rohara Mademoiselle)

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United States National Champion

Beni

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MULTIPLE NATIONAL CHAMPION SCOTTSDALE UNANIMOUS CHAMPION (DA Valentino x Rohara Mademoiselle)

UNITED STATES NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION H/A MARES STOCK /HUNTER 3 & OVER WITH ALCIDES RODR IGUES

RESERVE CHAMPION H/A MARES STOCK /HUNTER A AOTH WITH LISA GAUDIO

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Arabian Senior Stallion Champion

HARIRY AL SHAQAB (Marwan Al Shaqab x White Silkk), shown by Michael Byatt for owner/breeder Al Shaqab – Member Qatar Foundation.

Arabian Senior Mare Champion

QUEEN AYDA FWM (FA El Shawan x TN Mariani), shown by David Boggs for owner Orrion Farms LLC. Bred by Casa Branca Agro-Pastoril Ltds.

Because I’ve been attending the U.S. Nationals since 1965 (when *Bask won National Champion Park Horse), my favorite moment was the Friday night finals. One arena … green shavings … shared by the Arabian horse community. Mare halter was included with the outstanding performance horses. Two thumbs way up. P.S. It helps when our Mare, Queen Ayda, wins. —Doug Leadley, Orrion Farm Ar abian Horse Times | 102 | Volume 48, No. 6


Arabian Junior Colt Champion

SM AZRAFF (Faraa Al Shaqab x LC Psychesfinesse), shown by David Boggs, for owners/breeders Mr. George and Debbie Stuart Milne.

Arabian Junior Filly Champion MAKAYAH (OFW Magic Wan x Maria El Besson), shown by Michael Byatt for Orrion Farms LLC. Bred by Michael Byatt.

Win photos by Howard Schatzberg Photography.

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Arabian Futurity Colt Champion

EXXALT (Excalibur EA x Vesperra), shown by Ted Carson for owners/breeders Francis Butler, Jeff & Sybil Collins and James & Kay Smith

Arabian Futurity Filly Champion

UNFORGETTABLE J (MPA Giovanni x RH Triana), shown by Michael Byatt for owner/breeder Lawrence Jerome.

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Arabian Yearling Colt Breeder Sweepstakes Champion

FYRE ME UP (Spitfyre VF x Fawnette), shown by Austin Colangelo for owner/breeder Donna Wright.

Arabian Yearling Filly Breeders Sweepstakes Champion LULU MARAJJ (Marajj x Silhouette FF), shown by Sandro Pinha for owner Orrion Farms LLC. Bred by M A Shatila.

Win photos by Howard Schatzberg Photography.

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Win photos by Howard Schatzberg Photography.

Arabian Senior Gelding Champion MARVELLOUS XCEPTSHAHN (Marwan Al Magnifficoo x WC Xceptshahnal), shown by Andrew Sellman for owners Anna, Robert and Rosanne Wiechmann.

Arabian Junior Gelding Champion GS NEAPALOTAN RCF (Apalo x Martini Thyme RTA), shown by Alcides Rodrigues for owner Cedar Ridge Farm.

Arabian Futurity Gelding Champion LEBRONN (ZT Marwteyn x Falcons Lovenote BHF), shown by Keith Krichke for owners Dan and Lori Whitt.

Arabian Yearling Gelding Breeders Sweepstakes Champion VALDYSS MA (Valerio x Satin Chall LL), shown by Dagmar Gordiano for owners Steve and Darla Miles.

Champion Arabian 2-Year-Old Colt SEEF AL SHAHANIA (Marwan Al Shaqab x A Special Versace), shown by Michael Byatt for owner Al Shahania Stud.

Champion Arabian 2-Year-Old Filly SANGRIA PA (Hariry Al Shaqab x Perfection PA), shown by Sandro Pinha for owner Pegasus Arabians.

Champion Arabian 2-Year-Old Gelding GRAND PROMISE NA (Grand Commandd x Promises Psy), shown by Sandro Pinha for owner Jeffrey Frahm.

Arabian Stallion AAOTH Champion LD PISTAL (Magnum Psyche x Halana), shown by Whitney Miles for owners Steve and Darla Miles.

Arabian Mare AAOTH Champion BEY MONET TRJ (Bey Ambition x TRCopperClassique), shown by owner Ross Danielson.

Arabian Gelding AAOTH Champion Champion Arabian Yearling Gelding GS NEAPALOTAN RCF (Apalo x Martini AAOTH MARINO V (Vitorio TO x Amber Thyme RTA), shown by Lara Ames for owner Aice), shown by owner Anthony Marino Jr. Cedar Ridge Farm.

Champion HA/AA Mare Saddle/Pleasure 3 & Over EBONY BY VALENTINO (DA Valentino x CF Mamies Night Out), shown by Steven Heathcott for owner Stella Bella Arabians LLC.

While all of us at Midwest cherish each and every one of our 13 National Halter Champions, the most “special moment” of all, was the Retirement Ceremony & Presentation of the great LD Pistal, and witnessing the joy and smile of Whitney Miles with him on his last victory pass—lots of hugs and tears. —David Boggs, Midwest

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Champion HA/AA Futurity Filly TOWN TRINKET CFA (Boomerang NA x Town Treasure), shown by Ted Carson for owner Blinn Salisbury III.

Champion ABS HA/AA Yearling Filly SMALL TOWN GIRL FH (Enzo x Chocalatte), shown by Kim Morgan for owner Linda Routledge.

Champion HA/AA Mare Stock/Hunter 3 & Over DAVINCIS EBONY GA (Da Vinci FM x Ebony By Valentino), shown by Rodolfo Guzzo for owners J Perry or Suzanne Perkins.

Champion HA/AA 2-Year-Old Filly UPTOWN HOTTIE FF (Vitorio TO x JB Hometown Hottie), shown by Sandro Pinha for owners J Perry or Suzanne Perkins.

Champion HA/AA Mare Saddle/Pleasure AAOTH EBONY BY VALENTINO (DA Valentino x CF Mamies Night Out), shown by Benjamin Bassichis, owner of Stella Bella Arabians LLC.

Champion HA/AA Mare Stock/Hunter Champion HA/AA Gelding Saddle/Pleasure AAOTH SHE BE ENVIED (Enzo x She Be 3 & Over DOM PERIGNON LL (Vitorio Noble), shown by owner Ashley Lauren Toye. TO x Rohara Mademoiselle), shown by Sandro Pinha for owner Jeffrey Frahm.

Champion HA/AA Gelding Stock/Hunter 3 & Over MAGHNUS Z (Magnum Chall HVP x The Sweet Rose), shown by Joseph Alberti II for owners Maddy and Jay Winer.

Champion HA/AA 2-Year-Old Gelding POSIDON MTC (Pogrom x Rohara Mademoiselle), shown by David Boggs for owners Katie or Joe Russell.

Champion ABS HA/AA Yearling Colt/ Gelding BOYZ WILLBE BOYZ FF (Vitorio TO x Three Times Alady FF), shown by Sandro Pinha for owners J Perry or Suzanne Perkins.

Champion HA/AA Gelding Stock/Hunter AAOTH SHADDO MAGNIPHIED (Shaddofax x ZA Magnumoiselle MTC), shown by owner Amelia Hruban.

Champion HA/AA Gelding Saddle/Pleasure AAOTH HS HEARTTOHEART (Caliente NA x Dixie Fizz), shown by Benjamin Bassichis, owner of Stella Bella Arabians LLC.

My favorite moment(s) at this year’s U.S. National show were during the Senior Stallion competition when I heard and participated in the cheering for this amazing group of stallions! It was fun-filled, it reminded me of wonderful old times and the competition was fantastic!!! —Janey Morse, Oak Ridge Arabians The highlight of the show for me was the last night when the Senior Stallions faced off. It doesn’t get much more competitive than that, or exciting! And followed by some good sportsmanship, WOW! That was Awesome!! —Gary Kehl, GRK Farms Ar abian Horse Times | 107 | Volume 48, No. 6


Candid photos taken by Javan, AHT and AHGN support staff.

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Exxalt x DA Elegantra

In many ways, Exxhale is the living embodiment of Carson’s prowess as an advisor and breeder. He is honored by the confidence shown in him by his clients, who commonly take his word when he recommends a horse to them, often buying it sight-unseen.

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WH Justice

SHANGHAI EA

Salymah

“I saw Shanghai EA as a yearling in Paris,” remembers Carson. “I thought, ‘That’s the colt I want for our breeding program at Butler Farms.’” Essence of Marwan EA

Marwan Al Shaqab Elizja Gazal Al Shaqab

SF Veraz

Veronica GA Thee Desperado

LF TRIUMPHANT STAR

Princess Tammen Fame VF

Versace

Precious as Gold

Ted saw Exxalt’s grand-dam LF Triumphant Star at a horse show as a 2-year-old, and immediately recognized her potential...He pursued and purchased her.

Padrons Psyche DA Love

MAGNIFFICAA FA Magnifficaa FA was the only filly that Carson ever chose or bought for DeCarol Williamson while at Dolorosa Arabians. That one was plenty, as she later became the grand-dam of one of the breed’s greatest show horses and sires, DA Valentino.

Padrons Psyche Magnum Psyche

A Fancy Miracle Le Fire

SA Bask Starfire

Star of Hallany

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EXCALIBUR EA “He was the perfect colt to represent Shanghai in the U.S.” Carson and breeder, Albert Sorroca, chose Excalibur to be imported to the United States in 2012, and he became the U.S. National Champion Yearling Colt that fall.

VESPERRA A partnership was put together between the Butler, Collins, and Smith families, and LF Triumphant Star was bred to SF Veraz, resulting in Vesperra, who was destined to be the dam of a National Champion.

EXXALT “When Excalibur and Vesperra were both two years old, we flushed an embryo which turned out to be Exxalt,” Ted comments. “The pedigree itself cannot be any fresher. It’s not like it’s been hanging around for 30 years—Exxalt is the beginning of what is, and what will be.”

EXXHALE

DA Valentino

DA ELEGANTRA

DA Magnafire

Bred by DeCarol Williamson, DA Elegantra was found by Ted Carson at five months old. Jeff and Sybil Collins purchased her right away with the belief that she would be a significant part of the future of their breeding program.

“I am very grateful and humbled that great breeders have made it possible for me to be a part of this pedigree ... We have bred many great horses here at Butler Farms, and to me, Exxhale is the best filly that we have ever bred,” Ted Carson declares. “Exxhale is a culmination of all the horses that I have been involved with for all of these years. It is exciting that the direction and vision that we have always had, are coming out in this filly.”

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FYRE ME UP

DOUBLE NATIONAL CHAMPION COLT

GETTING BY WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS

Reminiscent of the story of Bey Shah’s beginnings with Lester and Jenny Walton turning into Shelia Varian’s driveway because they were lost on the way to dropping Star of Ofir off to another stallion for breeding, so too, the fortuitous meeting of Donna Wright and Tex Kam happened in a very similar fashion. Donna was en route to a breeding farm in Alberta with her two broodmares when she decided almost on a whim, to stop in at Little Acre Arabians in Edmonton. She wanted to see a new stallion whom Tex had recently imported, namely WA Fools Gold, a U.S. National Top Ten Stallion. Neither of them had ever met and, after a quick introduction, the two hit it off instantly and Donna left the mares with Tex instead of their intended destination. That introductory meeting lead to a nearly 20-year friendship

which culminated in what could be termed “a Cinderella story” with the 2017 crowning of Donna’s homebred colt, Fyre Me Up, as the first double National Champion Yearling Colt in the breed’s history. While Fyre Me Up is wholly owned by Donna, the horses in this colt’s pedigree are a mix of both Donna and Tex’s breeding programs over the last 20 years. Fyre Me Up represents the fifth generation of Donna’s breeding program and is a true testament to belief in oneself and your horses.

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Multi-National Champion Now Siring Multi-National Champions! Regional Winners in Western Pleasure

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Nominated to: Sweepstakes Scottsdale Signature Minnesota Medallion Silver Sire and now AWPA


SPITFYRE VF ...

Producing Futurity, Regional and National winners across North America.

Dare to be different ... Breeding Incentives available for 2018.

M S AMETHYST

M S SALEEN

FYREFUL

M S SOLARA

M S AVATAR

M S CENTAUR

M S SANTIAGO

RD AVONNYA

RD ARMANDO

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DESERT GAYLA

Donna at age 7 with her first horse Shawnee.

DEVINE CHANCE SA

Donna showing in the 70’s.

Donna showing in the 70’s.

FONTANA AHT 2012 Beautiful Baby Contest winner.

The incredible story of Fyre Me Up’s pedigree began in 1980 when Donna had the opportunity to purchase at auction, the *Naborr daughter Desert Gayla, bred by Anne McCormick of Scottsdale, Arizona, and the owner and importer of *Naborr. Desert Gayla was the high selling mare in the Great Northern auction in Edmonton, Alberta, put on by Ron Palelek of Vantage Point Farms and Don Jackson of Jackson Farms. Donna’s pursuits with horses began at a very young age and was encouraged by her parents as she grew up in the small northwestern community of Grande Prairie, Alberta. She was active in the show ring and exhibited her horses all the way up to national competition. Although Donna had been around horses all her life, this purchase of Desert Gayla in 1980 solidified in her mind that she wanted to breed the best Arabian horses she could afford. She promptly hauled Desert Gayla down to Lasma in Scottsdale in 1981 and bred her to the famed Continued from page 117

park horse and *Bask son, Cognac. That mating produced a filly named Fawgnac. Tex entered the picture in 1999 when Fawgnac was 17 and came to be bred to his stallion WA Fools Gold. That mating then produced a grey filly named Fawgnicks Gold in 2000. In 2001 at Scottsdale, Tex had spotted a young, upcoming stallion that he really liked and purchased two breedings on the spot. That horse happened to be no other than ATA Bey Starr. Tex tried for years to use the breedings, but had no luck getting his mares in foal by transported semen. Out of frustration, he sold one breeding to Donna to see if she would have better luck (on a side note: Tex liked ATA Bey Starr so much, he ended up buying his dam, the *Fawor daughter Kirscha). Donna dropped Fawgnicks Gold off at Tex’s to be bred. In 2004, the mare was inseminated with one dose, and low and behold, Donna’s mare was in foal after one cover, much to Tex’ s chagrin. That mating

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FYRE ME UP 2017 U.S. National Champion Yearling Colt

again produced another filly for Donna named Fawnette, and who has become Donna’s premiere producing broodmare. Each foal Fawnette has produced has been of excellent quality, by varied stallions such as Magnum Chall HVP, TF Psymreekhe and now Spitfyre VF. Fawnette too, has a great show record with many Class A, Regional and National wins. In fact, Fontana, her Magnum Chall colt, won Arabian Horse Times’ 2012 Beautiful Baby Contest. Interestingly enough, when Donna was looking for a stallion to breed Fawnette to, she chose Spitfyre VF, whom Tex discovered as a weanling in the pastures of Ventura Farms and owned for a brief time before selling to his current owners, Mike and Sheena Steenhart of Crossfield, Alberta. This intertwining of breeding programs and philosophies has worked well for these two friends. Tex regularly travels the country searching

out new opportunities for the both of them and Donna has foaled many of Tex’s mares out while he does so. Donna and Tex have owned several horses together, such as the famous *Aladdinn daughter Replika, who was also bred by Ventura Farms in California. Most recently, they have partnered on TC Padron Bastiste, a daughter of *Padron and out of the pure Polish *Bask daughter, MS Batista, and own her 2017 filly Cytation, by Out of Cyte. In recent years, Tex found another gorgeous mare for Donna, Devine Chance SA, from Royal Arabians in Scottsdale, who foaled a very nice colt by KM Bugatti this year. Prior to Tex’s partnerships with Donna in the horse business, Donna’s partners were her mom and dad, Pete and Elvie Wright. Although no longer with us, they have influenced Donna greatly and made her the person she is today. It seems almost destiny that Donna chose to give

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First Canadian Bred & Owned Double National Champion Yearling Colt ... Ever! Psymadre TF Psymreekhe Lappes Mreekhie Spitfyre VF *Red Bear Red Flame Expoflame In

FYRE ME UP

ATA Echo Bey

ATA Bey Starr Kirscha Fawnette+ WA Fools Gold Fawgnicks Gold Fawgnac *Red denotes horses in Donna’s Breeding Program F I V E GE N ER AT IONS !

the barn name “Petey,” after her dad, to her newborn foal by Spitfyre VF and out of Fawnette in 2016. Donna called Tex the day Fyre Me Up (Petey) was born, to come over and see her colt. Tex recalls, “Donna disliked colts and had a lot of them the last few years; let’s just say, she wasn’t too enthusiastic about the prospect of another one. When I arrived, I had never seen a colt so developed for a newborn. He looked three weeks old at 24 hours. I told Donna, ‘this one is special.’” Fast forward nearly a year later to May 2017, after returning from a 10,000-mile trip across the U.S which included several open houses and the Las Vegas World Cup, Tex again stopped to see Fyre Me Up on the way home, at Mike and Sheena Steenhart’s, where he was being boarded. “I had not seen him in 5-6 months,” shares Tex, “and was completely bowled over again. I called Donna immediately and told her you she had a super star on her hands—the best colt I had personally seen in years.”

Padrons Psyche Tomorrows Dream Hi-Fashion Mreekh Lappes Jalena Bey Shah Kamasi Sachet Expoente *Flame And Fortune Bey Shah ZA Echos Song *Fawor Krysia Barzik Bold Brilliance Cognac Desert Gayla

Fyre Me Up made his show ring debut a month later at the Aurora Arabian Horse Show with Todd Ehret, and was not only Junior Champion Colt, but also Supreme Champion Halter Horse of the whole show against all age and sex groups. Even exhibitors unfamiliar with halter were talking about this awesome, showy colt at the show. He continued on with Todd and won the Western Canadian Breeders Yearling Colt Championship, followed by a Regional Yearling Colt Championship in July. Fyre Me Up’s first gigantic hurdle was in Brandon, Manitoba, where he went up against several regional champion colts from all over North America to win the Canadian National Yearling Colt Championship. With Austin Colangelo of Michael Byatt Arabians at the lead, it is the first time ever—to the best of their knowledge—that a Canadian bred and/or owned horse won this title. Everyone stated that his entrance and charisma won him the class as soon as he entered the ring with that “look of Eagles.”

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FYRE ME UP 2017 Canadian & U.S. National Champion Yearling Colt

Donna had made the decision even before Canadian Nationals that Petey would go to U.S. Nationals also. It truly took a team of dedicated people to get him to Tulsa. Todd Ehret and family managed Petey’s conditioning program in Canada, and Austin Colangelo and Michael Byatt gave their support by agreeing to school and show the colt in Tulsa, while Tex handled all the advertising and promotion leading up to both Nationals. While everyone played their cards pretty close to their chests about Petey’s chance of winning in Tulsa, Donna was a cool customer, but assuredly told everyone don’t worry, “he is going to win.” It was like she knew it was her turn, and she was spot on! Austin did a fantastic job of schooling and presenting him and the rest was now for the history books. Fyre Me Up is now the reigning Canadian and U.S. National Champion Yearling Colt. The first colt in our breed to win both titles.

Tex told Donna with a grin, “We better enjoy this moment, as it doesn’t happen to little folks very often!” Sometimes it’s easy to get disillusioned in this big Arabian business we are all so addicted to, but there was another aspect to this that seemed more important than the win itself. A whole community of people came together from both the United States and Canada in support of Donna and Fyre Me Up, her champion colt from her little farm in Canada. All Donna’s hard work and sacrifice of 40 years in the horse business culminated in a half hour class in Oklahoma. Whether you were cheering in the stands or on the live feed from the comforts of your home, your support did not go unnoticed. If there is one message to take away from this, it’s not to discount the impact of the small breeder and the dedication to their craft.

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RAHERESS

ARIA VALENTINA BR

TIFARAHA

STALLIONS Dream Quest (*Ali Jamaal x Calypso Tessa) 1992 bay FILLIES Raheress (*Rahere x Ashantii) 2016 bay Aria Valentina BR (Truest x EVG Pilahr) 2016 Cytation (pending) (Out of Cyte x TC Padron Bastiste, by *Padron) 2017 bay Fawnmeekha (TF Psymreekhe x Fawnette, by ATA Bey Starr) 2015 bay MARES IN FOAL Fawnette (ATA Bey Starr x Fawgnicks Gold, by WA Fools Gold) 2005 chestnut In foal to Coltrane DD Crystalline (*Utrillo NY x JJ La Estrella, by Magnum Psyche) 2004 chestnut In foal to *Fadi Al Shaqab Mariage Eternelly CLL (Eternety x Aladda Magnum CLL, by Magnum Psyche) 2006 bay In foal to Bey Ambition Korvette (*Ecaho x Kawa, by *Fawor) 2009 grey | In foal to *Pogrom Extaszy (*Escape Ibn Navarrone-D x Duet VF, by Gwydion) 2012 grey In foal to Bey Ambition EVG Petra (Stival x *Palestyna, by *Monogramm) 2013 bay | In foal to Audacious PS Giana DMA (WH Justice x MSP Jada, by A Jakarta) 2014 grey In foal to TF Royal Shahbaz OPEN MARES G Edycja (*Pilot x *Etana, by *Aloes) 1992 black TC Padron Batiste (*Padron x MS Batista, by *Bask) 1995 bay OFW Erys (*Parys El Jamaal x *Etana, by *Aloes) 1998 bay Cicadia (*Monogramm x Opalesce, by *Bandos) 1999 chestnut/full sister to Concensus Femme Finale (*Penitent x Falindaa, by Strike) 2000 grey Fanciful (AD Magnitude x Fawgnicks Gold, WA Fools Gold) 2009 bay Rinali (Ames Charisma x Faith Shines On, by Shine On Mahogany) 2009 black Regional Halter Champion and Canadian National Top Ten Futurity Filly Tifaraha (Aria Impresario x Precious Moments, by Shine On Mahogany) 2010 black National Top Ten Mare Open and AOTH Khariszma (Kalahari x Kawa, by *Fawor) 2012 bay Celestial (TF Psymreekhe x DD Crystalline, by *Utrillo NY) 2014 bay Maiandra (*Ecaho x Majaa, by *Probat) 2014 grey Dark Obsession TK (TF Psymreekhe x AD Jasmine, by WA Fools Gold) 2014 bay COLTS

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RINALI

FAWNMEEKHA

CONTACT: WRIGHT WAY ARABIANS Donna Wright | Leduc, Alberta wrightwayarabian@yahoo.ca text 1-780-915-6102 LITTLE ACRE ARABIANS Tex Kam | Edmonton, Alberta texmkam@gmail.com text 1-780-977-8003


Candid photos taken by Meaghan Estes, AHT and AHGN support staff.

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2017 United States National s SD

Graceland ( Vegaz x Empre s s O f Ba sk)

2017 U. S. NATIONA L R ESERV E CH A MPION A R ABI A N ENGLISH PLEASU R E A AOTR 19-39 2017 Canadian National Champion Arabian English Pleasure A ATR 2017 Canadian National Champion Arabian English Pleasure A AOTR 19-39 2017 Region 12 Champion Arabian English Pleasure A AOTR Owned by:

Lindsay O’Reilly French

Too Brassi (I X L Noble E x pre s s x Bra s smi s)

2017 U. S. NATIONA L R ESERV E CH A MPION A R ABI A N ENGLISH PLEASU R E A AOTR 40 & OV ER Owned by:

Lester Martin Trained by: Jason Krohn

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Thank You!

“ T H A N K YOU SO MUC H t o Ja son , L aure n an d C a s si e at O ak Have n Far m s , for an unforge t t abl e 2 017! We are lo ok ing for ward t o m any ne w me mor i e s in 2 018 an d the ne w t raining loc at ion . YOU A L L A R E T H E BE ST ! ” —L e st e r & Lin d say

SD

Graceland

2017 CA NA DI A N NATIONA L U NA NIMOUS CH A MPION A R ABI A N ENGLISH PLEASU R E OPEN

Too Brassi

2017 U.S. NATIONA L R ESERV E CH A MPION A R ABI A N PA R K HORSE

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Win photos by Howard Schatzberg Photography.

Champion Arabian English Pleasure SAXTON DGL (Afires Heir x Sweet Summer Fire), ridden by Joel Kiesner for owner Candace Avery.

Champion Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse GSF MALINAH (VCP Magnifire x GSF Alinah), ridden by Peter Stachowski for owner Kimberly Jarvis.

Champion Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over MR MAYHEM (Apollopalooza x Ivana Trotalot), ridden by Laura Carrington for owner Penny Carrington.

Champion Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CP SHENANIGAN (Anza Padron x CP Dance Card), ridden by Katherine Kirby, owner of Kirby Arabians LLC.

Champion Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR Maturity RC IRON MAN (Black Daniels x DA Lady Tiffany), ridden by Brooke Hines for owner Debra Hines.

Champion Arabian English Pleasure Futurity HELLO KITTY CCF (VJ Royal Heir x Mz Kitty), ridden by James Stachowski for owner Kimberly Jarvis.

Champion AEPA Arabian Horse Times $100,000 Arabian Saddle Seat Futurity INCEPTION (IXL Noble Express x Bonita Afire), ridden by Joel Kiesner for owner Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure MD TSUNAMI (SF Specs Shocwave x Amberr Fyre), ridden by Ashton Kiesner for owner Leslie Goryeb.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse SPIRITUALL GANGSTER (HA Toskcan Sun x HL Justalusion), ridden by Shannon Beethe for owners Mike and Kimberly Beethe.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over AFIREANDBRIMSTONE SCA (Afire Bey V x Flames Lullaby), ridden by owner Susan Knipe.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 SA GISELE (IXL Noble Express x Rumina Afire), ridden by Lori Lawrence, owner of Starline Arabians LLC.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19-35 ROL FIRECRACKER (Afire Bey V x Singularcylection), ridden by owner Sarah Beth Womble.

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Champion ABS Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot STRICKLY BUSINESS (Apollopalooza x Giovanna ER), ridden by owner Jenny Lau.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR Maturity HEIRISTOTLE (Afires Heir x Joleen WB), ridden by Lori Lawrence, owner of Starline Arabians LLC.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure Futurity MALACHI KW (Mamage x KW Sapphire), ridden by Joel Gangi for owner Kingswood Farms.

Champion Arabian Country English Pleasure Select AATR HARRY TROTTER (Afire Bey V x LBC Nobelinda), ridden by owner Melissa Fry.

Champion Arabian Park NOBLE SOLDIER (IXL Noble Express x Sweet Summer Fire), ridden by Kevin Price for owner Teal Dowling.

Champion Arabian Park AAOTR GSF AMBIENZE (Apollopalooza x PWA Tusea), ridden by Cindy High-Fischmann, owner of Black Majik Arabians LLC.

Champion HA/AA English Pleasure BLAZN JEWEL HPF (SF Specs Shocwave x Jeweled Spirit), ridden by Jessica Clinton for owners Penny or Laura Carrington.

Champion HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse LORD OF FIRE (Afire Bey V x Ritida), ridden by Joel Kiesner for owners Kathy and Emily Shippee.

Champion HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over BLAZN JEWEL HPF (SF Specs Shocwave x Jeweled Spirit), ridden by owner Laura Carrington.

Champion HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CF JIMMY NEUTRON (Baske Afire x She’s A Mystery), ridden by Katie Burr, owner of Burrline LLC.

Champion HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR Maturity GIRL ON FIRE (Baske Afire x Only Girl In Town), ridden by owner Leslie Palmer Garvis.

Champion HA/AA English Pleasure Futurity CLAP ALONG (Nutcracker’s Nirvana x Natalie D), ridden by Shawn Rooker for owner Stuart Vesty.

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Win photos by Howard Schatzberg Photography.

Champion AEPA Equine Athlete $50,000 Half-Arabian Futurity RGT MERCURY RISING (Afire Bey V x Styling Time), ridden by Joel Kiesner for owners Joseph Kinnarney and Bradley Marlow.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure SAL MINEO BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Joel Gangi for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse RIZING STOCK BF (GSF Rizing Son x Callaway’s In The Money), ridden by Joel Gangi for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over BB JUBILANT (Baske Afire x Soft Serenade), ridden by owner Bill Castro.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 SHOC-A-LAT (SF Specs Shocwave x Callaway’s Born To Fly), ridden by owner Lori Foster.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19-35 STARBUCKS BF (Afire Bey V x Haute Chocolate), ridden by A Rhein Standish for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.

Champion ABS HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot SAL MINEO BF (Mamage x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Amanda Purdin Standish for owner Boisvert Farms LLC.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR Maturity HINGED IN HEAVEN (Nutcracker’s Nirvana x Afires Quintina), ridden by owner Jamie Costanzo.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure Futurity ROYAL STYLE (VJ Royal Heir x Captivating Style), ridden by James Stachowski for owner Shawn Stachowski.

Champion HA/AA Country English Pleasure Select AATR MARIOPALOOZA (Apollopalooza x Marjo), ridden by owner Simone Frei.

Champion HA/AA Park Horse GSF ALEJANDRO (VCP Magnifire x Ginger’s Dance), ridden by Matthew Siemon for owner Bill Castro.

Champion HA/AA Park AAOTR GSF ALEJANDRO (VCP Magnifire x Ginger’s Dance), ridden by owner Bill Castro.

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BLAZN JEWEL HPF

UNANIMOUS NATIONAL CHAMPION Half-Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over with Laura Carrington UNANIMOUS NATIONAL CHAMPION Half-Arabian English Pleasure Open with Jessica Clinton DeSoto

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MR MAYHEM

NATIONAL CHAMPION Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over with Laura Carrington NATIONAL TOP TEN Arabian English Pleasure Open with Gabe DeSoto

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GIRL ON FIRE

NATIONAL CHAMPION Half-Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR Maturity with Leslie Palmer Garvis NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION Half-Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse with Jessica Clinton DeSoto

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ROL

FIRECRACKER

NATIONAL CHAMPION Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19-35 with Sarah Beth Womble

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STRICKLY

BUSINESS

NATIONAL CHAMPION Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19-35 with Jenny Lau

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THE THE

INCREDIBLE HUCK

NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over with Lisa Blackstone

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SF

WHOZ WHO

NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION Half-Arabian English Pleasure Open with Gabe DeSoto Owned by Pamela Harris

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2015 - 2016 - 2017 National Champion Half-Arabian English Pleasure Maturity Bred and shown by Vicki Humphrey Training Center

LITTLE MISS STRANGE

Baske Afire x Only Girl In Town

SHINE ON VH Baske Afire x Only Girl In Town

GIRL ON FIRE Baske Afire x Only Girl In Town

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“A big congratulations to Saxton DGL on his 2017 U.S. National Unanimous English Pleasure Championship in a thrilling two-horse workout. Saxton epitomizes the saddle seat horse: high, gorgeously shaped neck, beautiful face, high pluming tail, and strong motion of all four corners. Saxton, being double Afire Bey V, would be the perfect cross to mares sired by El Ghazi, MHR Nobility, Mamage, Apollopalooza, Vegaz, and more.� - Marty Shea, Shea Stables

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2017 U.S. NATIONAL UNANIMOUS CHAMPION ENGLISH PLEASURE

2016 U.S. National Unanimous Champion Junior Horse | 2014 U.S. National Champion English Pleasure Futurity

RIDDEN BY JOEL KIESNER

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Words cannot describe what this incredible horse means to us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to all of you who rose to your feet honoring him in every heart-pounding performance. He simply changed everything.

KIESNER

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WILOMAWILOMA PLANTATION PLANTATION

TRADITION WITH A FUTURE

WP Corporate Image and David Bandy.

by THERESA CARDAMONE with DAVID BANDY

Consistently breeding, raising and showing top English pleasure horses is a difficult thing to do, especially on a limited budget. But if one is persistent, diligent, and studies hard; it can be done. Such is the case with David and Cindy Bandy and their farm, Wiloma Plantation. This year at the United States Nationals, in the very prestigious AEPA $100,000 Arabian English Pleasure Futurity, the Bandys bred two of the top four horses in the class, WP Fashionista and WP Corporate America. They both put on stellar performances, with Matthew Siemon and Gabriel DeSoto, respectively. WP Corporate America was fulfilling the promise he had shown the prior year when he was named the 2016 U.S. National Champion in the English Pleasure

Futurity. WP Fashionista made her debut at Nationals with only 10 months of training with Matthew. The stands were abuzz with talk and the phone was ringing with offers. So how did this breeding program get started? It all began when David and Cindy were looking for a farm to raise their two small children, Joshua and Rachel. They found what they were seeking in the Virginia countryside near the town of Fincastle, which is steeped in American history. Thomas Jefferson designed the courthouse and William Clark married a local girl and made a home there after his expeditions with Meriwether Lewis. In fact, many pioneer wagons began their journeys into the unknown from this Gateway to the West.

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The Bandys were also attracted to the region by its proximity to the Virginia Horse Center. They fell in love with the 130-acre property known as Wiloma Plantation, part of an original land grant issued by King George III. It boasts a house that is 175 years old which is on both the Virginia and National Registers. David, an architect, has his own firm. His background in horses was with Saddlebreds. Like his award-winning designs for buildings, he believes that in breeding horses, “Form Follows Function.” This initially led him to the Crabbet bloodlines and particularly to U.S. National Champion Park, Formal Driving and Formal Combination horse Oran Van Crabbet (Oran x Serafina). The Bandys bought a mare bred to him and based their initial Arabian breeding program on the result, Oran Van Bandy, a good breeding horse particularly successful siring Half-Arabians such as multiple champion WP Rosanna Orana and Wham Bam Oran. Continuing that Crabbet line is his son, Orans Continuo. A successful country English horse, he impressed legendary trainer Gene LaCroix with his elegant neck, tremendous impulsion, upright tail carriage and outcross potential. David explains, “We knew we had a great foundation, but we also knew that we had to carefully incorporate the Varian and Lasma horses as well.”

Oran Van Bandy, by Oran Van Crabbet

WP Rosanna Orana (Oran Van Bandy x Rose {Hackney Pony})

Their big break came when Lindsay Rinehart called David and offered two mares, Play Girl MSC, by Traditio and Barbarys Angel. Another opportunity came in the purchase of IXL Saphire (Aploz x RY Fire Ghazi), and YS Mashs Jewel, by Mash. They remain the foundation mares of Wiloma’s breeding program. Fortune smiled when Play Girl MSC delivered WP Corporate Image, a splendid colt by Afires Heir who was destined to become the current centerpiece of the Wiloma Plantation breeding program. Joel Kiesner was correct; Afires Heir is a King Maker, and he predicted WP Corporate Image would be a great breeding stallion. WP Corporate Image is a very exciting stallion who holds the key to future generations of champions for Wiloma. Endowed with exceptional conformation, breed type and uncanny performance talent, he has tremendous power and strong impulsion from the hocks, balance, cadence, and a second to none flexible poll and neck, which he passes on to his foals. David also appreciates the stallion for his intelligence and personality. “Corporate Image’s strongest aspect is his attitude and connection to people,” says David. “He looks at you, he acknowledges you, and works with you. According to both Siemon and DeSoto, this trait is carrying through to his foals, who are extremely trainable.”

FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION

Orans Continuo, by Oran Van Bandy

Acquiring these four different mares to add to the Bandys breeding program proved to be a great decision. Play Girl MSC

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produced WP Corporate Image. Barbarys Angel produced WP Corporate America, and IXL Saphire produced WP Fashionista, both by WP Corporate Image. These mares have also been bred to the Crabbet sire, Orans Continuo, and have all produced daughters which will be bred to WP Corporate Image for that complete English horse. “We are determined to keep alive strong Crabbet lines in the English division, which will maintain a great frame, high tail carriage, a strong rear end with high hock action and a trainable attitude,” continues Bandy. “In order to breed for the future, these classic lines need to be reintroduced into our English breeding industry.” The Bandys bred yet another stallion to help as well, WP INXS. He is sired by Anza Padron, who David considers to be at the top of the list of English pleasure performance horses. WP INXS is out of Lubyanka, a pure Polish daughter of the brilliant mover, El Ghazi. WP INXS is already showing that he, too, will be an outstanding sire. He has no Varian or Bask breeding, but he has four lines to Comet. His first foal, WP A New Sensation, competed at the U.S. Nationals and went Top Ten in the HalfArabian Country Pleasure Maturity, with amateur owner Alex Butterfield making her U.S. Nationals debut.

WP Corporate Image (Afires Heir x Play Girl MSC, by Traditio)

Wiloma has a very strong Half-Arabian program due to the innovative ideas of the Bandys. In addition to their Saddlebred mares, which include three Nutcracker mares, they are creating a strain of genetically-charged “super-mares” to cross with WP Corporate Image and WP INXS. They are blending exceptional American Saddlebred, Dutch Harness and some of the world’s finest Hackney lines to do this. Those first crosses with WP Corporate Image are coming two-year-olds. David is very thankful for the mentors who have taught him so much over the years; particularly Wade Edwards (a close Saddlebred friend), Dick Dady, Clarke Vesty, Lindsay Rinehart and Mark Burke. Their generosity in sharing their knowledge is deeply appreciated. “When they talk, I listen,” says David. And just how did that experiment in child-rearing on a horse farm begun 30 years ago turn out? David and Cindy’s daughter, Rachel, learned how to judge horses in 4-H, and became the 4-H/FFA National Champion at U.S. Nationals. She carried that talent to the collegiate level, entering the judging competition at the U.S. Nationals as a one-person team, competing without a coach against full teams from other universities. Against all odds, Rachel won the title again. She recently applied for her “R” card and is eager to follow Peter Cameron’s goal, “My purpose as a judge is to encourage, not discourage.” That is exactly the spirit with which the Bandys carry on the traditions of Wiloma Plantation.

WP INXS (Anza Padron x Lubyanka, by El Ghazi)

WP Corporate America (WP Corporate Image x Barbarys Angel)

2017 U.S. National 4th Place AEPA Arabian Horse Times $100,000 Arabian Futurity 2016 U.S. National Champion English Pleasure Futurity

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS …

WP FASHIONISTA (WP CORPORATE IMAGE X IXL SAPHIRE)

2017 U.S. National 3rd Place AEPA Arabian Horse Times $100,000 Arabian Futurity

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… MAKE LASTING IMPRESSIONS!

WP A NEW SENSATION (WP INXS X SASSY)

2017 U.S. National Top Ten H/A Country English Pleasure AAOTR Maturity 2017 Region 13 Champion H/A Country English Pleasure Junior Horse 2017 Region 13 Reserve Champion H/A Country English Pleasure AATR

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2017 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

GS NEAPOLOTAN RCF U.S. National Champion Arabian Gelding 3 & Over AAOTH with Lara Ames and U.S. National Champion Arabian Junior Gelding with Alcides Rodrigues

AMES INSPIRATION U.S. Reserve National Champion Arabian Country Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 and U.S. Reserve National Champion ABS Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot with Lara Ames

TOI SLAMTASTIC CRF U.S. Reserve National Champion HA/AA Pleasure Driving AAOTD with Dick Ames

FIRE IT UP CRF U.S. Reserve National Champion HA/AA English Pleasure Futurity with Josh Shino

NOBELISTIC CRF U.S. National Top Ten Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over with Lara Ames

AMES NUTORIOUS U.S. National Top Ten HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over with Lara Ames

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2017 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

TOI SUPREME CRF U.S. National Top Ten HA/AA Country Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 with Lara Ames

SHF ENCORE U.S. National Top Ten Arabian Pleasure Driving AAOTD with Dick Ames

TA MOZART U.S National Top Ten Arabian Reining Horse AAOTR with Dick Ames and U.S. National Top Ten Arabian Reining Open with Crystal McNutt

TOI DANIELS U.S. National Top Ten Arabian Country Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over with Roberta Lembke

DA SLIM SHADY U.S. National Top Ten HA/AA English 40 & Over with Jennifer Glomski

WEIZA BELLA U.S. National Top Ten Arabian 2-Year-Old Filly with Andrew Sellman

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ALL CHARISMA Top Ten HA/AA English Pl Top Ten HA/AA English Pl AAOTR 19-39

ALL MAXED OUT RA Top Ten Arabian Reining Horse Top Ten Arabian Reining Horse AAOTR Reserve Champion Arabian Reining Open Derby Top Ten A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship AATR 19 - 49

AMES ADMIRAL Top Ten Arabian Country Pl Driving AAOTD

AMES INSPIRATION Reserve Champion Arabian Country English Pl AAOTR 36-54 Reserve Champion ABS Arabian Country Eng Pl AAOTR Jackpot

AMES NUTORIOUS Top Ten HA/AA English Pl AAOTR 40 & Over

DUNIT MY WAY RA Top Ten HA/AA Reining Horse Primetime Non-Pro AAOTR Top Ten HA/AA Reining Horse Top Ten HA/AA Reining Horse AAOTR Top Ten HA/AA Reining Open Derby

DUNIT ON FYRE RA Top Ten HA/AA Reining Open Derby

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National Top Ten Half-Arabian English Pleasure Open National Top Ten Half-Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 with Madeleine Simms Owned by Chaos Arabians

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Reserve National Champion Arabian Country Pleasure Driving Open National Top Ten Arabian Country Pleasure Driving AAOTD with Elizabeth James-Lipscomb Owned by Susan M. James

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National Champion Arabian Park Open National Top Ten Arabian Park AAOTR National Top Ten Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 Owned by Dr. Teal Dowling

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National Top Ten Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse Owned by Charlotte Kletecka Kevin and Gretchen Price • Trainers: Kevin Price, Ken Price, Kyle Price 19805 W. Lawnsdale Road, New Berlin, WI 53146 • 612-418-8401 • priceperformance@yahoo.com www.PricePerformanceHorses.com Ar abian Horse Times | 173 | Volume 48, No. 6


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U.S. National Champion Arabian Park Open U.S. National Top Ten Arabian Park AAOTR U.S. National Top Ten Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 Canadian National Champion Arabian Park Open Canadian National Champion Arabian Park AAOTR Canadian National Reserve Champion Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR Owned by Dr. Teal Dowling Ar abian Horse Times | 174 | Volume 48, No. 6


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T h a n k Y o u S ta c h ow s k i F a r m

The amount of gratitude we have for everyone at Stachowski Farms cannot be expressed with just a thank you… Your talent, integrity, devotion, and tenacity shined bright at U.S. Nationals and our success would not be possible without you. It is our honor and privilege to be a part of the Stachowski “family” of clients.

Peter & Cindy Stachowski Jim & Shawn Stachowski Ashley & Lori Roberts Joshua Shino Kayleigh Meyer Jose Camacho Derik Watson Kim Mclaughlin Tracy Sera Pablo Veloz Lupe Gallegos Stephanie Cuper James Cains Adrian Hernandez Diego Sanchez Juan Mendoza Pedro Vazquez Joel Guillen Javier Camacho Pancho Rocha

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GSF Malinah and Peter StachowSki U.S. natioinal chaMPion arabian enGliSh PleaSUre JUnior horSe

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(VJ Royal Heir x Mz Kitty) Bred by Crescent Creek Farms LLC

Bred by Nick & Juliet Carden

SUrFace to heir PF and brooke Marie JarviS U.S. national toP ten arabian coUntry enGliSh PleaSUre aaotr MatUrity (Afires Heir x Miz Show Biz) Bred by Prestige Farms LLC JSn ShadowS and Peter StachowSki U.S. national toP ten arabian coUntry enGliSh PleaSUre JUnior horSe www.Stachowski.com

(Afires Heir x JSN Abbey Road) Bred by Jensen Arabians, Inc.

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2017 U.S. NatioNal ReSeRve ChampioN aRabiaN eNgliSh pleaSURe with Jim StaChowSki

(Afire Bey V x IXL Miss Firefly) 2016 U.S. National Reserve Champion Arabian English Pleasure 2016 Unanimous Canadian National Champion Arabian English Pleasure 2015 Unanimous Canadian National Champion Arabian English Pleasure 2013 U.S. National Reserve Champion AEPA $100,000 Futurity 2012 U.S. National Reserve Champion Arabian English Futurity

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Rejoice Rejoice A Temptation x Rumina Afire

2017 U.S. National Champion Country Pleasure Driving with Brian Murch 2016 & 2017 U.S. National Reserve Champion Country Pleasure Driving AAOTD with Barbara Chur

Strawberry Banks Farm Barbara Chur, owner | Brian Murch, trainer, cell: 716.983.3099 716.652.9346 | East Aurora, New York | info@strawberrybanksfarm.com

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JAZZAA ALJASSIMYA Our vision of the ideal Arabian is one that is both beautiful and functional. We are delighted to introduce our first home bred U.S. National Champion in 2017 in Performance. National Champion Western Pleasure Futurity with Tommy Garland. Jazzaa Aljassimya by WH Justice ex Toscana PGA by Khadraj NA info@aljassimyafarm.com | www.aljassimyafarm.com Ar abian Horse Times | 184 | Volume 48, No. 6

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Champion Arabian Western Pleasure MONACO JULLYEN V ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Misti Morn V), ridden by Joe Reser for owner Shamrock Farms LLC.

Champion Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse MERRY MAC V (Maclintock V x Merrily V), ridden by Brett Becker for owners Steve or Karen Freeman.

Champion Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over DC GRETZKY (SJ Mikhail x Belamy De Nilo), ridden by Michele Blackwell Betten for owner Joe Betten.

Champion Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 MONACO JULLYEN V ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Misti Morn V), ridden by Leslie Doran Sommer, owner of Shamrock Farms LLC.

Champion Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 19-35 WR SOULMAN (Khadraj NA x Psyches Envy), ridden by owner Kendyl Modrich.

Champion ABS Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot RD HABANERO (Bey Ambition x NW Siena Psyche), ridden by Rod Powell for owner Silver Aspen Ranch.

Champion Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR Maturity INFINNIT E (Hermez E x RA Khaliope), ridden by owner Marissa Jensen Hayes.

Champion Arabian Western Pleasure Futurity JAZZAA ALJASSIMYA (WH Justice x Toscana PGA), ridden by Thomas Garland for owner Aljassimya Farm.

Champion Arabian Horse World AWPA $100,000 Arabian Western Pleasure Futurity PA MAYA (Possesion PGA x May Dancer V), ridden by Robert Bick for owner Janice Colwell.

Champion Arabian Western Pleasure Select AATR KHARMEL J (MPA Giovanni x Kharmel BR), ridden by Daria Stransky for owner Lawrence Jerome.

Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure OUT WEST (Lucky Sol Moon x WA Spit Fire), ridden by Colby Powell for owners Mary or Kathryn Quigg.

Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse HONEYS ROCKIN CELLO (Monticello V x Rockys Mighty Honey), ridden by Joe Reser for owners Marty Lake or Susan Al-Abbas.

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Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over LA TRIGGER HAPPY (Rodan LTD x First Class Bluey), ridden by owner Steven Freeman.

Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 HONEYS ROCKIN CELLO (Monticello V x Rockys Mighty Honey), ridden by co-owner Susan Al-Abbas Lake for co-owner Marty Lake.

Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 19-35 RUMOR HAS IT BC (Santa Fe V x TR Moondrops), ridden by owner Ryan Dunn.

Champion ABS HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot CALIENTE VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x Crystal Blue Persuasion), ridden by owner Robin Porter.

Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR Maturity DR IM THE MAN (Were Dun x DR Cherish Me), ridden by co-owner Jennifer Woodward for co-owner Shirley Gassen.

Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure Futurity IMA BIG STAR (Poco Van Star Two x Mint Jullya V), ridden by Joe Reser for owners Susan or Brian Wheeler.

Champion AWPA Equine Athlete $50,000 HA/AA Western Pleasure Futurity ELASHAHN (AAS-Elishahh x Veyonce), ridden by Jody Strand for owner Jill Lochner.

Champion HA/AA Western Pleasure Select AATR ZEES A DALLAS COWBOY (Zefyr x Kings Poco Blackburn), ridden by Bert Sanders for owners Leslie and Michael Kvistad.

Moments turn into days for me, because the U.S. Nationals has always been one of my favorite times ever, through the years. I showed seven horses this year at Nationals; one by me, but mostly shown by my friend and trainer, Gordon Potts [THE BEST]!!! I love to watch the practices as well as the classes; got a good many top tens and I am so proud! I look forward to many years in the Arabian horse industry. I love my great friends and everyone involved. —Talia Lydick

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U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPION ARABIAN WESTERN PLEASURE AAOTR 36-54 WITH LESLIE DORAN SOMMER Owned & Loved by Shamrock Farms, LLC Trained by Setting Sun Stables

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A special thank you to my sister, Leslie Doran Sommer, Dave Daugherty and Peter Fenton, for a last time around the ring that will I will never forget! Gordon and Beautie ... Our journey has been one for the record books and I can’t wait to see what comes next. All my love, Carrie

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Americanbeautie One Last Pass by Mary Kirkman The first time she trotted into a show ring, Americanbeautie won a U.S. national championship (the 2004 Half-Arabian English Pleasure Futurity). Every year since then, she has added top accolades; her last championships came at Tulsa in 2015, in Country English Pleasure AAOTR and Driving, but the next year she was back at Youth to nail a reserve. This year, her final in competition, she showed to a top ten with her longtime partner, Carrie Fritz, but really, it was just for the memories. Because, over the years, oh, those memories: in all, a career that totaled an astounding 23 national championships (nine in the U.S., 12 in Canada, and two at Youth), and 10 national reserve championships (six U.S., three Canadian, one Youth) in Country English Pleasure open, amateur, youth and futurity competition. That puts Americanbeautie among the most-winning horses of all time in the Arabian/Half-Arabian show ring. According to Carrie Fritz, who co-owns the mare with her sister, Leslie Sommer, under the name Shamrock Farms, “Beautie” was a standout from the start. A client of Gordon Potts at The Brass Ring, she recalls when Gordon pointed the filly out as a yearling, telling her, “We need to keep an eye on this one because I think she’s going to be very special.” He was right, and he would know. He trained her to all of her titles. Carrie was able to purchase Beautie in January 2006, after her first two championships. (She smiles when she remembers consulting her father, over a scratchy cell connection to Mexico, on deadline for a yes or no; he asked her simply, “Do you love her?” “Yes.”) In October 2008, she and Beautie won their first national championship together and Gordon added another with the mare. Both were unanimous. “Beautie has a drive to show,” Carrie says. “More than any other horse I’ve been around, she loves to show. Later in her career, you couldn’t warm her up anywhere near the ingate, because she would go in even if it wasn’t her class.” Finally, last year, she began considering retirement for her friend. “Beautie owes me nothing—she’s given me more than I could ever hope for,” she explains. “But I almost felt like I was taking something away from her.” It was originally planned for 2016, but the typically-healthy Beautie unexpectedly colicked before the show. (Carrie wonders if she riled herself up after watching one van depart, mistakenly thinking she wasn’t going—“she’s a smart horse; she knew what time of year it was”).

Thankfully, Beautie recovered. Her retirement was rescheduled for this year, one last memory to make. “Very selfishly, I want to show her one more time,” Carrie says, “and I wanted to know it was the last time I showed her.” That happened on Saturday afternoon, October 28, in the Ford Truck Arena. After the line-up in the Half-Arabian Country English Pleasure Jackpot was released to the paddock, Carrie, lingering to be the last out because she wasn’t sure they would be called back in the tough class, was surprised to hear announcer Peter Fenton ask her to remain. There may be no such thing as a retirement ceremony at the U.S. Nationals, but Fenton, having done his research, gave her a memory to close a career: to a commentary of Beautie’s achievements—and a standing ovation—Carrie and her mare took one last pass around the ring. “That had my sister written all over it,” Carrie reflects, her voice catching. “She is the most considerate and thoughtful person ever.” Dave Daugherty and Peter Fenton joined in, and the result was, she says, “above and beyond.” “It was a moment I’ll never forget.” The best-treasured memory of all? Beautie, who sailed through five classes, seemed to love her last week at Nationals as much as Carrie did. n

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Standing at Royal Arabians SCID/CA Clear AHA Sweepstakes Nominated Sire

(Proximus CA x Navirene)

(KM Bugatti x Major Primadonna)

2017 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPION HA/AA HUNTER PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE WITH JUSTIN COWDEN 2017 U.S. NATIONAL RESERVE CHAMPION HA/AA HUNTER PLEASURE MATURITY AAOTR AND 55 & OVER WITH TOM HANSEN

Proudly owned by Tom & Leola Hansen Duvall, WA | 206.719.3160 | thansen2@mindspring.com

2017 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPION ARABIAN HUNTER PLEASURE AAOTR 55 & OVER WITH TOM HANSEN 2017 U.S. NATIONAL TOP TEN ARABIAN HUNTER PLEASURE WITH JUSTIN COWDEN

Trained by Justin Cowden | Royal Arabians 775.901.3029 | jcowden@royalarabians.com

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(Pershahn El Jamaal x Aria Marchestra)

2017 U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPION ARABIAN HUNTER PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE WITH JUSTIN COWDEN 2018 Breeding Book Opening For a Limited Number of Mares

Proudly owned by Cindy McGown & Mark Davis Royal Arabians | Scottsdale, AZ

Trained by Justin Cowden | 775.901.3029 | jcowden@royalarabians.com 480.220.1108 | info@royalarabians.com | www.RoyalArabians.com

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Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse ROYAL MAESTRO (Pershahan El Jamaal x Aria Marchestra), ridden by Justin Cowden for owners Cindy McGown or Mark Davis.

Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over FVF BUCARRDI (KM Bugatti x Major Primadonna), ridden by owner Thomas Hansen.

Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 PA MAYHEM (Possesion PGA x BP Meditation Bey), ridden by Brooke Hines for owner Debra Hines.

Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR Champion ABS Arabian Hunter Pleasure 19-35 VINCENZO GA (Da Vinci FM x AAOTR Jackpot STLA SHAYA (Mariachi Vivacious X), ridden by owner Sarah Sussman. WA x C.C. Rosalya), ridden by Andrew Smith, owner of North By Northwest LLC.

Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR Maturity SWEET SUMMER HEIR DGL (Afires Heir x Sweet Summer Fire), ridden by Anna Conway-Zaffke for owner Conway Arabians, Inc.

Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure Futurity TAMAR TITANIUM (Mais Shah x Tamar Georgie Girl), ridden by Elizabeth Bentley for owner Tamara Hanby.

Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure Select AATR LORD HAVE MERCY (The Firelord x Hi Passion), ridden by owner Erin Swanson.

Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse CECILIA CA (Proximus CA x Navirene), ridden by Justin Cowden for owners Tom and Leola Hansen.

Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 55 & Over LIGHTNING MCQUEEN CRS (Mariachi WA x Jasperina), ridden by owner Katie Russell.

Champion Arabian Hunter Pleasure TS VIRTUOSO (C A Hermoso x BJ Outragous Girl), ridden by Wendy Potts for owner Terra Sano Ventures LLC.

Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure LIGHTNING MCQUEEN CRS (Mariachi WA x Jasperina), ridden by Cynthia Burkman for owners Katie or Joe Russell.

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Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 36-54 VERTUOSO (Versace x Moonrose Delight), ridden by Andrew Smith, owner of North By Northwest LLC.

Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-35 COCOA MOTION (Baske Afire x Haute Chocolate), ridden by owner Ashley Lauren Toye.

Champion ABS HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR Jackpot VERTUOSO (Versace x Moonrose Delight), ridden by Andrew Smith, owner of North By Northwest LLC.

Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Futurity SS EXPLICIT (SF Aftershoc x Forbidden), ridden by Joshua Shino for owner Shawn Stachowski.

Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Select AATR MS DUTCH CHOCOLATE (Darktanion x Czapranka), ridden by owner Pat Ronyak.

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Champion HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR Maturity LADY MARMALADE WA (Mariachi WA x Miss Matinee WA), ridden by Lindsay Smith, owner of North By Northwest LLC.


Bucharest V x Allurience CG Proudly owned by Dr. James Blevins & Kim Butler of Chesterfield, Virginia Bred by EQ Training Center Trained by Ted Carson Training, Brooke Fuchs

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“To Accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.” –Anatole France

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2010 Chestnut Stallion • Stud fee $1,000

($250 non-refundable booking fee included) + collection and shipping fees Special consideration to Money or National-winning mares

2017 U.S. National Champion Arabian Reining Open and Reining Derby Open LTE from all sources: $35,000+

RCC Dakota Dawn

“Congratulations and good luck to (Abidon+ x Cantaliera, by Gondolier) Delaney Zoss and her family of Forestburg, South Dakota, on 2012 Chestnut Mare their purchase of 2017 U.S. National Top Ten Arabian Tuff Enuff WP.” Reining Junior Horse and Reining Futurity Trainer 2017 U.S. National Champion Arabian Working Eric Kobernosz Cow Junior Horse and Working Cow Futurity 2017 U.S. National Champion Arabian Cutting Junior Horse and Cutting Futurity

Owned by Round Barn Ranch Tim Williams • Dr. Cindy Hildebrand (501) 231-1382 • Burlington, Kansas

Trainer: Elise Ulmer-Etzebeth Assistant Trainer: Riley Dublin DeKalb, Texas • www.ranchodelsolarena.com

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Trainer: Elise Ulmer-Etzebeth

Ken Eppers Performance Horses (254) 717-5035 • Krum, Texas


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Champion Arabian Reining Horse AAOTR TA KHALIL (Algonkwin x TA Khedannaa), ridden by Cori Vokoun, owner of Buckshot Farms.

Champion Arabian Reining Horse Futurity 5 & Under ADESSA SS (PA Gazsi x Cassandra SS), ridden by Nathan Kent for owner Connie Cole O’Brien.

Champion Arabian Reining Horse EAF HESA WIZARD (Hesa Zee x RV Muscana), ridden by Ken Eppers for owner Round Barn Ranch.

Champion Arabian Reining Junior Horse ADESSA SS (PA Gazsi x Cassandra SS), ridden by Nathan Kent for owner Connie Cole O’Brien.

Champion Arabian Reining Horse Intermediate Open TA GLACIER (Kordelas x Gloria AHSB), ridden by Ryan Anderson for owner Elizabeth Dagnall.

Champion Arabian Reining Intermediate Champion Arabian Reining Limited Non-Pro Non-Pro AAOTR TWC HOTSTUFF (D A AAOTR TA GLACIER (Kordelas x Gloria Napitov x BF Olivia), ridden by owner AHSB), ridden by owner Elizabeth Dagnall. Julie Madden.

Champion Arabian Reining Primetime NonPro AAOTR ART BY HESA (Hesa Zee x Artymusme), ridden by Rod Powell for owner Colby Powell.

Champion Arabian Reining Horse Rookie Non-Pro AATR BA SUMMER BREEZE (BA Morainas Champ x Kimaels Kameo), ridden by owner Jennica Stevens.

Champion Arabian Reining Open Derby EAF HESA WIZARD (Hesa Zee x RV Muscana), ridden by Ken Eppers for owner Round Barn Ranch.

Champion HA/AA Reining Junior Horse TR POR QUIXOTE (Ray Gay Quixote x Portena), ridden by Crystal McNutt for owner Joe Betten.

Champion HA/AA Reining Horse CUSTOM GALE (Custom Crome x SA Phantom Gale), ridden by Crystal McNutt for owner Joe Betten.

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Champion HA/AA Reining Horse AAOTR IMA SMART ONE (Im Genuinely Smart x MVA Scarlet Orzel), ridden by Cori Vokoun, owner of Buckshot Farms.

Champion HA/AA Reining Horse Futurity 5 & Under TR POR QUIXOTE (Ray Gay Quixote x Portena), ridden by Crystal McNutt for owner Joe Betten.

Champion HA/AA Reining Horse Intermediate Open SURE IS A WHIZ (Gold Card Whiz x HF Seralee), ridden by Jim Hitt for owners Dennis or Sally Douglas.

Champion HA/AA Reining Horse Intermediate Non-Pro AAOTR LJ MARSHALL (Al-Marah Matt Dillon x Mild Beauty), ridden by owner Theresa Spencer.

Champion HA/AA Reining Horse Limited Non-Pro AAOTR LJ MARSHALL (Al-Marah Matt Dillon x Mild Beauty), ridden by owner Theresa Spencer.

Champion HA/AA Reining Horse Primetime Non-Pro AAOTR CUSTOM GALE (Custom Crome x SA Phantom Gale), ridden by owner Joe Betten.

Champion HA/AA Reining Horse RookieNon-Pro AATR HUSTLE UP (Tucks Hustler x CW Striking), ridden by co-owner Lindsey Hart McCool for co-owner Bonnie Hart Smith.

Champion HA/AA Reining Open Derby IMA SMART ONE (Im Genuinely Smart x MVA Scarlet Orzel), ridden by Tyson Randle for owner Buckshot Farms.

Champion Arabian Western Trail AGRACIE GIRL V (Sundance Kid V x Amazing Grace V), ridden by Jill Mitchell for owner Rancho Sonado LLC.

Champion Arabian Western Trail Junior Horse ABILENE MAC V (Maclintock V x Ames Perfection), ridden by Lou Roper for owner Susan Cavanagh.

Champion Arabian Western Trail AAOTR SLIDE N STYLE (Black N Style x Marliera), ridden by Megan Callan for owners James or Joanne Callan.

Champion Arabian Western Trail AATR Select DM ROHARA DON MANUEL (Versace x Echos Patina), ridden by Lyra Waggoner for owner Christi Mattson.

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Champion A/HA/AA Western Trail Futurity ABILENE MAC V (Maclintock V x Ames Perfection), ridden by Lou Roper for owner Susan Cavanagh.

Champion HA/AA Western Trail AJ SENSATIONAL MAGNUM (MR Sensation x WS Magnifikette), ridden by Lou Roper for owner Meadow Rose Arabians.

Champion HA/AA Western Trail Junior Horse KMA HERMANO (Los Angeles x Prescription Creme), ridden by Sterling Bradley for owner Karma Arabians.

Champion HA/AA Western Trail AAOTR RCC FRIAR TUCK (Cashmere MA x Lil Red Riding Hood), ridden by owner Robyn Meyer.

Champion HA/AA Western Trail AATR Select RAVENWOOD DUNIN STYLE (Ravenwood Exotic x Ravenwood Miss Spirit), ridden by owner Barbara Tibbs.

Champion Arabian Cutting VG TSATINE (Broadway Tstar x Lads Amelia), ridden by owner Wesley Larkin.

Champion Arabian Cutting Junior Horse RCC DAKOTA DAWN (Abidon x Cantaliera), ridden by Elise Etzebeth for owner Round Barn Ranch.

Champion Arabian Cutting Futurity RCC DAKOTA DAWN (Abidon x Cantaliera), ridden by Elise Etzebeth for owner Round Barn Ranch.

Champion Arabian Cutting Non-Pro VG TSATINE (Broadway Tstar x Lads Amelia), ridden by owner Madelena Camacho-Larkin

Champion Arabian Cutting Novice Horse KODYS KOPPER FLAME (Khemander Kody x Cinnamonn Bay), ridden by John Garland for owner Deni Grissette.

Champion HA/AA Cutting BUCKSHOT DUNIT AGAIN (HH Maxemus x Slip Sliding Away), ridden by Shellee Kotera for owners Steve or Linda Cohn.

Champion HA/AA Cutting Junior Horse VT SMART LITTLE FIRE (MH Rebellious x VT Sahvanna Ice), ridden by John Garland for owner Saundra Drouhard.

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Champion HA/AA Cutting Futurity VT SMART LITTLE FIRE (MH Rebellious x VT Sahvanna Ice), ridden by John Garland for owner Saundra Drouhard.

Champion HA/AA Cutting Non-Pro TR DUN THIS DUN THAT (Hollywood Dun It x Lahabeebe), ridden by Harold Green, owner of Evergreen Arabians LLC.

Champion HA/AA Cutting Novice Horse MY GOLDEN GAL (Faris Black Lites x Gals Elizabeth), ridden by Shellee Kotera for owner Nora Herman.

Champion Arabian Reined Cow Horse TR ZEE MEGAFIRE (Zee Mega Bucks x Afire Of Gold), ridden by Jamie Peters for owner Traci Moseley.

Champion Arabian Reined Cow Horse AATR TA GLACIER (Kordelas x Gloria AHSB), ridden by owner Elizabeth Dagnall.

Champion Arabian Limited Reined Cow Horse AATR SALTY JOHN (GS Khochise x Shezn Uptown Girl), ridden by owner Gail Genzel.

Champion HA/AA Reined Cow Horse SURE IS A WHIZ (Gold Card Whiz x HF Seralee), ridden by Jim Hitt for owners Dennis or Sally Douglas.

Champion HA/AA Reined Cow Horse AATR SMART LITTLE ALEX (The Smart Smoke x HF Farena), ridden by Michelle Roberts for owner Carol Roberts.

Champion HA/AA Limited Reined Cow Horse AATR MISS MAXIMUS (HH Maxemus x She Dun Slid), ridden by owner Cotton McNutt.

Champion Arabian Working Cow Horse KHEMOKRISTO (Kemonada x Baskabella), ridden by Eddie Ralston for owner Linda Gremore.

Champion Arabian Working Cow Junior Horse RCC DAKOTA DAWN (Abidon x Cantaliera), ridden by Elise Etzebeth for owner Round Barn Ranch.

Champion Arabian Working Cow Horse AAOTR HHRS BEAU IDEAL (Tanzmen x Buszina V), ridden by owner Barbara McCalip.

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Champion Arabian Working Cow Horse Futurity RCC DAKOTA DAWN (Abidon x Cantaliera), ridden by Elise Etzebeth for owner Round Barn Ranch.

Champion HA/AA Working Cow Horse KK CHICS PATRIOT (Cadolena x K-Futuras Ten), ridden by Bob Hart Jr for owner Marjorie Joy Carr.

Champion HA/AA Working Cow Junior Horse MY CHICS REVOLVER (Scarlets Revolver x My Chics Dually), ridden by Eddie Ralston for owner Megan Sitzman.

Champion HA/AA Working Cow AAOTR KK CHICS PATRIOT (Cadolena x K-Futuras Ten), ridden by owner Marjorie Joy Carr.

Champion HA/AA Working Cow Horse Futurity MY CHICS REVOLVER (Scarlets Revolver x My Chics Dually), ridden by Eddie Ralston for owner Megan Sitzman.

Champion Arabian Herd Work SH ELECTRIC GUN (Nobles Top Gun x Khaarmin Electra), ridden by Andy Camacho for owners Wesley and Madelena Larkin.

Champion Arabian Herd Work AATR AL MARAH SILVER MAGIC (SDA Silver Legend x DWFS Imajica), ridden by Toni Trego for owner Vango Arabians.

Champion HA/AA Herd Work BUCKSHOT DUNIT AGAIN (HH Maxemus x Slip Sliding Away), ridden by Shellee Kotera for owners Steve or Linda Cohn.

Champion HA/AA Herd Work AATR CC RIVAL (Mister Cayanne x AJ Dioressence), ridden by owner Michelle Roberts.

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Koweta Phoenix

The Emotional Finale Of The Family Superstar by Sarah Jayne Johnson At the 2017 U.S. Arabian Horse Nationals, one of the industry’s cherished western horses would grace the show ring one last time before his official retirement. Koweta Phoenix ended his 13-year show career with his beloved owner Rebecca Fulkerson West. This chestnut with the stunning white strip was among the elite horses of the breed making his final victory passes, earning two top tens in the western pleasure division.

Rebecca, Phoenix earned U.S. Reserve National Champion, and multiple U.S. National top tens, as well as two Canadian National Championships, two reserves and four top tens; as well as multiple championships at Regionals, the Buckeye and Scottsdale. However, one of Rebecca’s favorite show memories is from 2016, when Phoenix carried Rebecca’s mother to a Unanimous Region 12 Championship.

In 2001, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, by J.K Rowling was released in the United States and Koweta Phoenix (AM Gypsy Village x Annillusion, by Marsianin) was foaled; both magical celebrations for our industry and country. Koweta Phoenix, otherwise known as Phoenix at home, was bred by Denni Mack in Monticello, Ga, who owned both the sire and dam of Koweta Phoenix at the time, and who has bred over the years, 184 registered Arabian horses. In February 2004, Judith Daniels McGraw bought Koweta Phoenix and kick-started his long and notable show career.

The beauty of Phoenix cannot be denied, but to his owners, he is special in other ways. Phoenix is particular of who he trusts as a rider, making his connection with Rebecca that much more special, and what makes them such a powerful team.

“Phoenix is one of the special horses I have been lucky enough to train and show throughout his whole career. His beauty and heart have kept him at the top from the time he was 3 years old until his last U.S. Nationals at the age of 16. I will truly miss him, and he will always have a special place in my heart.” —Rick Gault “I fell in love with Phoenix the first time I saw him. Denni Mack brought him to Rick for training as a 3-year-old and his beautiful head and chrome stole my heart right from the beginning. I am so honored to have been a part of his show career from start to finish. He has been one of the most talked about horses we have ever had in training and certainly has been a big part of the success at RGT. He has put a lot of smiles on many faces and will always be one of my favorites!” —Laura Gault

Phoenix started showing in purebred Western Jr. Horse in 2004 with trainer Rick Gault. In June of 2010, Stephanie Fulkerson bought Phoenix for her daughter, Rebecca, making Rebecca’s dreams come true. By this time, the gelding had already earned the titles of Canadian National Champion Jr. Horse with Rick and U.S. National Champion AAOTR 55 & Over with his former owner. Prior to officially owning Phoenix, Rebecca showed her dream horse at the Buckeye Show. While there, they proved they were a special pair by winning their first class together. It was clear from the beginning, that there was an instant connection between Rebecca and Phoenix, inside and out of the show arena.

Becoming part of the Fulkerson family, Phoenix carried both Rebecca and her mother to roses in regional and national competitions. With

And none of Phoenix’s accomplishments would be possible without Rick Gault. From the start of his career to the end, Rick trained Phoenix to success; their connection truly awe-inspiring.

The trust between Rick, Rebecca and Phoenix was stronger than ever in Phoenix’s last class at U.S. Nationals. Phoenix was thriving in the warm-up arena where he was in his own world with his beloved trainer; every step showing the strong bond between horse and trainer which brought tears to Rebecca’s eyes. The waterworks did not end there. The retirement of Phoenix was met with tears … happy and sad … but mostly happy ones. A celebration of Phoenix will continue at the Rick Gault Training annual Christmas Party in December. Until then, the now retired western superstar’s new home is with Rebecca’s mother and grandmother at Mayberry Farm. Phoenix is now enjoying his daily pampering sessions, but wishes he received breakfast earlier. A happy ending for such an incredible horse and his family. n

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Adams Fire

Going Out On Top by Mary Kirkman Adams Fire, the distinctive black gelding who dominated the HalfArabian English ranks for more than a decade, has retired. His last appearance in the show ring may not have been accompanied by trophies and tri-colors, but anyone watching it can testify to its bona fide emotion—and how it transpired was more appropriate than the audience might have known. On Thursday evening, October 26, when Adam, in harness, presented the American flag to open the Pavilion’s evening session, in the buggy was not only his longtime trainer, Joel Kiesner, but also the woman who has been his special champion for more than a decade. Joan Eichen, her arm clutched tightly around Kiesner’s waist, smiled serenely as Adam circled the arena one final time, the stars-andstripes unfurling behind them. He had never carried a flag before and she had never accompanied him in the ring, but it was a perfect transition to his new life. Adams Fire, who was with one trainer for his entire show career, enjoyed three owners—breeders Tim and Marty Shea, R-A Aloha Arabians, and the Lawrence family of Starline Arabians—and he flourished with all of them, but it was for Starline that he did his most memorable work. Joan, Lori Lawrence’s mother and Nicole Lawrence-Chapparone’s grandmother, was the one who selected him for them in 2007. How seriously good is Adams Fire? Showing for seven years between 2005 and 2015, he won 14 national championships and two reserves in Half-Arabian English Pleasure and Pleasure Driving, including open, amateur, junior exhibitor, and futurity competition. Twelve of the 14 top titles were unanimous (as well as most of the preliminaries), and in each of his two reserves, he secured a first-place vote. Kiesner showed him in open, Lori presented him in amateur, and Nicole was his partner in both youth and amateur. Retirement is never unexpected for a horse of Adam’s age, and for him, there was only one requirement: it had to be his choice. In Tulsa, his team sensed that he was ready to call it a day. “Every time people had seen him, he was great, and that’s how we wanted to end it,” Kiesner says. “He deserves that. He didn’t need to go around the arena one more time—he didn’t owe anybody for anything. He’d given the world and his people everything he would ever have to, and so we owed it to him that he got to retire on top.” The only problem was the timing; they had not been able to issue an announcement and there was no time to plan a tribute. They were able to negotiate one last appearance in the ring when Dick Ames, scheduled to carry the flag on Thursday evening, kindly gave up his spot to allow Adam to do the honors.

“To keep Joan safe, Joel didn’t let the horse trot all he could trot,” Lori Lawrence notes. “That wasn’t the point. Everybody’s seen that. This was just to give her that moment, the recognition and the happiness. “My mother’s so attached to Adam,” she adds, “and at 84, I don’t know that she’ll be able to come to Nationals again. This may have been her last year as well as Adam’s.” That doesn’t mean Joan won’t continue to see and enjoy Adams Fire. Within days of arriving at the Starline farm in Rancho Santa Fe, California, he settled in, transforming from high-powered show horse to family pet and trail mount in what had to be record time.

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“He’s just a great horse and great horses do great things,” shrugs Joel Kiesner. “He’s what I call a thoroughly great horse. There are great horses who do great things in the ring, and then there are thoroughly great horses, that don’t have personality flaws. When he went into the first class of his life, he said ‘no problem,’ and when he went into the hundredth class of his life, he said ‘no problem.’ He was great at everything he did.” As they did in the show ring, Lori and Nicole both ride Adam in retirement. “It’s like a second part of life with him that we’re getting to share,” Lori smiles. “We’re going to enjoy it, and I think he is every bit as much. I don’t know if it’s possible, but he looks even more beautiful—he turns a lot of heads as he goes down the trail!” “With Adam I have a unique bond where it feels like our minds meld when I am riding him, more than I’ve ever felt with any other horse,” Nicole says. “I even joke that it’s like he can read my mind. And I’ve always known how lucky I have been to ride this really special horse. Today on the trail, my mother was on Nabasken, who has to be in front.

So, I’m back behind her on Adam, laughing, because Adam has just his little keg shoe on and he’s breaking past level. He cracks me up—you don’t have to ask him to do it, he just does his thing and loves it.” One of Adam’s most delightful qualities, she says, is his affection for humans. “As special of a connection as I have with him, the most unique thing about Adam is that my mom feels like she has that same special connection with him and so does my grandmother. I don’t think a lot of horses can give so many people that same feeling usually. I checked on [Joan] today after I went riding, and she said, ‘Did you ride your big boy today? That makes me so happy! I love all the horses, but Adam’s special.’” That’s why Adams Fire’s last appearance in the show ring may have been his most important, even lined up against the history of all his triumphs. As Adam walked back to his stall for the last time at U.S. Nationals, Lori asked her mother if she had enjoyed their outing in the ring. Beaming, Mrs. Eichen replied, “I think I’m in heaven. This is one of the best days of my life.” n

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Champion Arabian English Show Hack EQ ESCALADE (Bucharest V x Allurience CG), ridden by Brooke Fuchs for owners James Blevins and Kimberly Butler.

Champion Arabian English Show Hack AAOTR FS ROCKETMAN (AA Apollo Bey x Heavenlei), ridden by owner Kristen Meyer.

Champion HA/AA English Show Hack SF STONEWOODS N COOK (SF Specs Shocwave x Doubletrees Lady Of Intrigue), ridden by James Lowe for owner Amazing Horse Woman LLC.

Champion HA/AA English Show Hack AAOTR MEGATROPOLIS BF (Nobilistic BF x Clover Hill’s Blazing Luck), ridden by Sarah Elizabeth Ellis for owner Ellis Arabians.

Champion Arabian Pleasure Driving HEIRS NOBLE LOVE (Afires Heir x Noble Aphroditie), driven by Joel Kiesner for owner T Karlton Jackson.

Champion Arabian Pleasure Driving AAOTD JUSTAFIRE Champion Arabian Country Pleasure Driving REJOICE CONNECTION (Hucks Connection V x Candlelightaffair), REJOICE (A Temptation x Rumina Afire), driven by Brian driven by Lea Clinton Dearing for owner Vicki Humphrey. Murch for owner Strawberry Banks Farm.

Champion Arabian Country Pleasure Driving AAOTD SA GISELE (IXL Noble Express x Rumina Afire), driven by Lori Lawrence, owner of Starline Arabians LLC.

Champion HA/AA Pleasure Driving CSP HOT DAM (Mamage x The Vintage Rose), driven by Dalton Budd for owners Richard or Mackenzie Mullis.

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Champion HA/AA Pleasure Driving AAOTD NUTCRACKER SWEET PF (Undulata’s Nutcracker x Ames Déjà vu), driven by Juliette Dell for owner 6D Ranch Ltd.


Champion HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving PHI BETA KAPPAH (Phi Slama Jama x BRA Quintessence), driven by James Lowe for owner Amazing Horse Woman LLC.

Champion HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving AAOTD FRANKLY SCARLETTE (Mattaffair x Kiwi Berry), driven by Gerald Reeder for owner Nicci Reeder Waldschmidt.

Champion Arabian Mounted Native Costume NOBLE AT MIDNIGHT (IXL Noble Express x Melody Afire), ridden by Sharon Blendinger for owner Burrline LLC.

Champion Arabian Mounted Native Costume Champion HA/AA Mounted Native AAOTR NOBLE AT MIDNIGHT (IXL Costume DIVVINCI (Afire Bey V x Rimone Noble Express x Melody Afire), ridden by GW), ridden by owner Sydney Landers. Katie Burr for owner Burrline LLC.

Champion HA/AA Mounted Native Costume AAOTR DIVVINCI (Afire Bey V x Rimone GW), ridden by owner Sydney Landers.

Champion Arabian Ladies Side Saddle English FLIRTACIOUS FIRE PF (Afire Bey V x PF Im Flattered), ridden by Taryn Lundquist for owners Ivan or Sheryl Osorio.

Champion Arabian Ladies Side Saddle English AAOTR FS ROCKETMAN (AA Apollo Bey x Heavenlei), ridden by owner Kristen Meyer.

Champion Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Western AAOTR BEYSTARRS KADANCE (ATA Bey Starr x OFW Dark Dancing), ridden by owner Shahar Lawrence.

Champion Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Western KHABERET PGA (Khadraj NA x RA Kela), ridden by Elizabeth Bentley for owners Robert and Nancy Risen.

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Champion HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle English MAYBELLINE CA (Noble Way x Abeline), ridden by Jennifer Schmitt for owners Rachel, Laurie and Dale Enns.

Champion HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle English AAOTR LARDA MERCY WH (Hey Hallelujah x Lady Larda W), ridden by owner Krystle Howe.

Champion HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Western OSO SMOKIN (Oso Arragant x Tide My Shoes), ridden by Vickey Bowman for owners Jessica or Karey Barker.

Champion HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Western AAOTR RAZZBERRY SMOOTHIE (Vanilla Zip x Estella TM), ridden by owner Laura Wilcox.

Champion Arabian English Trail Horse AGRACIE GIRL V (Sundance Kid V x Amazing Grace V), ridden by Jill Mitchell for owner Rancho Sonado LLC.

Champion Arabian English Trail AAOTR KMA ANGELO (Los Angeles x Spanish Splendor), ridden by Karlan Downing, owner of Karma Arabians.

Champion HA/AA English Trail Horse AAOTR STARS AND STRIPES SF (Allionces Knight x Starry Spumoni), ridden by Nan Walden, owner of Rancho Sonado LLC.

Champion A/HA/AA Showmanship AATH 50 & Over CATHY GRIFFIN, owner of The Black Pearl G (Ima Fancy Scotch Bar x Fa-Stara).

Champion A/HA/AA Showmanship AATH 19-49 MICHELLE PEASE-PAULSEN, owner of Okies Paulina PGA (Okie Paul Quixote x Friska BRSB).

Champion A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship AATH 50 & Over CASSANDRA DAWSON with My Khinda Destinee (TA Khalil x Im Destinees Hobby), for owners David or Jessica Bein.

Champion A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship AATR 19-49 AMANDA GOLESTANI, owner of Dun Waltzin (Walla Walla Dun It x Francheskaa).

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MM SABE

Retiring Resplendent In Roses With A Record Setting 31 National Championships by Catherine Cole Ferandelli

MM Sabe’s trainers and top fans, Larry and Jody Hoffman of Hesten Park Arabians, both grin and exclaim, “How many show horses do you know who have shown 14 years with but two people, through the Youth age groups, on to Adult Amateur all the while winning in national level open competition in four different disciplines?” Admittedly, very few if any horses have achieved this, plus the record setting accomplishment of winning 31 national championships and 14 reserve titles. MM Sabe (‘Sabe’), by Desperado V and out of Sabriina, unrivaled as the winningest of English and Arabian national title competitions, took his final turn in the show pen at this year’s U.S. Nationals. And Sabe true to himself, shaped this splendorous career his way. Owner (and other rider) Morgan Kelly, remembers, “My parents and I were looking for a national-level country English horse. I was entering the 13 & Under Youth division. Our trainers, Larry and Jody Hoffman, were entrusted with finding us that special horse. Who knew he would be a 4-year-old gelding from Northern California?” Spotted at the 2003 U.S. Nationals in Albuquerque, Larry and Jody watched Sabe school with his current trainer. Larry then hopped on himself. Both recollect, “Sabe was beautiful, almost effeminate with Arabian type, and his gaits were good. Still, at first nothing stood out. But … when Sabe was put through some exercises we do with young horses, we got the surprise of our lives! Sabe was pliant and incredibly true gaited in all his gaits. We knew then and there, we had our horse.” Ar abian Horse Times | 220 | Volume 48, No. 6


This trusted relationship with Larry and Jody allowed the Kellys to quickly purchase Sabe sight unseen (as Larry says, “Before anyone else saw him!”). Eleven-year-old Morgan Kelly had her horse, and looked ahead to their debut at next year’s Youth Nationals. Being long distance owners, the Kellys didn’t meet Sabe until early the next spring. Morgan remembers well, “The first time I saw Sabe, I thought he was a mare; he is truly that refined in beauty and type. The second thing I noticed (and later recanted) was that he seemed to have little personality. We all quickly learned that this was not the case. Sabe knew what he wanted and was determined to make it happen his way. He loves showing; getting better and better as the show goes on. It was up to us to sense this and accommodate Sabe to achieve the greatness he loved to display in the show ring.” Sabe showed in country English with Larry and Morgan through her Youth years. Sensing Sabe needed ‘something different,’ the Hoffmans moved him into show hack training—a transition the bay gelding loved with its varied and complex gaits. Larry affirms, “Never have I known a horse who executed his gaits so purely and perfectly.” Sabe, Larry and Morgan treated spectators to splendid show hack performances, and then English side saddle and driving, winning U.S. and Canadian national championships all the while. When Morgan moved into the Adult Amateur division, she, Larry and Jody began to realize a possibility of setting a national champion record; currently held by NDL Pericles with an amazing 30 national championships. Larry and Morgan agreed, “We would go for beating the record, but not at Sabe’s expense.” MM Sabe understood, putting on an AAOTR English Show Hack performance at the 2016 U.S. Nationals that brought tears to Morgan, culminating with the glory of taking her grand bay gelding to his 31st trip into the winner’s circle for those national championship roses. Today, MM Sabe is home at Hesten Park, well into his annual 60-day rest post U.S. Nationals. Morgan smiles, “Sabe currently thinks he’s doing his holiday period when he rests and rides the trails. We are awaiting and anticipating when he realizes he’s on to his next chapter,” as the retired record holder of an unprecedented 31 national championships. n

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The Culmination Of An Incredible Career by Beth Ellen Hunziker

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t the 2017 U.S. Arabian Horse Nationals, the crème de la crème of the breed competed for one of the most prestigious honors in the country. Among the champions was a veteran of the show ring and a special young woman. Their story is about love, loyalty and dreams coming true.

It all began at the dawn of the new millennium, when a star was born, an Arabian stallion whose origin was a small town in rural Minnesota, but whose name would become known throughout the world. LD Pistal, by Magnum Psyche, was foaled on May 20, 2000. His breeders, Allen and Marian Corrow of Lawndale Arabians, bred and owned his dam, Canadian National Champion Mare, Halana. They also bred LD Halston (Padrons Psyche x Halana), who was exported to Brazil where he was later named National Champion. When the LD Pistal Partners, LLC purchased the stallion in March of 2006, Pistal had already earned the titles of Canadian National Champion Junior Stallion and Reserve Champion Futurity Colt. Just seven months later, in October of 2006, LD Pistal was named U.S. National Champion Stallion. From the very start of his career, there was an undeniable connection between LD Pistal and David, just as there had been between David and Pistal’s great grandsire *Padron, his grandsire Padrons Psyche; and his sire, Magnum. You can see—almost feel—the close bond between the horse and the man inside the show ring or relaxing at the farm. In total, LD Pistal earned seven United States and Canadian National Championship titles, as well as international titles in Brazil and Israel. In May of 2017, LD Pistal began a new chapter in his life when Steve and Darla Miles of Milestone Arabians in Basehor, Kansas purchased him. Steve and Darla have bred and owned Arabian horses for over 20 years and it seemed they were destined to be a part of Pistal’s life. The Miles are very active members of the Arabian community and their daughter, Whitney, has a deep love for the horses. A special bond was soon formed between Whitney and Pistal; they just clicked. In May, they went to their first show together where they won the Region I AAOTH Halter Championship. In August, Whitney, received the gift of a lifetime when her parents presented her with full ownership of LD Pistal. No young woman could have been more thrilled or grateful. The team showed again and they were awarded the Arabian National Breeder Finals AAOTH Halter Championship; the prelude to the culmination of this champion’s career. Planning to show LD Pistal in Tulsa, it was decided that it would be his last dance and Whitney Miles would be his partner. Once again, LD Pistal showed everyone what it means to be a true champion and gave a thrilling performance. Pistal and Whitney were named 2017 U.S. National AAOTH Halter Champions. On Saturday night, during the final championships, LD Pistal was honored with a standing ovation as he entered the show arena one last time with Whitney at the lead. It was an extremely touching and emotional moment. Watching the gleaming, powerful stallion led by the diminutive young woman, they were one heart … one soul. It was the perfect ending to a thrilling career. But his story does not end there… The next day, Pistal arrived at Milestone Arabians. As he stepped off the trailer, he looked out over his new surroundings and let out a call to the other horses, announcing his arrival. It seemed that LD Pistal, the consummate champion, knew he had arrived at his forever home. Now that’s a happy ending. Ar abian Horse Times | 222 | Volume 48, No. 6


“LD Pistal’s story is one of humble beginnings with the Corrows, a family full of hope and faith, who loved him from the moment he was born. Pistal truly loves life and all humans that have surrounded him. He always tries to please everyone—as hard as any horse, of any breed, has ever strived for before him. The giant heart of this stallion can only be compared with the likes of American equine heroes such as Secretariat, Seabiscuit, Phar Lap or Ruffian. Pistal made every handler that ever had the honor to present him, appear as if they were the best in their field. In fact, it was all him, always loving the challenge they presented to him, because he has the heart and mind of a true champion. Pistal’s greatest days lay ahead. His life’s reward is that he is now with another family who will love him unconditionally and respect and care for him like the king he truly is. Thank you, Steve, Darla and Whitney Miles, for this gift to him. LD Pistal, thank you for blessing our family throughout these many years. We look forward to visiting and seeing you in the beautiful, lush green pastures you now call home at Milestone Arabians. God bless and keep you… We will always love you!” —David, Courtney, Lyndsey, Emma and Jake Boggs

“We feel so blessed to have National Champion Stallion LD Pistal spend the rest of his days at our farm. Pistal clearly touched so many hearts and lives around the world in a very special way; to know him is to love him. Pistal and Whitney have an amazing bond; sometimes it seems as though they have their own language. He is such a kind, lovable character, especially for a stallion. “We will give him the best care possible and he will be treated like the king he is. This opportunity is both our honor and our pleasure. LD Pistal will have the run of Milestone Arabians and he will be given all the love and respect he deserves, just as the Corrow family had hoped for him!” —Steve, Darla and Whitney Miles Ar abian Horse Times | 223 | Volume 48, No. 6


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THANK YOU, everyone, for another wonderful year! As 2017 comes to a close, we are once again left feeling endless gratitude for the overwhelming support we’ve received from donors, beneficiaries and fundraiser participants. Because of you, our grants given to youth riders have increased 650% since 2015, and we hope to give back even more in the years to come! We wish everyone a cheerful holiday season filled with friends and family. Love, Emme & Jenny Co-Chairs

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Leaders Of The Times:

Prince

Royal Bred, Internationally Raised

by Theresa Cardamone Prince Michael MPE has every reason to be dubbed an international royal. He descends from a sire line dripping with Kings of the breed, one incredible stallion after another—from his father “the Champion Maker” WH Justice, to powerhouse sires Magnum Psyche, Padrons Psyche, Padron, Patron, Aswan, Nazeer, Mansour—and further back to Saklawi I, foaled in the Syrian desert in 1880. Each of those stallions has founded his own branch of their joint paternal dynasty. Bred by Manzi Pure Egyptian Arabians at their picturesque farm in the Italian countryside northwest of Florence, Prince Michael MPE is now owned by Haras JM, the well-established stud farm of José Alves Filho and Maisa Tucci Alves, Sao Paulo, Brazil. In a three-way international deal that is beneficial for all parties, Prince Michael MPE has been leased by the Hawk’s Flight Partners, LLC for the 2017/2018 breeding seasons, and is standing at stud in the United States for the first time under the care of Karin McMurtrie at Hawk’s Flight Farm in Sarasota, Florida. Haras JM spokesman, Fernando Poli,

is excited about the potential for an expanded audience for the stallion through the lease. “We moved him from Brazil to the United States to promote the horse, the breeding program of José Alves, and the Haras JM brand,” he explains. “At the same time, it offers another breeding farm in the U.S. an opportunity to stand such a horse, and American breeders more access to him. We are confident he will be handled with care, as Karin and Hawk’s Flight Farm came highly recommended.” Prince Michael’s dam, Thee Rahiba, is a phenomenal producer of National and International Gold Champions, as well as being the mother of many sires and dams of champions. A silver grey, distinctly feminine, and extremely typey straight Egyptian mare, she has over 25% Nazeer blood with 22 crosses to that preeminent stallion, primarily through the ultra-refined Morafic and his notable descendants. Thee Rahiba’s many fine offspring include Aj Rahifa, her daughter by prominent sire Ajman Moniscione. To the cover of Aj Mardan, Aj Rahifa produced the beautiful 2016 Chantilly AHO World Cup Gold

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Champion Yearling Filly Aj Rafiqa for her breeder, HH Sheikh Ammar Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi of Ajman Stud, UAE. An identical cross of Aj Mardan and Thee Rahiba resulted in Aj Rafiqa’s full brother, Aj Radman, the 2017 Gold Champion Yearling Colt at both the Tulip Cup in Holland and at the Wels International Show in Austria. When bred to World Champion Stallion Marwan Al Shaqab, Thee Rahiba produced the gorgeous grey stallion Libano MPE, a 2013 European Top Five Champion who also placed third in his class at the highly competitive World Championships in Paris. But it was to the cover of the stellar sire WH Justice that Thee Rahiba produced Prince Michael MPE in 2009, just one year after giving birth to his full sister, Turchiya MPE. While little Prince Michael was busy unfolding as a young colt, his elegant sister was busy adding luster to the family crest. Not only did Turchiya MPE win the 2009 Italian National Gold Champion Yearling Filly title, she also won the trophy for Best Head and the highly coveted Best in Show award over all entries. Turchiya MPE garnered additional Gold Champion titles to add to her swelling coffers that year on her way to winning the 2009 Best Head trophy at the premiere event for Arabian horses, the World Championship in Paris. The Prince Michael MPE foals that are already on the ground in Brazil were born in 2015, 2016 and 2017. From the outset, they have been exceeding all expectations, raising high hopes for similar results in the future. His foals are uniformly elegant, with an abundance of Arabian type and bright attitudes. Poli is enthusiastic about the high quality. “The Prince Michael foals are already winning Class A championships in Brazil,” he extols. “They are really pretty, which you would expect from any cross with Prince Michael. The majority of the mares that we’ve been using with him at JM Stud come from Bey Shah, Ali Jamaal, Padrons Psyche, and Pscore sire lines. The foals that we particularly liked came from the Pscore daughters, but Prince Michael basically works well with everything.” His sleek chestnut daughter, Angelika Michael JM, who was bred by Haras JM, was named the Brazilian National Bronze Champion Junior Filly in 2016. She is out of Echo Moniela, a daughter of Echo Magnifficoo, himself a United States and Canadian National Champion and Scottsdale Grand Champion Stallion, as well as the sire of countless champions. Fernando Poli appreciates that breeders have chosen to book some of their very special mares to Prince Michael and are now anxiously awaiting foals from him in 2018. Karin McMurtrie and Ken Miller of Hawk’s Flight Partners, LLC are also extremely excited about the upcoming 2018 foal crop of Prince Michael MPE. According to McMurtrie, the partners bred mares with a wide range of pedigrees to him combining the bloodlines of Ali Jamaal, doubling up on the El Shaklan with Amir Jamaal daughters, Padrons Pysche, and Shah Azim to name a few. When asked what it is like to be around Prince Michael, Poli was effusive in his praise. “He’s a very fine horse, very easy-going,” says Poli. “Prince Michael loves people and he loves attention,” Poli continues. “His eyes are something that amaze me. They are so soft, it looks like he is crying all the time. Prince Michael is a good horse, he is just

PRINCE MICHAEL MPE (WH Justice x Thee Rahiba, by BJ Thee Mustafa). so easy to work with, whether during breeding or preparing to show him to guests. He’s just a great Arabian stallion to be around.” A good temperament is critical when it comes to producing foals that have sound minds and are eager to learn, and it is a quality that Prince Michael MPE has in spades. Karin McMurtrie agrees, “I have had the pleasure of owning two wonderful Arabian stallions since 1981, Cal Daaba and Amir Jamaal. Both were so easy to breed and handle. I was thrilled when Prince M settled in at the farm, and showed what a kind, intelligent, and truly sweet stallion he is.” The perfect combination of exotic beauty, kind intelligence, phenomenal pedigree, and undeniable Arabian presence have merged in Prince Michael MPE to create a wealth of opportunity for savvy breeders. To accommodate his burgeoning book, Prince Michael MPE will not be shown until he fulfills his destiny in the breeding barn at Hawk’s Flight Farm. Having him on the ground in America has allowed the Hawk’s Flight Partners, LLC to provide additional incentives for potential clients who are considering him for their mares. To that end, he has been nominated for the Scottsdale Signature Stallion Futurity and the Region 12 Spotlight Futurity Programs, and he will also be entered in the AHA Breeders Sweepstakes, giving more value to his foals who will be born in the U.S. With some breeding decisions for next year yet to be made, Ken Miller and Karin McMurtrie invite everyone to come to sunny Sarasota to experience this rare and magnificent stallion in the flesh. n

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Joel Gangi—

Real … Resilient … Refreshing

Nobilistic BF

by KARA LARSON

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Joel Gangi is the first to tell you the Arabian horse industry can be a vicious one. For a horseman to experience enduring success here, he must possess a certain sense of reality and resiliency. Genuine, long-term success never finds its home in vanity, money or pomp— vapid markers of a shortsighted vision. The truth is, a great Arabian horseman’s legacy stems from the purity of connection between man and horse. Joel discovered this connection early, and having devoted his life to the Arabian horse, has fostered that connection in many loyal owners, breeders and amateur riders.

subscribed. He grew up admiring horsemen like Bob Hart Sr., Tom McNair, Gene LaCroix, Lee Caldwell, Stan White Sr., Red Beyer and Caroline Gardner. He would read their stories and closely watch how they worked their horses at the shows. Joel was 12, turning 13 the summer he decided to make money training horses. He went out to peoples’ farms and made around $50 a month until the age of 15. That’s when he became hooked on Lasma Arabians and would talk to Gene LaCroix once a year at the Baton Rouge horse show. He told Gene he wanted to work for him as soon as he got out of high school, so once he graduated in 1977, they had a meeting at U.S. Nationals.

Growing up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in the 1960s, Joel’s mom and dad had about an acre of land and a horse in their backyard. In the summertime, Joel would spend his days riding bareback, baking in the Deep South sun. He didn’t do any formal riding, but at the beginning of May since he was 10, he would happily tag along with his mom to an Arabian horse show right in Baton Rouge. Around this time, Joel also took to reading the Arabian horse publications of the era. As a boisterous youngster, he remembers going down to the mailbox every day, anticipating the arrival of the next edition of the magazines in which his mother

“He told me, ‘Joel, you’re just going to be cleaning stalls and grooming horses. You don’t need to do that.’ He advised me to go work for Gil Chavez, spend a year or two there, and then come see him. He said, ‘Go work for this guy—I’m telling you, he’s really good.’ So, I went directly to Gil and he hired me. My mother flew me out to California in November of 1977 and I got to work.” Gil imprinted several things on Joel, the first being hard work. Joel was at the

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barn at 5 o’clock in the morning and worked until 5 o’clock in the evening seven days a week. And rarely would they take a day off. Joel also credits Gil for instilling in him logic and rational thinking on training horses. “One of the things he always told me,” Joel shares, “is if it’s not working, just stop. Even if you get off the horse and come back the next day, stop and think about it.” While working for Gil, Joel recalls the Arabian horse industry really starting to evolve. The business was growing exponentially, and though it was exciting to this 19-year-old kid from Louisiana, Joel was feeling the wear of the work. When he left Gil, nearly two years after he began, he was understandably burnt out. He didn’t know what he wanted his future to look like; the only thing he was certain of was the fact that he wanted to go home and sleep. And he did—he says he probably slept for about a month. Joel then enrolled at Louisiana State University (LSU) and took a break from working horses; though, this break wouldn’t last long. He received a call from Shirley King about a horse she believed could only be trained by Joel. He knew the horse and initially refused—a few times—but Shirley’s persistence wore him down. He went out to their farm, schooled the horse, and before he could refuse again, Shirley asked her daughter, Teresa, whether she would like Joel to train her horse or not. Teresa politely asked Joel if he could train him, and for 20-year-old Joel, that was it. He was done refusing and agreed to help out the King family while he continued going to school at LSU and later, Southeastern Louisiana University. This horse and family altered Joel’s life plans at the time, and would ultimately shape his future endeavors with the Arabian.

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Joel kept working horses and gaining modest clients, and when he decided to open a training barn around five years later, he admits, “I didn’t know anything; I didn’t know how to manage money. All I knew is what Gil taught me, which was to keep things clean and work horses every day.” The next several years were harrowing, while Joel figured out how to properly run his business. He looked to his mentors, Gil Chavez and David Gardner, for advice, but he knew exactly what needed to happen to turn his misfortunes into success. “It was 1983 and I was in Denham Springs, Louisiana,” Joel says, “trying to train very common Arabian horses. I was talking to my friend Julie Johnson and I told her I needed to find a client willing to invest in high quality horses as breeding stock. Within six months of that conversation, I received a phone call from a CPA down in New Orleans named Joe Vizzini. He said, ‘I’ve been told I need to talk to you about Arabian horses.’” At 24 years old, Joel went to New Orleans and had dinner with Joe, where they made plans to go to Colonial Wood in Arlington, Texas, owned by Paul and Dodie Wood, and managed by Joel’s good friend, Johnny Downing. Within 30 days, under Joel’s guidance, Joe would buy four mares and eight breedings to Medallion for $1 million cash. Over the next nine months, they would spend about another $1.5 million; and so, Vizzini Arabians was born. In the meantime, Joel had bought land with his parents around 1984 in Prairieville, Louisiana, and started building a 23-stall barn in 1988. Joel and Teresa King, the now grown

up daughter of Shirley and Harold King, started seeing each other, and together, they would show the first successful “trotting horses” in Joel’s young career. Up to this point, Joel had trained more winning western pleasure horses, so these inspired a turning point of sorts. Up in Smoke, Joel bought in 1987 as a yearling, and Defiancce was purchased as a 2-year-old the same year. It was a big deal when they scraped together enough money to go to Canadian Nationals in 1990, where Defiancce was top ten and Up in Smoke went reserve champion. This inspired them to muster the funds to head to U.S. Nationals that same year, where Defiancce was named National Reserve Champion English Pleasure Junior Horse and Up in Smoke went top ten in the open English and top ten in the amateur class with Teresa. Though Joel didn’t have much experience with English horses up to that point, regardless of division, his horsemanship was based on the notion of respect for the horse. That’s why, in the midst of difficult times, he stuck around in the business of training Arabian horses. For two years, Joel and Teresa lived in the office of his horse barn. “I had a desk; I didn’t have a bed,” he laughs. “We would flop the double mattress down at night, watch a 10-inch black and white TV with aluminum poles for antennas, and cook on a Hibachi and with a microwave a client gave us.” When clients came, Joel would shove the mattress in the tack room, as he preferred them not to know that he slept right where they sat. This is a stark difference to the comfortable life Joel has built for himself at present, which he achieved by

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Silent Steel

being ambitious, genuine and not totally unaccustomed to a life of frugality. “I know what broke is. I know what not having anything is. When I came home from working at Bentwood in the summer of 1982, a martingale was a piece of hay string I tied loops in. A whip was a branch I found that had enough flexibility to it that I could trim the excess branches off. When you come from that state, it changes your outlook.” The path toward more stable living was right around the bend, and it began with Sue Williams, whom Joel credits as an incredibly influential person in his life. In 1988, she introduced Joel to Walter Bogan, who would become Joel’s longest client, now approaching a 30-year relationship. “Walter was very important in my development, career and business. He was a senior partner with Price-Waterhouse; he loved and bred the Arabian horse, and consulted with me a lot. And then he started having horses in training with me.” Prominent people to next enter Joel’s life were Dan and Hayla Heard. With their help, Joel was able to pay off a big portion of his barn and property, and finally, he and Teresa could afford an apartment. Dan and Hayla, fixtures in the industry for over 10 years, bred great horses and won national championships on a yearly basis, one of which is the famous

Revelation JF. Their herd was eventually reduced as their five kids graduated and went on with their lives. As luck would have it, the youngest daughter, Elizabeth, introduced Joel to Susan Turner and Scott Purdin—another milestone relationship in Joel’s career. When Joel met Susan Turner, Scott Purdin, and their daughter, Amanda, they were clients of Sue Williams, but they bought a few high-quality horses from Joel, including Allisun and GV Bey Phantom. Initially, Scott would come by simply to talk with Joel. “Scott is an extremely intelligent man,” Joel says, “he has a lot of vision. Scott took a liking to me and I took a liking to him for one big reason; he bred koi fish exactly how I bred Arabian horses. He went strictly off the female line, which I had been taught by Johnny Downing, who was taught by breeders at the Polish Stud in Poland.” Scott wanted to begin breeding Arabian horses, so Joel would advise him on which mares to buy and breed. Scott also convinced Susan and Amanda to use Joel as their trainer. “It’s funny, because I was told this years later from Amanda,” shares Joel. “The horses were at my property, and one day her mom and dad brought her out and dropped her off at my property, but she didn’t want to be there. But on that first day, I put her on three or four horses (I heard her tell this story

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the other day), and she said she’d never ridden that much, it was just wonderful, and she was hooked.” From that day forward, the progression of Boisvert Farms, the 70-acre Turner-Purdin family farm in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has included Joel every step of the way. Beyond Joel’s work with Boisvert, his own farm, Gangi Incorporated, has the same 23-stall barn he built in 1988. Here, he has a select

group, most of which are from people who have come to him for help with training, and more notably, with breeding. The hallmark of Joel’s approach is encouraging them to take back the power and breed their own horses. From Walter Bogan, Plantation Arabians, Kingswood Arabians, Ellis Arabians and Boisvert Farms to Shamrock Farms, Joel has shared his expertise to build up solid, quality

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Job JF

Titleist BF

herds for each. And because of this approach, Joel admits he has a pool of about 100 horses to choose from every year, something that he believes other trainers don’t have access to. “They’re starving because their owners have quit breeding horses. Some think it’s unaffordable to breed these horses— but listen, it’s affordable. You have to promote it and make it enjoyable for them. If we don’t get back to that, the industry is going to keep declining.”

$2,000 weekend show per horse across the country. And, of course, the issues here are not so clear-cut and simple. It’s complicated and convoluted, but for Joel and many others, this is a conversation worth having. Because at this point in time for the Arabian horse, Joel believes, we can’t afford to be shortsighted. We can’t let instant gratification win out over the long-term success of individual farms and the industry as a whole.

This is where Joel turns his lifetime of training and breeding Arabian horses into a vision for the future. And on this topic, he doesn’t shy away from being anything but unapologetically honest. He believes the heart of this industry has to be refocused to promoting owners, breeders and amateurs.

“The average person cannot afford to be a part of the industry right now. And if you don’t make it affordable, it’s going to go away. People think it will never truly go away, but yes, it will. For instance, at Youth Nationals this year, there were seven lead line horses. I remember when there were two laps—4050 lead liners out there.”

He remembers one horse show in particular as a kid where they combined Region 9 and 12 in Baton Rouge for a whopping 700-horse show in 1974. This was at a time when breeders and owners were at the forefront of the industry; a time when your ribbons were an indication of the quality of your herd. Joel recalls seeing big-name farms like Bentwood Farms, Gleannloch Farms, Cedardale Arabians, Ford Arabians and Lasma Arabians—all farms owned by Arabian owners and breeders. From Joel’s perspective, the key for trainers is putting effort back into fostering meaningful relationships with the horse and encouraging breeding instead of pushing for a

So, what’s the solution? Joel sees it broken down into a few parts. First, it’s about infusing life and pride back into breeding programs. Second, it’s grassroots education. He believes by promoting teaching in schools and churches in our communities and through academy programs, we can begin to bridge the gap between kids and their access to horses. The last aspect of rethinking the current trajectory of the industry has to do with the environment we subject horses to and their intrinsic value as individuals. For Joel, these go hand in hand. “I always tell people, the worst horse in my barn today is 1,000 times better than the horses I worked when

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2017 United States National Championship trophies.

I was 10 years old, so I respect each and every one of them. And listen, just because a horse can’t sling it’s neck up over its shoulder and prance around real high, it doesn’t mean it’s worthless. It’s still an extremely valuable individual.” Once we realize the animal is inherently valuable regardless of ability, it is easier to want to do right by them and adjust the training regimen accordingly. With every horse, Joel utilizes extremely methodical and consistent training—with certain aspects that encourage the horse to remain curious and receptive. He ensures that what he does at home is exactly what he does at Class A shows, at Regionals, and at Nationals. And all the while, he makes a point to give his horses a variety of workplaces. “I like to work my horses outside with no rail; just out on an open track. It gives them things in life to see. There are trainers who have created such a controlled environment, that if they don’t have it, their product falls apart, and this has created a problem in our industry. Because of the environment I have subjected my horses to in their training—outside, around a pond, on an open track, or a bullpen and enclosed arena at times—a variety; my horses are always looking for something. Whether a rabbit is going to run out from the

woods or somebody is driving up, it isn’t controlled, and makes for a better horse.” This is a unique perspective. One that considers both the mental and physical capacity and wellbeing of the animal. A show horse can live its whole life on repeat: walking from stall to crossties to arena and back again, which detaches its owner or rider from the animal and all its eccentricities. This is not the kind of life Joel gives his horses. Every day, he aims to breed and train horses his amateurs ride to national championships and take on trail rides down the driveway. Joel’s story is refreshing in the microcosm that is the Arabian horse industry. His vociferous honesty and methodical training practices are backed by pure compassion and respect for the horse. For Joel, it’s the horse that has provided for him and kept him in this industry all these years. What started as an auspicious boyhood passion in the heart of Louisiana in the 1960s—a childhood filled with memories of riding a Palomino named Royal bareback with a halter, standing on him, or falling asleep on him as he grazed—are the kinds of moments with horses he believes everyone should have the opportunity to experience. ■

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Joel, We can’t thank you enough for almost 20 years of success. You will always be more than our horse trainer; you’re a part of our family. We’re so lucky to be able to continue this journey together! — Love, Amanda, Rhein and Eloise

Together, with Joel Gangi, Boisvert Farms has amassed 89 National Championships and Reserves.

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Joel, What you have taught us is indescribable. Never were we so fortunate as when you came into our lives and joined our family. Your wisdom, guidance and kindness over the years have made living with Arabians a total joy and truly life-changing. Your role in Amanda’s life-journey has been so important in her becoming a confident and considerate rider, and the woman that she is today. To have found one of the most talented English trainers in the country here in our own backyard, is nothing short of a miracle! We love you and look forward to many more years of working and learning together! — Susan Turner and Scott Purdin

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Thank you, Joel, for everything you have done for us throughout the years! We have been so successful, and couldn’t have done it without you! No matter what I am doing, you always tell me to do my best. Whether it’s to focus on school or ride my hardest in the arena, you are always there to support me. We have had such an amazing and fun time at your barn, and can’t wait for the many years to come! —Sarah Elizabeth Ellis, Cathie and Brian Ellis

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Joel, Over the last few years, we have watched, studied and learned so much from you, but most of all, we have had so much fun! We love how much you love our horses. You have a true gift, and we thank you for sharing it with us.

— Love, Carrie and Leslie

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The 2017 Arabian National Breeder Finals

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Story and Photos by Laurelle Anderson

he final days of September set the stage for the annual Arabian National Breeder Finals (ANBF) Show on September 27-30, 2017, and as Show Manager Taryl O’Shea reports, “This show just keeps getting better and better.”

The ANBF focuses on the purebred Arabian and breeders who tirelessly commit to breed their best. Therefore, it is a destination for both large and small breeders, by providing a focused opportunity to present their premium stock while competing in halter. Unique to this show, additional recognition is extended specifically to the breeder of those horses achieving top honors in select classes for their outstanding accomplishments at this show. The class line-up includes Amateur Owner classes, Egyptian Heritage and Straight Egyptian classes; Breeder Finals Futurity, Breeders Club Championships and the ANBF Breeder Finals classes. Six judges from around the world make up the prestigious judging panel to complement the competition. The ANBF has achieved a staunch reputation of bringing together some of the finest Arabian bloodlines available today. While the timeline for this show follows closely on the heels of Aachen and just weeks before U.S. Nationals, everyone seems to excitedly gear up for the adventure. Widely acknowledged by many as a ‘must attend’ show, it has further garnered the reputation of being one of the ‘funnest’ shows to attend each year. Showtime begins daily at 1:00 PM, allowing owners and attendees to enjoy a relaxing morning, or time to visit other local farm presentations, possibly even explore business opportunities. By early afternoon, the Equidome begins to fill. Anticipation of how the evening will unfold seems to cling invitingly to the intimate atmosphere. Farm cabanas are tastefully staged on one side of the ring with their respective inviting and festive themes. This is where friends and clients will comfortably relax and mingle with fellow avid enthusiasts to cheer on their treasured favorites. A regal red carpet is warmly highlighted with soft white overhead lighting and leads past the cabanas while equally delivering visitors to a broad array of vendors with products that parallel such a show. The layout encourages intermingling, catching up with old friends and cheering along with your peers. There is a fellowship represented here that is genuinely authentic, tastefully presented yet casual and comfortable, very reminiscent of the shows from yesteryear … yet with all the appeal of the modern Arabian show horse.

One of the hallmark features of the Breeder Finals, is the practice of inviting the breeder of the winning horse into center ring for recognition of their achievement. This is done at the end of select classes, with owners and exhibitors, as well as farm representatives, pouring into center ring with smiles and laughter, often bringing newcomers and friends who are now also caught up in the thrill of victory, all joining in the winning celebration. These treasured moments are a reflection of this dedicated community and the heartfelt goodwill they offer to one another when they come together to celebrate their best. Saturday evening brings the show to a close with the presentation of the coveted Arabian National Breeder Finals High Point Breeders Trophy. This award is presented annually to the breeder who achieves the greatest success with their horses shown, and this year, Pegasus Arabians was once again the recognized recipient of this prestigious award. There is little doubt that many of the memories and moments that often claim the most precious of victories, are frequently revealed within the scope of this show, and already there is great anticipation for what the next year may bring. Yet one thing is certain; this community is steadfast in their commitment to continually deliver an exciting show, thereby providing an opportunity for all of us to celebrate outstanding Arabian horses and their breeders.

Geldings

Champion: GS NEAPALOTAN RCF (Apalo x Martini Thyme RTA), bred by Jack & Elizabeth Milam/Perry Payson and presented by Alcides Rodrigues for owner Lara Ames. Reserve: GRAND PROMISE NA (Grand Commandd x Promises Psy), O: Jeffrey Frahm, B: Robert & Dixie North Family Trust

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Senior Stallions

Senior Mares

Champion: VITORIO TO (DA Valentino x Sol Natique), bred by Thirteen Oaks Arabians and presented by David Boggs for owner Oak Ridge Arabians. Reserve: SIR CHARMED FF (SF Sir Real x Bremervale Charmed), O: Helen Hardwick, B: Future Farms 3rd: CAPTAIN AMERIKA PA (Grand Commandd x Miss Amerika), O/B: Pegasus Arabians

Junior Colts

Champion: ROYAL ASAD (El Tino x Lumiar Ethna), bred by Michel Alberto Morelato and presented by Rodolfo Guzzo for owner Cindy McGown Reserve: MAGIC MIKE PA (S.M.A.Magic One x Miss Amerika), O/B: Pegasus Arabians 3rd: EVEREST SA (Ever After NA x Que Serah Serah), O/B: Peter Kurzhals

Weanling Colts/Geldings

Champion: KHALIF AF (Kahil Al Shaqab x Aria Elita), bred by Ken and JoAnne White and presented by Pat McGinnis for owner Arabian Horse Futures. Reserve: AGUSTO GA (D Angelo x DD Crown Jewel), O: James Bedeker, B: Gemini Equine LLC 3rd: MELCHOR SH (Shangrila Baltazar x RD Tora), O: Roxana Zambrano, B: Nelson De Oliveira Prata Pinto Moreira

Champion: QUEEN AYDA FWM (*FA El Shawan x TN Mariani), bred by Casa Branca Agro-Pastoril Ltda. and presented by David Boggs for owner Stephen Poore. Reserve: ARIA QATARS ANGEL (Abha Qatar x BHF Dark Angel), O: Quintessa Partners LLC, B: Desert Horse Partners LLC 3rd: TALEED EL QARDABIYAH (Magnum Psyche x Jamaara FA), O: Debra Mitchell, B: Judy and Bill Faust

Junior Fillies

Champion: SRA SUSANNE (QR Marc x Valori TRF), presented by David Boggs for owner and breeder Maureen Grossman. Reserve: SANGRIA PA (Hariry Al Shaqab x Perfection PA), O/B: Pegasus Arabians 3rd: AMIRA JF (S.M.A.Magic One x FS Dixie Rose), O: Jeffrey Frahm, B: Dolce Cavallo LLC or Sandhu Arabians

Weanling Fillies Champion: ROYAL APONA (Royal Invictus x Phaedra PR), presented by Rodolfo Guzzo for owner and breeder Cindy McGown. Reserve: SAFFRON PA (Cadance PA x Cayanne PA), O/B: Pegasus Arabians 3rd: MS IMPRESSA (Kanz Al Bidayer x Gi Gi Gazal), O/B: Mounir A. Shatila Trust 4/17/04

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2017 Silver Sire Futurity Results Auction YeArling colts/geldings

Champion: MARINO V (Vitorio TO x Amber Aice), O: Marino Arabians Reserve: GRANDD ILLUSION NA (Grand Commandd x Margarita Psy), O: Robert & Dixie North Family Trust Top Five: RCF TYRION (Apalo x Miss Besson), O: Regency Cove Farms MC INCANTATION (PA Gazsi x MC Real Enchantment), O: Abin Adi Arabians BEYLIUS EA (Alkeynos EA x Wizteria Bey), O: Esperanza Arabians LLC

Auction YeArling Fillies

Champion: RD AVONNYA (Spitfyre VF x Alanna), O: Rae-Dawn Arabians Reserve: JERICHOS COVER GIRL (A Jericho x Anna Marie BHF), O: Marino Arabians Top Five: FH JEMINA (Eminence PS x FH Jadore), O: John Vosburgh VALKYRIE ORA (Vitorio TO x Star of Justice ORA), O: Kurdistan Arabian Stud LLC HAPPILY EVERAFTER LRA (Ever After NA x Ultimate Desire LRA), O: Armstrong Arabians

open YeArling colts/geldings

Champion: MR DANTE (Vitorio TO x Star of Justice ORA), O: Kurdistan Arabian Stud LLC Reserve: ROYAL MARCARIO (QR Marc x Royal Samra H), O: Royal Arabians Top Five: MC INCANTATION (PA Gazsi x MC Real Enchantment), O: Abin Adi Arabians RKGG SEZANS EMINENCE (Eminence PS x Aviara Rose), O: RKGG Arabians GRAND CUVEE MLA (Grand Commandd x Donna Fantasia NA), O: Marlin Arabians

open YeArling Fillies

Champion: ROYAL FARAHH (Fara Al Shaqab x Maggie Mae PGA), O: Royal Arabians Reserve: MAGIC MOMENT ORA (Magic Magnifique x Chantilly Lace ORA), O: Oak Ridge Arabians Top Five: JAZZLA CME (Hariry Al Shaqab x Jazella FA), O: CME Arabian Equities ROYAL PALLAS (Royal Emanuel x Royal Pershana), O: Royal Arabians

2 & 3 YeAr old colts/geldings

Champion: VEYRON ORA (Vitorio TO x Luxemere Jizette), O: Oak Ridge Arabians Reserve: GRAND PROMISE NA (Grand Commandd x Promises Psy), O: Jeffrey Frahm Top Five: MC VITICUS (Vitorio TO x WF Sirius Grace), O: Rod or Sandra Owens ROYAL BAHEEM (Baahir El Marwan x Jumeriah Rose SWF), O: Royal Arabians ROYAL KAVANT (Kavalle MI x Royal Samara H), O: Royal Arabians

2 & 3 YeAr old Fillies

Champion: JAZSEDA DONA (Hariry Al Shaqab x Jazella FA), O: William R. & Catherine Nan Bensyl Trust Reserve: SRIACHA PA (Cadance PA x Perfection PA), O: Pegasus Arabians Top Five: RAH SAPPHIRE (Rahere x Magnums Dark Angel), O: Security West Corp ANGEL OF JERICHO (A Jericho x Lady Aria ORA), O: Kurdistan Arabian Stud LLC YCA TOTALLY PSYCHED (ML Mostly Padron x TLA Silver Star), O: Randy Larson Ar abian Horse Times | 248 | Volume 48, No. 6


Show Highlights ... “The Arabian Breeders National Finals is a show that Walt I thoroughly enjoy. It’s a combination of old friends, new farms and newly discovered talent. The organizers of this show really do a great job. The farm cabanas are inviting, and there is lots of food, merriment and support. I am a bit biased when I say that the most exciting part of show was watching our yearling fillies compete in the ATH Futurity. It was a large class with 17 outstanding yearlings. We were so pleased that both of our fillies achieved top ten awards with our own Esperanza-bred Miya EA winning the championship. The futurity check was an added bonus!” - JeAnnette lAne, esperAnzA A ArAbiAns “The Arabian National Breeder Finals show is, in my opinion, the most fun show of the year. My clients prefer it over all other shows we go to, because they feel respected and wanted by the show committee and volunteers. Of course, the ANBF caters to halter and small breeders, which I feel are the backbone of the Arabian industry and who may not feel as appreciated at some of the other shows. When I ask our clients what they think of the Finals, they always say they had a great time and the environment fosters advancing the small breeder and promoting the Arabian community.” - trAvis A Avis HAnsen, trAvis A Avis trAining center “When I think about my highlight of this show, I think about my long journey back from a near fatal stroke and the long road back from a lengthy hospital stay, where after a long-induced coma, the doctors allowed me to “wake up and return to consciousness. John was with me day and night, only taking time away long enough to feed our two cats and pay bills, then would return to my bedside. I had very rough separation anxiety, so often he would sleep on the floor of the hospital, so I could hold his hand. After returning home, I had to deal with vision and cognitive issues. My first shot at returning to “normal” was when I announced that: 1). I would drive again; and 2). I would once again show our horses. Last year I showed our mare, KBT Kharra Mocha, so I technically, “checked the box”. However, I wasn’t nearly healthy enough to do very well. This year, Greg Knowles tested the water with me, and asked if I wanted to show our other mare, Taleed. I was beyond thrilled with the possibility. Al Gruppen, once again, worked with me to help prepare us for competing at the Breeder Finals. This year, I have my vision back and practiced running every day (something I know a lot about, from practicing my whole life, because my father was a world record-holding track star who challenged my eight brothers and sisters and me, to run “around the block” each summer afternoon). In any event, I had this opportunity to show an experienced champion mare, so if I didn’t fall down, everyone counted on Taleed to again present her beautiful qualities. The rest is history and now recorded in the books. All my prayers of thanks for healing, for the opportunity, and most of all, for the world class preparation, led to this win. With tears in my eyes, I again give thanks. - deb conrAdY dY-MitcHell dY “The Arabian National Breeder Finals is one of my favorite shows to attend. The atmosphere is unlike any other show here in the U.S.! All the details that are put into making the show enjoyable and a great experience for the patrons are amazing. This year was a great year! I showed multiple horses and I had a blast every time I was in the ring. Our weanling filly, Karissa MA, was a dream to show. I was blown away by her confidence and beauty. A huge highlight of the show for me is definitely the atmosphere. Everyone comes together and has a great time, and there’s always tons of fun pictures and great quality horses. It is just a fantastic show to be a part of !” - WHitneY Y Miles, Milestone ArAbiAns “One of the best shows of the year! The Breeder Finals show committee does an outstanding job of picking judges from all around the world, as well as making the show fun, and breeders and trainers all bring their best horses to compete, which always makes the show even more exciting! The highlight of the show was very personal … it was the “happy” tears that filled my mom’s eyes while she was watching me present one of my fillies. It’s been a tough year for her, so making her proud made me feel great. - lisA is MArkleY, lisA is MArkleY Y ArAbiAns Ar abian Horse Times | 249 | Volume 48, No. 6


2017 Arabian National Breeder Finals

GOLD CHAMPION Purebred Weanling Colt

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(Kahil Al Shaqab x Aria Elita) Bred & Owned By Arabian Horse Futures | www.arabianhorsefutures.com

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Avalon

Champion Medallion Yearling Colt/Gelding Owned by Joanne Gunabalan Presented by Grayson Sellman

Avalon

Champion Auction Yearling Filly Owned by Cedar Ridge Farm Presented by Stuart Vesty

Avalon

Champion Auction Yearling Colt/Gelding Owned by I’m On A Boat LLC Presented by Stuart Vesty

LOVE TO YOU ALL! Andy, Angie, Grayson, Saige, Dayne and Blake Sellman Avalon

Reserve Champion Medallion Yearling Filly Owned by Claire and Margaret Larson Presented by Grayson Sellman


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Vitorio TO x Out of Exotic Angel AB, by Ames Image

2017 MN FALL FESTIVAL CHAMPION AUCTION YEARLING FILLY ATH PRESENTED BY STUART VESTY Special Thanks to Argent Farms and Stuart Vesty for your great care and presentation of this filly!

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The 2017

MAHB Fall Festival Minnesota State Fairgrounds, St. Paul, MN

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ith limited vacation time, the 36th Minnesota Fall Fest proved once more, why this first-ever futurity show continues to be a ‘must go’ on the show season calendar for most. The 3-day show wastes no time making it exciting for all those involved, whether it be participating in the annual stallion auction or vying for prize money of over $200,000, offered to halter and performance amateur-only exhibitors. It is a highly anticipated show for breeders and exhibitors from all over the country who love coming to the Fall Fest to compete with the best, all while having fun doing it.

From September 29 – October 1, the Fall Fest is heavily supported, both by its Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeder (MAHB) Members and yearly exhibitors who know it is a proving ground of past years’ auction breedings and a great opportunity to create more future champions, by bidding on over 80 of the top stallions in the industry today, in their annual breeding Auction held on Saturday night.

With fine weather, helpful and efficient office and show staff always available, and the show’s inclusive atmosphere, this year’s Fall Fest show provided those who participated with opportunities to gather together. The competition was fierce and the annual Progressive Dinner was attended by many. The stallion auction was festive with its fall colors, was well received and productive. Patrons were generous once more with entertaining events to raise money for charities, including the Bouncy Horse Race, which was hilarious as ever. “We continue to be a guiding light for a cure to heal what is ailing the Arabian horse industry,” Greg Brown summarizes, “Leading the way for 36 years, we provide a reason to breed Arabian horses and a forum to present, merchandise, and reward Arabians and their owners. We live for the Arabian horse.” The Minnesota Fall Fest truly hopes to see you next year!

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Photos by Avalon


Champion Auction Yearling Colt/Gelding EMMERSON (Ensync FMA x Madamoiselle M), shown by Stuart Vesty for owner Im On A Boat, LLC.

Champion Auction Yearling Filly ATH TINA AMES (Vitorio TO x Exotic Angel AB), shown by Stuart Vesty for owner Cedar Ridge Farm.

Champion 2-Year-Old Colt/Gelding ATH Champion 2-Year-Old Filly ATH TRJ CLASSIC AMBITION (Bey Ambition STARBOARD BOW (Stival x Madamoiselle x TR Copperclassique), shown by Jonathan M), shown by owner Stuart Vesty. Danielson for owner Ross Danielson.

Champion Yearling Medallion Colt/Gelding ATH JR SAVALL (Kavalle MI x Serena SWF), shown by Grayson Sellman for owner Joanne Gunabalan.

Champion Yearling Medallion Filly ATH AGNETHA J (Showkayce x Porshah J), shown by Rob Kyker for owner Lawrence Jerome.

Champion 3 & Over Mare Jackpot ATH BB ANNA MARIA (Apalo x LLC Joyful), shown by co-owner Anthony Bergren for co-owner Maria Burger.

Champion 3 & Over Gelding Jackpot ATH MOONCHARMER MJB (Sir Marwan CRF x Corrsica), shown by Indira F. I. VanHandel for owner Michael Brennen.

Auction YeArlings colts/geldings Champion: EMMERSON (Ensync FMA x Madamoiselle M), Ex: Stuart Vesty, O: Im On A Boat, LLC; Reserve: XAVIER RAR (Kavalle MI x Lacina), Ex/O: Mike Beethe; Top Five: ACHILLES RAR (Maasai PVF x Challese LL), Ex: Michael Bills, O: Regan & Renae Rohl; WS VORTEX (SF Sir Real x Najada Bey WS), Ex: Anthony Bergren, O: Bertha Proctor; PRINCE STIVAL LD (Stival x Queen Adiamonds), Ex: Rob Kyker, O: Diane & Les Van Dyke.

YeArling MedAllion Fillies AtH Champion: AGNETHA J (Showkayce x Porshah J), Ex: Rob Kyker, O: Lawrence Jerome; Reserve: KHIRIN (Kavalle MI x Emmanda), Ex: Grayson Sellman, O: Claire & Margaret Larson; Top Five: VANNAH MA (Van Gogh AM x Sweet Tease), Ex: Mike Beethe, O: John & Kristine Kempf; ANGELS AMONG US (Van Gogh AM x DM Versacianna), Ex: Stuart Vesty, O: Laura Koch; MAARIPOSA BVA (Marhaabah x Bella Sera PVF), Ex: Adam Rickart, O: Amanda Solie.

Auction YeArling Fillies AtH Champion: TINA AMES (Vitorio TO x Exotic Angel AB), Ex: Stuart Vesty, O: Cedar Ridge Farm; Reserve: EVERLY MA (Ever After NA x WC Exceptshahnal), Ex: Caden Cruise, O: Steve & Darla Miles; Top Five: SECRET TRUSE (Truse x WF Victorias Secret), Ex: Michael Bills, O: Diane & Les Van Dyke; INFATUATION J (MPA Giovanni x Seductive J), Ex: Indira F. I. VanHandel, O: Lawrence Jerome; FINALE HT (Khaja J x Porcelaina J), Ex: Rob Kyker, O: Mr. & Mrs. Richard Selk.

2-YeAr-old colts/geldings AtH Champion: TRJ CLASSIC AMBITION (Bey Ambition x TR Copperclassique), Ex: Jonathan Danielson, O: Ross Danielson; Reserve: DR AUSPICIOUS (Audacious PS x DR Eclipse), Ex: Sarah Brinkman, O: Ann Henricksen Brinkman; Top Five: ATTICUS REX PVF (Shael Dream Desert x Phaedra PVF), Ex: Lillian Boll, O: Ann Benson; NIDO BANDIDO (Casanova PPA x Anyahnkah DE), Ex/O: Katja Wiedrich.

YeArling MedAllion colts/geldings ATHChampion: JR SAVALL (Kavalle MI x Serena SWF), Ex: Grayson Sellman, O: Joanne Gunabalan; Reserve: MANHATTAN LD (Trussardi x Princess Stivalia LD), Ex: Mike Beethe, O: Diane & Les Van Dyke; Top Five: ACHILLES RAR (Maasai PVF x Challese LL), Ex: Michael Bills, O: Regan & Renae Rohl; EMMERSON (Ensync FMA x Madamoiselle M), Ex: Stuart Vesty, O: Im On A Boat, LLC; KHOALITION J (Khadraj NA x Starberry Fame), Ex/O: Anissa Weber.

2-YeAr-old Fillies AtH Champion: STARBOARD BOW (Stival x Madamoiselle M), Ex/O: Stuart Vesty; Reserve: THYME ON BROADWAY (Marwan Al Magnifficoo x New York Thymes), Ex: Mike Beethe, O: Joseph Bradley Herman; Top Five: SELENA LD (Victorious LD x Rrosealea LD), Ex: Adam Rickart, O: Diane & Les Van Dyke; LOLITA DZR ( JA Urbino x Lolah El Javier), Ex: Rob Kyker, O: Nancy Seward; MANDELYNNE WLF (Psymadre x Porcelynn WLF), Ex/O: Penny Gute. 3 & over MAres JAckpot AtH Champion: BB ANNA MARIA (Apalo x LLC Joyful), Ex/O: Anthony Bergren, O: Maria Burger. Ar abian Horse Times | 256 | Volume 48, No. 6

3 & over geldings JAckpot AtH Champion: MOONCHARMER MJB (Sir Marwan CRF x Corrsica), Ex: Indira F. I. VanHandel, O: Michael Brennen; Reserve: RA KYMERA (Marwan Al Magnifficoo x Challese LL), Ex: Adam Rickart, O: Charles & Christine Rickart; Top Five: OFW JONAS ( Justify x OFW Dark Rose), Ex/O: Peggy Sheldon. HAlter JAckpot Aots (All Ages/All genders) Champion: DR AUSPICIOUS (Audacious PS x DR Eclipse), Ex: Sarah Brinkman, O: Ann Henricksen Brinkman; Reserve: SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), Ex/O: Debbie Treadwell; Top Five: DV SANGRIA (Enzperation XX x JRA Nikita), Ex/O: Kristin Hendrickson; ATTICUS REX PVF (Shael Dream Desert x Phaedra PVF), Ex: Lillian Boll, O: Ann Benson; PAYDAY CA (Noble Way x MD Tanqueray), Ex/O: Ellyn Harris. sAddle seAt pleAsure Aotr Champion: NATALYA AFIRE (Afire Bey V x MA Nobella), Ex: Rachel Schieffelbein, O: Conway Arabians, Inc.; Reserve: NOTORIOUS AFIRE VA (Afire Bey V x LBC Noble Spirit), Ex/O: Mikayla Michels; Top Five: HONOROLL TRGR (IXL Noble Express x Helen Hayes X), Ex/O: Emily Pate; COOL BREES WB (Mamage x Alexandria WB), Ex/O: Stephanie Douglas; AMES NOBLEMAN (A Noble Cause x G Kallora), Ex/O: Laura Fecht. sAddle seAt pleAsure Jr. Horse Atr Champion: MEDITRINA (Mamage x MD Chardonnay), Ex: Kelly Steinhaus, O: Glenn & Kelly Gilbert; Reserve: NOBLE LAD CRF (Noble Supreme CRF x HV Trinidoll), Ex: Lara


2017 MAHB FALL FESTIVAL

Champion Halter Jackpot AOTS (All Ages/All Genders) DR AUSPICIOUS (Audacious PS x DR Eclipse), shown by Sarah Brinkman for owner Ann Henricksen Brinkman.

Champion Saddle Seat Pleasure AOTR NATALYA AFIRE (Afire Bey V x MA Nobella), ridden by Rachel Schieffelbein for owner Conway Arabians, Inc.

Champion Saddle Seat Jackpot ATR and 18 & Under JTR NOTORIOUS AFIRE VA (Afire Bey V x LBC Noble Spirit), ridden by owner Mikayla Michels.

Champion Saddle Seat Pleasure 19 & Over Champion Country Pleasure Jackpot ATR AATR NOBLE LAD CRF (Noble Supreme HONOROLL TRGR (IXL Noble Express x CRF x HV Trinidoll), ridden by Lara Ames for Helen Hayes X), ridden by owner Emily Pate. owner Cedar Ridge Arabians, Inc.

Ames, O: Cedar Ridge Arabians, Inc.; Top Five: MCGUFFIN (Mamage x JM Rhona Bey), Ex/O: Carleen Sutheimer; HAD ME A BLAST (Brave and Noble x Dharma DE), Ex/O: Jennifer Glomski. sAddle seAt pleAsure novice Horse Atr Champion: MEDITRINA (Mamage x MD Chardonnay), Ex: Kelly Steinhaus, O: Glenn & Kelly Gilbert; Reserve: NATALYA AFIRE (Afire Bey V x MA Nobella), Ex: Rachel Schieffelbein, O: Conway Arabians, Inc.; Top Five: HAD ME A BLAST (Brave and Noble x Dharma DE), Ex/O: Jennifer Glomski; MCGUFFIN (Mamage x JM Rhona Bey), Ex/O: Carleen Sutheimer; DONAGAIN DE (Don De Bask x Bolsoya Kaja SH), Ex: Tarah Pyka, O: Katja Wiedrich. sAddle seAt JAckpot Atr Champion: NOTORIOUS AFIRE VA (Afire Bey V x LBC Noble Spirit), Ex/O: Mikayla Michels; Reserve: AMES CELEBRATION (Matoi x Ames Mirage), Ex: Sophia Ward, O: Kara Larson; Top Five: COOL BREES WB (Mamage x Alexandria WB), Ex/O: Stephanie Douglas. sAddle seAt 18 & under Jtr Champion: NOTORIOUS AFIRE VA (Afire Bey V x LBC Noble Spirit), Ex/O: Mikayla Michels; Reserve: HONOROLL TRGR (IXL Noble Express x Helen Hayes X), Ex/O: Emily Pate; Top Five: AMES CELEBRATION (Matoi x Ames Mirage), Ex: Sophia Ward, O: Kara Larson; HAD ME A BLAST (Brave and Noble x Dharma DE), Ex: Annie Glomski, O: Jennifer Glomski. sAddle seAt pleAsure 19 & over AAtr Champion: NOBLE LAD CRF (Noble Supreme CRF x HV Trinidoll), Ex: Lara Ames, O: Cedar

Champion Saddle Seat Pleasure Jr. Horse ATR MEDITRINA (Mamage x MD Chardonnay), ridden by Kelly Steinhaus for owners Glenn & Kelly Gilbert.

Ridge Arabians, Inc.; Reserve: CP SANTA FE EXPRESS (IXL Noble Express x CP Dance Card), Ex: Cassandra Stafford, O: Robert & Elisabeth Belknap Jr.; Top Five: COOL BREES WB (Mamage x Alexandria WB), Ex/O: Stephanie Douglas; NATALYA AFIRE (Afire Bey V x MA Nobella), Ex: Rachel Schieffelbein, O: Conway Arabians, Inc.; AMES NOBLEMAN (A Noble Cause x G Kallora), Ex/O: Laura Fecht. countrY pleAsure JAckpot Atr Champion: HONOROLL TRGR (IXL Noble Express x Helen Hayes X), Ex/O: Emily Pate; Reserve: COOL BREES WB (Mamage x Alexandria WB), Ex/O: Stephanie Douglas; Top Five: NOTORIOUS AFIRE VA (Afire Bey V x LBC Noble Spirit), Ex/O: Mikayla Michels; CP SANTA FE EXPRESS (IXL Noble Express x CP Dance Card), Ex: Cassandra Stafford, O: Robert & Elisabeth Belknap Jr.; AMES NOBLEMAN (A Noble Cause x G Kallora), Ex/O: Laura Fecht. Western pleAsure Aotr Champion: PA CALYPSO DANCER (Sundance Kid V x Cassandra GA), Ex: Lori Conway, O: Conway Arabians, Inc.; Reserve: SIRIUS KHAOS (Khadraj NA x WF Sirius Grace), Ex/O: Tammi Hiniker; Top Five: SHE IS PERFECTION (Psytation SSA x Echos Fancy Fire), Ex/O: Becky Bohlen; OFW JONAS ( Justify x OFW Dark Rose), Ex/O: Peggy Sheldon; CHANDLER LD (Stival x Queen Adiamonds), Ex/O: Leann Peuse. Western pleAsure Jr. Horse Atr Champion: KUBAN COHEBA WLF (Ames Charisma x Kameliah), Ex/O: Tonya Johnson; Reserve: RA REGAL LEGACY (Regal Actor JP x Bella Versace), Ex: Katherine Carlson, O: Ar abian Horse Times | 257 | Volume 48, No. 6

Champion Saddle Seat Pleasure Novice Horse ATR MEDITRINA (Mamage x MD Chardonnay), ridden by Kelly Steinhaus for owners Glenn & Kelly Gilbert.

Champion Western Pleasure AOTR PA CALYPSO DANCER (Sundance Kid V x Cassandra GA), ridden by owner Lori Conway.

Donald LeFever; Top Five: LADY KHADIVA (Khadraj NA x Starberry Fame), Ex/O: Teresa Silva; CHALLS LEGACY MH (El Chall WR x Legacys Treasure), Ex/O: Karla Ohden; RED SOLO CUP WR (Zoraladdinn x Enspiration PGA), Ex: Gabriella Larson, O: Mark & Valerie Sylla. Western pleAsure novice Horse Atr Champion: SHOWDOWN AT NOON (PA Hi-Noon x Tsalenna), Ex/O: Janelle Then; Reserve: DIAMOND JUBILEE CA (Odyssey SC x Magnums Lady), Ex/O: Jill Nelson; Top Five: KUBAN COHEBA WLF (Ames Charisma x Kameliah), Ex/O: Tonya Johnson; OOPS ADIVA (Never Again x Merrcedes), Ex: Katherine Carlson, O: Mary Thoma; RAVELLO GF (Maranello x Gemeo Nite Minuet), Ex: Kaitlyn Frenchick, O: Lynda Frenchick. Western pleAsure JAckpot Atr Champion: PISTALERRO WLF (Alerro x Miss Keemophire), Ex/O: Amy Taylor Greengard; Reserve: KHOSMOPOLITAN MD (Khadraj NA x Luck Wood Have It), Ex/O: David Teigen; Top Five: DIAMOND JUBILEE CA (Odyssey SC x Magnums Lady), Ex/O: Jill Nelson; STAR ATTRACTION JKA (Odyssey SC x Star Ghazin JKA), Ex/O: Jeff Thistle Western pleAsure 40 & over AAtr Champion: KHOSMOPOLITAN MD (Khadraj NA x Luck Wood Have It), Ex/O: David Teigen; Reserve: PA CALYPSO DANCER (Sundance Kid V x Cassandra GA), Ex: Lori Conway, O: Conway Arabians, Inc.; Top Five: INTENSITY DHA (NYN Hisani x Bea Doll), Ex/O: Kelly Teigen Talmage; CHANDLER LD (Stival x Queen


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Champion Western Pleasure 18 & Under JTR SHE IS PERFECTION (Psytation SSA x Echos Fancy Fire), ridden by Rachel Bohlen for owners Becky & Tom Bohlen.

Adiamonds), Ex/O: Leann Peuse; OFW JONAS ( Justify x OFW Dark Rose), Ex/O: Peggy Sheldon. Western pleAsure 19-39 AAtr Champion: PISTALERRO WLF (Alerro x Miss Keemophire), Ex: Paige Nolte, O: Amy Taylor Greengard; Reserve: SIRIUS KHAOS (Khadraj NA x WF Sirius Grace), Ex/O: Tammi Hiniker; Top Five: PRUSSIAN SUNDANCE CFT (Sundance Kid V x Prussia DSA), Ex: Ashley Reedy, O: Lori Corbin; RAVELLO GF (Maranello x Gemeo Nite Minuet), Ex: Kaitlyn Frenchick, O: Lynda Frenchick; VA THOMAS CROWNE (Sir Fames HBV x Champaine N Roses), Ex/O: Cassandra Stafford. Western pleAsure 18 & under Jtr Champion: SHE IS PERFECTION (Psytation SSA x Echos Fancy Fire), Ex: Rachel Bohlen, O: Becky & Tom Bohlen; Reserve: SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), Ex: Katie Treadwell, O: Debbie Treadwell; Top Five: ARROGANCE AFIRE (DS Major Afire x Arrogances Desire), Ex/O: Jordan Hoff; TCHAIKOVSKY TL (MPA Giovanni x WC Tsassi Rose), Ex: Amber Mrozinski, O: Robyn Mrozinski. Western pleAsure JAckpot 15-18 Champion: SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), Ex: Katie Treadwell, O: Debbie Treadwell; Reserve: ARROGANCE AFIRE (DS Major Afire x Arrogances Desire), Ex/O: Jordan Hoff. Western pleAsure JAckpot 14 & under Jtr Champion: PISTALERRO WLF (Alerro x Miss Keemophire), Ex: Maddy Greengard, O: Amy Taylor Greengard; Reserve: TCHAIKOVSKY TL (MPA

Champion Western Pleasure Jackpot 15-18 SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), ridden by Katie Treadwell for owner Debbie Treadwell.

Giovanni x WC Tsassi Rose), Ex: Nicole Mrozinski, O: Robyn Mrozinski; Top Five: DIAMOND JUBILEE CA (Odyssey SC x Magnums Lady), Ex: Madison Rose, O: Jill Nelson; SHE IS PERFECTION (Psytation SSA x Echos Fancy Fire), Ex: Rachel Bohlen, O: Becky & Tom Bohlen. Western pleAsure JAckpot Aots Champion: INTENSITY DHA (NYN Hisani x Bea Doll), Ex/O: Kelly Teigen Talmage; Reserve: SIRIUS KHAOS (Khadraj NA x WF Sirius Grace), Ex/O: Tammi Hiniker; Top Five: SHOWDOWN AT NOON (PA Hi-Noon x Tsalenna), Ex/O: Janelle Then; SHE IS PERFECTION (Psytation SSA x Echos Fancy Fire), Ex/O: Becky Bohlen; SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), Ex: Katie Treadwell, O: Debbie Treadwell. Hunter pleAsure Aotr Champion: PR ARAGORN (Brass x Casina Bey SRA), Ex/O: Ashley Poeschel; Reserve: MASQUERADES STORM (Masquerade PA x VJ Lovelight), Ex/O: Terri Erickson; Top Five: FINAALI ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Tymeless Treasure), Ex/O: Sandra Feuling; AFTER ALL CH (Ever After NA x LLC Joyful), Ex/O: Julia Running; SWEET STELLA DGL (Brave And Noble x Sweet Summer Fire), Ex: Kaylee Williams, O: Dale & Wendy Marcott. Hunter pleAsure Jr. Horse Atr Champion: AFTER HOURS CA (Proximus CA x Morning El Ghaza), Ex: Anna ConwayZaffke, O: Conway Arabians, Inc.; Reserve: SS TRU BELIEVER (Trussardi x Miss Brass), Ex: Madison Rose, O: Rolyn & Judith Schmid; Top Five: SOCIETY LACE ACL (KM Bugatti x Society Paige MN), Ex: unknown, O: Linda Lane; Ar abian Horse Times | 258 | Volume 48, No. 6

RD AZEEM (Bey Ambition x TF Falconsimprint), Ex: Katherine Bartlett, O: Tangle Ridge Farm; PPINOT NOIR WR (Pprovidence x Psyches Envy), Ex: Cassie Hagen, O: Mark & Valerie Sylla. Hunter pleAsure novice Horse Atr Champion: AFTER HOURS CA (Proximus CA x Morning El Ghaza), Ex: Anna Conway-Zaffke, O: Conway Arabians, Inc.; Reserve: SOCIETY LACE ACL (KM Bugatti x Society Paige MN), Ex: unknown, O: Linda Lane; Top Five: SS TRU BELIEVER (Trussardi x Miss Brass), Ex: Madison Rose, O: Rolyn & Judith Schmid; RD AZEEM (Bey Ambition x TF Falconsimprint), Ex: Katherine Bartlett, O: Tangle Ridge Farm; JA SHADY LADY (Magnum Psyche x OFW Dark Sally), Ex/O: Sahara Wahrenbrock. Hunter pleAsure JAckpot Atr Champion: AMNESTEY ( Justify x Amenety), Ex/O: Jill Nelson, O: Bob & Janene Boggs; Reserve: MAASAI PVF (Maserati WR x Alora Gold NBW), Ex: Tegan Buckley, O: Ann Benson; Top Five: H SARTORIUS H (Audacious PS x Sashaa LHT), Ex: Krista Hixson, O: Teresa Gellin; PAYDAY CA (Noble Way x MD Tanqueray), Ex/O: Ellyn Harris. Hunter pleAsure 40 & over AAtr Champion: AMNESTEY ( Justify x Amenety), Ex/O: Jill Nelson, O: Bob & Janene Boggs; Reserve: MASQUERADES STORM (Masquerade PA x VJ Lovelight), Ex/O: Terri Erickson; Top Five: PR ARAGORN (Brass x Casina Bey SRA), Ex/O: Nadine Poeschel; FINAALI ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Tymeless Treasure), Ex/O: Sandra Feuling; AHEARTS AFIRE LD (Baske Afire x TF Queen Ahearts), Ex/O: Anissa Weber.


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Champion Hunter Pleasure 19-39 AATR FINAALI ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Tymeless Treasure), ridden by Liz Steffes for owners Brian or Sandra Feuling.

Champion Hunter Pleasure 18 & Under JTR FINAALI ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Tymeless Treasure), ridden by Olivia Montpetit for owners Brian or Sandra Feuling.

Champion Hunter Pleasure Jackpot 15-18 JTR SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), ridden by Katie Treadwell for owner Debbie Treadwell. Hunter pleAsure 19-39 AAtr Champion: FINAALI ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Tymeless Treasure), Ex: Liz Steffes, O: Brian or Sandra Feuling; Reserve: MAASAI PVF (Maserati WR x Alora Gold NBW), Ex: Tegan Buckley, O: Ann Benson; Top Five: PR ARAGORN (Brass x Casina Bey SRA), Ex/O: Ashley Poeschel; H SARTORIUS H (Audacious PS x Sashaa LHT), Ex: Krista Hixson, O: Teresa Gellin; PAYDAY CA (Noble Way x MD Tanqueray), Ex/O: Ellyn Harris Hunter pleAsure 18 & under Jtr Champion: FINAALI ( Jullyen El Jamaal x Tymeless Treasure), Ex: Olivia Montpetit, O: Brian or Sandra Feuling; Reserve: TRJ VERSACE GUY (Versace x HC Magnifico Miss), Ex: Felicia Marie Schall, O: Elizabeth Seward; Top Five: PR ARAGORN (Brass x Casina Bey SRA), Ex: Alexa Tiziani, O: Travis, Nadine & Ashley Poeschel; JA SHADY LADY (Magnum Psyche x OFW Dark

Champion Hunter Pleasure Jackpot 14 & Under JTR AMNESTEY ( Justify x Amenety), ridden by Lacie Cruise for owners Bob & Janene Boggs and Jill Nelson. Sally), Ex/O: Sahara Wahrenbrock; SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), Ex: Katie Treadwell, O: Debbie Treadwell. Hunter pleAsure JAckpot 15-18 Jtr Champion: SUCCESSOR AAL (Odyssey SC x TF Psyches Angel), Ex: Katie Treadwell, O: Debbie Treadwell; Reserve: SWEET STELLA DGL (Brave And Noble x Sweet Summer Fire), Ex: Katie Mahler, O: Dale & Wendy Marcott; Top Five: JURANN CCF (Aria Impresario x CCF Lady Anne), Ex: Addison Keely, O: Dianne Fine. Hunter pleAsure JAckpot 14 & under Jtr Champion: AMNESTEY ( Justify x Amenety), Ex: Lacie Cruise, O: Bob & Janene Boggs and Jill Nelson; Reserve: JA SHADY LADY (Magnum Psyche x OFW Dark Sally), Ex/O: Sahara Wahrenbrock; Top Five: LOLITAS AUDI (Audacious PS x Lolita V), Ex: Gloriana O’Neil, O: Ar abian Horse Times | 259 | Volume 48, No. 6

Champion Hunter Pleasure Jackpot AOTS AMNESTEY ( Justify x Amenety), ridden by co-owner Jill Nelson for co-owners Bob & Janene Boggs. Miriam McGurran; TRJ VERSACE GUY (Versace x HC Magnifico Miss), Ex: Felicia Marie Schall, O: Elizabeth Seward; SWEET STELLA DGL (Brave And Noble x Sweet Summer Fire), Ex: Kaylee Williams, O: Dale & Wendy Marcott. Hunter pleAsure JAckpot Aots Champion: AMNESTEY ( Justify x Amenety), Ex/O: Jill Nelson, O: Bob & Janene Boggs; Reserve: PR ARAGORN (Brass x Casina Bey SRA), Ex/O: Ashley; Top Five: DL PADPARADSHAH (LM Boardwalk x Marianda), Ex/O: Kelly Teigen Talmage; PAYDAY CA (Noble Way x MD Tanqueray), Ex/O: Ellyn Harris; DIGNETY ( Justify x Bint Bey Shah), Ex/O: Becky Bohlen. n



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FACES & PLACES Roy a l A r a bi a n s welc ome d over 30 0 + g ue st s … to their Cactus Road Farm on the evening of September 30th for a fundraising event. Under the open air and cafe lighting, guests enjoyed custom cuisine, gourmet deserts and libations from five of the valley’s top caterers. Champagne was popping, and Colby Winery donated ‘Colby Red’ to top off the event. The evening featured exquisite hot rods provided by Barrett Jackson, open air dancing with a live band, a silent auction with golf and dining packages, and a live auction offering exquisite jewelry and a gorgeous Las Vegas Gold Champion gelding, personally donated by Cindy McGown and Mark Davis. The beautiful gelding had multiple bidders and was auctioned off to a wonderful family, Robyn Andrews and Sylvain Allard, who are brand new to the Arabian horse community. Lee Courtney and

Char Hubble chaired the event which surpassed the fundraising goal with all proceeds benefiting the American Heart Association. Royal Arabians is very proud of the event’s success and look forward to hosting more events which continue to lead new people to the beautiful Arabian horse. Exciting things are ahead in 2018 at Royal Arabians! n

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Leaders Of The Times:

TURISMO RA

T h e U n d e f e aT e d C h a m p i o n

by Theresa Cardamone Turismo RA (Trussardi x Marlene Dietrich, by Marwan Al Shaqab) is a breeder’s dream on both sides of his pedigree. The 2016 United States and Canadian National Champion Futurity Colt was bred in America by Rojo Arabians, is proudly owned by Silver Stag Arabians, LLC, and stands in the great state of Delaware at Adandy Farm under the loving care of Cathy Vincent. Turismo’s tail male line runs through World Champion Gazal Al Shaqab—who, because of his extraordinary influence through both sons and daughters, has been dubbed the foundation sire of the contemporary Arabian horse. When Gazal’s son, Stival, was bred to the incredible producer and 1987 U.S. Reserve National Champion Futurity Filly, Precious As Gold (also dam of Versace), she gave 2012 U.S. National Champion Futurity Colt (and 2010 U.S. Reserve National Champion Yearling Colt), Trussardi, the sire of Turismo RA. The bottom of Turismo’s pedigree has a dam line that is anchored in some of the earliest Arabian strains imported to the United States way

back at the turn of the last century. The line’s foundation mare Urfah was foaled in the Syrian desert in 1898, and is only the 40th Arabian horse ever registered in America. It is a potent legacy that stretches through time, one splendid broodmare at a time. The name “Marlene Dietrich” often evokes a film noir image of a sultry woman, but in the Arabian horse community, that name is reserved for a very special mare. This Marlene Dietrich is a genetically-packed daughter of World Champion Marwan Al Shaqab and the black Bey Shah mare, Bey Fireeshah, who was the 1994 U.S. National Champion Futurity Filly. Bey Fireeshah produced several national title holders, including U.S. and Canadian National Champion Hunter Pleasure, American Idol, and twice-U.S. Reserve National Champion H/A Hunter Pleasure, A Fireekin Fortune. Bey Fireeshah is out of another fabulous mare, Bint Miss Fire, a U.S. National Champion in both English pleasure and pleasure driving and the dam of national champions.

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With such a strong and successful family tree, it is no wonder Marlene Dietrich is a phenomenal producer, being the dam of back-to-back U.S. National Champion Futurity Colts. When Turismo RA won in 2016, he was following in the hoofprints of his full brother, Truest, who won the title the previous year. (Truest also won the U.S. National Champion Junior Stallion title in 2015, and was the U.S. Reserve National Champion Junior Stallion in 2017). In fact, it was Truest who led Silver Stag Arabians owner Merrilee Lyons to eventually purchase Turismo. “I owned Truest, whom Cathy Vincent had found and encouraged me to buy when he was a youngster,” says Merrilee. “We showed him successfully, and sold him a few years ago. I was a little despondent because I hated to see him go, but the price was attractive enough that I thought it would be silly to turn it down. While the sale unfolded, I remembered seeing an itsy-bitsy picture in the back section of the Times—about 2 by 3 inches—of Turismo. It caught my eye because he was a full brother to Truest.” Merrilee tries to listen to her inner voice in all things, a practice that has stood her in good stead with her horses. She couldn’t get the image of Turismo out of her mind. “I looked at this tiny picture and thought, ‘Wow, look at this horse!’” she recalls. “He just struck me, although he was really young, maybe three or four months old. I asked Cathy to go down to see him at Rojo Arabians, who also bred Truest. Cathy sent me pictures of Turismo, who was now a yearling. I said, ‘Everything that I see in the photos is what I thought he would be. People are going to hear about Truest and will want to go for the full brother as well. Let’s go for it!’” “Turismo is a grand horse in all respects—beautifully proportioned conformation, the ability to carry himself like an English horse, and a pedigree that has great strength,” Merrilee continues. “He has all of the new stars and many of the old stars in his lineage and has bloomed and blossomed into what he is today … so much more than my expectations. Cathy Vincent has been a wonderful caretaker, trainer and promoter of this great horse; she is a dear friend of mine. Alayna Mala has also done a beautiful job of assisting in his conditioning. We always seem to be able to be on the same track with Turismo.” Everyone loves their own stallions, but not every stallion lives up to their owner’s vision of him. Competing in the show ring is one way to receive validation that the horse wasn’t being seen through the owner’s “rose-colored glasses.” In the case of Turismo, the confirmation of quality came early and came often. “His show career has been glorious—he has never been defeated,” Merrilee states. “As time went on, he beat everybody out there. We showed him from his 2-year-old year through his 3-year-old Futurities. He won at Canada, at U.S. Nationals, and all points in between. You name the region that we went to, and he won. We went to a couple of places twice … he never lost. When he won the two big titles, the Futurities, we were elated.” Although the heady rush of winning at Nationals was a total thrill, the people in Turismo’s life have long-range goals that nurture both his physical and mental well-being. “We agreed to give him this last year off to just be a horse, to do a little breeding, and to enjoy his life,” Merrilee comments. “Now, he is entering the next phase of his show career

TURISMO RA (Trussardi x Marlene Dietrich). and we have some plans for him that would make him an even more successful stallion than he is already. He has one foal on the ground out of a QR Marc daughter, born this year. From what we see, we are very excited about him. He came out looking just like Turismo did when I saw that little picture of him a few years ago!” There are several mares in foal to him for 2018. Turismo sells himself to anyone who sees him. “There is an aura of nobility about him,” avers Merrilee. “He has a regal quality—exciting and so full of himself, yet kind and intelligent. We have high hopes for the horse. He is different. Everyone will say this about their own stallion, but he is different. He has a great strength about him. When he comes out, you sure know that he is there. He’s all guy. He is all about himself. He knows who he is.” Cathy Vincent has kept Turismo in perfect condition and is working him in lines to keep him happy and engaged. While Merrilee is sorely tempted to “put leather on him,” in part because Cathy is principally a very successful performance trainer, he won’t be broken to ride in the immediate future. “Scottsdale is the next show on his horizon and if he does well there, we will send him on to U.S. Nationals,” says Merrilee. “He’s an exciting horse. Frankly, I’m always reluctant to throw everything into the wind and say, ‘Let’s go with fate’ but in this case, I think he is worth the gamble. We’re going to go for it! When in doubt, listen to that little voice that is always with you. Even in the darkest hour, it works out to be right. I feel that whatever happens with this horse, he has been the joy of my life for the last few years.” n

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In Memoriam

Gitar mf (1995-2017)

Gitar MF, by Afire Bey V and out of Gitara PASB, was best known for his classic Kuhailan beauty and ability, his kind disposition, and depth of pedigree. His sire, for 16 years the Leading Sire at the U.S. Nationals, offered a cross of the best Polish and American heritage, while his dam was one of the most highly-regarded mares at Michalów State Stud. Gitar inherited the best of both in his conformation and beauty, so despite his obvious English ability, he showed mainly in halter. Between 2001 and 2003, he was named U.S. National Top Ten Stallion and twice earned the title of Canadian National Reserve Champion Stallion.

Bred by Dale and Heidi Sause, he was spotted in April 1999 by Cathy Vincent, of Adandy Farm in Greenwood, Delaware, when she judged the Magnolia Spring Classic. On behalf of clients, she purchased him a few days later, and would manage his career—and later own him—for the rest of his life. Vincent’s best memory of Gitar, she recalls, was his 2003 appearance in Canada. Suffering from a torn meniscus in her right knee, she had limited ability to show him, but with Rinaldo Longuini’s help, was able to retrain the stallion to tame his powerful motion. “In the chute,

he saw that arena and his neck and his ears went up,” she says. “When we went in, he trotted around me, snorting and blowing, his tail up over his back; he waited for me, but he bounced at a wild, high trot the whole time—I got chills right down my spine. And then he stood up like a million dollars.” Gitar would pass that charisma on to his foals. “Every one he sired that I had anything to do with had as much heart and show attitude as he did,” Vincent says. “They were built well, had high-set necks and good hocks under them—and not only that, but they had the energy that he always had. In the show ring, that horse was electric. That’s what we got from every mare.” Gitar fell ill in July, and sadly, despite all efforts at the world class New Bolton Center, he continued to deteriorate. In November, he was humanely euthanized. It was a hard decision that Vincent made only because, she says, he had let her know that it was time. “He was the kindest horse in the world,” she remembers. “Every time you opened the door to his stall, he would walk up and put his neck around you to hug you. There were no holes in him. He was a gentleman.” n

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Index Of Advertisers A Alabama Arabian Horse Association ....................................................226, 227 Alistar Arabians ...............................................................................................202 Aljassimya Farm............................................................................................... 184

American Saddlebred Horse Association.......................................................225 Arabian Horse Futures .................................................................................... 250 Arabians International................................................. 1-16ArabInt (57-72), 245 Argent Farms ................................................................................................... 251 Avalon Crest Arabians....................................................................................... 45 Avery, Candace ........................................................................................150, 151

B Beloveds Farm .............................................................................................IFC, 1 Belvedere Farm ................................................................................................ 137 Blackstone, Lisa ............................................................................................... 139 Boisvert Farms, LLC............................................................................... 238-241

C Carrington, Laura ....................................................................................134, 135 Cedar Ridge Arabians ................................................. 94, 95, 161-172, 252, 253 Chattooga Ridge Arabians................................................................................ 56

Classicala Farm ............................................................................................54, 55 Congressional Farm .....................................................................................50, 51 Country Inn & Suites – Scottsdale ................................................................ 261

D Dazzo Equine LLC.....................................................................................52, 53 Delsan Arabians ............................................................................................... 180 DePaolo Equine Concepts ..............................................................................2, 3 Dowling, Teal .................................................................................................. 174

E Eleanor’s Arabians .......................................................... 182, 183, 194, 195, 260 Ellis Arabians...........................................................................................242, 243 Esperanza Arabians LLC ....................................................14ArabInt (70), 245

Kinnarney, Dr. Joseph ............................................................................. 148, 149 Kyrie Arabians ................................................................................................... 98

L Lau, Jenny......................................................................................................... 138 Little Acre Arabians ........................................................................118, 119, 124

M Marino Arabians................................................................................................ 96 Marlow, Bradley....................................................................................... 148, 149 Maroon Fire Arabians, Inc. .................................................................... FC, 267 Martin, Lester ..........................................................................................126, 127 Midori Farms ......................................................................................... 272, IBC Midwest ............................................................................................ 48, 49, 81-99 Milestone Arabians......................................................................................92, 93 Misheks Arabians ........................................................................................46, 47 Morning Sun Arabians............................................................................ 118, 119 Munro, Kimberley ................................................................................... 142, 143

N North Arabians ...............................................................................4ArabInt (60) North By Northwest LLC ...................................................................... 176, 177

O Oak Haven Farms ....................................................................................126, 127 Oak Ridge Arabians .................................................................................... 84-87 Orrion Farms .............................................................7-11, 3ArabInt (59), 90, 91

P Pat McGinnis Arabians................................................................................... 250 Pegasus Arabians .................................................2ArabInt (58), 12ArabInt (68) Perkins, Suzanne & Perry ................... 1-8Perkins (25-32), 6-9ArabInt (62-65) Price Performance Horses ........................................................................173-175

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Five Oaks Farm ................................................................................................. 56 Frahm, Jeffrey ................................................................................. 5ArabInt (61) French, Lindsay O’Reilly ........................................................................126, 127 Frierson Atkinson ............................................................................................ 267

R.O. Lervick Arabians .................................................................................... 267 Rancho Del Sol ................................................................................................203 Risen, Nancy and Bob ..................................................................................... 185 Rooker Training Stable ........................................................................... 142, 143 Round Barn Ranch ..........................................................................................203 Royal Arabians .................................................................................196, 197, 270 Russell, Katie & Joe ........................................................................................... 97

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Garvis, Leslie Palmer ...................................................................................... 136 Green Pasture Arabians ............................................................... 13ArabInt (69) Guzzo Worldwide LLC .................................................................................. 270

H HA Toskcan Sun LLC.................................................................................... 154 Hansen, Tom & Leola..................................................................................... 196 Harris Arabians................................................................................................ 154 Harris, Pamela ................................................................................................. 140 Hegg, Mrs. Mickey ......................................................................................... 267 Hollywood Toi Foundation .............................................................................224

I IIB Farms ......................................................................................................... 185 Ilercil Arabians.............................................................................. 11ArabInt (67)

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Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show ....................................................................... 73 Setting Sun Stables ..................................................................................190, 191 Shamrock Farms, LLC ...................................................................190-192, 244 Shangrila Arabians ....................................................................... 10ArabInt (66) Shea Stables .............................................................................................. FC, 267 Smoky Mountain Park Arabians .................................................................... BC Stachowski Farms ............................................................................ 154, 176-180 Starline Arabians .....................................................................................152, 153 Stella Bella Arabians.................................................................................... 74, 75 Strawberry Banks Farm................................................................................... 181

T Ted Carson at Butler Farms Training Center .....1-8TedCarson (109-116), 202 The Brass Ring ................................................................................................ 192 The Hat Lady .................................................................................................. 267 Twin Cities Featherlite Trailers ...................................................................... 267

Jackson, Karlton ....................................................................................... 146, 147 James, Susan M................................................................................................ 175 Janel’s Training Center .......................................................................... 272, IBC Jarvis, Kimberly, Sandy & Brooke Marie............................................... 178, 179

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Wilkins Livestock Insurers ............................................................................. 267 Wiloma Plantation...................................................................................158, 159 Wright Way Arabians......................................................................118, 119, 124

Ken Eppers Performance Horses ....................................................................203 Kiesner Training .......................................................................................144-153

Varian Arabians ................................................................................................... 5 Vicki Humphrey Training Center ...........................................................133-141

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Afire Bey V Afires Heir Brassmis VJ Royal Heir

El Ghazi MA Ghazta Trot Fire Essense *Elimar MHR Nobility HAR Nahra

Joleen WB

Huckleberry Bey++ Hucks Lucky Charm April Charm

2014 Bay Stallion Bred by Tim & Marty Shea Proudly Owned by Midori Farms | Kay Thatcher La Vista, NE

Huckleberry Bey++ Autumn Fire Brass EE Msindependence Aloes Elektra Pro-Fire BRA Quintessence Celebes Eliza *Bask++ *Portulaka Bay El Bey++ Taffona *Eter Fersana

AEPA Enrolled Sire AHA Sweepstakes Nominated Sire Standing at & Trained by Janel’s Training Center | Janel Hesson, Trainer Denton, NE | 402-797-2626


“Royal Nobility is absolutely one of the best Nationals stakes horse we have ever bred. He has as much quality and stature of any horse in our breed today. He is long legged, has a laid back shoulder, and high defined withers, all which extreme athletes must have for National Championship roses. Royal Nobility is set apart by his pretty head with an extreme neck, tight ears and broadness between the eyes. Add to that, extreme tail carriage with incredible attitude and a commanding presence. His gaits and trot are beyond that which will produce thrilling goose-bump performances. The sky’s the limit with this great stallion for the future of our Arabian breed.” ~Tim Shea, Shea Stables | St. Clair, Michigan~


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SMP ONGRATULATES ... 2017 NATIONAL WINNERS! SIRED BY BASKADAGIO SMP FLAWLESS GHAZI MISS CENTRAL PARK SUPREME SENSATION SMP BETSI ROSS SIRED BY AMAZING GRACE SMP CATCH MY BREATH SMP ESSENCE OF FIRE SMP GAME OF THRONES SV RENAISSANCE QUEEN INGENUE SMP MAROZIA

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