2018 Las Vegas Arabian Breeders World Cup Show Preview

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l2th Annual

Arabian Breeders World Cup Show

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PREVIEW

April 12-15, 2018 S o u t h Po i n t E q u e s t r i a n C o m p l e x L a s Ve g a s, N e va d a

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ome events remind us why we fell in love with the Arabian horse. The Arabian Breeders World Cup show in Las Vegas is one such event. This year marks the 12th year of the competition. The show is opulent. At times, it lends the feel of a Broadway show with dramatic lighting, booming music, nervewracking moments of anticipation before scores are announced, and close-up opportunities to view the horses. The prizes are equally dramatic with beautiful, colorful saddles donated by the King of Morocco, Arabian horse busts, golden stirrups, and more. At the heart of the glitz and glamour are extremely high quality horses from breeding programs around the world competing for prizes. The beauty and excitement of the Arabian

horse is reflected in every detail and truly immerse the viewer in the community that surrounds our breed. The stalls are situated on a single, more intimate floor underneath the hotel, which brings an unusual closeness between competitors and exhibitors alike. The opportunity for the people associated with the horses to forge new relationships is uniquely promoted by the venue’s setup. A single barn aisle, a single show arena, and a single warm up arena equate to a single, shared experience for everyone who participates. There is a sentiment

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by Morgan Moore


l2th Annual

Arabian Breeders World Cup Show

COLEAL PHOTO

PREVIEW

April 12-15, 2018 S o u t h Po i n t E q u e s t r i a n C o m p l e x L a s Ve g a s, N e va d a

S

ome events remind us why we fell in love with the Arabian horse. The Arabian Breeders World Cup show in Las Vegas is one such event. This year marks the 12th year of the competition. The show is opulent. At times, it lends the feel of a Broadway show with dramatic lighting, booming music, nervewracking moments of anticipation before scores are announced, and close-up opportunities to view the horses. The prizes are equally dramatic with beautiful, colorful saddles donated by the King of Morocco, Arabian horse busts, golden stirrups, and more. At the heart of the glitz and glamour are extremely high quality horses from breeding programs around the world competing for prizes. The beauty and excitement of the Arabian

horse is reflected in every detail and truly immerse the viewer in the community that surrounds our breed. The stalls are situated on a single, more intimate floor underneath the hotel, which brings an unusual closeness between competitors and exhibitors alike. The opportunity for the people associated with the horses to forge new relationships is uniquely promoted by the venue’s setup. A single barn aisle, a single show arena, and a single warm up arena equate to a single, shared experience for everyone who participates. There is a sentiment

60 b ARABIAN HORSE WORLD b APRIL 2018

COLEAL PHOTO

by Morgan Moore


ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP SCORING SYSTEM™ JUDGING SCALE POOR VERY POOR

10

11

AV E R A G E POOR

12

13

BELOW AVERAGE

14

14.5

AVERAGE

15

15.5

GOOD ABOVE AVERAGE

16

16.5

GOOD

17

EXCELLENT IDEAL

VERY GOOD

17.5

18

18.5

EXCELLENT

19

19.5

IDEAL

20

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The Arabian Horse Breeders World Cup is a showcase competition for purebred Arabian breeding classes, conducted in the European style using the World Cup Scoring System, similar to the All Nation’s Cup in Aachen, Germany, and the World Championships at the Salon du Cheval in Paris, France. The show emphasizes a more natural way of showing the horses so that their true Arabian spirit shines. The show features international judges, a mix of the best from America, Europe, South Africa, and South America, with the goal of achieving the highest possible standards of judging.

of parity as everyone has the same opportunity to present his or her farm and a sense of equality to the show arena. The Board of Directors for the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance, in developing this show, wanted to create an equal playing field for all competitors. All elements of the competition reflect this effort. From the judge selection, to the unique score card developed for this show, to the presentation process, all elements are geared towards cultivating a fair and fun competition. Larry Jerome, a board member of AHBA, summarizes the efforts to promote a fair show environment this way: “It is designed to be a breeder’s show, with an emphasis on a complete, balanced horse that phenotypically emulates the qualities of the classic Arabian horse. Although, it is not a copy of the European and Middle Eastern shows, there are certainly strong similarities. Judging by the scorecard and the comparative system both come into play. We also have an eightjudge panel. Therefore multiple opinions are rendered, which should help eliminate personal prejudice towards certain horses and handlers. These judges also represent an international flavor, as they are coming from around the world to participate.” This show continues to draw breeders, exhibitors, and spectators from around the world. Each year, the classes grow, and the exhibitors attending grows with the participation. It is not just the open competitions that draw competitors, the amateur division also grows in numbers each year. There are prize money programs developed by the board to provide opportunities for exhibitors to participate with their own horses for large prize pots, but the draw definitely extends beyond just the opportunity to compete. According to Larry Jerome it’s the entirety of the experience that keeps 61 b ARABIAN HORSE WORLD b APRIL 2018

everyone people coming back to Vegas: “The show’s intimate nature, quality of horses, and passion of the breeders and owners represented keeps everyone invigorated and excited. The venue is unique. There is a closeness and strong opportunity for all to interact. Everything is convenient and accessible.” The show is constantly seeking input from exhibitors, owners, trainers, and spectators to further improve the experience for all involved. This is a show in constant evolution, looking to deliver the best competitive halter experience possible on the world stage. Few shows reflect the same fervor and passion year after year, making the Arabian Breeders World Cup an event you will not want to miss. As Larry says, “I would encourage anyone who loves horses to attend any show. You can always learn. As someone who enjoys all disciplines, I enjoy the World Cup as it provides a more intimate opportunity to view horses, as well as an opportunity to meet international breeders and evaluate your own breeding program and that of other successful individuals. New opportunities and new friendships.” Come join the fun in Vegas, April 12-15th, for the 12th annual lineup of Arabian Breeders World Cup horses. This is a show you won’t want to miss.


JUDGES: Bruce McCrea

R o n Pa l e l e k

M a r i a n n e Te n g s t e d t

Willie Brown

U N I T E D S TAT E S

U N I T E D S TAT E S

DENMARK

SOUTH AFRICA

Doug Dahmen

Renata Schibler

Fabio Amorasino

Roauf Abbas

U N I T E D S TAT E S

SWITZERLAND

BRAZIL

EGYPT

SHOW

SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 9 A.M. 201. Junior Fillies ATH One and Two Years Old 202. Junior Mares ATH Three and Four Years Old 203. Senior Mares ATH Five Years Old and Older 204. Junior Colts/Geldings ATH One and Two Years Old 452. Champion AHBA Legacy Futurity Yearling Colts/Geldings ATH 205. Junior Stallions/Geldings ATH Three and Four Years Old 206. Senior Stallions/Geldings ATH Five Years Old and Older 454. AHBA Futurity Two-Year-Old Colts/Geldings ATH 403. Champion AHBA Auction Futurity Yearling Fillies ATH 401. AHBA Futurity Yearling Fillies ATH Championship 402. AHBA Futurity Yearling Colts/Geldings ATH Championship

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 9 A.M. 451. AHBA Legacy Futurity Yearling Fillies ATH Championship 453. AHBA Legacy Futurity Two Years Old Fillies ATH Championship 111. Junior Colts of 2017 — Divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each 112. Junior Colts of 2016 — Divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each 113. Junior Stallions of 2015 — Divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each 114. Senior Breeding Stallions Four to Five Years Old 116. Senior Breeding Stallions Six to Eight Years Old 117. Senior Breeding Stallions Nine Years Old and Older 700. Freestyle Liberty Championship

SUNDAY APRIL 15, 9 A.M.

FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 9 A.M. 101. Junior Fillies of 2017 — Divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each 102. Junior Fillies of 2016 — Divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each 103. Junior Mares of 2015 — Divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each 104. Senior Breeding Mares Four Years Old 105. Senior Breeding Mares Five Years Old 106. Senior Breeding Mares Six to Eight Years Old 107. Senior Breeding Mares Nine Years Old and Older 108. Senior Breeding Mares – Broodmares — Must have foaled, nursed, and weaned at least two foals. May be in foal. May be of any age.

301. Mare/Filly ATH Supreme Championship 302. Stallion/Colt ATH Supreme Championship OPENING CEREMONIES – FLAGS OF NATIONS

501. Supreme Champion Yearling Filly 502. Supreme Champion Yearling Colt AMBASSADOR AWARD

503. Supreme Champion Junior Mare 504. Supreme Champion Junior Stallion HANDLER OF EXCELLENCE AWARD

505. Supreme Champion Senior Mare 506. Supreme Champion Senior Stallion CLOSING CEREMONIES —AWARDING OF ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP

Arabian Breeders Cup The Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance is proud to sponsor the Arabian Breeders Cup, the ultimate honor of the Arabian Breeders World Cup Show. As a breeder-driven organization committed to promoting the breeding of the purebred Arabian horse, the AHBA understands the significance of recognizing the contribution of dedicated breeders. To honor this commitment, the Arabian Breeders Cup Perpetual Trophy has been established. The original breeder that accumulates the greatest number of points with multiple horses attributed to one breeding program in each annual event will be awarded the Arabian Breeders Cup.

Class Placing

Points Awarded

Championship Placing

Points Awarded

1 st Place 2 nd Place 3 rd Place 4 th Place 5 th Place

10 8 6 4 2

Gold Silver Bronze Top Ten

50 40 30 15

In recognition of this achievement, the winning breeder will receive a replica of the Arabian Breeders Cup trophy, a companion award, and will have their name and year of achievement engraved on the Arabian Breeders Cup perpetual trophy. The Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance is delighted to honor the breeders that continue to ensure the future and prosperity of the Arabian horse with the Arabian Breeders Cup.

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