2023 DARLEY AWARDS STALLION GUIDE INDEX
of the Arabian Racing Cup. From the Editors 2 Darley Awards Schedule 4 Arabian Racing Cup Programs 6 2022 Darley Nominees 8 Arabian Racing Cup/Darley Awards Stallion Breeding Auction 20 WAHO Conference 2022 22 The Magnificent Monarch AH 24 Creating Winners for Cre Run Farm 28 The A List 32
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ON AJC Racing Hall of Fame/Tent of Honor 34 2022 U.S. Graded Stakes 36 2022 U.S. Listed Stakes 37 2022 ARAC Wathba Stallions Cup Series 38 Historical Darley Champions 40 2022 U.S. Leading Earners 44 2022 U.S. Starters 47 Winning Horses - The Iraqi Connection 50 2022/2023 International Group 1 Stakes 53 2022 UAE Leading Earners 56 1 • Darley Awards Stallion Guide * Arabian Finish Line/Horsereporter • 2023
From the Editors
Connections - Association, Liaison, Relevance, Attachment, Relationship
Another wonderful bonus of Arabian racing, besides the joy of watching and nurturing these incredible animals, is meeting and connecting with so many others with similar interests around the world. Luckily, our Arabian racing world encourages connecting, and unlike the Thoroughbred world, Arabians have the availability of incredible DNA from many excellent crosses due to frozen and transportable semen and artificial insemination.
The ability to follow your racehorse from state to state, and country to country, opens so many opportunities. We can purchase, sell, race, breed and join in Awards and fun due to our equestrian connections.
In the same fashion, the annual Darley Awards is a fabulous springboard to success. In this social scene, that has shifted from hotel and racetrack conference halls to Hollywood red carpet and back. We connect and rejoice with friends around the world to celebrate the best of the past year’s racing Arabians in the U.S. Horses that win a Darley Award, now in its 36th year, traditionally have been sought after as champions and champion makers. The Stallion Guide is supported by our connections, and we love to share your stories and your awards.
We have themed this issue to help answer the ongoing and obvious question, “Which stallions might best make a Champion?” The Darley Awards do make a positive point with the answer, and with statistics, details and top stallions within these pages, we hope you will find the answers you need. Reach out to the experts in the A-List and find positive energy in this issue. There is a lot to share in our connections.
Thank you for your support.
Stay safe and see you on the rail.
HUGHES PERFORMANCE ARABIANS
For close to 50 years, Hughes Performance Arabians has prided itself on successfully breeding athletic horses with strong proven flat track racing and endurance blood lines. The focus of our breeding program is to produce purebred Arabian horses that demonstrate the characteristics of this elite class – optimum size, type, correct conformation, trainability and the great disposition they are known for.
For many years, our Arabians have successfully participated in a broad range of endurance events, including flat track racing. As a breeder, there is hardly an emotion that can eclipse the thrill, the excitement and the pride we feel when we witness one of our horses cross the finish line in first place. As horse lovers, not only do we feel privileged to share the companionship and kindness of our horses, but we also are humbled by their great heart and their determination shown in athletic endeavours.
Currently Hughes Performance Arabians is making available a select number of Arabian horses to individuals who recognize the value of quality, lineage and performance.
Shippey Lane with D Artagnan KS filly Starlight Symboll No Fools Gold36th Annual Darley Awards Schedule
Saturday,
March 18, 2023 Sam Houston Race Park
The Darley Awards are generously sponsored by the Texas Arabian Breeders’ Association. Events of the evening include dinner, races, Darley Award presentation and stallion breeding auction update. Visit https://darleyawards.com/ for more information.
3:30 pm - Appetizers
4:00 (approximately) - Darley Sprint and Darley Distaff Sprint
5:30 pm - Dinner
6:300 pm - Darley Awards Ceremony (All times Central time zone)
Proud presenter of the Darley Awards
2023 Arabian Racing Cup Stewards
Jon Henningsgard, Chief Steward
Joe Gillis, Vanessa Moreau-Sipiere
Michelle Morgan, Amanda Roxborough
Sam Vasquez, Dianne Waldron
How Are Darley Winners Determined?
The Arabian Racing Cup is governed by the Board of Stewards. The Darley Committee of the Board of Stewards selects the nominees for Darley Awards and a Voting Academy decides the winners. The Voting Academy is comprised of knowledgeable individuals within the racing community.
Programs
2022 Breeders Incentive Payouts
Congratulations to the following breeders who nominated horses and received payouts in 2022:
Mandolynn Hill Farm - $4,000
Krista and Jon Henningsgard - $3,500
Oakcrest Farms - $3,000
Susan Willis and Cindy Scharli - $2,500
Rita De Leon - $2,000
James Schleimer and Nicola Forbes - $2,000
Red Cloud Farms - $1,000
Cre Run Enterprises - $500
Rosebrook Farms LLC - $500
Breeders, DON’T MISS OUT on any more payouts!
Nominate your runner to receive $500 in bonus funds if the horse you bred comes in first, second, or third, until the annually earmarked $20,000 is fully dispersed.
Please note, horses must be fully nominated by the end of their two-year-old year to be eligible. Nominate your two-yearolds by December 31, 2023, to start receiving ARC Bonus money in 2024. Learn more http://bit.ly/BreedersReward
Nominating for the Breeders Incentive Program is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
1. $50 payment as a weanling
2. $200 payment as a yearling
3. $250 payment as a two year old
Breeders of nominated horses will receive $500 every time the horse places first, second, or third ON ALL RACES for the lifetime of the horse they bred, no matter who owns the horse, during its race career (until the annually earmarked $20,000 is fully dispersed for that year).
Place 1st - Get $500!
Place 2nd - Get $500!
Place 3rd - Get $500!
2023 Firecracker
Date and location TBA
For 3-year-old colts/geldings and fillies. Distance - 6 furlongs. Estimated purse - $30,000
Prizes are divided as follows:
Bonus - $500 PAID out to every horse that is ARC nominated in the race.
Darley Awards 3-Year-Old Colt/Gelding
Diamond Gem AA
Burning Sand x Triumphs Pearl, by Seyvilla Triumph
3(3-0-0)2-0, $43,700, 1st Texas Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2), Texas Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3)
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Fleets Ace AA
Burning Fleet x Tri-Illusive Lady, by Seyvilla Triumph
8(2-2-3)0-2, $20,677, 3rd Texas Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3), Firecracker Sprint S.
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
RB Grand Slam
Majd Al Arab x Rich Kinkga, by TH Richie
6(2-2-1)0-2, $21,088, 2nd Texas Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3), 3rd Texas Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2)
Breeder: Dianne K. Waldron
Owner: Rosebrook Farms LLC
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
RB Money Maker
4(3-0-0)1-0 $22,480, 1st Firecracker Sprint S.
Breeder: Dianne K. Waldron
Owner: Rosebrook Farms LLC
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Connections as of last start
Darley Awards 3-Year-Old Filly
Pearls Spirit AA
Burning Sand x Triumphs Pearl, by Seyvilla Triumph
5(4-0-1)3-1, $57,485, 1st Texas Arabian Oaks (Gr 2), Texas Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3), Firecracker Distaff S., 3rd Texas Arabian Stallion S. (G2)
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
RB Lock N Load
Nashwan Al Khalidiah x RB Lam Tara, by General
6(1-3-0)0-1, $14,258, 2nd Firecracker Distaff S.
Breeder: Dianne K. Waldron
Owner: Rosebrook Farms LLC
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
RS Jewel Crown
No Risk Al Maury (FR) x AF Saphira, by Haffir El Rimal
5(1-1-2)0-2, $13,511, 2nd Texas Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3), 3rd Firecracker Distaff S.
Breeder: Nicole and Andre Ruggeri
Owner: Nicole and Andre Ruggeri
Trainer: Nicole Ruggeri
Darley Awards 4-Year-Old Colt/Gelding
Four Hundred Proof AA
NF Proof+/ x Tri Silkie Sands, by Burning Sand
5(4-0-1)0-1, $28,865, 3rd Texas Arabian Derby (Gr 3)
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Quick Rae AA
Burning Sand x Triumphs Pearl, by Seyvilla Triumph
6(2-2-0)0-1, $20,462, 2nd Texas Six-Shooter S. (Gr 3)
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Uptown Manontop
Madjani x Top Thess, by Dahess
5(2-0-2)1-0, $27,058, 1st Texas Arabian Derby (Gr 2)
Breeder: Krista Henningsgard
Owner: Krista Henningsgard
Trainer: Carlos Padilla
Darley Awards 4-Year-Old Filly
Dreamm
No Risk Al Maury x Dream Pearl+/, by Burning Sand
4(4-0-0)3-0, $32,296, 1st Emirates Breeders VIP Arabian Distaff S., ARAC Distaff S., WATHBA Stallions Cup S.
Breeder: Cory Soltau and Terri Eaton
Owner: Cory Soltau and Terri Eaton
Trainer: Terri Eaton
RB Madeline Kate
Majd Al Arab x RB Big N Rich, by TH Richie
4(2-0-1)1-1 $29,000, 1st Texas Yellow Rose S. (Gr 3), 3rd Texas Arabian Oaks (Gr 2)
Breeder: Dianne K. Waldron
Owner: Rosebrook Farms LLC
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
WMA Big Baby
Kasih x Baby Grand CS, by Kador De Blaziet
10(1-1-2)1-2, $32.032, 1st Texas Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2), 2nd Texas Arabian Oaks (Gr 2), 3rd Emirates Breeders VIP Arabian Distaff S.
Breeder: Rita Deleon
Owner: Rita Deleon
Trainer: Rita Deleon
Darley Awards Older Horse
Hiab Al Zaman
Hilal Al Zaman x MY Shelby Cobra, by Kaolino
1(1-0-0)1-0, $58,280, 1st UAE President Cup S. (Gr 1)
Breeder: James E. and Susan C. Meyer
Owner: James E. and Susan C. Meyer
Trainer: Jeremias Castro
Like Moulin Rouge
7(3-1-1)2-1, $44,975, 1st Texas Six-Shooter S. (Gr 3), Emirates Breeders Arabian VIP S., 3rd Darley Sprint S. (Gr 3)
Breeder: Ken Danyluk
Owner: Ken Danyluk
Trainer: Ken Danyluk
Quick Sand AA
Burning Sand x Triumphs Silkie, by Seyvilla Triumph
6(2-3-1)0-4 $47,840, 2nd UAE President Cup S. (Gr 1), Texas Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2), Darley Sprint S. (Gr 3), 3rd Emirates Breeders Arabian VIP S.
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Connections as of last start
Darley Awards Older Mare
RB Whistlin Dixie
Baseq Al Khalediah x Dixies Chick, by Burning Sand
8(1-1-1) $13,093
Breeder: Dianne K. Waldron
Owner: Mandolynn Hill Racing Club
Trainer: Thunder Johnson
Southern Bell MHF
Grilla x Bell South, by Aim South
8(1-1-1) $8,806
Breeder: Mandolynn Hill Farm
Owner: Lynn Bennett
Trainer: Rachelle Russell
Uptown Lady Arabella
Burning Sand x Wibwilcca, by Wilkolak
9(1-2-1)0-3 $30,034, 2nd Texas Yellow Rose S. (Gr 3), Emirates Breeders VIP Arabian Distaff S., 3rd UAE President Cup S. (Gr 1)
Breeder: Krista Henningsgard
Owner: Jon Henningsgard
Trainer: Carlos Padilla
Connections as of last start
Darley Awards Breeder
Dianne K. Waldron
21 runners, 108 starts, 16 firsts, 18 seconds, 12 thirds, 2 stakes wins, 6 stakes places $205,207
Leading earners: RB Madeline Kate, RB Munchie, RB Money Maker, RB Grand Slam, RB Rathowayne
Joseph A. and Betty J. Gillis
15 runners, 75 starts, 21 firsts, 14 seconds, 14 thirds, 5 stakes wins, 11 stakes places $273,690
Leading earners: Pearls Spirit AA, Quick Sand AA, Diamond Gem AA, Four Hundred Proof AA, Quick Rae AA
Rita Deleon
10 runners, 52 starts, 5 firsts, 9 seconds, 6 thirds, 1 stakes win, 6 stakes places $85,834
Leading earners: WMA Big Baby, WMA Smoke Signal, WMA Country Star, WMA Got It, WMA Fireball
Darley Awards Owner
Joseph A. and Betty J. Gillis
50(20-10-7)5-9, $244,429
Leading earners: Pearls Spirit AA, Quick Sand AA, Diamond Gem AA, Four Hundred Proof AA, Quick Rae AA
Krista Henningsgard
17(3-2-3)1-3, $57,541
Leading earners: Uptown Lady Arabella, Uptown Manontop
Rosebrook Farms LLC
39(11-11-4)2-5, $123,871
Leading earners: RB Madeline Kate, RB Money Maker, RB Grand Slam, RB Lock N Load, RB Bamer
Terry Tuley
78(7-9-10)0-3, $103,989
Leading earners: RB Rathowayne, RB Munchie, RB Fassynator, Job AA, WMA Fairy Dust
Darley Awards Trainer
Cesar Govea
16(4-2-2)1-3, $53,728
Leading earners: RB Madeline Kate, Quick Sand AA, RB Bradley Nelson, Burn Em Joey, RB Lara
Jerenesto Torrez
62(25-16-7)6-9, $288,169
Leading earners: Diamond Gem AA, Quick Sand AA, Pearls Spirit AA, RB Grand Slam, Four Hundred Proof AA
Rhonda Tuley
109(9-15-13)1-5, $159,242
Leading earners: RB Rathowayne, Paddys Day, Job AA, RB Munchie, WMA Fairy Dust
Darley Awards Jockey
Francisco Giles
18(6-4-4)2-2, $72,324
Leading Earners: Pearls Spirit AA, Quick Sand AA, Quick Rae AA
Anardis Rodriguez
24(9-5-2)2-2, $95,061
Leading Earners: Diamond Gem AA, RB Grand Slam, Pearls Spirit AA, RB Besster
Ernesto Valdez-Jiminez
39(12-8-6)2-6, $123,153
Leading Earners: RB Madeline Kate, RB Grand Slam, RB Bradley Nelson, Quick Sand AA, RB Lock N Load
Darley Awards Horse of the Year
Diamond Gem AA
Burning Sand x Triumphs Pearl, by Seyvilla Triumph
3(3-0-0)2-0, $43,700, 1st Texas Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2), Texas Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3)
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Like Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge MAF x Well Liked, by Chndaka
7(3-1-1)2-1, $44,975, 1st Texas Six-Shooter S. (Gr 3), Emirates Breeders Arabian VIP S., 3rd Darley Sprint S. (Gr 3)
Breeder: Ken Danyluk
Owner: Ken Danyluk
Trainer: Ken Danyluk
Pearls Spirit AA
Burning Sand x Triumphs Pearl, by Seyvilla Triumph
5(4-0-1)3-1, $57,485, 1st Texas Arabian Oaks (Gr 2), Texas Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3), Firecracker Distaff S., 3rd Texas Arabian Stallion S. (G2)
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Quick Sand AA
Burning Sand x Triumphs Silkie, by Seyvilla Triumph
6(2-3-1)0-4 $47,840, 2nd UAE President Cup S. (Gr 1), Texas Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2), Darley Sprint S. (Gr 3), 3rd Emirates Breeders Arabian VIP S.
Breeder: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Owner: Joseph A. or Betty J. Gillis
Trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Connections as of last start
Arabian Racing Cup/Darley Award Stallion Breeding Auction
The Arabian Racing Cup’s annual Darley Award Stallion Auction has been a much anticipated tradition for over a decade. Proceeds benefit ARC programs such as the Breeders’ Incentive Program and the Darley Awards.
“On behalf of the Arabian Racing Cup Board of Stewards, thank you for your active participation in this offering of worldclass stallions in support of ARC programs.” - Jon Henningsgard, ARC Chief Steward.
You must register in order to bid. The online auction begins Friday, March 10, 2023 at 5 pm CST, and will close Saturday, March 17, 2023 at 10 pm CST. Register or email auction manager, Evie Tubbs Sweeney for how to bid. Evie Tubbs Sweeney - evie@evieinc.net Darley Awards 20223 link: https://www.darleyawards.com.
Easter Man donated by Joe Gillis, Allegro Arabians
Value: $3,000 Starting Bid: $1,000 Bid Increment: $50 Buy-It-Now: $4,500
(BURNING SAND x ANGEL PROOF, by NF PROOF+/)
EASTER MAN gained the hearts of the world with a gutsy five year racing career spanning both coasts of the U.S. In 37 starts, he finished in the top three in all but two races, with 16 wins, 13 seconds and 4 thirds. EASTER MAN was named Darley Horse of the Year, and his first foals arrived in 2022.
Semen location: Florida - Must be used in the USA.
Grilla donated by Billie Glosser, Love N War Arabians
Value: $2,800 Starting Bid: $500 Bid Increment: $50 Buy-It-Now: $5,600
(KONG x DIXIE DARLENE, by WIKING)
Two-time Darley Champion and multiple Grade 1 winner, including President of the UAE Cup S. He still holds the 1-mile record at Sam Houston Race Park. The only son of Wiking daughter Dixie Darlene, GRILLA is the sire of Darley Champion and track record-setter DANCE WITH ME BW.
Semen location: Texas - Fresh, Cooled or Frozen. Sharjah, UAE - Frozen.
Sir Bani Yas donated by Al Asayl Racing
Value: $2,350 Starting Bid: $1,100 Bid Increment: $100 Buy-It-Now: $3,000 (AMER X NASSEM EL BAHER, by ELIOS DE CARRERE)
The best son of Amer in 2015, rated at 122. He is a 2-time group 1 winner - HH Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup at Sandown and the Qatar International S. at Goodwood, with an overall record of 5 wins and 11 places in 18 starts. He combines an attractive pedigree with an excellent temperament and great conformation.
Semen location: France
Marid donated by Haras Du Grand Courgeon
Value: $1,300 Starting Bid: $650 Bid Increment: $100 Buy-It-Now: $2,500 (TM FRED TEXAS x AL DAHMA, by AMER)
Multiple group 1 winner, including Qatar Arabian Trophy Poulains. Son of TM FRED TEXAS, Darley Horse of the Year and winner of the Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr 1). Marid is his first son at stud in France. His dam is AL DAHMA, a full sister to the stallion GENERAL and the dam of Group 1PA winner YAZEED. Semen located in France.
Mared Al Sahra donated by Al Shahania Stud
Value: $3,250 Starting Bid: $1,000 Bid Increment: $50 Buy-It-Now: $5,000 (AMER x MASSAMARIE, by TIDJANI)
MARED AL SAHRA enjoyed a highly successful 16-race career from 2005–2010 in Doha, Qatar, with 6 wins, 6 seconds and 4 thirds, multiple Gr 1 winner. MARED AL SAHRA is by the outstanding AMER, sire of 90 G1 winners. His second dam, MARGAU, is a full sister to DORMANE MARED AL SAHRA is the sire to G1 winner, CHADDAD (Qatar Total Arabian Trophy).
Semen located in Florida.
Assy donated by Al Shahania Stud
Value: $6,500 Starting Bid: $1,000 Bid Increment: $100 Buy-It-Now: $6,000 (AMER x MARGOUIA, by TIDJANI)
ASSY was a top-class racehorse winning 9 of 11 starts in Qatar, including the H.H. The Emir’s Sword (Gr 1 PA), H.H. The Emirs Trophy (Gr 1 PA), H.H. Purebred Arabian Sword Trial. His sire, AMER, is one of the most successful current Arabian racing sires with a collection of international Group 1 winners throughout the world.
Semen located: Florida
RB Burn donated by Al Awal Stud
Value: $2,000 Starting Bid: $1,000 Bid Increment: $100 Buy-It-Now: $3,000 (MAJD AL ARAB x BURNIE GEE PW, by BURNING SAND)
Bred by RoseBrook Farms LLC, RB Burn ran one race in the U.S. before being exported to the Middle East where he cleaned up at the world’s most prestigious races, including the Sheikh Zayed Jewel Crown (Gr 1) as a 4-year-old. He is out of the great race mare and producer, Burnie Gee PW, dam of multiple stakes horses and granddam of RB MADELINE KATE.
Semen located at Sharjah Equine Hospital (UAE) / Ann Ismer
General donated by Haras Du Courgeon
Value: $3,250 Starting Bid: $1,500 Bid Increment: $100 Buy-It-Now: $4,500 (AMER x AL HANOOF, by MANGANATE)
General had a distinguished career on the race track, including consecutive wins in the Arabian World Cup in 2009 and 2010. His dam, Al Hanoof, was Umm Qarn’s first homebred race winner, and she has proven to be an outstanding dam, also producing International Group 1 winner AL DAHMA. Sire of the great LADY PRINCESS. Semen located at Haras du Grand Courgeon, France
Hilal Al Zaman donated by Dr. Mohammed Al Nujaifi. Contact Val Bunting. Value: $2,250.00 Starting Bid: $750.00 Bid Increment: $50.00 Buy-It-Now: $3,000.00 (MENCOUR (FR) x AL ALTHANIA (IQ), by ZAD AL RAKIB (IQ))
Seven Group wins including Zabeel Stakes (Gr 1 PA). Retired Sound. Of the Seglawi Jedran strain, one of the best racing lines in Iraq, crossed with the best French racing lines. His sire MENCOUR is a maternal half-brother to DORMANE. Sire of Darley Horse of the Year HIAB AL ZAMAN and multiple group winner GHURAT AL ZAMAN.
Semen located in France.
Please note that your winning bid covers only the cost of the semen itself. Any fees associated with the shipping, collection and storage of your semen are not included in the auction price. While the Arabian Racing Cup discloses all known additional fees in each lot, it may not be held responsible for unforeseen fees.
WAHO CONFERENCE 2022
By Deirdre Hydeponed WAHO Conference which was generously hosted by the Royal Jordanian Equestrian Federation with the support of HM King Abdullah II.
We were warmly welcomed by HRH Princess Alia bint Hussain, familiar to many as a long standing ECAHO judge and a champion of animal welfare. To appreciate some of her work on welfare, check out the Al Ma’wa Centre for Nature and Wildlife, (www. almawajordan.org) to see the rescued bears and lions, which was such a highlight of the Conference tours.
For some people, WAHO is of little interest and others even question its validity, but this is failing to appreciate the work that has been done to bring together the world’s stud books and the almost impossible task of reaching an agreement for a definition for the Arabian horse: “A Purebred Arabian horse is one which appears in any purebred Arabian Stud Book or Register listed by WAHO as acceptable.” This enables all breeders in member countries to register, import and export one another’s horses with ease no matter what bloodlines they believe in.
WAHO holds a biennial Conference, where its main business is to meet with and receive the Registrars’ reports and update all members on WAHO business since the last Conference. It also invites expert speakers who make presentations on a variety of topics while special doors are opened to view private studs and places of interest in the host country. Members have enjoyed some remarkable experiences over the years in such countries as Oman, Syria, Bahrain, Australia and Poland. The opportunity to meet people and experience Arabian horse culture from all over the world make each WAHO Conference unique and well worth attending for anyone with a serious interest in the Arabian horse.
Founded in 1970, the World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO) is a registered charity with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. There are now 82 countries affiliated to WAHO as Registering Authority Members, either in their own right or in the care of a neighbouring studbook authority, together with two applying member countries. WAHO has the responsibility of ensuring that standards acceptable to all Registering Authority Members are established and maintained in the matters of regulations, methods of registration and production of Stud Books.
Members Gather in Jordan
In October 2022, members of WAHO touched down at the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, the capital of the Kingdom of Jordan. They were attending the long-anticipated COVID-post-
Topics of Discussion
One of the recurring topics for debate in the main meeting has been the use of various modern reproduction techniques and the narrowing effects they could have on the genetic material of our horses. WAHO as far as it can, takes a conservative view and such things as cloning are strictly forbidden. Limitations on embryo transfer numbers also frequently comes up, and France has taken the step of limiting registration to one embryo and one naturally carried foal per year. It remains to be seen what effect this can have other than the donor mare being moved to another country. However, the principle was largely supported by the floor, reflecting the concerns serious breeders have on over production and the heavy use of a very small number of stallions in a world
where demand for Arabians is diminishing and welfare becomes an issue.
Guest speakers included Peter Upton talking about The Jordanian Royal Stables while Gudrun Waiditschka (In the Focus magazine), Astrid von Velsen-Zerweck (Marbach Stud, Germany) and I gave presentations on Royal, State and Government Studs and Stables, Their Past, Present and Future. Rather a large subject to be squeezed into the timeframe, but which provided much food for post talk discussion and possibly a more in-depth production at some future date. My presentation ranged through the fascinating history of Arabians in the 16th Century courts of the Moguls, the Safavids and the Ottomans to the Arabians used in remount stables after the two world wars to the present day in University Studs of Cal Poly and Michigan State.
Additional Experiences
In the Middle East, hospitality and food often provide enduring memories, and we experienced this to the full, with an evening parade of Jordanian Breeders’ horses and a ringside buffet, a night
of Circassian folk dancing accompanied by their special cuisine and the final Gala dinner with another impressive Circassian dance troupe. Jordan provides sanctuary to many refugees from surrounding countries, and they have greatly enriched the color and culture of the country.
One of the most anticipated post-conference events was the visit to The Jordanian Royal Stables. It would be hard to come up with a better way of spending time; a fascinating parade of their mare family groups, followed by a wonderful lunch served under the shade of the trees around the arena in the company of the most distinguished and beautiful mares who were turned loose for us to admire as we dined.
The Jordan Conference with its hospitality and old-world charm fully lived up to expectations, and we thank our generous hosts. The next conference will be held in Abu Dhabi in February, 2025. I strongly recommend saving the pennies to attend as it is likely to be another never to be forgotten experience.
The Magnificent Monarch AH
Photos by Pamela Burton
As I write this, Monarch AH is still alive at a remarkable 35 (36 in 2023) years of age. I saw him last summer and although he looked a very old man, his eyes were bright, and he obviously had a strong will to live as he searched my pockets for the dates which he can easily chew.
Monarch arrived in to Wrsan Stables twenty-two years ago along with the cream of the Magness Arabian herd fulfilling a dream of the late Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed al Nahyan, at the time Deputy President of the UAE, to own this superstar sire.
Racing in the U.S.
Monarch is surely unique in being sold not once but twice with his own herd of mares. He was bred in USA in 1987 by the philanthropist billionaire Dr. Armand Hammer in whose name his race career took off. After Hammer’s death, cable cowboy, Bob Magness, with his wife Sharon, who had been closely following Monarch’s very promising career, were quick to offer for him. However, the deal involved taking on the 79 Armand Hammer herd as well. Nevertheless, the deal was done.
Monarch continued to race for Magness Arabians, ending up with a total record of 23(19-3-0)14-3, Darley Champion 3-year-old, Darley Champion 4-year-old and Racehorse of the Year.
Impressive Sire Record
He retired to stud in 1993 and by 1999 took over Leading Sire from his own sire Wiking. It was a title he retained for three years until he left the USA when he progressed to Leading Broodmare Sire. He was also the first Arabian stallion in USA to have progeny win over $1,000,000 in a single season.
Meanwhile, very sadly Bob Magness had passed away and Sharon decided that Magness Arabians had nothing left to prove. It was time for Monarch to travel to pastures new, or rather, return to the desert of his ancestors. Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed al Nahyan had been waiting for this opportunity and had no hesitation in bringing Monarch to Abu Dhabi. But once more, the sale included Magness broodmares and Monarch’s sons and daughters. In total, 120 horses flew into Abu Dhabi putting Wrsan Stables firmly on the map.
Monarch’s pedigree represents the elite of Polish racing bloodlines. His sire was the legendary Wiking, and his dam Sasanka, a granddaughter of Sabellina, was a Triple Crown winner in Poland as well as an outstanding broodmare. Monarch, Wiking and Sasanka are all in the U.S. Arabian Racing Hall of Fame.
Before he left the U.S., Monarch had produced four Darley Champions, Winning Spirit MA, Royal Atheena, Bellaa and HF Ontario. In UAE he produced a succession of winners including Dhuha W’rsan, a leading UAE bred filly, Yakoota W’rsan, Jadhebeh W’rsan GRP Marudda Ghantoot, You Snooze Ulose, Qassam W’rsan, etc. His daughters have been valued broodmares both in the U.S. and UAE.
Monarch AH produce have also been very successful in the sport horse field. At the ECAHO European Sport Horse Champions, Al Khattar W’rsan, Al Mijlas W’rsan and Muteeaa W’rsan all brought home Gold medals. In the U.S. he has had similar success.
A Living Legend
For Sheikh Sultan, Monarch represented the true Arabian horse, having good looks, proven athletic ability and a wonderful temperament which he passed on to his progeny. Monarch’s thirtieth birthday was celebrated with an international guest list guests including Marek Trela of Janus Stud and Shirley and Charlie Watts. It was a very special day. He was the horse of a lifetime
who fulfilled the dreams of all three of his owners, and it is fitting he is memorialized by the outstanding life-sized sculpture in the heart of his final home Wrsan Farm.
Deidre Hyde’s Influence
Deirdre Hyde has had a lifelong involvement with the Arabian horse. Early on, she became closely involved with the Arab Horse Society of Great Britain, at various times being chair of the General Purposes Committee, co-opted onto the Stud Book and Registration Committee, a Steward for AHS racing and for a brief period, AHS Honorary Secretary.
In 1992, Deirdre took up a position as Stud Manager of the Royal Stables of Abu Dhabi for The President of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan. Then in 2000, she joined HH Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan working closely with him to build his Wr-
san Stables, developing a breeding program for Monarch AH and his band of mares. In 2018, Deirdre started working as Consultant to Emirates Arabian Horse Society, which continues to this day. Meanwhile in 2020, she decided to return to UK when Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum asked her to join his Shadwell Arabians as pedigree consultant. Unfortunately, following his untimely death and the dispersal of his Arabians, this ended in 2022.
Deirdre’s work has given her a unique opportunity to see and study Arabians all over the world. She is an Arab Horse Society judge and on the ECAHO ‘A’ judges list, a member of the ECAHO Judges Instructor Group and a member of the AHS Registrations Committee.
Deirdre has contributed numerous articles to Arabian magazines and publications and is now a freelance Arabian horse consultant.
SIRE LINE OF MONARCH AH
Kuhailan Haifi 1923 b s (Kuhailan Kharas – Kuhaila Haifi) desert bred imported 1931, died 1934
Ofir 1933 b s (Dzwia) taken to USSR 1939
Witraz 1938 b s (Makata) Died 1957
Celebes 1949 b s (Canaria) Died 1978
Etap 1971 b s (Etna) Died 1979
Wiking 1979 b s (Wilma) USA 1984
Monarch AH 1987 b s (Sasanka) UAE 2001
Wielki Szlem 1938 b s (Elegantka) Died 1959
Czort 1949 b s (Forta) Died 1973
Two Time Darley Horse of the Year NF
Banat Cantata
NF
Eleuzis
Bandola
Litaur
Canaria
Aquinor
Ellenai
Czort
Sabellina
PROOF+/ congratulates his son Four Hundred Proof AA, 2022 Darley nominee for 4-Year-Old Colt/Gelding and 2022’s leading 4-year-old by earnings with $28,865.
The two-time Darley Horse of the Year, Darley Champion Older Horse, Darley Champion 4-Year-Old Colt, and Racing Hall of Fame member has sired many sound, durable stakes winners, including his leading earner, SEY SPOTTSPROOF (started 96 times in 9 years, $204,043), as well as SEYVILLA PROOF (18 wins (8 stakes) in 28 starts, $173,635), SEY ELLION PROOF (53 starts in 5 years of racing, $124,528), SEYVILLA BASPROOF (44 starts over 4 years, $106,179), CANNON EXPRESS (58 starts in 5 years, $89,137) and SS DAWN TREADER (11 wins, $73,777).
He has been among the leading broodmare sire by earnings. He is the broodmare sire of multiple Darley Champion EASTER MAN and grade 1 stakes winner BURNING FLEET (5 wins, $91,108).
NF Proof is by the imported Polish stallion *Bataann, sire of HARASSMENT (multiple stakes winner) and NF RISK (1st Michigan Arabian Cup Open, etc.) among his 17 winners.
His dam *Szalka is the dam of five other stakes horses, HARASSMENT, NF Dead Cert, NF Bolt, NF Smokescreen and Batraz. His female family, like fellow Racing Hall of Fame member MONARCH AH, is the incredible "S" line tracing to the foundation mare SABELLINA, who is the dam of SANTA (dam of SANTOS and *SASANKA).
Stud fee: $2,500, frozen semen only
Frozen semen available through Seyvilla Arabians
Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup, Breeders’ Sweepstakes
Breeder: Nodoroma Arabians
Inquiries to: Anne Seymour, 850-859-2808, seyvilla@embarqmail.com
Creating Winners for Cre Run Farm
Deborah Mihaloff was thrilled to get her first horse, Smokey, a grey Half-Arabian and Half-Quarter Horse, when she was 17. Soon her enthusiasm led her to purchase a purebred Arabian mare, and she began breeding her own horses in Michigan for the show ring.
By Pamela BurtonIn 1986, Deborah and her husband, Alan Kirshner, built their Arabian breeding farm, Cre Run, in Montpelier, Virginia. For thirty years, while supporting Arabian racing at Delaware Park Racetrack, Cre Run bred top runners that have raced under the bright green with purple and white striped colors with national and international success.
Mihaloff comments, “I have always felt that the Arabian horse should not only exemplify the Arabian type but also athletic ability. It does and is truly the versatile breed. I have always been proud of the Arabian type I have kept in my horses.
Cre Run Phase One
In 1980, when she wished to insure her newly purchased Arabian mare, she asked the Rhulen Insurance Agency if she could place the coverage and receive a commission since she was working in her father’s insurance office. They declined. Mihaloff, not to be thwarted, went to London where she convinced underwriters to give the Arabian breed its own rate status instead of classifying it as a miscellaneous breed. She would meet Alan Kirshner and Tony Markel on that trip and would develop the equine program for Markel. Working with Markel Corporation, a fifty-year-old specialty insurance brokerage firm located in Richmond, Virginia, Deb developed risk management programs with the help of equine veterinarians and insurance agents. As her insurance goals focused, she became the first woman to write equine insurance in the burgeoning Middle Eastern Arabian horse market.
“My research of pedigrees came naturally from learning blood lines before I began breeding. Once I started insuring horses for Markel, it allowed me the opportunity to visit farms all over the world and see horses up close and personal. I learned their faults and assets and would later use that knowledge in my own breeding program. It was such an advantage to see all those old lines.
“My breeding career started with Arabian show horses, and each was chosen for its athletic ability with the hopes of one day racing those lines. We had a Pure Polish mare, a Straight Egyptian mare and a domestic mare.
“The first success would come with MHF Eclipse (1987), my foundation sire. When we began Mi Hal Of Fame Arabian Stud (MHF), my mother and I bred him. He would later set the track record at Los Alamitos for 6 furlongs, until Unchained Melody would break it. I attribute that to both of them being of the Egyptian bloodlines of Moniet El Nefous.
“Then the USA was invaded with French Bloodlines that were bred for distance. My program needed to change, and I slowly started using a few of the French bloodlines. I did not like the
temperament nor the front legs on many of them, but it was giving me distance.”
Cre Run Phase Two
“When you make a major change in a breeding program, such as changing from running route to sprint or vice versa, you need to take into account the broodmare band that you have collected,” continued Mihaloff. “It takes time to change and is costly. You need to learn what ‘nicks’ and what doesn’t. This takes time, even harder for us since we don’t race until they are three years of age.
“So Thoroughbred breeders get a year sooner to figure this out, but we have other advantages that the Thoroughbred breeders don’t have. We have the ability to use frozen semen and the use of artificial insemination. The other great advantage Arabian breeders have over Thoroughbred breeders is the use of embryo transfers. Cre Run was the first race farm in the USA to use some of this technology.
“After the French lines came the Burning Sand influence, and races went back down to sprint distances. Again the program had to change, so I went for Dahess. I thought by using him - since he had won going short or long - I would strengthen the Egyptian blood in some of my lines and bring speed to others. I got my speed and a quick turn of foot.”
In spite of winning 26 Darley Awards with champions such as Royal Atheena, DA Adios, Our Princess, Don Condare, Our
Machine, Flaming Tron Ku, Our Machine, Our Princess, Thess Is Awesome and First Classs, Mihaloff decided that 2018 would be their last breeding year. As of 2022, Cre Run estimates that with U.S. and international prize money, their horses have earned just over $4 million USD.
“When Delaware Park was not being supported by the horsemen in the U.S., and Delaware quit running Arabian races, it gave us the opportunity to rethink our program. In order to prove what I always believed our horses were capable of doing, we would need to go over to the Middle East or to France. To start up an international string of race horses is expensive, and therefore our decision to lease First Classs made sense.”
First Classs
Winner of the 2020 Darley Award for 3-Year-Old Award Colt/Gelding, First Classs (Dahess x Topoftheclass, by Genuine Monarch) was bred to be first class.
Mihaloff continued,
“If you look at the bottom side of First Classs’s pedigree you will see *Sambor, known in this country as a show horse, but he had a very successful racing career in Poland (3/14(6-4-1)). He was a very handsome individual with tremendous bone and substance. I fell in love with him the day I saw him and knew I wanted his blood. On the dam’s side, *Sambor is the sire of Top Star (3/19(26-1)) who I considered to be one of the most beautiful race mares of all time. And of course you have Monarch AH (3/23(19-30)), the perfect mile and a quarter runner. You add in By Golly (4/33(15-9-1)), the sire of Top Of The Line (3/23(6-3-6)) who was a truly great route horse into the mix, and you get a beautiful combination of sprint and route capability, and you keep your Arabian type.”
According to data regarding recent purebred Arabian dam race earnings from <https://arabian.horseracing.tools>, Topoftheclass leads in offspring earnings with First Classs and Iridesse earning 1,930,054 Euros.
In his first year of racing in the U.S. as a 3-year-old, First Classs had 3 wins and 1 second out of 5 starts.
A Leasing Opportunity
First Classs was then leased to Mr. Nasser Al Kaabi of Noora Racing. Mihaloff explains, “I was contacted by Eric Moreau-Sipiere in 2020, at the end of First Classs’s 3-year-old race season about a lease for him to run in the Middle East. It was at that time I knew I needed to prove the program internationally, and we felt First Classs was capable of doing that.
“Classs didn’t have a win in the first year of the lease, so I extended it. I felt that my partner had confidence in the horse and didn’t push him, and I wanted to make the deal a good one for all. Our trainer made some minor adjustments, and we got jockey Ronan Thomas on him and he excelled by winning the Qatar International Arabian Derby in December of his 4-year-old year.
“One of the conditions of the lease was to have Alban de Meuille as the trainer who I feel is one of the best trainers in the world. Since Alban can no longer train Classs due to his contract with the Emir, we are fortunate to have Alban’s nephew, Jean de Mieulle, train for us now in France where the horse is stabled. He was training Classs when he won the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Jewel Crown.”
First Classs is the son of the talented Dahess, who needs no introduction. Cre Run was proud to represent Dahess in the U.S. for many years. Dahess was also trained by Alban De Mieulle, and while doing so won six Group 1PA races and later to set the record for the highest-priced Arabian to be sold at the Arqana Purebred Arabian sale when purchased for €1,050,000 in 2007.
In 2021, First Classs had 10 races after he went to Doha, with a record that year of 8(1-2-4). Then, in his second race in February, 2022, Classs showed his heels to the international competition beating leader Soko to finish two lengths in front in the Saudi Cup weekend’s $1 million LPA inaugural Al Mneefah Cup at 2100m on turf. He then went on to win the Gr 1 $1,000,000 Dubai Kahayla Classic in March on sand going 2,000 meters. He capped the year off by winning the Gr 1 $1,361,000 Jewel Crown in Abu Dhabi in November on turf going a distance of 2200m.
Mihaloff’s New Direction
“My success has reached new heights with First Classs, both statistically and in regards to my breeding program. It could not have happened if it weren’t for all the people who have had confidence in this horse and our breeding program over the years. Classs is a very special horse we have been blessed with.
“People ask why he was gelded. We wanted to give him the best possible opportunity to prove the Cre Run breeding program to the world, and he has done so. You can profit with a gelding, and they are easier to maintain. They stay focused on the job, which is to run, and he loves doing just that. He is truly an ambassador
for Arabian racing. He has had four different trainers from three different countries, numerous jockeys, has run all over the world and has won million dollar races in three different countries doing different distances on different surfaces. Truly he exemplifies what the Arabian breed is most known for and that is being the versatile breed.
“Classs was gelded early on as he was a tough horse, but we have two full sisters, Iridesse and Taylors Touchof Class. Touch will be bred for the first time this year in 2023. Iridesse is in Dubai with trainer Ernst Oertel and was sent there for the same reasons we leased out First Classs. We aren’t racing for classic distance in the U.S. anymore, and both First Classs and Iridesse are distance runners,” she explained.
Mihaloff confirms that Iridesse will stay under Oertel’s care, and it will be up to him how her program goes from here. She also has another horse, Winds Of Fortune, that she plans to lease in a similar format once he makes his first start.
“I have always bred for endurance even with sprint lines. Eclipse is one of those horses with both, and he was my foundation. He sired Ali Eclipse who finished second and Best Condition at Tevis
with Heather Reynolds. I have always wanted a horse to do Tevis, especially since that is my market place for horses after racing; to sell them to the endurance world. We have bred many endurance winners that had been race horses. The recent winner, Treasured Moments (DA Adios+/ x Hidden Treasure), winner at the track, 2017 Haggin Cup and 2021 Tevis Cup winner is only one of many. Hopefully she will go to the Middle East for the FEI World Endurance Championship to be held in 2023. I would have to say we are probably one of the top three centers in the USA for breeding successful endurance horses.”
Cre Run Phase Three
“With the success of First Classs, we have bred his mother back to Dahess and bred the wonderful mare Our Princess to Al Mamun Monlau,” said Mihaloff. “I fell in love with this horse when I saw him run as a 3-year old in Paris. I took pictures of him then and after studying them, I thought what a magnificent animal and knew then that I would breed to him.
“We are very fortunate because our broodmare band is exceptional and proven. We have the ability to breed to many different stallions, and none of our lines have any Burning Sand blood in them so are a perfect outcross.”
The A List
Al Nujaifi Racing - Arabian racing breeder and owner
Managing Agent - Val Bunting
Tombeboeuf, France
Allegro Arabians - Arabian racing breeder and owner
Joe and Betty Gillis
esteembloodstock2@aol.co.uk
+33 (0) 686 179040
jag@dutchoil-victory.com
Columbus, MS 662-574-7756
Arabian Finish Line - Arabian racing magazine
Stephanie J. Ruff
175 Cypress Blvd E
Homosassa, FL
Arabian Jockey Club - Arabian racing promotions
4133 Granite Ridge Trail
Raleigh, NC 27616
stephaniejruff@gmail.com
(717) 860-6976
www.arabianracing.org
(303) 696-4570
Arabian Racing Association of California - Arabian racing association
Cory Solteau
www.ArabianRacingofCalifornia.com
BVArabians@aol.com
(925) 683-7617
Arabian Racing Cup - Arabian breeding incentive program
Jon Henningsgard, Chief Steward
Boxwood Farm - Arabian breeder and owner
Pamela Weidel
www.arabianracingcup.com
www.weidelboxwood.com
boxwoody@aol.com
(609) 915-2122
Blackhawk Valley Arabians - Arabian breeding, racing, endurance, show
Cory Soltau
240 Joseph Lane
Pleasanton, CA
Cat McKenna Design - Graphic designer
BVArabians@aol.com
(925) 683-7617
Cat McKenna www.catmckenna.com
Phoenix, Arizona
cat@catmckenna.com
(971) 241-3752
Corliss Hazard - Graphic design, advertising, website design
4773 FM2862
Anna, TX 75409
www.corlisshazard.com
corliss2020@gmail.com
(469) 215-0444
Cre Run Farm - Breeding and racing Arabians
Alan Kirshner and Deborah Mihaloff www.crerunfarm.com
15460 Campbell Lake Road
Doswell, VA
Hickory Lane Farm, LLC - Arabian racehorse owner
crerun@aol.com
(804) 227-949
Tom and Joyce Fritz joycefritz09@gmail.com
2716 W. Sidney Road
Sidney, MI
Horsereporter - Webpage, Internet Advertising, Promotion
Pamela Burton www.horsereporter.com
41606 N. Emerald Lake Drive pamela@horsereporter.com
Anthem, AZ
(925) 482-7524
Hughes Arabians - Arabian racing breeder and owner
Marlow, OK hughesperformancearabians@gmail.com
Meyercrest Arabians - Arabian racing breeder and owner
James and Susan Meyers smeyer4133@gmail.com
Raleigh, NC
Race Street Management Inc. - Bloodstock Agency
(919) 422-1146
Denise Gault www.racestreet.com racestreetinc@aol.com
(831) 809-0057
Seyvilla Arabians - Arabian breeder and owner
Anne Seymour seyvilla@embarqmail.com
P.O. Box 646 (850) 859-2808
DeFuniak Springs, FL
Terry and Rhonda Tuley - Arabian racing owner and trainer
Godley, TX Rhonda.tuley@outlook.com
(817) 933-0961
Tre Balzane Stud
Monika Savier straightegyptians.it
Perugia, Italy savier@arabi-egiziani.it 39 335 5235135
T/E Stables - Race trainer based in California
Terri Eaton testables@msn.com
17963 Enterprise (209) 631-2031
Escalon, CA 95320
Welcome Arabians - Breeders of racing and endurance horses, standing stallions
Rita and Larry DeLeon www.welcomearabians.com
8461 County Road 128 ritaandlarrydeleon@gmail.com
Floresville, TX 78114
(210) 381-0003
ARABIAN JOCKEY CLUB Racing Hall of Fame Racing Tent of Honor
Hall of Fame
Stallions/Geldings
2019 KA Czubuthan
2017 TH Ritchie
2015 Don Condare
Sueade+/
2011 Line Dancer
2006 Dreams of Valor+
2003 Patriot MIssle+/
2001 T C Tomtyr
2000 Charlie Valentine
Flaming Tron Ku
Sam Tiki+
1998/99 Monarch AH
NF Proof +/
1997 Magna Terra Smokiy
Mohak
Sams Count
1996 By Golly
Tiki Tessar
Wiking
ZT Ali Baba
1995 Kontiki
Mohacz
Nusabre
Orzel
Sambor
Samtyr
1995 - 2021
Hall of Fame Mares
2021 Frynch
2017 Wibwilcca
2006 Royal Athena
2005 Dixie Darlene
2004 HT Sarah
2003 FMR Hadassah
Sams Louisa
2001 Bunny
Counts Jewel
2000 Chlosta
Genua
Monat
1998/99 Fryga
Samcherie
1997 Jikis Ellice
Las Tigre Lil
Majorca de Washoe
1996 Dimorca
Kellowna
Las Hilare
Sasanka
1995 Dimfixa
Fagai
Flaming Emotion
Flying Tessie+
Kyla Tiki
Shawna Dew
To be considered for the Racing Hall of Fame, the horse shall have made a significant contribution to Arabian racing in the United States through the horses own performance and the performance of its progeny.
Requirements
Mares will have had to race for three years with at least three stakes wins, and foaled at least three stakes winners and be retired from racing for five years.
Stallions will have had to race for three years with at least three stakes wins having sired at least five stakes winners and retired from racing for at least five years.
Tent of Honor
2021 Michelle Morgan
2019 Deborah Mihaloff
Denise Gault
2017 Kathy Smoke
Jane Teutsch
2015 Bobbi Patscheider
Jerry Partin
Ed Wilson
2006 Ed Tweed
2004 Lynn Ashby
2003 Robert Raine
HH Shk Mhmd bin
Rashid Al Maktoum
2001 Gladys B Edwards
2000 Leon Rubin
Martha D Thurmon
Bob Van Hoose
1997 Nat Gorham
Alan Kirshner
1996 Joe Cassel
Louise Courtelis
Darrell Thomas
Charles Tolbert
1995 Alec Courtelis
Sam Harrison
Hazel Lucas
Robbie Rogers
Geldings could be considered providing he was of superior race performance over an extended period of time and have “STAR” recognition.
To be considered for the Racing Tent of Honor, the person nominated shall meet the criteria of length of service to the breed, courage to do what is best for the horse, be above reproach, devote to the horse and community and provide service in the areas of leadership, heritage, education, and/or research.
Requirements
An individual, as an owner, breeder or “doer”, will have fifteen years in the Arabian horse industry having raced 10 years.
2022 Graded Stakes
February 26 - Texas Arabian Yellow Rose Sprint (Gr 3), 4&5 yr. old, f&m, $30,000 added, 7 fur., Sam Houston Race Park
1st RB Madeline Kate
2nd Uptown Lady Arabella
3rd Consider Thess
Winning time: 1:36.94
Winning owner/breeder: Rosebrook Farm LLC
Winning trainer: Cesar Govea
Winning jockey: Ernesto Valdez-Jimenez
February 26 - Texas Arabian Six-Shooter Sprint (Gr 3), 4&5 yr. old, $30,000 added, 7 furlongs, Sam Houston Race Park
1st Like Moulin Rouge
2nd Quick Rae AA
3rd RB Bradley Nelson
Winning time: 1:35.70
Winning owner/breeder: Ken Danyluk
Winning trainer: Ken Danyluk
Winning jockey: Jose Alvarez
March 19 - Darley Sprint (Gr 3), 4 yo & up, $30,000 added, 7 furlongs, Sam Houston Race Park
1st Paddys Day
2nd Quick Sand AA
3rd Like Moulin Rouge (Finished first. Disqualified to third.)
Winning time: 1:35.46
Winning owner/breeder: Jane R. Teutsch
Winning trainer: Rhonda Tuley
Winning jockey: Stewart Elliott
May 21 - UAE President Cup S. (Gr 1), 4yo & up, 1 1/16 miles, $100,000 G, Pimlico Race Track
1st Hiab Al Zaman
2nd Quick Sand AA
3rd Uptown Lady Arabella
Winning time: 1:55.70
Winning owner/breeder: James E. and Susan C. Meyer
Winning trainer: Jeremias Castro
Winning jockey: Carol Cedeno
August 19 - Texas Arabian Oaks (Gr 2), 3 & 4 yr old fillies, $30,000 G, 1 mile, Retama Park
1st Pearls Spirit AA
2nd WMA Big Baby
3rd RB Madeline Kate
Winning time: 1:53.93
Winning owner/breeder: Joseph A. and Betty J. Gillis
Winning trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Winning jockey: Francisco Giles
August 19 - Texas Arabian Derby (Gr 2), 3 & 4 yr old, $30,000 G, 1 1/16 miles, Retama Park
1st Uptown Manontop
2nd RB Rathowayne
3rd Four Hundred Proof AA
Winning time: 1:59.83
Winning owner/breeder: Krista Henningsgard
Winning trainer: Carlos Padilla
Winning jockey: Victor Urieta, Jr.
October 14 - Texas Arabian Lone Star Juvenile Distaff Sprint (Gr 3), 3 yo fillies, $30,000 G, 6 furlongs, Lone Star Park
1st Pearls Spirit AA
2nd RS Jewel Crown
3rd Roxy CS
Winning time: 1:21.38
Winning owner/breeder: Joseph A. and Betty J. Gillis
Winning trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Winning jockey: Luis Vivanco
October 14 - Texas Arabian Lone Star Juvenile S. (Gr 3), 3 yr old, $30,000 G, 6 furlongs, Lone Star Park
1st Diamond Gem AA
2nd RB Grand Slam
3rd Fleets Ace AA
Winning time: 1:19.66
Winning owner/breeder: Joseph A. and Betty J. Gillis
Winning trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Winning jockey: Luis Vivanco
December 15 - Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2), 3 & up f&m, $30,000, G, 1 mile, Lone Star Park
1st WMA Big Baby
2nd Just Fun MHF
3rd Pearls Spirit AA
Winning time: 1:53.37
Winning owner/breeder: Rita Deleon
Winning trainer: Rita Deleon
Winning jockey: John Jude
December 15 - Arabian Stallion S. (Gr 2), 3 & up, $30,000 G, 1 mile, Lone Star Park.
1st Diamond Gem AA
2nd Quick Sand AA
3rd RB Grand Slam
Winning time: 1:49.91
Winning owner/breeder: Joseph A. and Betty J. Gillis
Winning trainer: Jerenesto Torrez
Winning jockey: Anardis Rodriguez
2022 Listed Stakes
September 25 - Emirates Breeders Arabian VIP S., 3 & up, $21,000 G, 1 1/16 miles, Bally’s Arapahoe Park
1st Like Moulin Rouge
2nd Paddys Day
3rd Quick Sand AA
Winning time: 1:59.22
Winning owner/breeder: Ken Danyluk
Winning trainer: Ken Danyluk
Winning jockey: Adrian Ramos
Stallions Cup Series
Due to the continued worries of COVID and the logistics of transporting horses from track to track, California and Colorado decided it is in the best interest of all concerned to take the California Wathba Cup races to the Arapahoe Park Race track in Aurora, Colorado, for 2022.
July 31 - WATHBA Stallions Cup S., 3 & up, $15,000, 5 furlongs, Arapahoe Park
1st Dreamm
2nd WMA Smoke Signal
3rd Kazzu
Winning time: 1:05.78
Winning owner/breeder: Cory Soltau and Terri Eaton
Winning trainer: Terri Eaton
Winning jockey: Adrian Ramos
August 21 - WATHBA Stallions Cup S., 3 & up, $14,000, 5 1/2 furlongs, Arapahoe Park
1st RS Risk Taker
2nd WMA Smoke Signal
3rd Cody Man AA
Winning time: 1:12.68
Winning owner/breeder: Nicole and Andre Ruggeri
Winning trainer: Nicole Ruggeri
Winning jockey: Travis Wales
September 11 - WATHBA Stallions Cup S., 3 & up, $16,000, 6 furlongs, Arapahoe Park
1st RS Risk Taker
2nd WMA Smoke Signal
3rd Uptown Ringoffire
Winning time: 1:19.15
Winning owner/breeder: Nicole and Andre Ruggeri
Winning trainer: Nicole Ruggeri
Winning jockey: Travis Wales
HIAB AL ZAMAN (Hilal Al Zaman x My Shelby Cobra), Darley Award Horse of the Year in 2021, wins the Grade 1 UAE President Cup at the Preakness on May 21, 2022.
BASEQ AND BAKE (Baseq Al Khalediah x My Shelby Cobra)
WIKISPEDIA (Rathowan x Wikings Delyte)
Jockey Carol Cedeno Trainers Jeremy & Cristian Castro Photo by Joe Nevills Photo by Katie Jones Photo by Katie Jones Breeders & Owners Jim & Sue Meyer Photo by Paul Smoke Photo by Jonathan Horowitz Photo by Cristian Castro Photo by Cristian Castro Photo by Cristian CastroHISTORICAL DARLEY CHAMPIONS
DARLEY HORSE OF THE YEAR
2021 HIAB AL ZAMAN
2020 UPTOWN SANDY GIRL
2019 EASTER MAN
2018 QUICK SAND AA
2017 PADDYS DAY
2016 PADDYS DAY
2015 PADDYS DAY
2014 VALIANT BOY SBFAR
2013 SO BIG IS BETTER
2012 VALIANT BOY SBFAR
2011 TM FRED TEXAS
2010 SAND WITCHH
2009 SAND WITCHH
2008 THOROUGHBRED
2007 FRYVOLOUS
2006 MD BLUE CHIP
2005 TH RICHIE
2004 DA ADIOS+/
2003 RW COUNTRY GENT
2002 DA ADIOS+/
2001 TRIPLE FIVE
2000 MAGELLAN FRSB
1999 ROYAL ATHEENA+/
1998 DIXIE DARLENE
1997 HT SARAH
1996 SIDEWAYS
1995 PATRIOT MISSLE+
1994 FMR HADASSAH
1993 UNCHAINEDD MELODY
1992 VICTORIAS SECRET
1991 MONARCH AH
1990 NF PROOF+/
1989 NF PROOF+/
1988 CHARLIE VALENTINE
1987 VLADIN
DARLEY CHAMPION BREEDER
2021 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2020 JON AND KRISTA HENNINGSGARD
2019 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2018 JOSEPH A OR BETTY J GILLIS
2017 JOSEPH A OR BETTY J GILLIS
2016 JOSEPH A OR BETTY J GILLIS
2015 JOSEPH A OR BETTY J GILLIS
2014 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2013 BILL WALDRON
2012 BILL WALDRON
2011 TODD MOAK
2010 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2009 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2008 DARLEY STUD MANAGMENT
2007 DARLEY STUD
2006 TRACKSIDE FARM
2005 DARLEY STABLE
2004 DARLEY STABLE
2003 TOWN & COUNTRY FARM
2002 ALAN KIRSHNER & DEB MIHALOFF
2001 MAGNESS RACING VENTURES
2000 MAGNESS ARABIANS
1999 MAGNESS ARABIANS
1998 TOWN & COUNTRY FARMS
1997 ROBBIE ROGERS
1996 TOWN & COUNTRY FARM
1995 TOWN & COUNTRY FARM
1994 TOWN & COUNTRY FARM
1993 THOMAS & EUNICE LUCKETT
1992 TOWN & COUNTRY FARM
1991 MARTHA D. THURMON
1990 MARTHA D. THURMON
1989 NORMAN SAUEY
1988 SAM HARRISON
DARLEY CHAMPION OWNER
2021 ROSEBROOK FARM LLC
2020 ROSEBROOK FARM LLC
2019 ROSEBROOK FARM LLC
2018 BETTY J AND JOSEPH A GILLIS
2017 BETTY J AND JOSEPH A GILLIS
2016 BETTY J AND JOSEPH A GILLIS
2015 BETTY J AND JOSEPH A GILLIS
2014 GUY NEIVENS
2013 MARK POWELL
2012 SAM VASQUEZ
2011 SAM VASQUEZ
2010 BILL WALDRON
2009 GUY NEIVENS
2008 SAM VASQUEZ
2007 BILL & CATHY WALDRON
2006 BILL & CATHY WALDRON
2005 BILL & CATHY WALDRON
2004 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2003 DARLEY STUD MANAGEMENT
2002 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2001 DIANNE K. WALDRON
2000 D. STEPHEN HOLLIS
1999 MAGNESS RACING VENTURES
1998 BILL & CATHY WALDRON
1997 TOWN & COUNTRY FARMS
DARLEY CHAMPION TRAINER
2021 CESAR GOVEA
2020 ALL U.S. TRAINERS
2019 JERENESTO TORRES
2018 JERENESTO TORREZ
2017 JERENESTO TORREZ
2016 SCOTT POWELL
2015 LYNN ASHBY
2014 LYNN ASHBY
2013 SCOTT POWELL
2012 RONALD MARTINO
2011 RONALD MARTINO
2010 TRACY NUNLEY
2009 HELEN SHELLY
2008 ELIZABETH BRAND
2007 BILL WALDRON
2006 BILL WALDRON
2005 BILL WALDRON
2004 PHIL SAXER, JR.
2003 LYNETTE HERSHBELL
2002 LYNN ASHBY
2001 LYNN ASHBY
2000 PHIL SAXER, JR.
1999 LYNN ASHBY
1998 LYNN ASHBY
1997 ROGER WERNETH
1996 BILLY LEWIS
1995 LYNN ASHBY
1994 LYNN ASHBY
1993 YANCY CARTER, JR.
1992 BILL WALDRON
1991 YANCY CARTER, JR.
1990 YANCY CARTER, JR.
1989 JAMES FRAZIER, JR.
1988 ROBERT KNIGHT
1987 JOHN SIMMONS
DARLEY CHAMPION JOCKEY
2021 ERNESTO VALDEZ-JIMINEZ
2020 ERNESTO VALDEZ-JIMINEZ
2019 CAROL CEDENO
2018 CAROL CEDENO
2017 KEIBER J COA
2016 RICARDO CHIAPPE
2015 KELSI PURCELL
2014 KIRSTEN SWAN
2013 JUAN TORRES
2012 GREGORIO RIVERA
2011 RICARDO SANTANA
2010 WILLIAM HOLLICK
2009 WILLIAM HOLLICK
2008 WILLIAM HOLLICK
2007 WILLIAM HOLLICK
2006 JUAN UMANA
2005 JUAN UMANA
2004 OLIVER CASTILLO
2003 CLYDE MARTIN
2002 ALISON HERSHBELL
2001 ALISON HERSHBELL
2000 JORGE BOURDIEU
1999 THOMAS ZAMORA
1998 MICHAEL PINDELL
1997 MICHAEL PINDELL
1996 DARON LONG
1995 JERRY LAMBERT
1994 RICHARD PFAU
1993 RICHARD PFAU
1992 YVONNE AZEF
DARLEY CHAMPION 3-YEAR-OLD COLT/GELDING
2021 RB BRADLEY NELSON
2020 FIRST CLASSS
2019 RB RICH LYKE ME
2018 BURN EM JOEY
2017 RB HOT DATE
2016 RB NASH
2015 EASTER MAN
2014 LAZUR HESS
2013 THESS IS AWESOME
2012 SMOKE HOUSE
2011 BORN TO BOOGIE MC
2010 VENOM
2009 QUITE A SHOW
2008 GOLLY BRET
2007 OUR MACHINE
2006 THE LAST DANSE
2005 THOROUGHBRED
2004 TH RICHIE
2003 DJENIUS
2002 STELLAR
2001 DA ADIOS+/
2000 CROIXNOIRE
1999 LINE DANCER
1998 DREAMS OF VALOR
1997 TIGRES LIGHT
1996 SIDEWAYS
1995 SOUTHERN STORM
1994 PATRIOT MISSLE+
1993 TOMANCHIE
1992 TC TOMAHAWK
1991 TC TOMTYR
1990 MONARCH AH
1989 SEND OUT
1988 SAM TIKI+
1987 CHARLIE VALENTINE
DARLEY CHAMPION 3-YEAR-OLD FILLY
2021 RB MADELINE KATE
2020 UPTOWN LADY ARABELLA
2019 RB KINETIC
2018 DANCE WITH ME BW
2017 UPTOWN SANDY GIRL
2016 RB KINKIE
2015 JEWELL AA
2014 LOVE TO DANCE
2013 DHAAN
2012 WYCKED
2011 GOLDEN ODESSY
2010 SANDDPIPER
2009 SAND WITCHH
2008 DIXIES VALENTINE
2007 DIXIE DANCE
2006 ROLLY POLLY
2005 CATH
2004 DELPHINE
2003 NAFISSAH
2002 MORE ADORAABLE
2001 TU FOR ALL
2000 BELLAA
1999 TC KENTUCKY BLUE
1998 ROYAL ATHEENA+/
1997 WINNING SPIRIT MA
1996 SEVILLA WIKEYNA
1995 CASH ONTHE SPOT
1994 CR ANGEL KATE
1993 UNCHAINEDD MELODY
1992 VICTORIAS SECRETT
1991 CR SAMBORSTA
1990 FRYGA
1989 MAPLE SUGAR
1988 BUNNY
1987 SAMTYRA
DARLEY CHAMPION 4-YEAR-OLD COLT/GELDING
2021 HIAB AL ZAMAN
2020 RB RICH LYKE ME
2019 RB TEXAS HOLD EM
2018 COLORS IN MOTION
2017 RB NASH
2016 EASTER MAN
2015 PADDYS DAY
2014 RB CHAMPAGNE TASTE
2013 SMOKE HOUSE
2012 VALIANT BOY SBFAR
2011 T M FRED TEXAS
2010 GRILLA
2009 QJUICK SAND PW
2008 REMARKABLE MAN
2007 FRYVOLOUS
2006 TOUR DE FRANCE
2005 TH RICHIE
2004 DJENIUS
2003 ONTARIO HF
2002 DA ADIOS+/
2001 TC TOMS DELIGHT
2000 LINE DANCER
1999 DREAMS OF VALOR
1998 TIGRES LIGHT
1997 THE WIKING
1996 JEST YOU WAIT
1995 PATRIOT MISSLE+
1994 SEEKING AH
1993 CALIN DE LOUVE
1992 TOP FLYTE
1991 MONARCH AH
1990 MAGNA TERRA SMOKY
1989 NF PROOF+/
1988 CHARLIE VALENTINE
1987 VLADIN
DARLEY CHAMPION 4-YEAR-OLD FILLY
2021 RB FEEL THE BURN
2020 RB KINETIC
2019 DANCE WITH ME BW
2018 UPTOWN SANDY GIRL
2017 SWEET HONEY AA
2016 RB MADYMOISELLE
2015 RB FRYNCH BROAD
2014 OUR PRINCESS
2013 MAHRA T
2012 MS DIXIE
2011 SANDDPIPER
2010 SAND WITCHH
2009 DIXIES VALENTINE
2008 ABRA CAADABRA
2007 ROLLY POLLY
2006 CATH
2005 DIXIES DELIGHT
2004 FRYNCH
2003 MORE ADORAABLE
2002 TU FOR ALL
2001 TRIPLE FIVE
2000 TC CHI CHI
1999 ROYAL ATHEENA+/
1998 DIXIE DARLENE
1997 SUPER TIKI
1996 SOARING FASTNEASY
1995 EASTER IA
1994 WIKINGS DREAM
1993 VICTORIAS SECRETT
1992 WIDANIA
1991 FRYGA
1990 IAM NO FOOL
1989 BUNNY
1988 SAMTYRA
1987 BELLA JOYA
DARLEY CHAMPION OLDER HORSE
2021 PADDYS DAY
2020 PADDYS DAY
2019 EASTER MAN
2018 QUICK SAND AA
2017 PADDYS DAY
2016 PADDYS DAY
2015 SO BIG IS BETTER
2014 VALIANT BOY SBFAR
2013 SO BIG IS BETTER
2012 SO BIG IS BETTER
2011 GRILLA
2010 MOULIN ROUGE MAF
2009 THOROUGHBRED
2008 THOROUGHBRED
2007 AIM SOUTH
2006 MD BLUE CHIP
2005 SUDDEN MISCHIEF
2004 DA ADIOS
2003 RW COUNTRY GENT
2002 ZACHZELL
2001 LINE DANCER
2000 MAGELLAN FRSB
1999 ZT NAPHL
1998 MR FULL SERVICE
1997 DON CONDARE
1996 STRIKE A POSE
1995 MAGNA TERRA SMOKY
1994 TC TOMTYR
1993 TC TOMTYR
1992 OH BY GOSH
1991 MAGNA TERRA SMOKY
1990 NF PROOF
1989 CHARLIE VALENTINE 1988 FLAMING TRON KU 1987 FLAMING TRON KU
DARLEY CHAMPION OLDER MARE
2021 UPTOWN SANDY GIRL
2020 UPTOWN SANDY GIRL
2019 UPTOWN SANDY GIRL
2018 DREAM PEARL+/
2017 IVORY SHORES
2016 DREAM PEARL+/
2015 DC WILLEYS SONG
2014 MS DIXIE
2013 MS DIXIE
2012 SANDDPIPER
2011 TM SUPER BIRD
2010 AF SASSY DREAMS
2009 ROLLY POLLY
2008 JESSYS PRINCESS
2007 CATH
2006 DIXIES DELIGHT
2005 RODANIA ARBI
2004 TRIPLE FIVE
2003 STACCATA
2002 MURKANAS GLORY
2001 TC KENTUCKY BLUE
2000 ROYAL ATHEENA+/
1999 WIBWILCCA
1998 CASH ONTHE SPOT
1997 HT SARAH
1996 SALTIKI
1995 FRYGA
1994 FMR HADASSAH
1993 FRYGA
1992 JUANS KARITA KU
1991 SAMCHERIE
1990 SAMOA STAR
1989 JESSORCA
1988 SHAWNA DEW
1987 SHAWNA DEW
DARLEY CHAMPION SPRINTER
This category discontinued after 2009.
2009 QJUICK SAND PW
2008 WALK THE LINE
2007 GIMME A BREAK
2006 FRYNGE BENEFIT
2005 TH RICHIE
2004 DJENIUS
2003 JOYFUL LOVE
2002 BONUZ
2001 LINE DANCER
2000 LINE DANCER
1999 ROYAL ATHEENA+/
1998 CASH ONTHE SPOT
1997 RD ZELL
2022 LEADING EARNERS
Statistics courtesy of the Arabian Jockey Club
4-YEAR-OLD COLTS
4-YEAR-OLD FILLIES
OLDER
OLDER MARES
LEADING OWNERS
LEADING BREEDERS
LEADING TRAINERS
LEADING JOCKEYS
2022 STARTERS
Statistics courtesy of the Arabian Jockey Club
Uptown
Winning HorsesThe Iraqi Connection
Story by Pamela Burton with Val BuntingDr. Mohammad Al Nujaifi is an Iraqi businessman and historian of Arab Islamic and Middle East history with a Doctorate in Agriculture from Oxford University. He is also a passionate breeder of Arabian horses. His love of the original Arabian Iraqi horse and his zeal to preserve their heritage has led him on the journey to nurture and continue this ancient breed. His reward has been success with his dynamic breeding in the Arabian racing world.
The British brought their love of horse racing to Iraq in the early 1900s, building four race courses which began racing in 1920. Today, formal racing continues only at the Baghdad Equestrian Club at distances up to 1½ miles in the season running from September to July.
Dr. Al Nujaifi continued his family’s breeding of ancient Arabian horse strains in Iraq, but with the political upheaval, he moved many of his top horses to Europe. There, they benefited from the green grass, open pastures and availability to more racing exposure. Breeders premiums in the French races that almost doubled the prize money were an added incentive.
Val Bunting has been associated with Dr Nujaifi for more than 28 years and has expanded the Iraqi breeding lines with the use of French blood. She has also purchased many good French horses that were exported for Dr Nujaifi’s breeding program in Iraq. Bunting is in charge of the breeding and racing operations in Europe and in charge of marketing the horses and promoting the stallions. Now in her third generation of breeding the Nujaifi horses in France,
Bunting manages breeding and racing decisions, and her long experience is invaluable working in consultation with Dr Nujaifi, his trainers and his son Zaid. At the 2018 Darley Awards in Hollywood, Bunting was awarded the coveted, Lifetime Achievement Award.
Al Nujaifi Racing Success
The senior broodmare in the Al Nujaifi breeding program is HAMIYA 2004 (Al Hasim x Al Qatar). Bred and raced in Iraq, Hamiya quickly proved herself adept at the track, winning Gr 1 and numerous other races. She brings the strength of Manganate through her sire, Al Hasim, by Saut Du Loup (Manganate).
Hamiya’s winning progeny includes Gr 1 Black Type winning daughters
Al Shamoos and Muneera.
AL SHAMOOS 2014 by (No Risk
Al Maury x Hamiya by Al Hasim). Raced in France and the UAE from 2017-2019.
In 2018, trained in France by
Charles Gourdain for Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayd
Al Nahyan, Al Shamoos won and placed in eight group races with three Gr 1 wins. These included the Qatar Trophy des Juments at Paris Longchamp, the Qatar Cup Prix Dragon at Paris Longchamp, and then the AED 5,000,000 (approx $1.36 Million) Gr 1 Jewel Crown in Abu Dhabi. Dr Nujaifi was awarded the France Galop Arabian Breeders award that year. Al Shamoos is now retired to the breeding barn and has produced two foals.
MUNEERA 2013 by (Dormane x Hamiya) She raced in France and Spain from 2016-2018 where she won and placed in seven group races including winning the prestigious Gr 1 Trophy des Juments (4-years-old) at Chantilly. At the 2018 Darley Awards in Hollywood, she won the International Champion Four-Year-Old Filly. She is now retired to the breeding barn and has produced three foals.
AMIR AL ZAMAN, the 2016 son of Hamiya by Hilal Al Zaman, now a young stallion, unfortunately was injured early in his career after winning one race. His ability was without doubt, and he is a big, correct and very good-looking horse. He is standing at stud in Rome, Italy. His first foals are due in 2023.
In 2007, GHARRA’A by Matador was the champion in waiting. Bred in Iraq, Gharra’a is by the Russian Derby winner
Matador by the incomparable Drug, celebrated for his versatility at top-level shows as well as the racetrack. Gharra’s dam was the important Iraqi-bred Wadha Al Thania of the Seglawieh Jedranieh strain.
Winner in 2013 of two Gr 2 races in Istanbul, Turkey and La Teste de Buch, France, she placed multiple time in Gr 1 races. Gharraa is now a broodmare of distinction within the breeding program, having already produced two Group winners. In 2013, the Iraqi Horse Organization awarded her the WAHO Trophy.
Gharra’a progeny includes the handsome bay 2019 AL GHADEER, by Al Mourtajez, by Dahess. He is the winner of three 2022 Gr 1 races in Deauville, Saint Cloud, and the 2000m €100,000 Qatar Arabian Trophy des Poulains Derby in Qatar. He was awarded the 2022 France Galop International Champion Three-Year-Old, and Dr. Nujaifi received the SW France Arabian Breeders Award for him. One to watch, Al Ghadheer’s career should prove exciting.
Born in 2017, GHURAT AL ZAMAN is a chestnut mare out of Gharra’a by Hilal Al Zaman. She raced in Italy and France, winning Gr 2 and Gr 3 races with three places in Gr 1. She was retired to the breeding barn in 2023.
“We are looking forward to the next generation from our black-type mares GHURAT AL ZAMAN, AL SHAMOOS and MUNEERA, producing equally excellent racehorses for the future,” said Bunting.
A lovely prospect to watch, NADIR AL ZAMAN 2021 (Hilal Al Zaman x Gharraa), is a well-built chestnut and a very interesting colt for the future. He is full brother to the mare Ghurat Al Zaman, and very importantly, half-brother to the Champion Three-Year-Old Al Ghadeer.
This brings us to HILAL AL ZAMAN 2005 (Mencour x Amal Althania, by Zad Al Rakib). This striking chestnut stallion is of the Seglawieh Jedranieh strain. He was bred in Iraq and is by the imported stallion Mencour out of Amal
Althania, a mare of 50% old Iraqi bloodlines and 50% British lines having two crosses to the imported stallion Valiant Gold. Mencour is maternal half-brother to Dormane. Hilal Al Zaman raced for six years and then retired 100% sound in 2011.
In Iraq, he won the Iraq Derby as a 3- and a 4-year-old with a win total of 12 races and 3 seconds out of 15 starts. *Race Record Europe and Iraq: 5/34 (17-12-2-1)7. Total prize money: 240,000€ *Arabian Jockey Club
That same year, the Iraqi Horse Organization awarded him the 2009 WAHO Trophy. In France, he won five races, including the Gr 1 Malzagirt Trophy in Istanbul, then the Gr 1 Zabeel Stakes in Newbury, UK. His race record is 20(5-8-3). His proven progeny represent black-type winners.
HIAB AL ZAMAN 2017 (Hilal Al Zaman x My Shelby Cobra by Kaolino)
in, and he rapidly improved. Now at five years of age, he is over 16H (157cm) and has a winning personality and a focus to be first in the line of running horses.
FORGEHILL CHICO 2016 is out of Change of Scent by Baroud III out of the Wiking daughter, Reconsider. An athletic looking bay, he raced in Italy where he won in 2020 in Rome and Florence. He was a multi Gr 1 winner in Libya. (Pictured right in Florence in the Emirates Breeders Race. Photo credit Racetract)
GHURAT AL ZAMAN 2017, out of Gharraa, also began her career in 2021. Trained by Endo Botti in Italy, she quickly won a Gr 3 2000m race in Rome and group-placed in Pisa, before moving on to France. In 2022, with trainer Damien Watrigant, she won the May, Gr 3 Prix Damas at Bordeaux Le Bouscat, then three weeks later won the 2000m Gr 2 Qatar Prix de l’Elvage at Toulouse.
GHAZI AL ZAMAN 2018, out of Ghazwa. This bay colt was started in Italy with Endo Botti where he won two races. In France, he is in his second year of racing. He is trained by Damien Watrigant with a win at Tarbes and Group-placed at Toulouse.
DURAT AL ZAMAN 2015, out of Gharraa. A lovely grey, this full sister to Ghurat Al Zaman has won and placed, including a fourth place in the Trophy des Juments Gr 1 at Paris Longchamp. She is now a broodmare with her first foal due in 2023.
HIAB AL ZAMAN raced in the USA from 2021-2022. In just two seasons of racing, he won 6 out of 10 races, including the Gr 1 $100,000 UAE President Cup at Pimlico Race Track. He then placed in a Texas Gr 3 then won the Gr 3 Arabian Stallion Stakes.
In 2022, Hiab was awarded the USA Darley Award FourYear-Old Champion Colt and also the USA Darley Horse of the Year for the 2021 season. He is nominated for the Darley Award for 2022 Darley Older Horse. He was exported to the UAE in 2022.
This miracle colt almost died a few hours after he was born as he had fallen down, perhaps hitting a wall, and suffered severe injuries. Luckily breeders, DVM James Meyer and Susan Meyer, were quickly there and hand nursed him for weeks on a 24 hour care schedule. His will to survive kicked
HILAL AL CHAM 2016, out of Ya Hala by Azadi. This colt is being trained by Thomas Fourcy for Al Shaqab Racing. *He has won and placed in two races in France in 2020, winning the Prix Douras Tu in Toulouse and then placing in the Prix Damas Gr 3 in Toulouse.
About Dr. Nujaifi
Dr. Al Nujaifi is now working on his second book, after publishing “The Purebred Arabian Horses of Iraq, Myths & Realities”. He is President of the Iraqi Arabian Horse Organization, Chairman of the Iraqi Registration & Studbook Committee and is on the Executive Committee for IFAHR. He is the WAHO representative/delegate for Iraq and attended the most recent WAHO Conference in Jordan in November 2022.
Group 1 International Stakes
March 2022 - Mid-February 2023
February 3 - Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 (Gr 1) - $50,000, 1900m, Meydan, Dubai
1st Hayyan (Munjiz x Dahwa)
2nd Rajeh
3rd Barakka
Winning time: 2:07.42
Winning owner: Yas Racing
Winning trainer: Majed Al Jahoori
Winning jockey: Oscar Chavez
January 6, 2023 - Al Maktoum Challenge Round 1 (Gr 1) - $50,000, 1600m, Meydan, Dubai
1st RB Rich Lyke Me (Majd Al Arab x Rich Frynd)
2nd Barakka
3rd Deryan
Winning time: 1:44.72
Winning owner: Victorious and Fawzi Nass
Winning trainer: Fawzi Nass
Winning jockey: Adrie de Vries
December 4, 2022 - Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Jewel Crown (Gr 1) - AED 5,000,000, 2200m, Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club, Abu Dhabi
1st First Classs (Dahess x Topoftheclass)
2nd Lady Princess
3rd Hameem
Winning time: 2:26.74
Winning owner: Nayef Saad Sh Al Kaabi (leasee)
Winning trainer: Ronan Thomas
Winning jockey: Jean De Meuille
October 2, 2022 - Qatar Arabian World Cup (Gr 1) - €1,000,000, 2000m, Longchamp, France
1st Lady Princess (General x Nacree Al Maury)
2nd Ebraz
3rd Djafar
Winning time: 2:17.42
Winning owner: KBS Al Kuwari
Winning trainer: Jim Crowley
Winning jockey: Thomas Fourcy
September ??, 2022 - Trophy des Poulains (Gr 1) - €100,000, 2000m, St. Cloud, France
1st Al Ghadeer (Al Mourtajex x Gharraa)
2nd Madrassa
3rd Joe Star
Winning time: 2:22.58
Winning owner: Al Shaqab Racing
Winning trainer: F Rohaut
Winning jockey: Christophe Soumillon
August 9, 2022 - Prix Manganate (Gr 1) - €50,000, 2000m, Deauville, France
1st Soko (Nieshan x Saka)
2nd Abbes
3rd Ebraz
Winning time: 2:15.02
Winning owner: Royal Cavalry of Oman
Winning trainer: Elizabeth Bernard
Winning jockey: Cristian Deuro
August 9, 2022 - Al Rayyan Cup (Gr 1) - €50,000, 2000m, Deauville, France
1st Al Ghadeer (Al Mourtajex x Gharraa)
2nd Joe Star
3rd Monaasib
Winning time: 2:15.65
Winning owner: Al Wasmiyah Racing
Winning trainer: Christophe Soumillon
Winning jockey: F Rohaut
July 27, 2022 - Qatar International S. (Gr 1) - €400,000, 1600m, Goodwood, UK
1st Lady Princess (General x Nacree Al Maury)
2nd Hattal
3rd Samlla
Winning time: 1:46.21
Winning owner: KBS Al Kuwari
Winning trainer: Thomas Fourcy
Winning jockey: Jim Crowley
July 6, 2022- La Teste De Buch Sheikh Mansoor Festival (Gr 1) - €40,000, 1900m, France
1st Lady Princess (General x Nacree Al Maury)
2nd Teema
3rd Elaf
Winning time: 2:05.43
Winning owner: KBS Al Kuwari
Winning trainer: Thomas Fourcy
Winning jockey: Christophe Soumillon
June 19, 2022 - Qatar Derby des Pur-Sang Arabes (Gr 1) - €150,000, 2000m, Chantilly, France
1st Samlla (Assy x Djakera Des Forges)
2nd Izadi Star
3rd Izmir De Carrere
Winning time: 2:10.66
Winning owner: H.E. Sheikha Reem bint Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Thani
Winning trainer: F Rohaut
Winning jockey: Maxime Guyon
April 7, 2022 - Qatar Gold Sword (Gr 1) - $250,000, 2000m, Al Rayyan Racecourse, Doha, Qatar
1st Abbes (TM Fred Texas x Raqiya)
2nd Mwarid
3rd Jabalah
Winning time: 2:11.23
Winning owner: Umm Qarn Racing
Winning trainer: Alban De Meuille
Winning jockey: Ronan Thomas
March 26, 2022 - Kahayla Classic (Gr 1) - $1,000,000, 2000m, Meydan, Dubai
1st First Classs (Dahess x Topoftheclass)
2nd Kerless Del Roc
3rd Hadi De Carrere
Winning time: 2:14.24
Winning owner: Nayef Saad Sh Al Kaabi (leasee)
Winning trainer: Ronan Thomas
Winning jockey: Jean De Meuille
March 20, 2022 - Emirates Championship (Gr 1) - 1,000,000 AED, 2200m, Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club, UAE
1st Harrab (Bibi De Carrere x Waahiba)
2nd Jawal Al Ree
3rd RB Frynchh Dude
Winning time: 2:27.41
Winning owner: Al Wathba Racing
Winning trainer: M Al Jahoori
Winning jockey: Bernardo Pinheiro
March 5, 2022 - Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 (Gr 1) - $70,000, 2000m, Meydan, UAE
1st Jugurtha de Monlau (Al Manmun Monalu x Amina De Monlau)
2nd Brraq
3rd Rajeh
Winning time: 2:16.35
Winning owner: Yas Racing
Winning trainer: JC Pecout
Winning jockey: Fernando Jara
Al Shahania Stud and group wish to announce the retirement of Mr. Abdulrahman Al Mansour as Director. Mr. Dean Lavy (pictured at left with his wife Kelly) will assume the role of Director for Al Shahania Stud and group effective 01/02/2023. Join us in welcoming him on his new role.