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<strong>2015</strong> - <strong>2016</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> & Member <strong>Directory</strong>


Welcome to the first <strong>Yearbook</strong> & <strong>Directory</strong><br />

of the <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc.!<br />

This inaugural <strong>2015</strong>-<strong>2016</strong> <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> and Member <strong>Directory</strong><br />

celebrates the activities of the <strong>Alliance</strong> in his first two years and shines a spotlight<br />

on our members to help promote their farms and horses. This publication is intended to<br />

be analogous to the yearbooks that many of the sport horse registries publish annually.<br />

Contents include:<br />

• Articles about our first honorees for the Lifetime Achievement, <strong>Horse</strong> of the Year, Hall of<br />

Fame Person, and Hall of Fame <strong>Horse</strong> Awards<br />

• Information and winner lists of the ASHA Highlight Awards that recognize achievements of<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred horses and ponies in all-breed sport horse competitions<br />

• Winners of the <strong>2015</strong> Year End Competition Awards (<strong>2016</strong> winners announced in early 2017)<br />

• Charter Member list<br />

• Sponsor “Thank Yous”<br />

• Farm Profile pages for Member Farms<br />

• Stallion Profile pages for Farm Members’ Stallions<br />

• Youth Member Spotlights<br />

• A few informational/educational articles<br />

• A summary of the organization’s activities to date and goals for the future<br />

• A directory of members who joined in <strong>2015</strong> -<strong>2016</strong> with a listing of their horses for those who<br />

elected to include them<br />

Thank you all to all our Charter Members and Members for joining the <strong>Alliance</strong> and<br />

helping to build a unique organization to serve the “big tent” of the <strong>Arabian</strong> sport horse<br />

community. The Board of Directors are deeply honored by and grateful for your support<br />

of the organization. The <strong>Alliance</strong> brings together people from a number of registries and<br />

all the sport horse disciplines. While the needs and concerns of a member new to the<br />

sport horse disciplines may differ from those of a member who has been breeding and<br />

competing <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred horses at upper levels for decades, what we all share is a deep<br />

appreciation for the qualities offered by <strong>Arabian</strong> bred sport horses and a desire to connect<br />

with others who share that passion.<br />

The <strong>Alliance</strong> was created as a member based organization to help join together the<br />

various segments of the sport horse community involved with <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred horses so<br />

we could work together to support and promote efforts to raise the profile of <strong>Arabian</strong>bred<br />

sport horses and ponies. Ultimately, YOUR participation with and dedication to<br />

the <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horse is at the heart of the <strong>Alliance</strong>. Whether you are a breeder,<br />

amateur exhibitor, promising youth participant, or talented professional; whether you focus<br />

on <strong>Arabian</strong>s, Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s, Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>s, Half-breds, or part-breds in sport<br />

registries the <strong>Alliance</strong> welcomes you and hopes you will help us to build this organization<br />

to serve this incredible community of people who appreciate the many talents and qualities<br />

of <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horses.<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

<strong>2015</strong>-<strong>2016</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> and Member <strong>Directory</strong><br />

Lifetime Achievement Honoree: Ann McKay ..........................8<br />

ASHA <strong>Horse</strong> of the Year: Stone of Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />

ASHA Hall of Fame: Ward Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

ASHA Hall of Fame: Noran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Youth Profiles.....................................................16<br />

Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Highlight Awards .................................................26<br />

Take Your Mare to an Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

Member Photo Gallery.............................................34<br />

<strong>2015</strong> Year End Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44<br />

Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />

Member <strong>Directory</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54<br />

Farm Listings....................................................102<br />

Stallion Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120<br />

President: Peggy Ingles (<strong>2015</strong>-<strong>2016</strong>)<br />

Vice President: Tamara Torti (<strong>2015</strong>-<strong>2016</strong><br />

Secretary: Dawn Jones-Low (<strong>2015</strong>-<strong>2016</strong>)<br />

Treasurer: Karin Foley (<strong>2015</strong>-<strong>2016</strong>)<br />

<strong>2015</strong> Director: Anne Zahradnik<br />

<strong>2015</strong> Director: Beth Steinke<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Published by the <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc.<br />

www.<strong>Arabian</strong><strong>Sport</strong><strong>Horse</strong><strong>Alliance</strong>.org • • info@arabiansporthorsealliance.org<br />

ASHA BOARD of DIRECTORS<br />

<strong>2015</strong>-16 Director: Chris Donovan<br />

<strong>2015</strong>-16 Director: Janet Bellows<br />

<strong>2016</strong>-17 Director: Angela White<br />

<strong>2016</strong>-17 Director: Beth Thomas<br />

<strong>2016</strong>-17 Director: Manda Morris


<strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc.<br />

Charter Farm Members<br />

Al-Marah <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

Mark Miller of Clermont, FL<br />

An Tearmann <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

Jennifer Hamilton & Tim Schaap of Lodi, WI<br />

Ashleigh Stud, US and Solarhill <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

Karin Foley of Camden, SC<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms<br />

Dorann LaPerch of Moorpark, CA<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

Dawn & Thom Jones-Low of Ferrisburgh, VT<br />

Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s and Warmbloods<br />

Tamara Torti of Sacramento, CA<br />

& Denise Cossuto of Cottonwood, CA<br />

Hidden Falls Farm<br />

Kim Lacy of Arlington, WA<br />

Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s Ltd.<br />

Angela White of Elizabethtown, PA<br />

US Army Dressage<br />

Katie Ferencik of Tuscon, AZ<br />

Westbrook <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

Gwen & Ed Marshall of Burley, WA


Charter Individual Members<br />

Cathryn Bauer of Eleva, WI<br />

Janet Huber Bellows of Lincoln, VA<br />

Bethany Bonham 0f Corvallis, OR<br />

Eva Byrd of Alamance, NC<br />

Jessica Dean of Columbia, MO<br />

Catherine Dmochowski of Apison, TN<br />

Shayna Dolinger of South Prince George, VA<br />

Betty Lou Domjahn of Castlewood, VA<br />

Rebecca Fielding of Idaho Falls, ID<br />

Susan Hall of Platte City, MO<br />

Peggy Ingles of Towson, MD<br />

Louise Kistner of Newport Beach, CA<br />

Jennifer Mc Cloud of Snohomish, WA<br />

Peter Mileo of Minden, NV<br />

Stacy Mortazavi of Lincoln, CA<br />

Melissa Mount of Westfield, VT<br />

Paula Nelson of Scottsdale, AZ<br />

April Nickelson of Ironton, MO<br />

Christine (Tina) Ostertag of Attica, NY<br />

Debra Peebles of Middletown, MD<br />

Jim Porcher of Bernaillo, NM<br />

Jacqueline D. Stott of Apex, NC<br />

Beth Thomas of Johnstown, PA<br />

Christine Turner of Alamance, NC<br />

Dawn Voris of Fort Wayne, IN<br />

Kat D. Walden of Martinez, CA<br />

Tamara Woodcock of Scurry, TX<br />

Anne Zahradnik of Hurley, NY


ASHA Lifetime Achievement Honoree<br />

Ann McKay<br />

When I was introduced to the Baltimore area horse<br />

community as a teenager in the 70s, one name that Anglo <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

popped up quite a bit was that of Ann McKay. Can’t get a<br />

bred for<br />

horse to load? Call Ann. Got a horse with bad behavior? eventing became<br />

Call Ann. Need a safe horse for a beginner? Call Ann. Need a specialty of<br />

an upper level prospect? Call Ann!<br />

In the 1960s, Ann and her husband Jim ran their breeding<br />

and training business out of the Elkridge-Harford Hunt<br />

Club. It was there that their <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion named Aazrak<br />

made a name for himself as a versatile athlete with an<br />

Ann’s program and people came from far and wide to breed<br />

and buy prospects. Ann had a knack for nicking a particular<br />

stallion with the perfect mare for the job. Her Anglos were<br />

crossed to Anglos, getting her generation upon generation<br />

of that special breed.<br />

easy temperament, besting all breeds of horses in hunters,<br />

jumpers, dressage, western pleasure, speed, stock,<br />

trail, endurance and driving. Ann and Jim also both foxhunted<br />

Aazrak.<br />

Throughout this time, Aazrak was bred to a few mares<br />

One of of Ann’s early breeding successes was Arzab,<br />

an Anglo stallion that Ann competed in eventing at Prelim.<br />

After an injury to her back precluded jumping, Ann passed<br />

him on to Beth and Bea Perkins in Vermont. The Perkinses<br />

competed him up to Advanced and even trained with the<br />

USET. Waterfoot Larriken, Discotheque and Coreographer<br />

were other Anglos sired by Aazrak that evented at Prelim.<br />

Ann’s daughter Chris competed in Pony Club and later<br />

at Prelim on Anglo gelding Goshen and stallion Gadd John<br />

Dee, who continued the line, siring a slew of eventers and<br />

hunters himself. Fralik, another Aazrak sired Anglo, was a<br />

top junior hunter before becoming an international jumper<br />

on the Swedish national team.<br />

His son, Sunset Enzio, also carried the torch for Aazrak,<br />

continuing the legacy of both purebred and partbred offspring<br />

competing at the highest levels of sport. Ann, by<br />

this time a widow with two small daughters, was never<br />

able to show Enzio to his full potential. Nonetheless, Enzio<br />

evented to Prelim, competed in dressage to fourth level<br />

and even did combined driving.<br />

Enzio son and Anglo stallion Post Exchange was a twotime<br />

National Champion in Working Hunter. Another son<br />

Mandate was a successful Grand Prix Jumper before retiring<br />

to driving. Daughter Zophia was even ranked as a top<br />

polocrosse pony in the country.<br />

Small pony IC Blue Shadow, an Enzio grandson, was<br />

named ASHA National Champion Pony Hunter several<br />

years in a row and started his own line of crossbred ponies<br />

before he was gelded.<br />

Enzio daughter Jane Morgenroth produced the Anglo<br />

stallion Quartermaster, who was evented by Olympian<br />

Denny Emerson and amateur Terry Gibson to Prelim<br />

and then in jumpers by a junior rider. Quartermaster was<br />

named the 1996 USCTA/ASHAI <strong>Horse</strong> of the Year for his<br />

accomplishments. His sons Ulysses and Winchester were<br />

fabulous Intermediate three day horses.<br />

Houston, a 5th generation Anglo bred by Ann, completed<br />

the Rolex Kentucky 4 Star Three Day Event, the toughest<br />

course in North America in 2012 and 2013 before being<br />

sold to a young rider. Yardley, an Anglo cross, was successful<br />

to Advanced level with a young rider.<br />

Today, Ann is retired from full-time breeding and teaching,<br />

but still stands an Enzio son, Admiral Harnly, and covers<br />

a couple of mares each year. Countless people enjoy<br />

the horses Ann bred, whether they are serious competitors<br />

or pleasure riders. Her life’s work is a masterpiece!<br />

each year and proved his athletic prepotency even when<br />

crossed on different types of mares. When he died in a<br />

freak accident in 1975, Aazrak had 28 registered get, 13<br />

of which were purebreds. He impressed Margaret Cabell<br />

Self so much that she included him and his get in her book<br />

The Hunter In Pictures.<br />

During these early years, Ann was a founding member<br />

of the Maryland Combined Training Association and active<br />

in the local Pony Club.<br />

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<strong>2015</strong> ASHA <strong>Horse</strong> of the Year<br />

Stone Of Fire<br />

Owned & Ridden by Phyllis Walsh<br />

The sport horse disciplines are built around the concept<br />

of striving to progressively develop your horse<br />

(and yourself) to their maximum performance capabilities.<br />

Stone of Fire and his rider/owner exemplify the<br />

aspirational nature of dressage and the dedication to developing<br />

a partnership that are at the heart of the sport disciplines<br />

at all levels.<br />

At the beginning of <strong>2015</strong>, Phyllis Walsh just wanted to<br />

move out of her comfort zone and try showing at a rated<br />

USDF show with her <strong>Arabian</strong> gelding, Stone of Fire. By the<br />

end of the season they had found success not just at the local<br />

USDF shows at training and 1stlevel, but had earned a<br />

wild card berth to compete at the USDF Nationals where<br />

they placed 20thin a huge class! Throughout their journey,<br />

they’ve overcome many challenges while remaining steadfast<br />

in their partnership. All along the way, Stone of Fire has<br />

demonstrated his athleticism and the boundless heart that<br />

so often characterizes the <strong>Arabian</strong> breed, and served as a<br />

great ambassador.<br />

Here is their story as told by Phyllis.<br />

UNUSUAL BEGINNINGS<br />

Interestingly enough I was not in the market for a horse<br />

when I first noticed Stone of Fire who goes by the barn<br />

name of Rebel. I was actually volunteering at the local 4H<br />

fair when this round, bouncy, bay horse caught my interest.<br />

Fast forward three years later when I receive a phone<br />

call from my riding instructor that Rebel was available for<br />

sale or lease. During those 3 years this horse would catch<br />

my eye and these thoughts would pass through my head;<br />

“that horse should be doing Dressage!” or “Gosh, he is so<br />

athletic and has such nice suspension!” and also most importantly<br />

“He just looks like he would be fun to work with!”<br />

Thankfully his owners had similar thoughts that Rebel<br />

did in fact enjoy Dressage as well as showing and they<br />

wanted a home<br />

for him where<br />

he could continue.<br />

I was<br />

then able to<br />

lease him for a couple of months to see if this was the right<br />

fit for both of us. So Rebel with his humorous, steadfast<br />

and calm disposition talked me right into being his next<br />

partner. Each and every time that I worked with him he<br />

would make me crack up with laughter with the various expressions<br />

that he displays when begging for a treat or attention,<br />

as well as how at the beginning of a ride he would<br />

rather canter than do any other gait and will often “pretend”<br />

not to hear the riders’ cues. He also has so many different<br />

nickers and neighs to express his wants and needs.<br />

He will chat with most anyone who cares to engage with<br />

him. Rebel’s reasoning seems to be that they must want to<br />

pet him or shower him with affection and there is always<br />

the chance that humans come bearing food and treats! So I<br />

now had a Dressage horse who happened to be an <strong>Arabian</strong>.<br />

I have to confess that I knew next to nothing about this<br />

breed or his pedigree, which I have now come to dearly<br />

love and appreciate. This is all due to this amazing, generous<br />

and sometimes quirky horse!<br />

Our journey began with lessons, local Dressage shows<br />

and just hacking around the property bareback. Fortunately<br />

this horse came into my life at a time when I needed<br />

to be able to enjoy riding again, build my confidence, get<br />

stronger physically after a car accident and basically have<br />

fun. My goodness have we had fun!<br />

SUMMER <strong>2015</strong><br />

When I reflect back on <strong>2015</strong>, I do so with both awe and<br />

gratitude. It started with a small dream. I had the desire<br />

to branch out from my comfort zone of competing at local<br />

dressage shows and try a USDF (United States Dressage<br />

Federation) rated show. I must admit that initially I was<br />

nervous and overwhelmed by this new experience. Rebel,<br />

however, loved every second of it! He rose to the challenge<br />

and jumped in with all 4 hooves. It was so reassuring to me<br />

to have essentially the same horse at a show as I have a<br />

home. Rebel performed so well at that first show that the<br />

next goal became to try and qualify for USDF Region 2 Regionals.<br />

After getting the Qualifying scores for both Training<br />

Level and First Level Dressage we attended USDF Regionals<br />

in September. We went mainly for the experience.<br />

I soon found out<br />

that as an Adult<br />

Amateur, the<br />

two levels that<br />

I was competing<br />

(Training and<br />

First level) are<br />

the largest. My<br />

classes often had<br />

over 30 Adult<br />

Amateurs in<br />

them. This held<br />

true while at Regionals<br />

as well.<br />

In our Training<br />

level class, Rebel<br />

was on top of his<br />

game and placed<br />

8th in a class of<br />

44 horse/rider<br />

teams. We received a beautiful ribbon and participated<br />

in the awards ceremony. Also based on the score we received<br />

a Wild Card bid to complete at US Dressage Finals<br />

in Kentucky in November where we placed in the top 20!! I<br />

really hadn’t dreamed this big!<br />

HARD TIMES<br />

With good times there are often challenges as well.<br />

Rebel’s story would be incomplete to not mention some<br />

of the hardships that he has overcome. In 2011, we almost<br />

lost Rebel to Colic. This proved to be yet another<br />

time where Rebel amazed with his strength of character<br />

and strong will. A few days after surgery, Rebel took a turn<br />

for the worse. I got a phone call from the vet indicating<br />

that he had a 50/50 chance of survival and that I should<br />

come to clinic as soon as possible and should begin thinking<br />

about the next step. I replied; “Oh no, you don’t understand!<br />

Rebel has important things to do yet!”<br />

I confess, I had absolutely no idea what I was talking<br />

about but I had a strong sense that this horse was not yet<br />

ready to leave us and I certainly wasn’t ready to say goodbye.<br />

On that terrifying night my friend and I headed to<br />

the vet clinic with the<br />

truck and trailer. The<br />

vet said that I might<br />

need to make that<br />

difficult decision. Rebel<br />

was being hand<br />

walked by the vet<br />

tech and was lethargic,<br />

with an IV line in<br />

neck and his belly was<br />

wrapped. I called out,<br />

“Hey Rebel!” where he<br />

put his head up with<br />

his ears forward and<br />

nickered at me.<br />

The vet was<br />

amazed at his reaction<br />

because he had been<br />

so depressed earlier.<br />

He had not seen such<br />

a dramatic reaction in his 20 plus years. I told Rebel that<br />

the choice was his as far as his recovery and that I would<br />

try and accept whatever the choice was. Fortunately Rebel<br />

fought through the pain and slowly began to make slow<br />

yet steady progress. My thoughts were that this is such<br />

a social horse. He missed his people and horse friends<br />

at the barn and thrived on that interaction. For the next<br />

two weeks, I drove to the vet clinic after work to visit and<br />

handwalk him. And Rebel, being Rebel would nicker at me<br />

Continued on page 24<br />

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<strong>2015</strong> ASHA Hall of Fame Honoree<br />

Ward Wells<br />

Ward Wells was a pioneer of dressage in the US beginning<br />

in the 1940s --which was several decades in advance<br />

of the widespread popularity of the discipline in the US.<br />

He trained horses to High School (Haute Ecole) Dressage<br />

including the airs above the ground, taught many students<br />

to ride using dressage as a foundation, traveled throughout<br />

the Pacific Northwest giving dressage demonstrations,<br />

and was involved in <strong>Arabian</strong> breeding and showing. His<br />

significant accomplishments with and dedication to both<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> horses and to the sport of dressage are why he<br />

was selected for a Hall of Fame Award by the <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong><br />

Ward and *The Count of Al-Marah<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc.<br />

From Washington State College Alumni magazine June Ward Wells’ decades long devotion to encouraging the<br />

1951 edition:<br />

growth of dressage in the US culminated in his founding of<br />

“The annual Light <strong>Horse</strong> Judging School and Show, held the Oregon Dressage Society in 1971. Following his death<br />

May 25, 26, and 27 at the WSC Hilltop Stables, featured in 1982, the ODS established the Ward Wells Memorial<br />

more than 140 horses of various breeds, including the Trophy which was awarded for many years.<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>, Palomino, Appaloosa, American Saddle Bred, Tennessee<br />

Walking <strong>Horse</strong>, Morgan, American Quarter <strong>Horse</strong>, breed helped to establish both in the US equestrian com-<br />

Ward Wells’ contributions to dressage and the <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

and Thoroughbred. Ward W. Wells, of Oswego, Oregon, munity and deserve recognition in the <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong><br />

was featured in special events riding his Dressage stallion, <strong>Alliance</strong> Hall of Fame.<br />

‘Sharik.’ ‘Sharik’ is an <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion and the only horse<br />

performing in [High School] Dressage without the use of<br />

the bridle. He has performed before more than 500,000<br />

people in Canada, Washington, Oregon, California, and<br />

Wyoming.”<br />

After Sharik was retired, Ward Wells trained and exhibited<br />

*The Count of Al-Marah AHR#12912 1957 stallion<br />

(Count Orlando x Rafeena). These dressage exhibition<br />

rides introduced thousands of people to the dressage. In<br />

addition to his devotion to the art of dressage, Ward Wells<br />

was committed to supporting and promoting the <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

horse and was one of the first R judges for the AHSA <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

show division in the 50s along with Bill Munson, and Don<br />

Jones. He also bred 11 <strong>Arabian</strong>s in the decade from 1946<br />

Sharik – AHR#1784 1939 <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion<br />

through 1956.<br />

(Ralet x Bint Narma)<br />

Dedicated to supporting and promoting<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>s, Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s, Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>s,<br />

and part-bred <strong>Arabian</strong>s in sport horse<br />

disciplines and in sport horse breeding in all<br />

registries that incorporate <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred<br />

horses or ponies.<br />

The <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc. offers<br />

Individual, Farm, and Youth Memberships<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, and Hall of Fame Honorees<br />

Farm Profiles, Annual Stallion Roster, Newsletters, Year End Points Program<br />

Networking with <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Organizations and <strong>Sport</strong> Breeding Registries<br />

Recognition of <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred horses and ponies in all-breed sport disciplines<br />

Join Us!!<br />

Visit us for more information at <strong>Arabian</strong>sporthorsealliance.org<br />

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<strong>2015</strong> ASHA Hall of Fame Honoree<br />

Noran<br />

Noran (Oran x Nerina by Rissalix)<br />

was a 1956 chestnut <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

stallion bred by Lady Wentworth.<br />

There are a number of<br />

significant details about Noran that make<br />

him worthy of being rescued from obscurity<br />

and recognized by an <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong><br />

<strong>Alliance</strong> Hall of Fame Award.<br />

Purchased by Dr H C E M Houtappel and exported<br />

to the Netherlands in 1960, Noran<br />

was an influential sire. He won many prizes<br />

in the show ring including Champion Stallion<br />

of the Netherlands in 1959. First hand reports indicate<br />

that Noran was noted for superlative movement. Noran<br />

sired 32 purebred foals in the Dutch Stud Book including<br />

the 1961 stallion Achim who was sold to England where he<br />

in turn was a national champion and successful sire before<br />

being exported to the US.<br />

Noran is most often remembered as the sire of the Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

showjumper “Rex The Robber” ( X Berenice xx)<br />

who was successful in international show jumping in the<br />

1970s with Alwin Schockemöhle including earning a silver<br />

medal at the European Championships in 1973.<br />

Less well known is that Noran was approved for breeding<br />

in the KWPN (Dutch Warmblood) studbook and sired a<br />

number of KWPN offspring including a 1973 bay stallion<br />

name Olympus who became the first international Grand<br />

Prix dressage horse for the Netherlands with rider Dirk Jan<br />

Dekker before being sold to Japan in 1986.<br />

Siring two international sport horses, Rex the Robber<br />

and Olympus, was an incredible achievement for an <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

stallion. Interestingly, Noran is just one example<br />

of horses that blended Oran and Rissalix lineage to produce<br />

elite sport horse ability in both purebreds and when<br />

crossed with other breeds. Noran has modern descent in<br />

the US, the UK, and Europe. Recognizing this kind of breeding<br />

success and the lineage patterns associated with it is<br />

important to providing insights and inspiration in breeding<br />

contemporary <strong>Arabian</strong> bred sport horses.<br />

Rex The Robber<br />

Behind the Scenes at the <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

Building a member based organization from scratch<br />

requires a massive amount of work behind the<br />

scenes to create systems and tools to manage the day to<br />

day functions, develop programs, and work towards our<br />

long term goals. Our BOD and officers generously serve<br />

the organization as hard working volunteers who are striving<br />

to make a difference for the community.<br />

Early in our planning for the organization, we recognized<br />

that in order to function<br />

from an online base,<br />

we needed tools to help us<br />

stay organized and process<br />

information. There are two<br />

inter-connected tools that<br />

have been invaluable. Firstly,<br />

thanks to Entice Web Design<br />

we have a fairly sophisticated<br />

website that looks fantastic,<br />

and gives us tools like secure<br />

commerce functions and web<br />

forms. The web forms on the<br />

site allow us to not just process<br />

memberships, but also to<br />

post the member farm profiles<br />

and member ads directly from<br />

member submitted forms.<br />

This “automation” is a great<br />

tool for a small volunteer run<br />

organization. As the <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

grows, we will be able to continue<br />

to develop the website<br />

to offer more features that<br />

will help promote the interests<br />

of our members and offer<br />

the membership some useful<br />

tools for showcasing their<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horses and<br />

their breeding programs.<br />

Secondly, Charter Farm<br />

member Thom Jones-Low donated<br />

many hours of his time<br />

to create an off-line database<br />

that allows us to import the information from web forms<br />

(like membership contact information and horse recording<br />

information) so that we can store that information easily<br />

and accessibly. We can then import the stored information<br />

into publications like the ASHA Member <strong>Yearbook</strong> & <strong>Directory</strong><br />

and the ASHA Stallion Roster. Thom has also added<br />

features to the database to store records of the ASHA Competition<br />

Points Program and calculate the points as the results<br />

are entered. These database functions are essential<br />

to our small volunteer staff for managing many of our programs<br />

and services.<br />

While much of the BOD’s efforts have been on administrative<br />

tasks, we have also been able to engage in outreach<br />

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efforts to forge connections and explore opportunities to<br />

broaden support for and promotion of <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport<br />

horses in the wider sport horse world.<br />

Since launching the organization just 18 months ago,<br />

we have:<br />

• Published a Member Handbook (updated annually), a<br />

newsletter, and our first Stallion Roster for our Charter<br />

Farm and Farm members’ <strong>Arabian</strong>, Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>, Anglo-<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>, Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>, and partbred<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> stallions.<br />

• Implemented our Year End<br />

Competition Awards Program<br />

giving out awards in 15 competition<br />

categories the first year<br />

and expanding it for the <strong>2016</strong><br />

competition to include separate<br />

recognition categories for Youth<br />

Riders and for <strong>Arabian</strong>-breds<br />

competing in Pony Divisions<br />

• Joined the USEF as an <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

Partner Member<br />

• Joined the US <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong><br />

Breeders Association as a business<br />

member<br />

• Bestowed multiple Highlight<br />

Awards to recognize <strong>Arabian</strong>bred<br />

horses at prominent allbreed<br />

sport horse competitions.<br />

We were able to offer a few Highlight<br />

Awards just a few months<br />

after the organization launched<br />

in <strong>2015</strong>, and are proud to have<br />

expanded the program in <strong>2016</strong><br />

to include the National Dressage<br />

Pony Cup, the Young <strong>Horse</strong> Show<br />

Series, the <strong>2016</strong> Nutrena USEA<br />

American Eventing Championships<br />

presented by Land Rover,<br />

Starr Vaughn Summer Dressage,<br />

and the USDF CDS Northern Jr./<br />

Young Riders Championships<br />

• Held our first election to fill two expired Board Member<br />

positions<br />

• Sought nominations for and then selected honorees<br />

for our major recognition awards –Lifetime Achievement,<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> of the Year, Hall of Fame Person, and Hall of Fame<br />

<strong>Horse</strong>.<br />

• Held the first ASHA Annual Membership Meeting online<br />

• Held fun door prize drawings at AHA SHN in <strong>2015</strong> & <strong>2016</strong><br />

• Advertised on the back cover of the <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Nationals<br />

show programs


outh Profiles<br />

Our junior members are the most critical asset to ensure the future<br />

of the <strong>Arabian</strong> sport horse. We get to know them better with a fun Q&A!<br />

MADISON DWYER<br />

Gibson, North Carolina<br />

ed me from the very beginning and i have learned so<br />

much from her.<br />

rider I am today without him and my previous horse<br />

that passed away 2 years ago, KF Kestrel.<br />

MADDIE JAHNS<br />

Cave Creek, Arizona<br />

What was your most memorable horse moment?<br />

My most memorable horse moment was when I won<br />

the high point for dressage at youth nationals last<br />

year!<br />

My equestrian dream came true when:<br />

My equestrian dream came true when I qualified and<br />

showed in Pony Finals <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

When I am not at the barn I am doing what?<br />

When I’m not at the barn I am playing with Ellie and<br />

What would be your dream horse vacation?<br />

My dream horse vacation would be the opportunity<br />

to show in Wellington for the summer.<br />

What was your most memorable horse moment?<br />

My most memorable horse moment would be the<br />

minute I saw my horse Mercury and knew he was the<br />

one. The minute I looked at him and he nuzzled me<br />

in the stall I just knew that we would be partners forever.<br />

BAILEY LONES<br />

Lenoir City, Tennessee<br />

My equestrian dream came true when:<br />

My equestrian dream came true when I went to Youth<br />

Nationals this summer and won a Unanimous Nation-<br />

What is the name and breed of your very first horse,<br />

al Championship in HA <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Show Hack. It is<br />

how old were you, and what was the occasion when<br />

What is the name and breed of your very first horse,<br />

an unforgettable moment and I wouldn’t have want-<br />

you got him/her?<br />

how old were you, and what was the occasion when<br />

ed to receive my first national championship with any<br />

My first horse is the only horse I have ever owned. He<br />

you got him/her?<br />

other horse.<br />

is an Anglo Arabain named VF Majestic Rogue ++++//<br />

My first horse was a Mini pony that was a rescue i got<br />

(Magic). I got him when I was 12 years old.<br />

when i was 8. She had foundered and her previous<br />

When I am not at the barn I am doing what?<br />

owners could not pay, so a vet in Virginia rescued<br />

When I am not at the barn I’m either at school study-<br />

Who is an equestrian that you admire and why?<br />

her. When my mom and I went to pick up her horse<br />

ing or hanging out with my friends.<br />

I admire Laura Graves who is competing in dressage<br />

What is the name and breed of your very first horse,<br />

that was also at this vet, I begged my mom to let me<br />

on her own horse at the Olympics in Rio.<br />

how old were you, and what was the occasion when<br />

get her. She ended up squeezing in the trailer and we<br />

What horse(s) do you now own?<br />

you got him/her?<br />

brought her home!<br />

I own a Half <strong>Arabian</strong>, Half Dutch Harness <strong>Horse</strong> named<br />

What would be your dream horse vacation?<br />

My very first pony was a purebred <strong>Arabian</strong>. Her name<br />

Mercury Rising KE +++//. He’s the perfect horse for me<br />

My dream horse vacation would be traveling to other<br />

is Hearts Adrift. When I got her I was just 6 years old.<br />

Who is an equestrian that you admire and why?<br />

An equestrian i admire is my mom. She has support-<br />

and I wouldnt trade him for anything! He has definitly<br />

taught me so much about riding and I wouldnt be the<br />

countries and riding horses while I’m there.<br />

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Who is an equestrian that you admire and why?<br />

An equestrian that I admire, are my horse trainers<br />

Chloe Desjarlais my hunter trainer and my <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

trainer, Cynthia Cubbage. I admire them because they<br />

are fantastic role models because they have great<br />

attitudes when they ride and they are really good<br />

sports.<br />

What would be your dream horse vacation?<br />

My dream horse vacation would be going to the beach<br />

with all my ponies/horses and galloping on the beach<br />

with them, my mom, and my friends!<br />

What was your most memorable horse moment?<br />

My most memorable horse moment was when I got<br />

champion in half <strong>Arabian</strong> sport horse under saddle at<br />

my very first <strong>Arabian</strong> and Half <strong>Arabian</strong> youth nationals<br />

in <strong>2015</strong>.<br />

My equestrian dream came true when:<br />

My equestrian dream came true when I qualified and<br />

showed in Pony Finals <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

When I am not at the barn I am doing what?<br />

When I am not in the barn I like to play basketball and<br />

hang out with friends.<br />

What horse(s) do you now own?<br />

The horses/ponies that I own right now are Rosie/<br />

Raindrops On Roses HL, Sunny/Hearts Adrift, Dapples/Lucky<br />

Charm, Khipper/Ackholade, Fancy/<br />

Abaskins Fine Design, Allie/ Illuminada, and Justice/<br />

Justice Once.<br />

Youth Profiles<br />

JACK MASTERS<br />

Austin, Texas<br />

What is the name and breed of your very first horse,<br />

how old were you, and what was the occasion when<br />

you got him/her?<br />

My first horse was a Shetland named Luke. I was 4. My<br />

mom got him for me.<br />

Who is an equestrian that you admire and why?<br />

I admire my mom, Jennifer Masters. Because she is<br />

the one that rides with me and helps me at the races.<br />

What would be your dream horse vacation?<br />

My dream horse vacation would be to ride at a race<br />

in Wyoming.<br />

What was your most memorable horse moment?<br />

My most memorable horse moment was crossing the<br />

finish line on my first 25 mile race.<br />

My equestrian dream came true when:<br />

My equestrian dream came true when I finished all 3<br />

days at Ft. Stanton.<br />

When I am not at the barn I am doing what?<br />

IWhen I’m not at the barn I am playing football.<br />

What horse(s) do you now own?<br />

My horse now is Keepitcountry. An <strong>Arabian</strong> gelding<br />

that was a track racehorse, and then a polo pony before<br />

I got him.<br />

CLAIRE NICKELSON<br />

Ironton, Missouri<br />

What is the name and breed of your very first horse,<br />

how old were you, and what was the occasion when<br />

you got him/her?<br />

My first horse was a pure bred <strong>Arabian</strong> named El<br />

Pazarro. I was 5 when he came into my life. He belonged<br />

to my grandma.<br />

Who is an equestrian that you admire and why?<br />

Charlotte Dujardin is the equestrian that I admire<br />

the most. she is an amazing rider and has persevered<br />

through lots of things to get where she is at<br />

today.<br />

What would be your dream horse vacation?<br />

have always wanted to take a horse to the beach and<br />

gallop them down the beach.<br />

What was your most memorable horse moment?<br />

My most memorable horse moment was Winning my<br />

first national championship in 2014.<br />

My equestrian dream came true when:<br />

I received my USDF bronze medal at the age of 13.<br />

When I am not at the barn I am doing what?<br />

When I’m not at the barn I am hanging out with<br />

friends.<br />

What horse(s) do you now own?<br />

I own my amazing half <strong>Arabian</strong> Tagg Yorr It+/.<br />

Feeling down?<br />

Saddle up!<br />

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Youth Profiles<br />

MIKAYLA VORIS<br />

Fort Wayne, Indiana<br />

Honor, or when I rode him tackless for the first time,<br />

and it went so well.<br />

KOBE PIELOW<br />

Coatesville, Pennsylvania<br />

What would be your dream horse vacation?<br />

My dream horse vacation would be going to Florida<br />

My equestrian dream came true when:<br />

It would be when we got Precious V. My mom and I<br />

or a close beach and taking my horse Legend there<br />

have wanted her ever since we heard of her, especial-<br />

with me and riding on the sandy beaches.<br />

ly because she is Blackies full sister. She’s a dream<br />

come true and she is a big sweetheart!<br />

What was your most memorable horse moment?<br />

My most memorable horse moment was at the 2012<br />

When I am not at the barn I am doing what?<br />

Region 15 Championships. Gold reflection++/, A<br />

I’m almost always doing homework. Most of the time,<br />

Crabbet <strong>Arabian</strong> horse and I went Champion in the<br />

when I’m not doing homework or riding, im playing<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> horse In Hand Geldings JTH class. I remember<br />

video games, drawing, or reading. I read a lot.<br />

the person who taught me how to do SHIH coming<br />

across with her arms up in the air cheering after I<br />

What horse(s) do you now own?<br />

placed higher than her in that class.<br />

The names of our 3 are Peace Maker V+++/ (Blackie)<br />

Precious V (Precious) and Black Magyk++/ (Jake).<br />

My equestrian dream came true when:<br />

My equestrian dream came true when I got Legend.<br />

What is the name and breed of your very first horse,<br />

how old were you, and what was the occasion when<br />

When I am not at the barn I am doing what?<br />

you got him/her?<br />

What is the name and breed of your very first horse,<br />

I am either hanging out with friends in my neighbor-<br />

Peace Maker V+++/ ( aka Blackie) was the name of my<br />

how old were you, and what was the occasion when<br />

hood or spending family time with my family. Also<br />

first horse, he’s an <strong>Arabian</strong>. My parents had wanted to<br />

you got him/her?<br />

thinking about my little Crabbet <strong>Arabian</strong> horse.<br />

keep getting Varian horses, and he was a carbon copy<br />

The name of my very first horse is AAA Legend of<br />

of the horse they had before. We got him when he<br />

the Seas. He is a Crabbet <strong>Arabian</strong> and I was about<br />

was two, and I was born shortly after.<br />

12 years old when I got him. The occasion was that I<br />

had just got done leasing another Crabbet horse and<br />

didn’t have anyone to ride. Legend was available at<br />

that time. My mom and my teacher went to look at<br />

him on Tuesday and on Sunday he came to his new<br />

home from his old home at Dawn Jones –Low. To this<br />

day, we still call Dawn Jones- Low one of his moms.<br />

Who is an equestrian that you admire and why?<br />

An equestrian that I admire would be Julio Mendoza.<br />

He is a Professional Dressage Rider. I fell in love with<br />

the way he rode his Friesian stallion Ivan. From there<br />

on I got to have a few lessons with him and I realized<br />

how much of a good rider he was.<br />

No hour of<br />

life is wasted<br />

that is spent<br />

in the saddle.<br />

-Winston Churchill<br />

Who is an equestrian that you admire and why?<br />

Charlotte Dujardin is my equestrian IDOL. I’ve looked<br />

up to her for years. She’s an amazing rider and I respect<br />

her so much. She has an unbreakable bond with<br />

Valegro and I want to be as good as her someday..<br />

What would be your dream horse vacation?<br />

My dream would be to go to Youth Nationals in Tulsa<br />

with Blackie. I’d love to show there, I’ve never been<br />

farther than Canada with him and I’d be amazed to<br />

go there.<br />

What was your most memorable horse moment?<br />

My best achievement in Blackie would have to be<br />

when I finished up all his legions, except his Legion of<br />

The essential joy<br />

of being with horses<br />

is that it brings us<br />

in contact with<br />

the rare elements<br />

of grace, beauty,<br />

spirit, and fire.<br />

-Sharon Ralls Lemon<br />

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If Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

are <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s,<br />

Why Haven’t I Heard of Them?<br />

By Adele Furby<br />

You are not alone. In Europe the breed is often<br />

referred to as the “New-Old” breed. And in<br />

truth, it is. It is “new” because Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

are being rediscovered by many around<br />

the world, and “old” because Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding<br />

began over 225 years ago, in 1789, when the Babolna<br />

State Stud in Hungary was founded.<br />

The Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breed was developed to be an<br />

elite riding and driving horse for the Austro-Hungarian<br />

monarchy, as well as an all-purpose military horse during<br />

the era when the horse was essential for every country’s<br />

defense. Concurrently the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> served<br />

as an “improvement” horse--a horse to be used in crossbred<br />

breeding to upgrade other breeds. Based largely<br />

on desert <strong>Arabian</strong> bloodlines, traces of several <strong>Arabian</strong>influenced<br />

Transylvanian light horse breeds as well as the<br />

Spanish progenitors of the Lipizzaner breed and English<br />

Thoroughbred can be seen in Shagya pedigrees. However,<br />

these traces are at least 10 generations removed from<br />

current Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s pedigrees.<br />

The breed acquired its name from an original <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

stallion bred by the Bani Saher tribe, foaled in 1830 in<br />

what is now Syria. Of the Koheil Siglavy strain, he, along<br />

with a number of other desert <strong>Arabian</strong>s was imported to<br />

Babolna by an Austro-Hungarian horse-buying expedition<br />

in 1836. This original “SHAGYA d.b.” was remarkably<br />

strong and tall, standing almost 16 hands. He exerted<br />

such a strong influence over the breed that eventually the<br />

Purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Society International (the ISG),<br />

the international breeding organization for Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s,<br />

adopted this name for a breed which had variously<br />

been known in Europe as “Araberrasse” (<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred),<br />

“Babolna <strong>Arabian</strong>s”, or “part-bred Arabs”. This official<br />

adoption of the term “Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>” did not occur until<br />

1978 when the breed and it’s name was accepted by<br />

WAHO as a distinct sub-species of <strong>Arabian</strong> horse. So you<br />

can see why even in Europe, while the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

horse itself is not so unknown, common usage of the name<br />

for the breed is relatively new. As an example, in August<br />

of 1989 while at the Purebred Shagya Society International<br />

Championship Show in St. Gallen, Switzerland, a<br />

Swiss judge of the riding classes said to me, “You know,<br />

a number of years ago I had a horse that I now realize was<br />

a Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>, but at the time he was just considered<br />

a partbred Arab with no special breed identity. This is the<br />

first time I’ve judged riding classes at a Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

show and when I look back I realize it was the best riding<br />

horse I ever hadl! Strong praise from a credible source for<br />

a “new-old” breed!<br />

The Babolna State Stud, located between Vienna and<br />

Budapest, developed the breed’s sport horse qualities<br />

and genetic strength through the most effective methods.<br />

Firstly, it maintained a rigorous set of performance tests<br />

for both mares and stallions before they were accepted<br />

for breeding. Methods included a 480-mile ride in 10<br />

days across plains, forest, and mountains, 2-mile sprints,<br />

For many years the “flagship” stallion in Europe of<br />

the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breed, Danish-bred SHAGAL<br />

stood a full 16.1 hands and was a talented jumper<br />

and dressage horse. He was used as an improvement<br />

stallion in Denmark for Danish Warmbloods<br />

and Germany for Trakehners. He crowned his career<br />

by becoming chief stallion at the Babolna<br />

State Stud to help bring the Babolna State Stud<br />

back to its former breeding glory.<br />

and long-distance driving. \Mares as well as stallions<br />

were also sent to the headquarters of cavalry regiments<br />

near established hunt clubs and officers would ride them<br />

in the hunting field. A careful record was made describing<br />

the horse’s jumping, speed, condition, disposition, as well<br />

as how good a keeper the horse was. Mares and stallions<br />

which did not meet the highest standards in these performance<br />

tests were all sold at auction or sent to other state<br />

studs to be used as outcrosses/improves for breeds such<br />

as the Kisber Felver and the Gidran.<br />

Secondly, besides using culling coupled with performance<br />

testing, the Hungarians were able to use extensive<br />

progeny testing. New desert <strong>Arabian</strong> stallions were bred<br />

to 30 mares for each of three successive years. Ten of the<br />

stud’s best, ten of the<br />

middle quality, and ten<br />

of the lowest quality<br />

mares were used, and<br />

at the end of the three-<br />

-year period, all the<br />

offspring were brought<br />

up before the breeding<br />

committee for evaluation.<br />

If the offspring<br />

were not judged to be<br />

good enough, the entire<br />

group was sold.<br />

Consequently, very few<br />

stallions were actually<br />

allowed to continue in<br />

the breed.<br />

Thirdly, the Hungarians<br />

were able to<br />

maintain athletic ability<br />

and genetic strength<br />

through judicious line<br />

breeding coupled with<br />

careful and regularly<br />

repeated (usually once<br />

every 4 generations)<br />

outcrossing to purebred<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>s. This method<br />

insures genetic predictability<br />

as well as protecting against the dangers of inbreeding.<br />

The classic genetic principal of “three times in and one<br />

time out” is exemplified here in real life.<br />

Another reason why the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s have remained<br />

relatively unknown is that political and geographic<br />

factors have played a big role in its recent history. A large<br />

majority of the world’s Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s were in the wrong<br />

place at the wrong time during the final days of World War<br />

II. Many were killed or slaughtered for food, still others<br />

were captured as prizes of war and eventually lost. Shortly<br />

thereafter, when the Communist regime took over Hungary<br />

in the 1950’s Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding at the Babolna<br />

State Stud was given pitifully low priority. Fortunately,<br />

knowledgeable horse breeders in western European<br />

countries were able to salvage some of the most superior<br />

remnants of the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> bloodstock--many were<br />

saved from the slaughterhouse in this way. Consequently,<br />

the torch of purebred Shagy-<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding was passed<br />

on to West Germany, Denmark, Austria, and Switzerland.<br />

In recent times Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breeders have also organized<br />

breeding groups in Norway, Sweden, Italy, France,<br />

North America, Venezuela and Columbia. Also, since 1989,<br />

along with the revitalization of the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breed<br />

in Babolna itself, the eastern European countries of Poland,<br />

Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Bulgaria and Rumania<br />

have managed to continue their traditional Shagya-<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding programs and they have also joined the<br />

ISG<strong>Arabian</strong> as full participating members. Over the past<br />

20 years, the annual world-wide foal crop for Purebred<br />

Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s has averaged around 500 individuals.<br />

For many years the<br />

country with the most active<br />

Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding<br />

was the country we<br />

most often associate with<br />

sport horse breeding--Germany,<br />

although in recent<br />

years the revival of Shagya-<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding in Hungary<br />

in particular has resulted<br />

in an upsurge in numbers<br />

there as well. In Germany<br />

Shagyas have an excellent<br />

reputation as sport horses.<br />

They compete regularly at<br />

the various stallion performance<br />

tests against the<br />

Warmblood breeds, and<br />

several times have come<br />

out champion or reserve<br />

champion at these tests.<br />

Purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

have also contributed<br />

significantly to the<br />

development of those self<br />

same German Warmblood<br />

breeds. Probably the most<br />

influential Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

in German Warmblood<br />

breeding would be a Purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> mare named<br />

JORDI, who is often mis-identified on pedigrees as an “Anglo-Arab”.<br />

JORDI was bred in Poland, and it was there that<br />

her famous son RAMSES was born, although he eventually<br />

stood at stud in Germany. RAMSES’s sire was the English<br />

Thoroughbred RITTERSPORN XX. RAMSES is probably best<br />

known to Americans as the sire of the famous CONDUS, but<br />

RAMSES actually spread his positive influence over seven<br />

different German Warmblood breeds, and is called a “Century<br />

stallion” in Europe. Most of the German Warmbloods<br />

whose name begins with the letter “R” are descendants<br />

of RAMSES. He is considered especially remarkable for his<br />

ability to sire top jumper as well as dressage horses. And<br />

his dam was a Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>.<br />

Elegant and a convincing performer, German-bred PAMINO<br />

was several times halter champion and was reserve champion<br />

of the 100 day stallion performance test in Warendorf<br />

against a couple of dozen of the best Hannoverian stallions<br />

in Germany. He eventually also became chief stallion<br />

in Hungary during the revitalization of the Babolna Stud<br />

breeding program.<br />

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HOTY continued from page 11<br />

when I arrived.<br />

Rebel’s recovery took a few months that seemed to last<br />

forever. He was finally able to come home where he was<br />

first hand walked, then ridden bareback for 5 minutes at<br />

a time and gradually increasing. He began to put on the<br />

weight and muscling that he lost and gradually got stronger.<br />

Even more importantly, our bond got stronger. After<br />

major trauma or surgery, there are no guarantees, but this<br />

horse has so much heart that hepushed through and made<br />

continuous steady progress. Even with the progress, I was<br />

not sure where that would lead in terms of riding and competing.<br />

I know that I was beyond grateful that my best<br />

friend was thriving.<br />

As you can probably surmise, this story has a very happy<br />

ending! Rebel fought through the recovery and rehabilitation.<br />

I’m sure that it strengthened our bond, but perhaps<br />

more importantly it has helped me appreciate each moment<br />

and each ride that we have together. It has been a<br />

rewarding show season, but even more importantly I have<br />

had the privilege of spending time with Rebel improving<br />

our connection, learning new things and being grateful for<br />

each moment. We have had many people in our corner on<br />

this journey. I’d like to thank each and every one that has<br />

supported us on this adventure, whether it be a kind word,<br />

sending prayers or healing energy or a positive thought. It<br />

has made all the difference. In life, you don’t always get<br />

second chances, but when you do, I hope that you can also<br />

grab ahold of both reins and have the ride of your life! In<br />

conclusion, I borrow the words from Michael Faudet-“He<br />

(my horse Rebel) is the explanation mark in the happiest<br />

sentence that I could ever possibly write.”<br />

• • •<br />

It was such an honor to be awarded the <strong>Horse</strong> of the<br />

Year by <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> in <strong>2015</strong>! I want to<br />

thank the sponsors of this award, Angelique Anthony and<br />

Clinton Voris. Angelique awarded us with a beautiful trophy<br />

and Clinton crafted a one of a kind pedigree. Both of<br />

which will grace my home for years to come. - Phyllis<br />

SHAGYAS continued from previous page<br />

The other three most influential Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s in<br />

warmblood breeding are GAZAL VII, LAPIS, and BAJAR.<br />

GAZAL VII was head stallion at the Babolna State Stud for<br />

many years, and was imported into Germany in the 1960’s.<br />

He and several of his sons and grandsons have stood at<br />

the Hanoverian State Stud at Celle, and were also used for<br />

Trakehners, Holsteiners, and Westphalians. Interestingly,<br />

his grandson AMOR was also leased to the Austrian State<br />

Lipizzaner stud in Piber in order to help regenerate that<br />

breed.<br />

The Yugoslavian-born LAPIS was ridden by a German<br />

officer to Russia and back during World War II, surviving<br />

many hardships in the Russian winter campaign and taking<br />

his rider safely back to Germany, where he was bred<br />

to a Hungarian-bred mare of largely Thoroughbred breeding<br />

to produce the famous BURNUS, a horse who qualified<br />

for the German Olympic Team in both dressage and<br />

eventing. BURNUS has become another legend in German<br />

Warmblood breeding, producing such horses as the eventing<br />

champion WINDFALL who was eventually exported to<br />

the USA.<br />

In recent years the German-bred BAJAR has risen to the<br />

top in terms of the numbers of his descendants who are<br />

winners in dressage and jumping on an international level.<br />

Among them was the BAJAR daughter WHITE GIRL, a mare<br />

out of a Trakehner mare who was on the German eventing<br />

Olympic team in Atlanta.<br />

So, what is this breed actually like? The purebred<br />

Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> is a medium-size (15 hh--16.lhh) horse<br />

of distinctly <strong>Arabian</strong> character exhibiting the sport horse<br />

qualities of substantial bone, strong rectangular frame,<br />

long sloping pelvis, prominent withers and good saddle<br />

position, broad strong coupling with a harmonious topline,<br />

inherent jumping ability, powerful elastic gaits, and high<br />

rideability. Equally important is the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>’s inborn<br />

calmness, friendliness towards humans and a great<br />

work ethic. With some of the oldest written pedigrees in<br />

the horse breeding world the breed has nearly unrivaled<br />

genetic predictability. The best introduction is to see one<br />

in person, because in person you can experience their elegant<br />

and flowing movement coupled with their proud, yet<br />

down-to-earth working disposition.<br />

The <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc. is proud to support the following organizations<br />

that offer opportunities for <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horses and ponies!<br />

A strong, independent organization comprised of breeders and those who support<br />

the concept of sport horse breeding in the USA, the USSHBA is dedicated to<br />

advancing the interests and raising awareness about the American breeding<br />

community to both national and international equestrian interests.<br />

Education, recognition, outreach.<br />

A voice for breeders, and a resource available to all.<br />

More info….<br />

USDF & USEF Affiliate National Dressage Pony Cup Show with classes from Intro<br />

to Grand Prix and Freestyles, Futurity Awards, High Point Breed Awards, and more!<br />

Welcomes adult and youth riders with Dressage Ponies of all Breeds<br />

In addition to the national show NDPC includes classes at affiliate shows, year end<br />

awards, breed awards, and more<br />

Promoting Ponies in Dressage Competition<br />

Additional details….<br />

The Young <strong>Horse</strong> Show Series is designed to provide sporthorse breeders as well<br />

as owners, trainers and riders of all disciplines an affordable show venue to<br />

introduce and evaluate their young horses to the show environment and “put on<br />

necessary mileage” with appropriate and special classes suitable to the proper<br />

development of young horses.<br />

Classes are offered for horses from 1-5 years old for In-Hand, Liberty, Jump Chute,<br />

and Under Saddle.<br />

The Qualifying Shows culminate in a Series Finals at the end of each show season<br />

.<br />

Bridging the gap between the breeding and competiton world...<br />

More info….<br />

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ASHA<br />

Highlight Award<br />

Winners<br />

Young <strong>Horse</strong> Show Series show at High Point<br />

Hanoverians, Chestertown, MD<br />

August 6, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Starr Vaughn Summer Dressage<br />

August 26-28, <strong>2016</strong><br />

National Dressage Pony Cup Championships<br />

July 8-10, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Inaugural Breed Show<br />

held in conjunction with NDPC<br />

AHA registered horse: Heiress of Piaff (*Piaff x Virag)<br />

2013 Black Bay Half-Arab mare<br />

Owned & bred by Shayna Dolinger<br />

Highest placing AHA horse in 3 year old Jump Chute, 3<br />

year old in-hand, and 3 Year old Under Saddle classes<br />

Sponsored by Golden Essence+++//<br />

Breed Show Winner: Aurelius GOA (Magic Aulrab x<br />

Proberry Bey) 2011 chestnut <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion<br />

Owned by Seana Willis<br />

Bred by Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s & Warmbloods<br />

Sponsored by Golden Essence+++//<br />

NDPC High Score <strong>Arabian</strong> Winner Cooler and Neck<br />

Sash: Noblique+/ (MHR Nobility x CSL Carizma+/)<br />

2006 bay mare<br />

Ridden, owned & bred by Bonnie Womack<br />

Champion at 4th level and Reserve Champion at FEI<br />

Test of Choice<br />

Highlight Award for DSHB In-Hand <strong>Arabian</strong> IBC: Skats<br />

Magnum Star (Midnight Magnum x Skats Joejoy Ali<br />

Star) 2010 bay stallion owned & bred by Donna<br />

Skatrund and handled by Kayla Johnson<br />

Winner of the NDPC Six-Year-Old Futurity (2nd level)<br />

ridden by Kayla Johnson of Nashville, TN with a score<br />

of 62.463%.<br />

Sponsors for the NDPC awards: Angelique Anthony, Golden Oaks <strong>Arabian</strong> & Warmbloods, Gainey<br />

Cornerstone <strong>Arabian</strong>s, Paula Nelson, Zarabeth Wilkins, Sonja Hampton, Gwen Davies, Faerie Court Farm<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred horse in any sport horse registry: Taproot<br />

Dutch Diamond (Its the Luck of the Irish x Hall<br />

of Fame) 2013 brown Irish <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> stallion (25%<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>)<br />

Owned & bred by Sarah Watkins<br />

Won the 3 year old Jump Chute class<br />

Sponsored by Showbiz Farms<br />

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High Score <strong>Arabian</strong> in the breed show. Winner of the<br />

5 & older stallions and the third highest score overall<br />

Dressage Winner: Aul Saba +/ (Magic Aulrab x Rajkumari<br />

Zarra+) 2003 gray Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> mare<br />

Owned & bred by Patrica Jackson<br />

Sponsored by Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s & Warmbloods<br />

1st Level Dressage<br />

** Sire of both these horses, Magic Aulrab, is owned<br />

by ASHA Charter Member, Peter Mileo.


USDF CDS Northern Jr./Young Riders<br />

Championships<br />

July 31 – Aug 2, <strong>2016</strong><br />

<strong>2015</strong> FEI North American Junior/Young<br />

Riders Championships<br />

ASHA Highlight Award for High Score <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred<br />

: Blackhawk Benraz (Telynau Royal Charter x Benraz<br />

Jacqueline), 13 yr. old gelding.13h Welsh/<strong>Arabian</strong>.<br />

Score 80.577%.<br />

Beginner Novice – Junior (BNJ-AECA): “Mischief Managed”<br />

bay <strong>Arabian</strong> cross mare owned by Cyndi Crosby<br />

and ridden by Kaley Crosby (31/41)<br />

Intermediate – (I-AEC) : Halimey (Askar x Hamamelis<br />

GO) 2005 Trakehner (25%Arab/Shagya) 7th of 54<br />

starters owned by Christine Turner ridden by Bruce<br />

(Buck) Davidson Jr.<br />

Sponsored by Faerie Court Farm<br />

Bred by Cory Soltau, owned by Marlis Erdell of Walnut<br />

Creek,CA & ridden by Sophia Kehlmann of Walnut<br />

Creek,CA<br />

Trainer Christiane Noelting of Vacaville,CA<br />

Championships High Score<br />

Champion Pony Team<br />

Champion Training Level 14 & Under<br />

Sponsored by Tamara with the Camera<br />

American Eventing Championships<br />

August 31- Sept 4, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Beginner Novice – (BNJ-AECB 14 and under) “Bird Is<br />

The Word” <strong>Arabian</strong> cross owned and ridden by Kate<br />

Hovland (24/31)<br />

<strong>2015</strong> AWARDS<br />

<strong>2015</strong> Centerline Dressage<br />

at HITS Saugerties<br />

Kelsey Russell and My Wild Irish Gold, Anglo <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

owned by Valerie Kanavy<br />

Gold Medalist-Endurance<br />

Sponsored by ASHA<br />

<strong>2015</strong> Rebecca Farm <strong>Horse</strong> Trials<br />

Beginner Novice – Amateur (BNAM-AECA): Shaqir<br />

(Shadimar x KR Southernsunday) 1998 chestnut<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> gelding 1st Place (27 starters) owned and<br />

ridden by Kelly Young<br />

Beginner Novice – <strong>Horse</strong> (BNH-AEC): “Brego” bay <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

cross gelding owned by Linda Mattocks and ridden<br />

by Hattie Clark<br />

Susannah Jones and SF Hearts and Flowers, Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

High Score <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred<br />

Sponsored by Anne Zahradnik<br />

Malinda Zielke and Lederhosen, Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

7th place, Training Level 3-Day Long Format<br />

Sponsored by Faerie Court Farm<br />

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INSPECTIONS continued from page<br />

To Our Sponsors & Supporters<br />

<strong>2015</strong> ASHA HONOREES<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> of the Year Trophy: Angelique Anthony<br />

<strong>Horse</strong> of the Year Illuminated Pedigree: Clint Voris<br />

Lifetime Achievement Award Trophy:<br />

Peggy & Cassandra Ingles<br />

HIGHLIGHT AWARDS <strong>2015</strong><br />

Long Format 3-Day Event at Rebecca Farm:<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

Centerline Dressage at HITS Saugerties:<br />

Anne Zahradnik<br />

HIGHLIGHT AWARDS <strong>2016</strong><br />

National Dressage Pony Cup:<br />

Angelique Anthony, Golden Oaks <strong>Arabian</strong> &<br />

Warmbloods, Gainey Cornerstone <strong>Arabian</strong>s,<br />

Paula Nelson, Zarabeth Wilkins, Sonja Hampton,<br />

Gwen Davies, Faerie Court Farm<br />

Young <strong>Horse</strong> Show Series at High Point Hanoverians:<br />

AHA Registered Award: Golden Essence+++//<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> Registry Award: Showbiz Farms<br />

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Starr Vaughn Summer Dressage:<br />

Breed Show Winner: Golden Essence+++//<br />

Dressage Winner: Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s &<br />

Warmbloods<br />

USDF CDS Northern Jr./Young Riders Championships:<br />

Tamara with the Camera<br />

Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championships<br />

presented by Land Rover:<br />

5 divisions awarded: Faerie Court Farm<br />

<strong>2015</strong> AHA SPORT HORSE NATIONALS<br />

BACK COVER AD<br />

Angelique Anthony, Faerie Court Farm, Kate<br />

Ferencik, Wendy & Mike Gruskiewicz, Carla<br />

Scarmazzi, Missy Snyder, Daniel & Beth Steinke,<br />

Stone Hollow <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

<strong>2016</strong> AHA SPORT HORSE NATIONALS<br />

BACK COVER AD<br />

Angelique Anthony, Darsie Bell, Faerie Court<br />

Farm, Herbst Farms <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s, Graycie &<br />

Margie McLaughlin, MLM <strong>Arabian</strong>s, Rivers<br />

West <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s


The Terminatorr<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms<br />

Elikzir<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms<br />

Misfit Toi<br />

Manda Morris<br />

Worth Five<br />

Manda Morris<br />

Hermes Echo<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms<br />

Escapade SHF<br />

Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

FR Hercules<br />

Beth Thomas<br />

Velvet Raine<br />

Kim Stone<br />

Waheed Al Azhaar RZ<br />

Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

Worth Five<br />

Manda Morris<br />

AO Breeze<br />

Morgan Moore<br />

34 35<br />

Trade Secret CC<br />

Darsie Bell


MA Congos Jabask<br />

Cindy Davis<br />

Major Day<br />

Cindy Davis<br />

Ali Zeus<br />

Tamara Woodcock<br />

Aelfleah Hadhafang<br />

Tamara Woodcock<br />

Uphoria<br />

Samantha Werner<br />

E Jack Daniels<br />

Rebecca Fielding<br />

Aelfleah Magicou<br />

Tamara Woodcock<br />

Anduril TOS<br />

Tamara Woodcock<br />

AAA Legend ofthe Seas<br />

Kobe Pielow<br />

Kamailla<br />

Kaitlin Macias<br />

Lederhosen<br />

Malinda Zielke<br />

36 37<br />

Sabastians Magique<br />

Natalie DeFee Mendik


KB Omega Fahim<br />

Kerrigan Bloodstock<br />

KB Thor Fahim<br />

Kerrigan Bloodstock<br />

FR Diana<br />

Fiery Run Farm<br />

ALF Freetime<br />

Anne Zahradnik<br />

KB Tomega Fahim<br />

Kerrigan Bloodstock<br />

Buddercup<br />

Fiery Run Farm<br />

WKF Ebony Phoenix<br />

Jean Donhauser<br />

Jim Porcher <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

Beau Soliel<br />

Fiery Run Farm<br />

Desideratta<br />

Fiery Run Farm<br />

FCF Oberons Vanity<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

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Profits Sweet Steps<br />

Melissa Mount


Excepchanel<br />

Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s & Warmbloods<br />

French Rivi Aira GOA<br />

Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s & Warmbloods<br />

Stone of Fire<br />

Phyllis Walsh<br />

Russian Roulett<br />

Angelique Anthony<br />

Abbey Rowley<br />

Abbey Rowley<br />

FCF Enchanted Flame<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

FCF Westleys TrueLove<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

Jonas SHG<br />

Northeast Shagyas<br />

O’Bajan Sahara SHG<br />

Northeast Shagyas<br />

GA Ehstaire<br />

Janet Bellows<br />

Silver Run Sohn<br />

Ar-Raqis<br />

Peggy Ingles<br />

An Tearmenn <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

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Command Performance AT<br />

An Tearmenn <strong>Arabian</strong>s


ASHA Call To Action!<br />

- How to Get Involved -<br />

1) Join the Team! ASHA is a member based organization <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horses are an important part of the sport<br />

built to help connect many segments of the <strong>Arabian</strong> sport horse horse world!<br />

community so we can work together to recognize and encourage<br />

support for <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horses and ponies throughfiles<br />

posted by some of our Charter Farm and Farm members.<br />

3) Farm Profile Gallery! Please check out the farm proout<br />

the sport horse performance disciplines and in sport horse https://arabiansporthorsealliance.org/membership/farm-gallery/<br />

This gallery is a great way to help spread the word about<br />

and pony breeding.<br />

We purposely built the governance structure to be rooted dedicated <strong>Arabian</strong>, Shagya, Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>, and <strong>Arabian</strong> lineage<br />

in the membership and to be accountable to the membership. incorporating sport horse breeders and we are pleased to offer<br />

this as a benefit to all our Charter Farm and Farm<br />

Ultimately, the <strong>Alliance</strong> needs an engaged membership<br />

that will help expand and improve our programs<br />

members.<br />

and our reach. We appreciate your support<br />

These farm profiles are also included in the<br />

and look forward to being able to welcome<br />

<strong>Yearbook</strong> & <strong>Directory</strong>. Check them out!<br />

people to committees, to assist with essential<br />

tasks, and to run for the BOD.<br />

have not yet done so are invited to submit<br />

Charter Farm and Farm members who<br />

Interested in helping form committees?<br />

Want to help with our publica-<br />

that can be accessed when logged in:<br />

profiles of their farms via this form<br />

tions, social media, or community outreach,<br />

or any other aspect of helping<br />

members/list-your-farm/<br />

https://arabiansporthorsealliance.org/<br />

to grow and strengthen the <strong>Alliance</strong>?<br />

If you have questions or want<br />

Reach out and let us know how you’d<br />

assistance with editing your write-up<br />

like to help via info@arabiansporthorsealliance.org<br />

or (410) 823-5579<br />

porthorsealliance.org<br />

please contact us at info@arabians-<br />

Even if you are not able to step<br />

4) <strong>Horse</strong> Recording! Recording<br />

your <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horses<br />

up to take on a leadership role in the<br />

<strong>Alliance</strong>, membership participation at<br />

with the <strong>Alliance</strong> is a free benefit of<br />

all levels is necessary to make the <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

a great resource for its members<br />

encourage all members to record their<br />

all membership categories, and we<br />

and for outreach to the wider sport horse<br />

horses with the <strong>Alliance</strong>. <strong>Horse</strong> recording<br />

is a requirement for horse participation<br />

world.<br />

2) Spread the Word! Help us to grow<br />

in <strong>Alliance</strong> horse programs like the ASHA<br />

the <strong>Alliance</strong> by telling people about us. Word<br />

Competition Points Program, inclusion in the<br />

of mouth is a valuable tool for a young organization<br />

so tell your friends about us. Share information<br />

Farm member stallions, listing in the Membership<br />

Annual ASHA Stallion Roster for Farm and Charter<br />

about the <strong>Alliance</strong> on social media and direct people to<br />

<strong>Directory</strong>, and eligibility for special recognition awards like<br />

our website.<br />

ASHA <strong>Horse</strong> of the Year (and more to come).<br />

We have several files that can be provided to members for The horse recording form can be found in the members area<br />

promotion purposes<br />

of the website when you are logged in. Here is the direct link<br />

a. Flier for posting in tack stores or handing out at shows/ (will only work when you are logged in): https://arabiansporthorsealliance.org/members/points-horse-forms/#horse-recording<br />

events<br />

b. Stall Card that announces that you are a member of the The form is pretty simple to fill out with most fields simply presenting<br />

a choice (breed, color, gender, primary discipline, etc.).<br />

<strong>Alliance</strong><br />

c. Banner that can be printed for display at shows, clinics, The form does also ask for registration number and sire and dam<br />

and other events<br />

names as well as for a copy (a high resolution jpeg or PDF) of<br />

The more people who learn about the <strong>Alliance</strong>’s mission<br />

and outreach the more we can amplify the message that hand when you fill out the form. Since the <strong>Alliance</strong> is open<br />

an official pedigree so make sure you have that information at<br />

to<br />

horses with a minimum of 25% <strong>Arabian</strong> or Shagya lineage and<br />

thus includes horses from many registries including a copy of the<br />

pedigree functions as proof of eligibility for ASHA programs and<br />

awards.<br />

For Farm and Charter Farm members entering stallions<br />

the form asks for information relevant to stallion roster listing<br />

including SCID, CA, and LFS status, stud fees, photos, and a blurb<br />

promoting accomplishments, lineages, and siring qualities. We<br />

are happy to assist members to write or edit their stallion’s promo<br />

paragraph so contact us if you need help or have questions.<br />

5) Consider participating in AHSA’s Competition Points Program!<br />

This affordable program offers year end awards for points<br />

earned in the discipline categories of eventing, dressage (plus<br />

a high score for each level), hunters, combined driving, jumpers,<br />

distance riding, carriage driving, western dressage, driven<br />

dressage, sport discipline suitability, and sport discipline in-hand<br />

in open competition and the same discipline categories (where<br />

they exist) in breed show competitions. Rated shows earn higher<br />

points than schooling shows, and FEI sanctioned events earn<br />

even more!<br />

For the progressive disciplines (everything except suitability<br />

and in-hand) the program also includes a lifetime points system<br />

called the Milestone Awards that recognizes achievement over<br />

time with three award tiers in each discipline –Bronze, Silver,<br />

Gold.<br />

A third aspect of the ASHA Competition Points Program is the<br />

ASHA Versatility Award which will be given to all horses that earn<br />

Milestone Bronze Medals in 3 (or more) disciplines.<br />

The Milestone Awards and Versatility Awards will begin to<br />

be rolled out at the conclusion of the <strong>2016</strong> competition year,<br />

andt points toward those programs were earned starting with the<br />

<strong>2015</strong> program.<br />

We are looking forward to giving out cool prizes to the <strong>2016</strong><br />

winners!<br />

6) Award Sponsorships and Award Development! The <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

offers opportunities for members to co-sponsor awards<br />

and supports member initiatives to develop perpetual awards or<br />

other special awards to recognize a whole spectrum of achievements<br />

within the <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horse world. Several members<br />

have already stepped up to sponsor Highlight Awards in<br />

<strong>2015</strong> and <strong>2016</strong> and a few perpetual awards are in development.<br />

If you have an idea for an award or are interested in any level of<br />

award sponsorship (the Highlight Awards are just $25 each to<br />

sponsor) reach out to us at awards@arabiansporthorsealliance.<br />

org All sponsors are announced with the awards and published<br />

in news items relating to the awards.<br />

Official ASHA<br />

Merchandise<br />

Apparel<br />

Bags<br />

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<strong>2015</strong> Year End Awards<br />

Endurance (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>/<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

Misfit Toi (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Manda Morris<br />

Eventing (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>/<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

Lederhosen, Trakehner (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Malinda Zielke<br />

Hunters (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Champion:<br />

FR Hercules++++// (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Beth Thomas<br />

Hunters (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Reserve Champion:<br />

Zalezhar Halima+ (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Missy Snyder<br />

Hunters (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

E-Jack Daniels ++// (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Rebecca Fielding<br />

Hunters (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Reserve Champion:<br />

HF IrishKnight+/ (Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Amanda Endrizzi<br />

Jumpers (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>/<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

Lederhosen, Trakehner (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Malinda Zielke<br />

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<strong>2015</strong> Year End Awards<br />

Western Dressage (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>/<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion &<br />

Western Dressage (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>/<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

WKF Ebony Phoenix (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Jean Donhauser<br />

Suitability (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Champion:<br />

Dreamkeeper DHA+/ (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Ann Hertel<br />

Suitability (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Reserve Champion:<br />

FR Hercules++++// (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Beth Thomas<br />

Suitability (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

E-Jack Daniels ++// (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Rebecca Fielding<br />

Suitability (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Reserve Champion;<br />

Dressage (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Reserve Champion<br />

Dressage High Score Champion First Level:<br />

Jettin to the Daence +++// (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>)<br />

Owner: Mary Ann Laferrier<br />

In-Hand (Breed Restricted Competition - <strong>Arabian</strong>) Champion<br />

Dressage (Breed Restricted Competition - <strong>Arabian</strong>) Champion:<br />

AM Victory Parade ++++// (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Paula Nelson<br />

In-Hand (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Reserve Champion:<br />

Black Magyk++ (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Dawn Voris<br />

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In-Hand (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

Winsomes April Fool ++++// (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>)<br />

Owner: Rebecca Fielding


<strong>2015</strong> Year End Awards<br />

In-Hand (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Reserve Champion:<br />

Al-Marah Oliver Twist+/ (Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Paula Nelson<br />

Dressage (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Champion:<br />

Stone of Fire (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Phyllis Walsh<br />

Dressage (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Reserve Champion &<br />

Dressage High Score Champion Intro Level:<br />

Perrys Ranger (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Blayne Garsky<br />

Dressage (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

Kurt Ali Khan+/ (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Cynthia DeRousie<br />

Dressage (All-Breed Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Reserve Champion &<br />

Dressage High Score Champion Training Level:<br />

ALF Freetime++ (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Anne Zahradnik<br />

Dressage (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>) Reserve Champion:<br />

Aroze To Nobility + (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Angela White<br />

Dressage (Breed Restricted Competition -<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred) Champion:<br />

VF Majestic Rogue+++// (Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>)<br />

Dressage High Score Champion Second Level &<br />

Dressage High Score Champion Third Level:<br />

Trade Secret CC+ (<strong>Arabian</strong>) Owner: Darsie Belle<br />

Owner: Maddy Jahns<br />

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The Performance Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Registry:<br />

A Modern Approach to Historic Breeding Excellence<br />

In the International Shagya Araber Gesellschaft<br />

July, 2012, the Performance Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Registry (PShR) was accepted as a member of<br />

(ISG). The PShR prides itself in combining the traditional<br />

testing procedures used worldwide with modern standards<br />

including the Interior test and mare performance testing.<br />

Testing provides valuable information for breeders<br />

seeking appropriate breeding stock and it provides documented<br />

information for buyers seeking accurate information<br />

when selecting the perfect riding horse.<br />

The PShR is committed to a system of inspections and<br />

performance testing in North America to determine and<br />

recognize:<br />

• Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding stock<br />

• Showcase the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> geldings and Shagya<br />

<strong>Sport</strong>horses<br />

• Open to all Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s and Shagya sport horses,<br />

even those not registered with the PShR<br />

• Open to Purebred <strong>Arabian</strong>s seeking breeding approval<br />

and/or testing validation<br />

WHY AN INSPECTION?<br />

The PShR uses a performance based inspection to determine<br />

breeding stock and recognize (and appreciate) the<br />

progeny resulting from performance breeding. The Performance<br />

Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Registry has aligned with the ISG<br />

and uses a “European style” inspection and licensing system<br />

comprised of multiple tests and standards. The mandatory<br />

requirements for breeding animals includes the<br />

presentation of the horse in-hand, mandatory SCID test for<br />

all purebred <strong>Arabian</strong>s seeking Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breeding<br />

approval, free jumping, DNA must be on file, Interior test,<br />

rideablilty with test riders, and an onsite veterinary exam.<br />

In addition to the mandatory requirements, all breeding<br />

animals must compete in their choice of competition. For<br />

example, mares seeking Book I placement they may either<br />

1) complete 500 miles of distance riding, 2) place in the<br />

USDF All-Breed division at training level, compete at “E”<br />

level in eventing or jumping or obtain points as a meritorious<br />

mare by producing a significant number of performance<br />

proven offspring.<br />

The significance of holding an inspection of this type<br />

is two-fold:<br />

1. First, it provides an opportunity to showcase the<br />

many talents of the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> and Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses<br />

and to promote the rare breed to the public.<br />

2. Second, it gives the PShR members and guests a<br />

chance to learn from expert European judges while enjoying<br />

time spent together with friends, old and new.<br />

The PShR invests in the expense and organizational efforts<br />

to bring experienced ISG approved Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

judges from Europe. We have had judges with FEI judging<br />

experience in eventing and dressage, judges who have<br />

worked at and/or been directors at Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> State<br />

Studs, and judges that are currently active in the ISG. The<br />

use of European judges has helped the PShR assure accurate<br />

studbook placement for breeding stock in North<br />

America and require mandatory performance testing of<br />

stallions.<br />

WHAT HAPPENS AT A PShR INSPECTION?<br />

Mares and Stallions are “inspected” while Geldings and<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses are “evaluated.” Both consist of multiple,<br />

mandatory phases. For Mares and Stallions, successful<br />

completion of these requirements results in PShR Licensing<br />

and placement in the PShR Studbooks per their performance<br />

and pedigree. The PShR Studbooks are recognized<br />

by all members of the ISG worldwide. For Geldings and<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses, evaluation and the successful completion<br />

of the mandatory tests along with performance<br />

testing results in certification and recognition.<br />

The inspection process takes place over the course of<br />

several days, depending on the number of horses to be inspected<br />

and what phases will be participated in by each<br />

horse and his owner/handler. Participants can complete<br />

any phases of the inspection they want, it is not necessary<br />

to complete all phases at one time. For example, if a horse<br />

is too young to be ridden or not yet trained in jumping,<br />

these phases can be completed at a later date. One of the<br />

simplest tests to prepare for and complete is the Interior<br />

Test, which makes it a good place to start.<br />

The Mandatory test at an inspection site includes:<br />

1. All mares and stallions seeking licensing and breeding<br />

approval must stand for examination by the licensed<br />

Veterinarian at the inspection site. Geldings and Shagya<br />

<strong>Sport</strong>horses stand as well for documentation. The horse’s<br />

height, girth and cannon bone will be measured; the pulse<br />

and respiration will be taken; the eyes, mouth, teeth and<br />

jaw, legs and hooves will be examined. The purpose of the<br />

exam is to look for anomalies, heart defects, existing faults<br />

of teeth or testicles, deficiencies or other conditions indicating<br />

genetic predisposition. The exam also will include,<br />

but is not limited to, a flexion test and trot out on a hard<br />

surface. The horse should willingly cooperate with the examination<br />

protocol. Geldings previously used for breeding<br />

may not be presented for stallion breeding approval<br />

per the ISG guidelines but may be evaluated as a gelding.<br />

2. The in-hand presentation includes the triangle as per<br />

the USDF specifications. In addition, horses are allowed to<br />

show at liberty. USDF criteria<br />

for in-hand presentation<br />

includes appropriate<br />

dress of the handler, horses<br />

well groomed, and a bridle<br />

on horses 2 years of age or<br />

older.<br />

3. The Interior Test is<br />

designed to determine the<br />

character and temperament<br />

of the horse in an unusual<br />

situation. The horse<br />

is scored on his willingness<br />

to walk beside the handler<br />

in an easily managed fashion.<br />

4. To complete the Rideability test, horses four years of<br />

age or older are ridden at a walk, trot and canter in the discipline<br />

style of the riders’ choice. Each horse is ridden by<br />

the owner and two test riders. The judges and test riders<br />

score the horse based on their overall impression, willingness<br />

to work and temperament.<br />

5. The Free Jump, which is a jump chute consisting of<br />

three obstacles, in this order: a simple cross-rail, a vertical,<br />

and an oxer. The horse would be released into the chute,<br />

and the height and spread of the oxer would be increased<br />

at the discretion of the judge during the multiple runs<br />

through the course. The horse is evaluated on his bascule<br />

(well-arched back).<br />

HOW TO COMPLETE PERFORMANCE TESTING (KEURING)<br />

The PShR provides several options for horses to complete<br />

their performance testing in open competition. The<br />

complete list for stallions, mares, geldings and Shagya<br />

<strong>Sport</strong>horses can be found on the PShR website at www.<br />

performanceshagyaregistry.org in the RZBO (Breeding<br />

guidelines) approved by the ISG. The ISG establishes a<br />

minimum standard for performance testing while encouraging<br />

a higher level of testing and awards Elite status<br />

when specific criteria are met. Shagya Keurings in Europe<br />

are comparable to Warmblood licensing standards.<br />

A couple of examples of minimum performance requirements<br />

for licensing include:<br />

5.I.1. Jumping<br />

• Placed at least five (5) times in the upper 25% of a<br />

class at a level comparable to the RZBO requirement of “L-<br />

Level” of 1 meter 20.<br />

• Competitions must be recognized by the USEF.<br />

5.I.2. Dressage<br />

• Receive the USDF All-Breed award at First Level<br />

5.I.3. 3-day Event<br />

• Placed at least five (5) times in the upper 25% of a<br />

class at a level comparable to the RZBO requirement “Llevel”<br />

of 1 meter 20.<br />

• Competitions must be recognized by the USEF.<br />

Other options include Endurance<br />

riding, Distance Riding,<br />

Stallion Testing Trials, Racing,<br />

and Meritorious Sire. All<br />

in detail on the PShR website.<br />

Other disciplines such as Western<br />

Riding, Reining, Hunter,<br />

Driving and other riding disciplines<br />

can be submitted to the<br />

PShR for consideration.<br />

WHAT ARE THE RESULTS?<br />

A breed association or horse<br />

owner can passionately and<br />

earnestly describe the greatness<br />

of their horses, but presenting<br />

the horses to be evaluated<br />

against unbiased standards adds legitimacy to those<br />

claims and the breeding approval process forms a foundation<br />

to ensure high quality in the future generations of the<br />

breed for others to enjoy.<br />

At the most recent PShR inspection tour, the Shagya-<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> mares that were evaluated proved they are more<br />

than just pretty faces with good scores for free-jumping,<br />

riding, and the interior test. Having a number of Shagya<br />

<strong>Sport</strong>horses (outcrosses with at least 25% Shagya in their<br />

pedigree) presented was an excellent opportunity to visualize<br />

the positive influence the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> has on<br />

other breeds. Our beloved Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> geldings, the<br />

true ambassadors of our breed, put their hearts into the<br />

free-jumping, showed their willingness to work for various<br />

riders, and exhibited confidence going through the interior<br />

test. The purebred <strong>Arabian</strong>s that were presented exemplified<br />

why we maintain a link to original roots of elegance,<br />

stamina, and personality.<br />

While the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> is building in numbers, dedicated<br />

breeders are ensuring quality over quantity to maintain<br />

an elegant and harmonious riding horse. Members of<br />

the PShR look forward to a continued and brilliant future<br />

for our beloved Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> worldwide.<br />

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A. S. H. A.<br />

WANTS YOU!<br />

See page 42 for info<br />

AHSA’S UPCOMING PROJECTS<br />

1. The <strong>Alliance</strong> is proud to be preparing to seek<br />

nominations for the 2nd Annual Honoree awards to<br />

recognize significant contributions to the <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

sport horse community. These awards include<br />

a. ASHA <strong>Horse</strong> of the Year Award to recognize<br />

outstanding achievement in sport horse performance<br />

or sport horse breeding culminating sometime within<br />

the last 18 months. (<strong>Horse</strong> must be owned by an<br />

ASHA member.)<br />

b. ASHA Hall of<br />

Fame <strong>Horse</strong> a memorial<br />

award to draw attention<br />

to an <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport<br />

horse from the past.<br />

c. ASHA Hall<br />

of Fame Individual a<br />

posthumous award to<br />

memorialize someone<br />

who made a significant<br />

impact on the <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

sport horse community<br />

d. ASHA Lifetime<br />

Achievement Award to<br />

honor a living individual<br />

(or breeding program)<br />

who has made a sustained<br />

contribution to<br />

supporting, advancing,<br />

and/or developing some<br />

aspect of the <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

sport horse community.<br />

(Read about the <strong>2015</strong><br />

Honorees in this <strong>Yearbook</strong> & <strong>Directory</strong>!)<br />

2. We are close to launching Business Affiliate<br />

Memberships with various support levels that will<br />

offer opportunities for businesses to help support<br />

our mission via sponsorships and informational/educational<br />

outreach while in turn providing them with<br />

advertising opportunities on the website and in our<br />

publications. These supporting memberships will<br />

provide additional revenue to strengthen and expand<br />

our programs, awards, and activities.<br />

3. The BOD is also working hard behind the scenes<br />

to plan for and run the second ASHA Election to fill 4<br />

BOD member positions for a 2 year term (1/1/2017<br />

-12/31/2018) and 2 alternate BOD members for a 1<br />

year term for 2017. All four officer positions, President,<br />

Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer are also<br />

up for election. Current holders of BOD positions<br />

may run for re-election. otification of the nomination<br />

process will go out to the membership and the<br />

slate of candidates will be presented after the close<br />

of the nomination period.<br />

Ballots will be sent to all<br />

members to submit their<br />

votes. Results will be announced<br />

at the 2nd ASHA<br />

Annual Meeting.<br />

4. We will hold the<br />

2nd Annual Membership<br />

Meeting online again this<br />

year. We expect to use<br />

the same software as last<br />

year, “Go to Seminar”.<br />

In advance of the meeting<br />

the BOD will present<br />

some proposals to the<br />

membership to be discussed<br />

and voted upon<br />

at the meeting. Winners<br />

of the <strong>2016</strong> Honoree<br />

Awards and of the<br />

BOD election will be announced.<br />

More information<br />

will be sent to the<br />

membership as plans are finalized.<br />

5. Investigate level of interest in member participation<br />

in full page ads in various all-breed sport horse<br />

publications much like the ads we have been placing<br />

in the AHA <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Nationals Show Program. By<br />

placing ads in all-breed publications, we can promote<br />

our horses to a wider audience and reach out to others<br />

who are involved with <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred sport horses<br />

and ponies who may not be aware of our organization.<br />

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DIRECTORY Title Page<br />

Member <strong>Directory</strong><br />

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CHARTER MEMBERS<br />

Cathryn Bauer Charter Individual Eleva WI catbauer161@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Takeheart+++/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2001 Gray Aclsic Raff Akma Azure Bey Suitability Dressage<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval<br />

Janet Bellows Charter Individual/Farm Cold Spring Farm Lincoln VA Coldspring1@gmail.com<br />

Bethany Bonham Charter Individual Corvallis OR beth.bonham@hotmail.com<br />

Eva Byrd Charter Individual Alamance NC ncequine06@gmail.com<br />

Denise Cossuto Charter Farm/Farm Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s and Warmbloods Cottonwood CA d.cossuto@gmail.com<br />

Tamara Torti Charter Farm/Farm Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s and Warmbloods Sacramento CA tamcamera@mac.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Magnetic GOA <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding <strong>2016</strong> Bay Magic Aulrab Murcjas Image Endurance <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Caraechstrodinair <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2001 Chestnut Echstrordinairy SA Portia Dressage Broodmare Hannoverian<br />

Excepchanel<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Hanoverian<br />

Mare 2009 Bay Escudo II Caraechstrodinair (ox) Dressage<br />

Inyas Allure GOA <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2010 Gray TC Miyake Aul A Frolick Endurance Broodmare<br />

French Rivi Aira GOA <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2014 Chestnut *Oration++++// Caraechstrodinair Young Prospect<br />

Wild Ivy GOA <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare <strong>2016</strong> Chestnut Wild Dance Caraechstrodinair Young Prospect Dressage<br />

Rodeo Drive GOA<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

OLD-NA<br />

Stallion <strong>2016</strong> Chestnut Rubignon Inyas Allure GOA (ox) Young Prospect Dressage<br />

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Jessica Dean Charter Individual Columbia MO Jessdean1030@hotmail.com<br />

Catherine Dmochowski Charter Individual Apison TN bossmare22@gmail.com<br />

Betty Lou Domjahn Charter Individual Castlewood VA moccasinridgestables@gmail.com<br />

Shayna Dolinger Charter Individual/Farm Showbiz Farm South Prince George VA sdolinger@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Heiress of Piaff<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

RPSI<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Mare 2013 Bay Piaff PASB (ox) Virag <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Young Prospect RPSI<br />

Approval<br />

Katie Ferencik Charter Farm US Army Dressage Tucson AZ buellfire@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Horatio SF<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Trakehner<br />

Gelding 2004 Chestnut Aul Magic (ox) Himmlische Dressage<br />

Rebecca Fielding Charter Individual Idaho Falls ID becky2412@hotmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval<br />

Winsomes April Fool ++++// Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2003 Chestnut MHR Nobility (ox) Rosiene <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

E-Jack Daniels ++// Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2009 Bay Erykk MF (ox) Nikita Hunters Dressage<br />

Karin Foley Charter Farm/Farm Ashleigh Stud, US and Solarhill <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Camden SC karinfoley@rocketmail.com<br />

Susan Hall Charter Individual Platte City MO sibella9@gmail.com<br />

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Jennifer Hamilton Charter Farm/Farm An Tearmann <strong>Arabian</strong>s Lodi WI jmhamilton01@hughes.net<br />

Tim Schaap Charter Farm/Farm An Tearmann <strong>Arabian</strong>s Lodi WI info@antearmannarabians.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval<br />

Al-Marah Seahonor <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 1995 Chestnut AM Sea Captain++ Al-Marah Dorer Broodmare<br />

Al-Marah Diva <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2002 Gray AM Good Oldboy + Brown R Yasmeen Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

AM Capricious Star + <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2005 Gray AM Good Oldboy + AM Capableclemmie Hunters <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Al-Marah So Powerful ++/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2007 Gray AM Double Dream Al-Marah Seahonor Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Al-Marah Dove Star +++/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2010 Chestnut AM Good Oldboy + Al-Marah Loves Labour Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Ar-Raqis +++/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2011 Bay Bremervale Andronicus ++++// AM Capricious Star+ <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Dressage<br />

Commandperformance AT+ <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2011 Chestnut AM Chance Command ++++// Al-Marah Diva <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Dressage<br />

So Valiant ATA <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2011 Bay Almarah Mr Dream Al-Marah Seahonor <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Hunters<br />

So Swift The Justice <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2012 Bay Al Marah Swift ++++// Al-Marah Seahonor <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Hunters<br />

Khamseen Al Badia <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2013 Bay Bremervale Andronicus ++++// AM Capricious Star+ <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Dressage<br />

So Dramatic <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2014 Chestnut Bremervale Andronicus ++++// Al-Marah Seahonor <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Dressage<br />

So Charismatic <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding <strong>2015</strong> Chestnut Bremervale Andronicus ++++// Al-Marah Seahonor <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Dressage<br />

Peggy Ingles Charter Individual Towson MD pegasus4444@comcast.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval<br />

All Good Things Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2001 Bay Post Exchange+// (x) Deal Em Fitz (xx) Hunters<br />

Mission Accomplished Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2002 Roan Post Exchange+// (x) Bint Lea Rouge (ox) Hunters<br />

Dawn Jones-Low Charter Farm/Farm Faerie Court Farm Vergennes VT info@faeriecourtfarm.com<br />

Thomas Jones-Low Charter Farm/Farm Faerie Court Farm Vergennes VT tjoneslow@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Amira Farah <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 1993 Gray Amir Farah Demelza Dshams Dressage Broodmare<br />

AAA Blazin Celebrity <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2003 Chestnut Naibara Blaze Man Rose of Quality Broodmare<br />

FCF Gossamer Jewell <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2005 Gray AM Ghost Ship BruMarBa Callisto Broodmare<br />

FCF Titanias Vanity <strong>Arabian</strong> 60 Mare 2005 Gray AF Vanitys Repeat AM Tawny Britania Broodmare Dressage 61


AAA Blazin Celebrity <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2003 Chestnut Naibara Blaze Man Rose of Quality Broodmare<br />

FCF Gossamer Jewell <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2005 Gray AM Ghost Ship BruMarBa Callisto Broodmare<br />

FCF Titanias Vanity <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2005 Gray AF Vanitys Repeat AM Tawny Britania Broodmare Dressage<br />

FCF Gossamer Prince <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2006 Chestnut AM Ghost Ship Amira Farah Dressage<br />

FCF Silver Stardust <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2006 Gray AF Vanitys Repeat AM Tawny Britania Broodmare Dressage<br />

FCF Oberons Vanity <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2006 Gray AF Vanitys Repeat BruMarBa Callisto Dressage Eventing<br />

FCF Faerie Fire <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2007 Gray Naibara Blaze Man Amira Farah Broodmare<br />

FCF As You Wish <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2008 Chestnut AAA Legend ofthe Seas Rieba Dressage Broodmare<br />

FCF Enchanted Flame <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2009 Chestnut AAA Legend ofthe Seas FCF Titanias Vanity Eventing<br />

FCF MagicAul Gem <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2009 Gray Aul Magic FCF Gossamer Jewell Dressage<br />

FCF King ofthe Fairys <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2010 Chestnut AAA Legend ofthe Seas FCF Titanias Vanity Dressage<br />

FCF Elfin Felicity <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2012 Gray FCF Oberons Vanity AAA Blazin Celebrity Young Prospect<br />

FCF Charming Pixie <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2012 Gray FCF Oberons Vanity Glorious Epiphany OLA Young Prospect Dressage<br />

FCF CelestiAul Wizard <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding <strong>2015</strong> Gray Magic Aulrab FCF Silver Stardust Young Prospect Dressage<br />

70 Day<br />

Test<br />

RPSI<br />

Louise Kistner Charter Individual Newport Beach CA louisekistner@me.com<br />

Kim Lacy Charter Farm Hidden Falls Farm Arlington WA kim@hiddenfallsfarm.net<br />

Dorann LaPerch Charter Farm/Farm Bonn-Fyre Farms Moorpark CA bonnfyrefarms@aol.com<br />

Marc Watson Charter Farm/Farm Bonn-Fyre Farms Moorpark CA bonnfyrefarms@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

LA LegacyInBlack+++// <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 1996 Black JY Blackwings Naaja Black Gem Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

The Terminatorr+ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 1999 Gray Azh Naborr (ox) L'argent- GVHR Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Elikzir+ <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2005 Chestnut Ganges Ularia Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Gwen Marshall Charter Farm/Farm Westbrook <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Burley WA gwenm@wavecable.com<br />

Ed Marshall Charter Farm/Farm Westbrook <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Burley WA gwenm@wavecable.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry 62 Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary 63 Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>


Gwen Marshall Charter Farm/Farm Westbrook <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Burley WA gwenm@wavecable.com<br />

Ed Marshall Charter Farm/Farm Westbrook <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Burley WA gwenm@wavecable.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Corre Con El Viento<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Trakehner<br />

Stallion 2006 Bay Windfall Huadoresya (ox) Jumpers Dressage AWS<br />

Jennifer Mc Cloud Charter Individual Snohomish WA Mph_tsf@yahoo.com<br />

Peter Mileo Charter Individual Minden NV Cityslickerranchnevada@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval<br />

Magic Aulrab <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 1993 Chestnut Aulrab Phyllis Dream Endurance<br />

Aul A Frolick <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2000 Gray Magic Aulrab Inya Endurance Broodmare<br />

GG Springs Pixiepower <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2004 Gray AM Power Raid AM Soft Spring Endurance Broodmare<br />

Mark Miller Charter Farm Al-Marah <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Clermont FL almaraharabians1988@gmail.com<br />

Stacy Mortazavi Charter Individual Lincoln CA stacymortazavi@yahoo.com<br />

Melissa Mount Charter Individual Westfield VT steffiesweetsteps@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Profits Sweet Steps + Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2007 Chestnut Hillcrest Profit Sofine Sweetthing (ox) Dressage Broodmare<br />

Paula Nelson Charter Individual Cave Creek AZ Paulae.nelson@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

AM Victory Parade ++++// <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2009 Gray AM Power Raid+++/ AM Lightening Raid Dressage<br />

Al-Marah Oliver Twist+/ Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2010 Bay AM Good Oldboy+ (ox) Queen Christine (xx) Dressage<br />

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Christine (Tina) Ostertag Charter Individual Attica NY tmellowbe@yahoo.com<br />

April Nickelson Charter Individual Ironton MO lirpanickelson@hughes.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

BP Caleesa+ <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2008 Black TDR White Stone Saud Eleesa Dressage Suitability<br />

Mandolinn Rain <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare <strong>2015</strong> Bay Pogrom Milady Magnum <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Young Prospect<br />

TDR Sjoerds Sultana Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2011 Bay Sjoerd MTN Cadonja (ox) Dressage Suitability<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval<br />

Debra Peebles Charter Individual Southern Pines NC Windwood3@aol.com<br />

Jim Porcher Charter Individual/Farm Jim Porcher <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Los Ranchos de Albuquerque NM jsporch@comcast.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Unikornio <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2001 Chestnut Gual Xirac Hakima Eventing <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Ready Freddie Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2008 Bay Brooke Front (xx) Flaming Desyre ++/ (ox) Hunters <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Tietar Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2014 Chestnut Czantiago++// (ox) Docs Cachet (xx) Young Prospect <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Regalo C <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2014 Bay Czantiago++// Remarkable C Young Prospect <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Jacqueline D. Stott Charter Individual Apex NC jaybyrdsfarm@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

DA Just Push Play + Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2004 Bay Triften +/ (ox) DA Addiction Dressage<br />

Beth Thomas Charter Individual Johnstown PA spike25156@yahoo.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

FR Hercules++++// <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2000 Bay Beau Nuit Sasha Bay Hunters Suitability<br />

Christine Turner Charter Individual Burlington NC christrnr3@gmail.com<br />

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Christine Turner Charter Individual Burlington NC christrnr3@gmail.com<br />

Dawn Voris Charter Individual Fort Wayne IN tricolors@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Black Magyk++/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding Black PA Nyte Star Rajima Black Dressage Suitability<br />

Precious V <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare Black Desperado V MHR Princess Bask Suitability Dressage<br />

Peace Maker V+++/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding Bay Desperado V MHR Princess Bask Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Kat D. Walden Charter Individual Martinez CA ashai@sbcglobal.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Rabbasabi <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2008 Bay Robby Deserrt Song Dressage<br />

Angela White Charter Farm/Farm Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s Ltd. Elizabethtown PA rozearabians@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam<br />

Primary<br />

Discipline<br />

Noble Kamara <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2000 Bay Imperial Al Kamar Imperial Sahrapha Broodmare<br />

Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Nile Roze+ <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2001 Gray Ansata Nile Bay LM Bint Fakher Dressage<br />

Aroze To Nobility+ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2005 Bay Aspecial Ali Noble Kamara Dressage<br />

Desired Millicent <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2007 Gray Desperados Getaway Menouthis Broodmare Prospect OLD-NA<br />

Escapade SHF <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2009 Gray Scapa The Aurura Dressage<br />

Mehdi Amir RZ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2013 Gray Masada Mazak Nile Roze+ Young Prospect<br />

Waheed Al Azhaar RZ <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion <strong>2015</strong> Gray Amer Azhaar Desired Millicent Young Prospect<br />

Tamara Woodcock Charter Individual Scurry TX Tamara@aelfleahfarm.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Aelfleah Falchion<br />

Small German Riding <strong>Horse</strong>/RPSI<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Mare 2012 Grey Goldhill's Brandysnap Anduril TOS (ox) Combined Driving Driven Dressage<br />

68 69


Anne Zahradnik Charter Individual Hurley NY azahradnik@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

ALF Freetime++<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

ISR<br />

Gelding 2010 Bay Freestyle Spring Sojourrn (ox) Dressage<br />

MEMBERS<br />

Victoria Alexander-Cushman Farm Bella Via LLC Wellington NV victoria@bellaviaarabians.com<br />

Mark Cushman Farm Bella Via LLC Wellington NV victoria@bellaviaarabians.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Graciella BV <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2009 Bay Dreamcatcher Rabulaun Esperanza NS Dressage<br />

Lauren Annett Farm Bally Vae Farm Lincoln University PA laurenannettdressage@gmail.com<br />

Fiona Gowers Farm Bally Vae Farm Lincoln University PA fgowers@verizon.net<br />

Angelique Anthony Individual Ligonier PA aangelq@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Russian Roulett+ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1986 Chestnut Wind Fortune Muscatasha Jumpers<br />

Ronald Bartholomew Individual Martville NY Ronniegbinc@gmail.com<br />

Nicole Bartholomew Individual Martville NY Ronniegbinc@gmail.com<br />

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Darsie Bell Individual Kent WA Darsella@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Trade Secret CC+<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Pinto (PtHA)<br />

Gelding 2003 Black Allience +// Saabra CC Dressage Suitability<br />

Kaitlin Bell Macias Individual Columbus GA biodieselisbetter@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Kamailla Rescue <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2006 Bay Unknown Unknown Eventing Fox Hunting<br />

Corissa Belnoski Farm Straight A Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s Germansville PA Murphy15@ptd.net<br />

Joan Mitch Farm Straight A Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s Germansville PA Murphy15@ptd.net<br />

Holly Blackmore Farm Aliso Creek Ranch Acton CA blackmor@usc.edu<br />

Heather Blackmore Farm Aliso Creek Ranch Acton CA blackmor@usc.edu<br />

Tamara Boose Individual Hartsel CO tamara.boose@me.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Rashad Alcibiades +/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1999 Bay TSEA Traveler Nova Wind Dressage<br />

Katherine Brand Individual Saint Louis MO kathy.m.brand@gmail.com<br />

Pat Burnett Individual Athens OH Burnett@ohio.edu<br />

Linda Carroll Farm Fiery Run Farm Mannington NJ fieryrunfarm@att.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Pavvo <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 1994 Gray *Erros Khassiopeia Dressage Hunters A.R.A.B.S.<br />

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Gail Chasteen Farm Meadow Creek <strong>Arabian</strong>s Rocky Face GA gtchasteen@gmail.com<br />

Tom Chasteen Farm Meadow Creek <strong>Arabian</strong>s Rocky Face GA gtchasteen@gmail.com<br />

Shelley Child Farm Sterling Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses Blue Jay CA sterlingshagyas@hotmail.com<br />

Donald Child Farm Sterling Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses Blue Jay CA sterlingshagyas@hotmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Sterling Silver AF<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (PShR)<br />

Stallion 2003 Gray Shandor Sapphire Dressage Eventing NASS<br />

Joan Corey Individual Maple Valley WA Jpcorey@comcast.net<br />

Christina Curry Farm Pleasant Nights <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s Discovery Bay CA ccurry713@gmail.com<br />

Alison Curtis Individual Madison, VA Avollmer614@gmail.com<br />

Cambria Demarco Farm Soleil CA Equines Elfin Forest CA Khemokids@gmail.com<br />

Dawn Cozzolino Individual Califon NJ dmc24911@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Lightning Ridge <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1999 Bay Ansata Nile Bay MB Foulanna Dressage<br />

Cindy Davis Individual Piedmont SC cabdavis94@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

MA Congos Jabask <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2002 Bay NV Congo Jabaska Sahar Dressage Suitability<br />

Major Day Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2006 Chestnut Patrolon (ox) Calliope Suitability <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

74 75


Natalie DeFee Mendik Individual Castle Rock CO defeemendik1@windstream.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Sabastian's Magique<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Appaloosa<br />

Gelding 1998 Chestnut Hydaway Sunscat-J The Promise (ox) Dressage<br />

Cynthia DeRousie Individual Belleville MI chorseplay@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Kurt Ali Khan Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2007 Bucksin Focus Ali Khan (ox) A Zippo Lighter Dressage<br />

Jean Donhauser Individual Mineral VA jean@wizardsknoll.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

WKF Ebony Phoenix <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2007 Black Ebony Azzaraff Spring Shymuscatl Western Dressage Dressage<br />

Heather Downing Individual Kansas City KS mysireneye@gmail.com<br />

Rhonda Dunn Individual Ramona CA wbcody3@aol.com<br />

Winston Dwyer Individual Gibson NC winston.dwyer1@icloud.com<br />

Madison Dwyer Youth Gibson NC winston.dwyer1@icloud.com<br />

Amanda Endrizzi Individual Buncombe IL amanda_endrizzi@hotmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

HF IrishKnight+/ Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2010 Bay Pine Hurst Ahkeem (ox) Wanda the Witch (xx) Dressage Hunters<br />

Lisa Fiano Individual Willington CT sunrise2363@gmail.com<br />

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Adele Furby Farm Adele's Shagyas Camp Verde AZ adele@centurylink.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Shagya Royal AF Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Stallion 1999 Bay *Shandor Rachelle AA Dressage Jumpers<br />

Shagya Raja AF Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Stallion 2002 Bay Shagya Scherzo AF Rachelle AA Dressage<br />

*Hadban USA Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Stallion 2003 Bay Harapnik Ihrana Endurance Endurance<br />

Onyx AF Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Stallion 2005 Black Janos MJL Shaleez Fox Hunting<br />

Nicolette's Revelation AF Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Stallion 2006 Bay Shagya Royal AF *Nicolette Eventing 70 Day Test<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

Bella Fricker Youth Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire, UK bella.fricker@hotmail.co.uk<br />

Jerri Fuhriman Farm Hawk Meadow Ranch Fairview UT hawkmeadowranch@gmail.com<br />

Thomas Fuhriman Farm Hawk Meadow Ranch Fairview UT hawkmeadowranch@gmail.com<br />

Blayne Garsky Individual Reynoldsburg OH blaynengarsky@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Perrys Ranger <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2007 Bay PA Premonition PA Arkala Bey Bey Dressage<br />

Hallie Goetz Farm Northeast Shagyas Danby VT northeastshg@verizon.net<br />

Jaleen Hacklander Individual Waupaca WI Info@hadayaarabians.com<br />

Amanda Hardebeck Individual Renton WA Aimers247@msn.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

CFS Dark Dreams+/ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2000 Tobiano JG Key To Your Dreams Juans Sombra (ox) Dressage Western Dressage<br />

CFS Light Me Up<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Pinto (PtHA)<br />

Gelding 2011 Tobiano The Arssonist (ox) CFS Dark Dreams+/ Dressage<br />

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Pamela Hardin Individual Evans GA psh13@comcast.net<br />

Patricia Harper Individual Delaware OH havlin33@yahoo.com<br />

Maggie Henderson Farm Valencia Farms Corrales NM Valenciafarms@yahoo.com<br />

Kristen Valencia Farm Valencia Farms Corrales NM Valenciafarms@yahoo.com<br />

Ann Hertel Individual Gasport NY anilyfarm@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Dreamkeeper DHA+/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2002 Bay Falcon BHF BHF Dark Moon Suitability Gelding<br />

Laura Hinson Individual Carmel Valley CA Laurahinson@mac.com<br />

Jacqueline Hollandsworth Individual Kansas City KS Equinesnob@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Dacota Bey <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2011 Bay Fadl Attrak-shun Shur Lee Temple Eventing Hunters<br />

Amanda Horton Individual Boise ID Leoblair2001@yahoo.com<br />

Jamie Howard Individual Spokane WA tezcatlepoca@gmail.com<br />

Karrin Huhmann Individual Kansas City KS karrinhuhmann@gmail.com<br />

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Jamie Ikemoto Individual Mesa AZ horsecleaners@yahoo.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

IA Invacia <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2006 Bay Bremervale Enforcer Fontine Suitability Jumpers<br />

IA Elana <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2008 Bay Bremervale Enforcer IA Milana Suitability Western Dressage<br />

No Rezurvacians Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2014 Bay Resurrection IA Invacia (ox) Young Prospect <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Patricia Jackson Individual Esparto CA Espartopj@yahoo.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Aul Saba+ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2003 Gray Magic Aulrab Rajkumari Zarra+ Dressage Suitability<br />

Madeline Jahns Individual Cave Creek AZ maddyjahns@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

VF Majestic Rogue++++// Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2001 Bay LFD Amir Rogue (ox) Majestic Holme (xx) Dressage Suitability<br />

Shea Johnson Individual Chaparral NM xhaltsalute77@gmail.com<br />

Amy Judge Individual Lexington VA amynray@aol.com<br />

Christina Kampman Individual Springlfield OH tkampman@woh.rr.com<br />

Elaine Kerrigan Farm Kerrigan Bloodstock Eureka CA fahim@humboldt1.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Shagya<br />

Samantha Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Mare 1995 Gray *Amurath Samurai *Kornelia Broodmare<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya<br />

KB Omega Fahim++++// <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 1996 Black Amir Fahim+ Amyrah Adhemah Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya<br />

*Thassia Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Mare 2003 Black Bahadur Thirza Broodmare<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Shagya<br />

KB Thor Fahim<br />

Half- Arab 82 Stallion 2012 Black KB Omega Fahim++++// *Thassia Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> 83 <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

(NASS)<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Shagya


*Thassia Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS) Mare 2003 Black Bahadur Thirza Broodmare<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

KB Thor Fahim<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Half- Arab Stallion 2012 Black KB Omega Fahim++++// *Thassia Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

KB Saracina Fahim<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Half- Arab Mare 2013 Gray KB Omega Fahim++++// Samantha Young Prospect Broodmare<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

KB Tomega Fahim<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Half- Arab Stallion 2013 Black KB Omega Fahim++++// *Thassia Young Prospect <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Shagya<br />

(NASS)<br />

KB Isis Fahim <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2013 Black KB Omega Fahim++++// Indigo Ebony Lace Young Prospect<br />

KB Takara Fahim<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Half- Arab Mare <strong>2015</strong> Black KB Omega Fahim++++// *Thassia Young Prospect<br />

KB Safira Fahim<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Half- Arab Mare <strong>2015</strong> Black KB Omega Fahim++++// Samantha Young Prospect<br />

Joy Koepke Individual Georgetown KY Oneperfectride@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Padrons Award <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1998 Chestnut Shaklans Padron NA A-Ward Dressage Suitability<br />

Mary Ann Laferriere Individual Chapel Hill NC Maryann.laferriere@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Jettin to the Daence+++// Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2005 Gray Daen KTS Zaafinah Xena (ox) Dressage<br />

Sharon Litizzette Farm Windamere <strong>Arabian</strong>s Weed CA windamereinfo@cot.net<br />

Ed Litizzette Farm Windamere <strong>Arabian</strong>s Weed CA windamereinfo@cot.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Mujiz Al Kaiwan <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2013 Gray Imperial Saturn Noble Imdalia<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-<br />

Hand<br />

Hunters<br />

Lisa Littrell Individual Hartselle AL lll@hiwaay.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

The Magics A Rockin Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2003<br />

Appaloosa<br />

pattern<br />

SCF Magic Nizzam (ox) IMS Hotrockin Zippo Hunters Suitability<br />

Bailey Lones Youth Lenoir City TN heartsadrift01@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

84 85<br />

Raindrops on Roses HL+ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2009 Gray Rodeo Road Classy Hunters Suitability


pattern<br />

Bailey Lones Youth Lenoir City TN heartsadrift01@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Raindrops on Roses HL+ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2009 Gray Rodeo Road Classy Hunters Suitability<br />

Julie Long Individual Hanover VA Diamondhill111@aol.com<br />

Tara Lovre Individual Enumclaw WA lazyloperstables@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

LL Carrye Oon <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2012 Gray Armando El Aryes Torrifficoo <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Dressage<br />

Georgia Martin Individual Manchester TN bgmartin13@gmail.com<br />

Rita Mason Individual Fair Oaks CA fadaar@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Khourajous Zoria Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2012 Gray Legend of Khouraj (ox) Athena+++// (x) Dressage Suitability<br />

Athena+++// Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 1997 Gray LS Zane Grey+// (ox) Little Badger Baby (xx) Dressage Broodmare OLD-NA<br />

Jack Masters Youth Austin TX Mastersqh@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Keepitcountry <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2006 Gray Line Dancer BS Wikings Luvbug Endurance<br />

Susan McAdoo Individual White Pine TN tobrukfarm@charter.net<br />

Kristin McClellan Individual Lindon UT foalingaround@yahoo.com<br />

Christine Mckay-Donovan Individual 86 Lovettsville VA cdonovan03@gmail.com 87


Christine Mckay-Donovan Individual Lovettsville VA cdonovan03@gmail.com<br />

Kim McKimmy Farm Regent <strong>Arabian</strong>s St. Michael MN info@regentarabians.com<br />

Margie McLaughlin Farm Standing Golden Essence+++// at stud Margate City NJ mybluedoll@aol.com<br />

Grayce McLaughlin Farm Standing Golden Essence+++// at stud Margate City NJ mybluedoll@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Golden Essence+++// <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 1999 Chestnut Klassic Shaklan SA Patrushka Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Morgan Moore Farm MLM <strong>Arabian</strong>s Pilot Point TX morgan.millner@gmail.com<br />

Ryan Moore Farm MLM <strong>Arabian</strong>s Pilot Point TX morgan.millner@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

AO Breeze <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2001 Chestnut Aclsic Raff Mosha Khaitlyn Jumpers <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Manda Morris Individual Austin TX mandaemorris@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Misfit Toi <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2009 Chestnut A Noble Cause Ames Jlo Distance Dressage<br />

Worth Five <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2009 Chestnut RD Five Star DC Worththewait Hunters Dressage<br />

Claire Nickelson Youth Ironton MO horsefreek@hughes.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Tagg Yorr It+// Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2002 Black Jorrit Talsharafa (ox) Dressage Suitability<br />

Tracy Oliver Farm Sunhaven <strong>Sport</strong>horses Pasco WA tracy@pascovets.com<br />

Hank Oliver Farm Sunhaven <strong>Sport</strong>horses Pasco WA tracy@pascovets.com<br />

Secondary<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

88<br />

Discipline<br />

89<br />

Aulways Magic++++// <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2004 Chestnut Aul Magic +/ Aur Silver Myst Dressage Suitability<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval


Hank Oliver Farm Sunhaven <strong>Sport</strong>horses Pasco WA tracy@pascovets.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline<br />

Aulways Magic++++// <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2004 Chestnut Aul Magic +/ Aur Silver Myst Dressage Suitability<br />

Midnight Booty Call Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2009 Bay Out Til Midnight (ox) Raphaella Dressage Suitability<br />

Aulways Somethin Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2011 Bay<br />

Aulways Magic++++//<br />

(ox)<br />

Skip Through (xx) Dressage Suitability<br />

Aulways Mystical <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2011 Bay Aulways Magic++++// Out of the Myst++/ Dressage Suitability<br />

Secondary<br />

Discipline<br />

SPT/MPT<br />

Approval<br />

Pamela Overmier Individual Normal IL parlermadame@gmail.com<br />

Michele Owens Rieder Farm Windswept Farm <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s West Chester PA windswepthorse@comcast.net<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

True North+/ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1995 Bay Ecstacy (ox) Green Beaty Hunters Dressage<br />

Windswept Boston Beau Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2000 Bay SH Boston Bean (ox) Fleur D' Amour Dressage Hunters<br />

Windswept Casanova Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2005 Bay Politiciann (ox) Fleur D' Amour Dressage Suitability<br />

Windswept Deja Vu Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2007 Gray Klint Black+++// (ox) Fleur D' Amour Hunters Dressage<br />

Jane Patterson Individual Harrodsburg KY gharabians@gmail.com<br />

Kobe Pielow Youth Coatesville PA gleefreak.30@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

AAA Legend ofthe Seas <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2002 Chestnut Naibara Blaze Man HSA Seamist Dressage Hunters<br />

Carol Ranke Individual East Aurora NY Daydreamlily@yahoo.com<br />

Christine Raposo Individual Knightsen CA sweetdreamer666@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Bewitched Bey++ <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2005 Bay BA Bey Elation Beguiled <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Suitability<br />

90 91<br />

Laura Raposo Individual San Mateo CA lolotata59@hotmail.com


Laura Raposo Individual San Mateo CA lolotata59@hotmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Show No Fear Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2014 Gray Showgun PGN (ox) Sweet-N-Sassy <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Carolyn Reed Individual Eagleville TN carolynrdhll@aol.com<br />

Jodi Reynolds Individual Carefree AZ<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

CJA Debbonheir +/ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2005 Bay The Millionheir CJA Lorelei Dressage<br />

Jodi Robbins Individual Germanton NC asuhorsegirl@yahoo.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Tulach Ard<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

PHR<br />

Gelding 2012 Chestnut Tristtan+++// (ox) Accolades Dressage Young Prospect<br />

Lisa Robinson Individual Gilmanton NH lrobinson@metrocast.net<br />

Nicole Rowley Individual Thorp WA rowleyn@hotmail.com<br />

Linda Rudolphi Farm WineGlass Farm Noble IL wineglassfarm1@yahoo.com<br />

Olivia Rudolphi DVM Farm WineGlass Farm Noble IL wineglassfarm1@yahoo.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year<br />

H. WineGlass Syrah<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Colo<br />

r<br />

Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Mare 2005 Gray *Budapest H. WineGlass Sonoma Endurance<br />

WineGlass Dora Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (PShR) Mare 2006 gray *Max WineGlass Diva Endurance PShR PShR<br />

H. WineGlass Serenade<br />

H. WineGlass Szolo<br />

H. WineGlass Gavrila<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Mare 2009 Gray *Budapest H. WineGlass Sonoma Endurance<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Gelding 2013 Gray *Budapest H. WineGlass Sonoma Young Prospect Dressage<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

92<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Mare 2014 Bay *Budapest H. WineGlass Glory Young Prospect Hunters 93<br />

Hungarian <strong>Horse</strong><br />

Association of America


H. WineGlass Szolo<br />

H. WineGlass Gavrila<br />

HS WineGlass Pik<br />

Norton<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Hungarian <strong>Sport</strong>lo<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Gelding 2013 Gray *Budapest H. WineGlass Sonoma Young Prospect Dressage<br />

Mare 2014 Bay *Budapest H. WineGlass Glory Young Prospect Hunters<br />

Gelding 2014 Gray *Max HS Lilly Young Prospect Eventing<br />

WineGlass Vermouth Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (PShR) Gelding 2014 Gray *Max WineGlass Valtellina Young Prospect Endurance<br />

H. WineGlass Savana<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Mare 2014 Gray *Max H. WineGlass Sonoma Young Prospect Dressage<br />

WineGlass Dolchetto Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (PShR) Mare 2014 Gray *Max WineGlass Diva Young Prospect<br />

H. WineGlass Gibraltar<br />

Hungarian Felver<br />

Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horse (PSHR)<br />

Gelding <strong>2015</strong> Bay *Budapest H. WineGlass Glory Young Prospect Eventing<br />

Kelsey Russell Honorary Williston FL kelseysspace@aol.com<br />

Lauren Sampson Individual Delhi CA sampsondvm@hotmail.com<br />

Bruce Saul Farm Misty Mountain <strong>Arabian</strong>s Tucson AZ Mistymtarabians@aol.com<br />

Tracy Scheinkman Farm Misty Mountain <strong>Arabian</strong>s Tucson AZ Mistymtarabians@aol.com<br />

Carla Scarmazzi Individual Beaverdam VA cscarmazzi@kslaw.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

RS Royal Edition Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2004 Bay Ballience V (ox) Rosa Linda Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Major Danse <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2005 Bay DS Major Afire ShahsVictoryDanse Dressage Suitability<br />

CR Ice Storm <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2005 Gray My El Sahib JA S Hannah Dressage Suitability<br />

CR Cayenne Pepper Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2005 Chestnut Refarri Seraph (ox) Dana's Devil (xx) Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Tinkerbells Magic <strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2009 Gray OKW Entrigue+++// In Aul Ways Magic Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Rockafeller Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2011 Bay Rosenthal Talulah Bey +++/ (ox) Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Andrew Schnader Youth Reinholds PA Trmikimoto@yahoo.com<br />

Michele Sharp Individual Prescott AZ wileykadoty@gmail.com<br />

94 95<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval


Michele Sharp Individual Prescott AZ wileykadoty@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Unos Special Request <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2006 Gray Oh Numero Uno Authentic Quest Endurance<br />

Sam Sharp Youth Prescott AZ whitewizard2002@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

GAA Sterling Grey <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2003 Gray Sterling Bey LC Pstyrling Rose Endurance<br />

Alexandra Smith Individual Hamersville OH Aksmith1738@aol.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

NN Solaro <strong>Arabian</strong> Stallion 2006 Gray Solstice Native silk Dressage<br />

Bethany Smith Bush Individual Clovis CA bethanysmithbush@att.net<br />

Missy Snyder Individual Atlanta GA zharabian@yahoo.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Zalezhar Halima+ <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1992 Bay Zalezhar Ace Valiants Sabata Hunters<br />

Khonstellation ABC<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Appaloosa<br />

Gelding 2012<br />

Appaloosa<br />

pattern<br />

Marciano ABC (ox) Sierra Starview <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Tiffany Sonny Individual Morgan Hill CA danceswthhorses@gmail.com<br />

Heather Stalker Individual Alachua FL Stalkhj@peds.ufl.edu<br />

Kathy Starustka Individual New Braunfels TX railkat1@aol.com<br />

Kim Stone 96 Individual Marysville CA kimsrn@gmail.com 97


Kim Stone Individual Marysville CA kimsrn@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Velvet Raine+++// Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2007 Gray Rumpleminze Victorys Secret (ox) Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Brenna Sullivan Individual Kelseyville CA brenna.reese.sullivan@gmail.com<br />

Colleen Taggart Individual Escondido California arrowprint@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Tatiana EF Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2012 Bay Storm Shadow Echoos Drama Queen DT (ox) Dressage <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand FPZN<br />

Kristen Taylor Individual Gloucester VA knoeldulce@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

ZLA Jahiel <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 2004 Chestnut Tobascco Shar X Citement <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand Suitability<br />

Debra Thomas Farm Sanford Farms East Haddam CT DLT8888@aol.com<br />

Cristina Thomas Farm Sanford Farms East Haddam CT DLT8888@aol.com<br />

Jodi Tuft Farm Valley <strong>Horse</strong> Center Vacaville CA jodituft@hotmail.com<br />

Carlton Vaughn Farm Ashleigh Stud International Newcastle on Tyne Northeast Coastal Region, UK karinfoley@rocketmail.comcom<br />

Karin Foley Farm Ashleigh Stud International Camden SC karinfoley@rocketmail.comcom<br />

Mikayla Voris Youth Fort Wayne IN arabs4mik@gmail.com<br />

Phyllis Walsh Individual Byron Center MI pwalsh@gpsbulldogs.org<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry<br />

98<br />

Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline<br />

99<br />

SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Stone of Fire <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1997 Bay Sunstone Bey SS Black Sapphire Dressage


Phyllis Walsh Individual Byron Center MI pwalsh@gpsbulldogs.org<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Stone of Fire <strong>Arabian</strong> Gelding 1997 Bay Sunstone Bey SS Black Sapphire Dressage<br />

Samantha Werner Individual Boca Raton FL samwerner211@gmail.com<br />

Kristy Whipperman Farm Infinity Egyptian Stud, LLC Forest Hill MD infinityegyptians@verizon.net<br />

Bill Whipperman Farm Infinity Egyptian Stud, LLC Forest Hill MD infinityegyptians@verizon.net<br />

Shelley White Individual Brewerton NY Swhite100@twcny.rr.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

BA Nica+++/ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2004 Bay Nico Domanique (ox) Dressage Hunters<br />

BA Magdelena++/ Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> Mare 2005 Bay Nico Domanique (ox) Dressage Suitability<br />

Elizabeth Wiley Individual Radford VA elizabeth_wiley@msn.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

LH Magic Storm<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Pinto (PtHA)<br />

Gelding 2002 Tobiano Saaher Baaz LH (ox) LH Bak Roulette Dressage Western Dressage<br />

Malinda Zielke Individual Aiken SC malindazielke@gmail.com<br />

Registered Name Breed/Registry Gender Year Color Sire Dam Primary Discipline Secondary Discipline SPT/MPT Approval<br />

Lederhosen Trakehner Gelding 2005 Chestnut Leonidas *Pg* RR Ghazrael (ox) Eventing Jumpers<br />

100 101


FARM PROFILE LISTINGS<br />

Adele’s Shagyas……………………………………………………………………………………………………103<br />

An Tearmann <strong>Arabian</strong>s…………………………………………………………………………………………104<br />

Bella Via <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s……………………………………………………………………………..105<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms & Training Center………………………………………………………………………106<br />

Faerie Court Farm………………………………………………………………………………………………..107<br />

Fiery Run Farm……………………………………………………………………………………………………108<br />

Golden Essence+++// stands at Classic <strong>Arabian</strong>s……………………………………………………109<br />

Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s & Warmbloods…………………………………………………………………….110<br />

Hidden Falls Farm………………………………………………………………………………………….……111<br />

Jim Porcher <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s………….…………………………………………………………………………112<br />

Kerrigan Bloodstock………………………………………………………………………………………….…113<br />

Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s Ltd…………………………………………………………………………………………….….114<br />

Sanford Farms, Inc. ……………………………………………………………………………………………..115<br />

Sterling Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses……………………………………………………………………………….…116<br />

Adele’s Shagyas<br />

Adele’s Shagyas is the oldest breeder of Purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s in North<br />

America. I introduced the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breed to America in 1986 when I<br />

imported two stallions and three mares from Europe and founded the North<br />

American Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Society. I subsequently imported another mare from<br />

Hungary in 1993. These, plus my original foundation stallion Hungarian Bravo,<br />

formed the basis for Adele’s Shagyas bloodstock. For many years I was the<br />

biggest producer of both purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s as well as<br />

Shagya/Warmblood crosses. Although my background in riding and training<br />

and genetics is quite varied, for many years dressage has been my first love.<br />

Since 1989 I have been internationally certified as a Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> judge and<br />

I have judged many shows in most European countries, as well as Venezuela, I<br />

have been the honored to judge the European Championships six times --most<br />

recently in <strong>2016</strong>. I have also conducted and judged nine Inspection Tours for<br />

Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s in North America.<br />

Due to my emphasis on breeding only the most superior Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> stock<br />

and using only the best mares available, I eventually produced a number of<br />

approved Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> stallions of various types, colors and bloodlines, and<br />

I am now able to offer frozen semen from six exceptional Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

stallions whose specialties and accomplishments run the gamut from<br />

endurance riding to dressage and eventing.<br />

(Camp Verde, AZ)<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Eventing<br />

Dressage<br />

Endurance<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Adele Furby<br />

567 E Quarterhorse Ln<br />

Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br />

(928) 567-8645<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Sunhaven <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s…………………………………………………………………………………….…..117<br />

Windswept Farm <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s…………………………………………………………………………..…118<br />

WineGlass Farm……………………………………………………………………………………………….….119<br />

102 103


An Tearmann <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

(Lodi, WI)<br />

Bella Via<br />

(Wellington, NV)<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Dressage<br />

Dressage<br />

Endurance<br />

In-hand<br />

In-hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Sometimes<br />

An Tearmann <strong>Arabian</strong>s is located in the rolling hills of south central Wisconsin<br />

near Lodi. Our goal is to produce <strong>Arabian</strong> horses with great conformation and<br />

willing dispositions utilizing primarily Crabbet blood lines. All of our<br />

Broodmares have proven themselves in the show ring with numerous AHA<br />

regional championships and national top ten wins. The only exception to this<br />

rule is Al-Marah Seahonor but she has proven herself through her get several<br />

of which have achieved national championships.<br />

Since the farms inception in 2009, we have started competing with our foals<br />

and have achieved many AHA National and Regional championships in hand.<br />

In the last several years we have been competing and placing nationally in<br />

both the under saddle classes and in the dressage courts in add our continued<br />

success In-hand. Our first foal crops have already begun to distinguish<br />

themselves in the show ring including National Championships as <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong><br />

in Hand and National Top Ten’s on the rail and in the court. Our small group of<br />

foals are well suited for dressage hunters, eventers, endurance, working<br />

western or just great riding horses.<br />

Now that our stallions, Ar-Raqis+++/ and CommandperformaceAT+, have<br />

proven themselves in the show arena, we are taking the steps to offer them at<br />

stud during the for the 2017 breeding season.<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Contact:<br />

Jennifer Hamilton and Tim Schaap<br />

8256 Kruchten Road<br />

Lodi, WI 53555<br />

(608) 643-4845<br />

Bella Via is dedicated to producing beautiful, sound minded athletes that<br />

are a pleasure to live with & ride.<br />

Starting with CMK breeding & soon discovering the wonderful Classical<br />

Spanish horses, we concentrate on these bloodlines for their soundness of<br />

mind & body, their true <strong>Arabian</strong> type, both in looks & in that cherished “in<br />

the tent” disposition. Breeding since 1982 Victoria has been dedicated to<br />

maintaining the athleticism, soundness, disposition and type that are the<br />

hallmark of the <strong>Arabian</strong> breed. Her first breeding produced RAPHYRE who<br />

went on to finish the famed TEVIS CUP ride three times. Continuing to this<br />

day, carefully selecting the horses we choose to incorporate into our<br />

program, we actively compete in dressage & endurance & have prospects<br />

coming along who have promise of careers in both of these fields as well as<br />

over fences.<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Victoria Alexander-Cushman<br />

63 Sharon Dr<br />

Wellington, NV<br />

(775) 781-2444<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

104 105


Bonn-Fyre Farms/Training Center (Moorpark, CA)<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

(Vergennes,VT)<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Hunters<br />

Dressage<br />

Endurance<br />

In-hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Dressage<br />

Eventing<br />

Endurance<br />

In-Hand<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms/Training Center is a full service breeding and training facility<br />

that has been breeding, training, and showing National Winning <strong>Arabian</strong> and<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s since 1982.<br />

We offer training programs tailored to our clients and horses needs, We<br />

encourage (but do not require) our owners to participate with their horses in<br />

every aspect of their training and showing. We really enjoy working with our<br />

amateur owners.<br />

Our focus in breeding has been to produce a horse with superb character,<br />

disposition, work ethic, as well as outstanding athletic ability and<br />

conformation. Our Warmblood crosses are bred with the goal of them being<br />

highly competitive on the Open Circuit in addition to the <strong>Arabian</strong> breed shows.<br />

We allow our young horses plenty of time to fully mature before their riding<br />

career begins (usually at age 5). This along with excellent breeding contributes<br />

to long performance careers. Our oldest Warmblood cross is currently showing<br />

on the tough Southern California Open Dressage circuit at Intermediare 2 and<br />

is still going strong at age 22.<br />

We stand several stallions here at the farm including U.S National Champion<br />

The Terminatorr+ (Hanoverian cross), 10 time U.S. National Top Ten LA Legacy<br />

In Black+++//, our Pure Polish-3 Time U.S. National Top Ten stallion Elikzir and<br />

3 Time U.S. National Top Ten Karnavaal++. We offer on farm breeding and<br />

Transported Semen.<br />

We always have top quality, AHA National Caliber horses available.<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

Yes<br />

Contact:<br />

Dorann LaPerch<br />

7200 Walnut Canyon Road<br />

Moorpark, CA 93021<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Faerie Court Farm is a small scale <strong>Arabian</strong> breeding program located in beautiful<br />

Addison County Vermont. The first generation of Faerie Court Farm bred foals<br />

are now demonstrating their trainability and athleticism under saddle. As a<br />

breeding farm, the primary focus is on breeding, raising, and training with<br />

participation in clinics, schooling shows, and rated sport disciplines venues.<br />

Our home-bred <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion, FCF Oberons Vanity, is the highest scoring<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred stallion ever presented at the North American 70 day Stallion<br />

Performance Test where he exhibited impressive performance aptitude for both<br />

dressage and eventing topped off by exceptional interior scores.<br />

Faerie Court Farm’s breeding horses are selected for soundness of mind and<br />

body and for clear talent for dressage and/or jumping from CMK lineages with<br />

generations of purpose breeding for high rideabiliy, soundness, longevity, and<br />

sport discipline ability.<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> horse breeding requires dedication to a long term vision; we are<br />

committed to continuing to improve upon a solid foundation of generations of<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>s purpose bred for athleticism and trainability. Please feel free to<br />

contact us for more information about our quality prospects and well-started<br />

horses.<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Dawn Jones-Low<br />

683 South Middlebrook Road<br />

Vergennes, VT 05491<br />

(802) 989-3562<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Faerie Court Farm on Facebook<br />

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Fiery Run Farm<br />

(Mannington, NJ)<br />

Golden Essence+++// standing@ Classic <strong>Arabian</strong>s (Georgetown,DE)<br />

Fiery Run Farm has been breeding beautiful athletes for nearly three decades.<br />

Among the stars bred by the farm are FR Hercules (Beau Nuit x Sasha Bay), FR<br />

Amir (Flyinge Amiral x Destinctive Miss), and Solara Flare (Landkoenig x Sasha<br />

Bay).<br />

The farm stands Pavvo (*Erros x Khassiopeia) who garnered 8s across the<br />

board from Hanovarian inspector, Barbara Richardson, during his A.R.A.B.S.<br />

inspection. He is producing tall, typey, big bodied babies with super gaits.<br />

Lately only fillies for those who are partial to pink!<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Dressage<br />

Hunters<br />

In-hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Linda Carroll<br />

336 Welchville Rd.<br />

Mannington, NJ<br />

(856) 279-9045<br />

We proudly stand the <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion, Golden Essence+++// whose pedigree is<br />

full of champions including his Scottsdale Champion sire, Klassic Shaklin, and his<br />

regional champion dam, SA Patrushka, plus World Champion grandsire,<br />

Abdullahhh, and renowned ancestors like Padron, Bask, Aladdinn, El Shaklan,<br />

and Khemosabi.<br />

Golden Essence+++// was successful as a Hunter Pleasure horse before<br />

switching to earning championships in <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In Hand and Dressage. Many<br />

of his offspring have proven his value as a sire by earning championships in hand<br />

and as performance horses in dressage and over fences. Please contact us for<br />

more information about breeding or about offspring that are available for sale.<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Dressage<br />

In-hand<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

Yes<br />

Contact:<br />

Margie & Grayce McLaughlin<br />

20059 Shingle Point Rd<br />

Georgetown, DE 19947<br />

(302) 228-9537<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Fiery Run Farm on Facebook<br />

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Golden Oak <strong>Arabian</strong>s & Warmbloods<br />

(Sacramento, CA)<br />

Hidden Falls Farm<br />

(Arlington, WA)<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Dressage<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Endurance<br />

Dressage<br />

Hunters<br />

Hunters<br />

In-hand<br />

In-hand<br />

Golden Oaks <strong>Arabian</strong>s & Warmbloods is a small breeding program nestled in the<br />

foothills of Northern California. A partnership between Denise Cossuto &<br />

Tamara Torti who share a passion for producing <strong>Arabian</strong> bred sport horses with<br />

the amateur owner in mind. Coming from endurance & dressage backgrounds<br />

our vision is unique and the resulting foals have been even better than we had<br />

dreamed.<br />

The foundation of our program is our mares. The Hanoverian approved<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>, Caraechstrodinair, is our cornerstone mare; she continually produces<br />

foals that exceed our expectations. She is the only <strong>Arabian</strong> mare to receive a<br />

"10" at a Hanoverian Inspection and produce a Top Foal at an Inspection. Her<br />

offspring are just now making their way into the show ring with AHA Regional<br />

Championships in SHIH, SHUS & Dressage. Her Champion offspring include<br />

Excepchanel & Magicaul Powers with Landinair, French Rivi Aira GOA & Wild Ivy<br />

GOA waiting in the wings.<br />

Our <strong>Arabian</strong>-bred and Warmblood mares are selected for characteristics that<br />

lend themselves to producing horses well suited for endurance &<br />

dressage. Good minds and trainability are high on our list, along with correct<br />

gaits that show the expression needed to be competitive at the open shows &<br />

on the endurance trails. We always try to have young prospects for sale and<br />

sometimes have riding horses or mares available.<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

No<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Tamara Torti or Denise Cossuto<br />

PO Box 255512<br />

Sacramento, CA. 95865<br />

(916) 300-5144<br />

EB<br />

Hidden Falls Farm is a family run facility located one hour north of Seattle<br />

Washington. We offer training in multiple sport horse disciplines. Dressage<br />

training level through Grand Prix, hunter/jumper, SHUS and SHIH.<br />

Our trainer is a USDF gold, silver, and bronze medalist as well as a bronze and<br />

silver freestyle bar recipient. She works with horses and riders of all levels and<br />

ages. We also have school horses available. We compete locally, regionally, and<br />

nationally at both <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> shows as well as open USDF shows.<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

Yes<br />

Contact:<br />

Kim Lacy<br />

20002 127th Ave NE<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

We are currently standing the AHA National Champion <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion<br />

Enlightened +++/, a phenomenal sport horse stallion by six time National<br />

Champion in FEI Dressage, OKW Entrigue+++//, out of a High Voltage+/<br />

daughter.<br />

Arlington, WA<br />

(425) 343-2905<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

Enlightened +++/ possesses the athleticism, work ethic, temperament, beauty<br />

and brains to complement any breeding program. His primary discipline is<br />

dressage but he made his show ring debut over fences in <strong>2016</strong>. He is very<br />

versatile and is the ultimate sport horse stallion. SCID, CA, & LFS clear.<br />

WEBSITE<br />

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Jim Porcher <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s (Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM)<br />

Kerrigan Bloodstock<br />

(Eureka, CA)<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Jim Porcher <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s focuses on producing national quality <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong><br />

<strong>Horse</strong>s and Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>s who will excel in the Working Hunter, <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In<br />

Hand and <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Under Saddle divisions.<br />

They are sound of mind and body with movement and trainability/tractability<br />

being paramount selection traits.<br />

Classical Spanish <strong>Arabian</strong> bloodlines are the background of the 35+ year<br />

breeding program, and only Thoroughbreds who have proven themselves in the<br />

hunt field or the show-ring are used in the Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong> program.<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Hunters<br />

In-hand<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Jim Porcher<br />

589 Alma Encantada Ct. NW<br />

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM<br />

87114<br />

(505) 228-6865<br />

Breeding Superior <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s and Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s.<br />

For over 40 years Kerrigan Bloodstock has striven to develop an <strong>Arabian</strong> horse<br />

for the sport horse world. Now producing superior <strong>Arabian</strong> bred sport horses<br />

from the fourth generation of our breeding including the addition of Shagya-<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>s. The senior stallion at Kerrigan Bloodstock is the black purebred<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>, KB Omega Fahim++++//, multi AHA National Champion in FEI dressage<br />

and top tens in SHIH. Multi USDF All-breeds Champion in FEI dressage. Years of<br />

AHA Regional Championships. Multi-day endurance competitor. Sire of AHA<br />

National and Regional Champions in dressage, FEI dressage, SHIH, SHUS and<br />

SHSH. Approved <strong>Arabian</strong> breeding stallion for purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s with<br />

North American Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Society. Homozygous black. SCID clear, LFS<br />

N/N, and CA N/N. Fresh cooled or frozen semen.<br />

Dressage<br />

Endurance<br />

In-hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Elaine Kerrigan<br />

1479 Freshwater Rd.<br />

Eureka, CA 95503<br />

(707) 443-0215<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

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Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s Ltd.<br />

(Elizabethtown, PA)<br />

Sanford Farms, Inc.<br />

(East Haddam, CT)<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Dressage<br />

In-hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

In-hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s Ltd. grew out of my personal love and admiration for the <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

as a versatile performance horse. Once I became the owner of my own Egyptian<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> I was also introduced to their high degree of trainability and their desire<br />

to join into a working partnership in any under saddle discipline. My discipline<br />

of choice is dressage and my Egyptian partners have eagerly become zealous<br />

dance partners. Not only are our horses athletically talented, but they truly<br />

enjoy the mental challenges that arise in the dressage arena. Once in the arena<br />

they take pleasure in showing off their skills and give their hearts to the<br />

endeavor.<br />

The Egyptian has developed into more than just a beautiful horse to be shown<br />

on the line. Modern Egyptians have proven themselves to be wonderful trail<br />

mounts, capable jumpers and loving family horses who know how to take care<br />

of the youngest family members. The ability and desire to bond with their<br />

human counterparts is truly innate within the breed. The ancestors of today’s<br />

Egyptians lived alongside their owners in the tents and pavilions of the Bedouin<br />

people. These early horses were bred to be fierce in battle, yet gentle and<br />

tractable in the stable. I believe these qualities of bravery and trainability are<br />

what make the modern Egyptian the perfect mount for anyone looking to have<br />

a long and trusted relationship with their equine partner.<br />

I founded Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s Ltd. with the intent to produce Egyptian <strong>Arabian</strong>s who<br />

possess all the qualities of their ancestors and with talent and durability to meet<br />

the demands of today’s sport horse enthusiasts. We strive to find horses that<br />

are versatile and able to excel in multiple disciplines <strong>Arabian</strong> was originally<br />

intended and incorporate them into our breeding program.<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Angela White<br />

2055 N. Market Street<br />

Elizabethtown, PA 17022<br />

(717) 585-0855<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

Sanford Farms is a small breeder of sport horses. Our latest breeding was our<br />

purebred <strong>Arabian</strong> mare, Desert Aurora to the Hanoverian stallion, Bugatti.<br />

Our <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion, Gun Smoke Blu SFA (WN Ben Samir x Desert Aurora), has<br />

multiple National Top Tens in SHIH and a successful career under saddle. Please<br />

visit our website for more information.<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

No<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

No<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

No<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Deb Thomas<br />

Clark Hill Road<br />

East Haddam, CT 06423<br />

(860) 526-9526<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Roze <strong>Arabian</strong>s on Facebook<br />

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Sterling Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses<br />

(Blue Jay, CA)<br />

Sunhaven <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

(Pasco, WA)<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Eventing<br />

Dressage<br />

Endurance<br />

In-hand<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s For Sale?<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Dressage<br />

Western Dressage<br />

In-Hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

Yes<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Sterling Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses is home to the ISG approved and performance<br />

tested Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> stallion Sterling Silver AF. We are dedicated to breeding<br />

quality Shagya sport horses that live up to the Shagya name and breed standard<br />

– performance, movement and temperament are extremely important to us. All<br />

our breeding stock is ISG approved and 2 mares are also ATA approved. Sterling<br />

stands 15.3h, was the highest scoring stallion on the 2003 Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> breed<br />

inspection. He is performance tested in dressage and has also done some<br />

eventing and NATRC rides.<br />

Sterling passes on his size, large bone, calm temperament, and beautiful<br />

movement. He is heterozygous grey and can produce black and bay offspring.<br />

He crosses well with WB, TB, and <strong>Arabian</strong> mares, and his Shagya daughter is ATA<br />

approved. His offspring have won the USDF Breeders Series West Coast current<br />

year foal Champion for 2 years, the 2013 CA Dressage Society Stallion of the<br />

Year in hand, and the USDF All-Breed awards for Shagya in-hand. Sterling’s<br />

paternal grandsire, Shagal, was a 2 time European Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Champion.<br />

His maternal grand-sire, *Oman, sired a Tevis and Haggin’s Cup champion and<br />

comes from the highly successful jumping line of Bajar. Excellent semen quality.<br />

SCID, CA clear. We are currently focusing on doing endurance and eventing with<br />

our mares. Young stock for sale.<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

Yes<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Shelley and Donald Child<br />

PO Box 14<br />

Blue Jay, CA 92317<br />

(909) 273-9591<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Our Farm Stallion, Aulways Magic++++// (Aul Magic+/ x Aur Silver Myst)<br />

produces stock with a pre-disposition to excel in dressage and sport horse<br />

related disciplines. We have a range of horses in age and development for sale.<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

No<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Hank and Tracy Oliver<br />

2912 N Road 92<br />

Pasco, WA 99301<br />

509-948-2012<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

Sunhaven <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s on Facebook<br />

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Windswept Farm <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

(West Chester, PA)<br />

WineGlass Farm<br />

(Noble, IL)<br />

Is your next <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> “Warrior” being bred at Windswept Farm?<br />

Our “boutique” breeding program blends the bloodlines of multi-disciplinary<br />

Olympic talents along with the endurance, work ethic and “heart” of nationally<br />

acclaimed <strong>Arabian</strong>s, for that special horse of a life-time.<br />

The growth in the <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> industry is an incredible dream come<br />

true for many of us that have hung in there for a long, long time. I remember<br />

competing in the very first dressage test and class over fences offered at “East<br />

Coast” way back in the 70s as a junior rider when my father was instrumental<br />

in fostering these classes. Fast forward to 2002, the last time AHA held our<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> classes at the “Big Nationals” in Louisville, Kentucky. We were<br />

competing at 2:30 am over fences because our sport horse entries had<br />

outgrown the show schedule! Then in 2003, I was honored to compete and<br />

earn multi Top Tens at the very first inaugural AHA <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Nationals in<br />

Lexington, Virginia! I am proud to be among those that can say, “It has been an<br />

incredible journey”. We’ve come a long way, baby! A special thank you to all<br />

who have contributed so much over so many years to advance the <strong>Arabian</strong><br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Industry to where we are today.<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Hunters<br />

Show Jumping<br />

Eventing<br />

Dressage<br />

In-hand<br />

SHUS and/or SHSH<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

No<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Sometimes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Michele Owens Rieder<br />

1225 S. Westtown Road<br />

West Chester, PA 19382<br />

(610) 455-0451<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

WineGlass Farm has been dedicated to the equine business for over 30 years.<br />

WineGlass horses have extensive pedigrees of proven performance for the<br />

professional competitor with excellent dispositions for the family sport horse.<br />

Our horses have well rounded, cross-discipline backgrounds ranging from<br />

polocrosse, distance riding, dressage, jumping and even some calf roping and<br />

reining!<br />

Our foundation mares, or their dams, have been performance tested.<br />

Soundness, trainability, willing attitude and competitive ability are genetically<br />

determined and we picked our mares to fit those qualities. The addition of Our<br />

Shagya stallion *BUDAPEST in 1990 complemented our foundation mares’<br />

genetic potential. As an individual, *BUDAPEST has brought excellent bone,<br />

frame, movement and personality to the WineGlass program.<br />

Today *Budapest progeny offer the same qualities of toughness, stamina,<br />

rideability and courage that made the Shagya horses admired and desired so<br />

many years ago on the famous military stud farms of the Austro-Hungarian<br />

Empire. *BUDAPEST is one of the few Shagya stallions in the U.S. to have easily<br />

completed the stallion performance standards established by the International<br />

Shagya Society (ISG). *BUDAPEST is still the only purebred Shagya stallion to<br />

receive USDF All-Breed recognition.<br />

Achievements of WineGlass progeny include AHA National and Regional<br />

Championships in endurance, competitive and sport horse in-hand. AERC<br />

careers with over 1,000’s of miles and numerous PShR Specialty and Specialty<br />

Plus accomplishments. To remain current in today’s sport horse community,<br />

Linda and Olivia are active at the FEI endurance level and as international ISG<br />

Shagya judges. We always look forward to the next generation and invite you to<br />

visit to see for yourself.<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Disciplines:<br />

Hunter<br />

Eventing<br />

Dressage<br />

Endurance<br />

In-hand<br />

Competitive Trail<br />

Performance <strong>Horse</strong>s for Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Stallion(s) At Stud?<br />

No<br />

Youngstock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Breeding Stock For Sale?<br />

Yes<br />

Training Offered?<br />

No<br />

Contact:<br />

Linda Rudolphi<br />

281 Ruby Road<br />

Noble, IL 62868<br />

(618) 752-7181<br />

E-MAIL FARM<br />

WEBSITE<br />

ADDITIONAL LINK<br />

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STALLION PROFILE LISTINGS<br />

AO Breeze++/<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (AHA)<br />

AO Breeze++/………………………………………..………………………<strong>Arabian</strong>………………………………121<br />

Corre Con El Viento……………………………………………………….Trakehner (Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>)…….122<br />

Elikzir ++/…………………………………………………………………...<strong>Arabian</strong>……………………………….123<br />

FCF Oberons Vanity……………………………………………………….<strong>Arabian</strong>………………………………124<br />

Golden Essence+++//…..……………………………………………….<strong>Arabian</strong>………………………………125<br />

*Hadban USA………………………………………………………………..Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>…………….…….126<br />

KB Omega Fahim++++//……………………………………………….<strong>Arabian</strong>………………………………127<br />

LA LegacyInBlack+++//………………………………………………...<strong>Arabian</strong>………………………………128<br />

Nicolette's Revelation AF………………………………………………..Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>……….…………129<br />

Onyx AF…………………………………………………………………………Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>………………….130<br />

Pavvo……………………………………………..………….…………………<strong>Arabian</strong>………………………………131<br />

Shagya Raja AF……………………………………………………………..Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>………..…………132<br />

Registration: AHR*587333<br />

DOB: 03/18/2001<br />

Sire: Aclsic Raff<br />

Dam: Mosha Khaitlyn<br />

Owner: Morgan Moore<br />

Breeder: Debra Morgan<br />

Color: Chestnut<br />

Height: 15.0H<br />

Disciplines: Jumpers<br />

Stud Fee: $ $1,500.00<br />

Booking Fee: $500<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled &<br />

Frozen<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: N/N<br />

EVA: Negative tested annually<br />

Breeding Contact: Morgan Moore<br />

MLM <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

9375 Jack Gray Rd.<br />

Pilot Point, TX 76258<br />

Five-time Reserve National Champion and sire of Regional/National winners AO Breeze++/ is the only living<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> that has achieved National Championships in stallion halter and jumping (credit to Arlene Magid for<br />

this information).<br />

AO Breeze++/ is a tremendous athlete and an exotic beauty that offers a unique opportunity for breeders to<br />

take advantage of his exceptional outcross pedigree. This tail female Rodania stallion is heavily linebred to<br />

Skowronek, with multiple crosses to *Ansata Ibn Halima++ and Khemosabi++++// (though the much beloved<br />

Kaiyoum++ and tremendous show horse Khemo Sabre+/). His direct sire line is through Raffles and his sire<br />

(who sired multiple national winners from limited crops) brought in two crosses to the beautiful and athletic<br />

*Ansata Ibn Halima++ (one through Ansata El Nisr who has descendants winning at the national level across<br />

numerous venues).<br />

Breeze's major accomplishments include:<br />

2x Reserve National Champion Open Jumpers (has competed up to 1.20 meters)<br />

Reserve National Champion <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> in Hand- Hunter Type Open and ATH<br />

Reserve National Champion <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> in Hand- Dressage Type<br />

Scottsdale Champion Stallion Hunter Type SHIH<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> Breeders World Cup Reserve Champion Stallion and Supreme Top 10<br />

3x U.S National Top 10 Stallion (4th), US National Top 10 <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> in Hand- Hunter Type ATH (3rd),<br />

National Top 10 SHIH Dressage Type ATH, National Top 10 SHIH Hunter Type, National Top 10 Speed<br />

Jumpers<br />

Multi Regional Champion and USDF Champion with titles in: SHIH, Show Hack, Training Level Dressage, First<br />

Level Dressage and Halter<br />

Champions sired by AO Breeze++/ include (Only 15 foals sired to-date, 100% shown have been winners):<br />

Allure MLM: Region 9 Top 5 Halter mare; Class A halter Champion; Most Classic winner<br />

Moryah Wind I: National Top 10 SHIH; Region 9 Top 5; Class A Champion in halter and SHIH<br />

Motivation I: National Champion 2 year old Colt SHIH, Region 9 Champion SHIH Colt<br />

AO Summer Breeze: half <strong>Arabian</strong>- USDF in-hand winner<br />

PG Summer Moon: half <strong>Arabian</strong>- USDF in-hand Champion and <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Under Saddle winner<br />

WC Impetuous: half <strong>Arabian</strong>- USDF in-hand winner<br />

*Shagya Royal AF………………………………………………………….Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>……………………133<br />

(214) 770-5711<br />

AO Breeze<br />

MLM <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

Sterling Silver AF……………………………………………….…………Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>……………….…..134<br />

morgan.millner@gmail.com<br />

The Terminatorr+………………………………………………………….Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>………………….…..135<br />

Unikornio …………………………………………………………………….<strong>Arabian</strong>………………..……….……136<br />

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Corre Con El Viento<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong>/Trakehner<br />

Elikzir ++/<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (AHA)<br />

Registrations: HAHR*1A362669<br />

Registration: AHR* 634966<br />

ATA ORB-C-S225<br />

DOB: 06/22/2006<br />

Sire: Windfall (Trakehner ATA)<br />

Dam: Huadoresya (<strong>Arabian</strong> AHA)<br />

Owner: Gwendolyn Marshall<br />

Breeder: Gwendolyn Marshall<br />

Color: bay<br />

Height: 15.2H<br />

DOB: 04/28/2005<br />

Sire: Ganges<br />

Dam: Ularia<br />

Owner: Dorann LaPerch<br />

Breeder: Marsha Parkinson<br />

Color: chestnut<br />

Height: 15.1H<br />

Disciplines: Dressage &<br />

Disciplines: Jumping, Dressage<br />

Approvals: AWS<br />

Stud Fee: $500<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled &<br />

Frozen<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

EVA: Negative tested annually<br />

By the Trakehner stallion, Windfall, who was a member of the USA Eventing<br />

Team, winner of bronze at the Athens Olympics, winner of Rolex. Out of the<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> mare, Huadoresya+ who competed to the Intermediate level of<br />

Eventing and was approved by the American Trakehner Association.<br />

Vinnie produces pretty, correct individuals with great intelligence and willing<br />

to please attitudes. Only two of his foals have competed as yet:<br />

First Legacy GM++/,(foaled 4/25/2010) <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Nationals Reserve<br />

Champion 2yr filly in hand, Reserve Champion Jr. Dressage horse, Top Tens in<br />

hand and under saddle, Eventing Area VII Reserve Champion Beginner Novice.<br />

Kendric Wind GM,(foaled 7/01/2012) Regional Top Five in hand.<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-hand<br />

Stud Fee: Private Treaty<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled, Live<br />

Cover, & Frozen<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: N/N<br />

LFS: N/N<br />

Elikzir ++/ is a pure Polish powerhouse who comes from generations of<br />

beautiful, correct athletes. His sire Ganges is not only the National Champion<br />

of Poland, he has an excellent race record. Ganges is by the incomparable<br />

Monogramm- a reserve AHA National Champion in Halter and a producer of<br />

Champions in nearly every AHA division. Elikzir ++/’s dam line contains Polish<br />

race winners and AHA U.S. National Champions in Halter and Performance.<br />

Elikzir ++/ is the epitome of form and function. He is correct with outstanding<br />

movement. He also possesses a kind disposition.<br />

Elikzir ++/ was the only stallion at the 2014 AHA <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Nationals to place<br />

in both Dressage Type and Hunter Type in the Open class.<br />

Breeding Contact: Gwendolyn<br />

Marshall<br />

North Wind Farm<br />

8171 SE Overaa Rd<br />

Port Orchard, WA 98367<br />

(360) 710-7112<br />

Westbrook <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

Breeding Contact: Dorann LaPerch<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms/Training Center<br />

7200 Walnut Canyon Road<br />

Moorpark, CA 93021<br />

(805) 529-7200<br />

bonnfyrefarms@aol.com<br />

He is proving to be a very prepotent sire. His foals are stamped with his look<br />

out of a variety of mares. Elikzir ++/ is an <strong>Arabian</strong> Breeders Sweepstakes<br />

Nominated Sire.<br />

Bonn-Fyre-FarmsTraining-Center<br />

gwenm@wavecable.com<br />

First Legacy GM<br />

2010 mare by Vinnie<br />

Elikzir<br />

Corre 122 Con El Viento<br />

123<br />

"Charm" <strong>2015</strong> FIlly<br />

(Elikzir x Pouilly Fuisse R- Hanoverian)


FCF Oberons Vanity<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (AHA)<br />

Golden Essence+++//<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (AHA)<br />

Registration: AHR*628688<br />

DOB: 07/23/2006<br />

Sire: AF Vanitys Repeat<br />

Dam: BruMarBa Callisto<br />

Owner: Dawn Jones-Low<br />

Breeder: Dawn Jones-Low<br />

Color: gray<br />

Height: 15.0 H 8 inches of bone<br />

Disciplines: Dressage & Eventing<br />

Performance Test: 70 Day SPT <strong>2015</strong><br />

Approvals: RPSI (Studbook I)<br />

Stud Fee: $450 (per dose)<br />

Available via: Frozen<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: N/N<br />

LFS:N/N<br />

EVA: Negative vaccinated annually<br />

Breeding Contact: Dawn Jones-Low<br />

Faerie Court Farm in Vergennes, VT<br />

(802) 989-3562<br />

Frozen Semen shipping from: Equine<br />

Reproduction, LLC in Wynnewood,<br />

OK<br />

FCF Oberons Vanity made history in <strong>2015</strong> when -as the only non-warmblood<br />

in the cohort- he finished 5th out of a field of 14 stallions in the 70 day Stallion<br />

Performance Test. He was the highest scoring and highest placing <strong>Arabian</strong> or<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>-bred stallion EVER to attend the North American 70 day SPT! His<br />

scores included a 10 for Character, 9 for Willingness, 9.5 for Constitution, 9 for<br />

Rideability, 8 for trot, 8 for canter, and 8.5 for XC jumping! His individual<br />

category scores were 7.13 or higher. FCF Oberons Vanity is schooling well at<br />

3rd level dressage and jumping courses comfortably at 1m (3'3") with his form<br />

and scope tested up to at least 1.25m (4’1”).<br />

FCF Oberons Vanity is consistently siring foals with superior substance and<br />

bone, quality gaits, excellent feet, structural correctness, incredibly kind and<br />

willing temperaments, and classic <strong>Arabian</strong> beauty. FCF Oberons Vanity is an<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> stallion who can measure up to the top standards of the sport horse<br />

world with a pedigree that is packed with old-fashioned CMK lineages with a<br />

consistent pattern of producing athletic horses with high rideability.<br />

Video from the 70 day Stallion Performance Test<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

Registration: AHR 588825<br />

DOB: 05/10/1999<br />

Sire: Klassic Shaklan<br />

Dam: SA Patrushka<br />

Owners: Margie & Grayce McLaughlin<br />

Breeder: Robert Searles<br />

Color: chestnut<br />

Disciplines: Dressage,<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> in Hand<br />

Stud Fee: $500<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled, Live<br />

Cover, & Frozen<br />

$175 Live Cover Handling Fee<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: N/N<br />

LFS: N/N<br />

EVA: Negative tested annually<br />

Breeding Contact: Resi Wolfe<br />

Classic <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

20059 Shingle Point Road<br />

Georgetown, DE 19947<br />

(302) 228-9537<br />

Golden Essence+++// is a true representative of the versatile <strong>Arabian</strong> Breed He<br />

is a multi-champion winner in halter and sport horse in-hand with 5 National<br />

and 28 Regional Titles. In <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand he has won championships under<br />

Hunter judges and Dressage judges.<br />

He has been successful in Hunter Pleasure and is now winning in Dressage. He<br />

is only a few points away from achieving his Legion of Masters. He is an<br />

exceptional sire, siring champions in the sport horse arena. His foals are as<br />

versatile and successful as he is. Golden Essence is powerful, talented, and<br />

intelligent. He has a gentle disposition and is ridden by amateurs. He is a<br />

phenomenal stallion. He has ranked 2nd & 3rd the last few years for USEF<br />

Leading Sire of Half <strong>Arabian</strong>s. He is siring champions.<br />

Golden Essence+++// stands at Classic <strong>Arabian</strong>s Georgetown, DE.<br />

Visit Golden Essence+++// on Facebook<br />

breeding@faeriecourtfarm.com<br />

class7ic@comcast.net<br />

Time of the Essence - yearling son<br />

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*Hadban USA<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

KB Omega Fahim++++//<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (AHA)<br />

Registration: ShA-03-198 (NASS)<br />

Registration: AHR* 527425<br />

DOB: 04/11/2003<br />

DOB: 04/11/1996<br />

Sire: Harapnik (Romanian State<br />

Stud Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>)<br />

Dam: Ihrana (Austrian Shagya-<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong>)<br />

Owner: Adele Furby<br />

Breeder: Joseph Weiss<br />

Color: bay<br />

Sire: Amir Fahim+<br />

Dam: Amyrah Adhemah<br />

Owner: Elaine Kerrigan<br />

Breeder: Elaine Kerrigan<br />

Color: black<br />

Height: 15.1H<br />

Height: 15.2H<br />

Disciplines: Endurance<br />

Performance Test: 2011 Endurance<br />

Approvals: Shagya (NASS)<br />

Stud Fee: $950.00<br />

Booking Fee: $200<br />

Available via: Frozen<br />

Stud fee: live foal guarantee; frozen<br />

semen includes 3 doses<br />

*Hadban USA is the most successful Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> stallion currently<br />

competing in AERC and FEI Endurance in America. He achieved Top Ten status<br />

in the AERC Jim Jones Stallion Award for <strong>2015</strong>. He consistently places in the Top<br />

Ten in AERC 50 and 75 mile rides. His metabolics are exceptionally good. Hadban<br />

is a representative of the Romanian Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> line of HADBAN which has<br />

been developed for over 100 years in Romania. Hadban has a very willing and<br />

tractable disposition. He has a number of promising foals on the ground.<br />

Adele’s Shagyas<br />

Disciplines: Dressage, Endurance, &<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Approvals: Shagya (NASS)<br />

Stud Fee: $1000<br />

Booking Fee: $250<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled &<br />

Frozen<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: N/N<br />

LFS:N/N<br />

The Senior Stallion at Kerrigan Bloodstock is the black Purebred <strong>Arabian</strong>, KB<br />

Omega Fahim++++//, multi AHA National Champion in FEI dressage and top<br />

tens in SHIH. Multi USDF All-breeds Champion in FEI dressage. Years of AHA<br />

Regional Championships. Multi-day endurance competitor. Sire of AHA<br />

National and Regional Champions in dressage, FEI dressage, SHIH, SHUS and<br />

SHSH. Approved <strong>Arabian</strong> breeding stallion for purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong>s with<br />

North American Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> Society. Homozygous black.<br />

Kerrigan Bloodstock<br />

EVA: Tested Negative<br />

EVA: Tested Negative<br />

Breeding Contact: Adele Furby<br />

Adele's Shagyas<br />

567 E Quarterhorse Lane<br />

Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br />

(928) 567-8645<br />

Breeding Contact: Elaine Kerrigan<br />

Kerrigan Bloodstock<br />

1479 Freshwater Rd.<br />

Eureka, CA 95503<br />

(707) 443-0215<br />

adele@centurylink.net<br />

fahim@humboldt1.com<br />

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LA LegacyInBlack+++//<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (AHA)<br />

Nicolette's Revelation AF<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Registration: AHR* 547169<br />

Registration: ShA-06-241 (NASS)<br />

DOB: 04/01/1996<br />

Sire: JY Blackwings<br />

Dam: Naaja Black Gem<br />

Owner: Dorann LaPerch<br />

Breeder: Katherine & Robert<br />

Williams<br />

DOB: 05/04/2006<br />

Sire: Shagya Royal AF<br />

Dam: *Nicolette<br />

Owner: Adele Furby<br />

Breeder: Adele Furby<br />

Color: bay<br />

Color: black<br />

Height: 16.1H<br />

Height: 15.0H<br />

Disciplines: Eventing<br />

Disciplines: Dressage &<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-hand<br />

Stud Fee: Private Treaty<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled<br />

CA: N/N<br />

Breeding Contact: Dorann LaPerch<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms/Training Center<br />

7200 Walnut Canyon Road<br />

Moorpark, CA 93021<br />

(805) 529-7200<br />

bonnfyrefarms@aol.com<br />

LA LegacyInBlack+++// is a 10 Time U.S. National Top Ten in SHIH, SHUS and<br />

Dressage. He continues to win In Hand Championships at age 19 beating much<br />

younger horses. This year at age 20 he will continue to compete. Legacy is<br />

without a doubt one of the nicest stallions, he has taken several amateurs to<br />

their first Regional and Nationals wins. He is a wonderful mover with correct<br />

conformation and enduring soundness. His only foal shown so far was a U.S.<br />

National Top Ten and Scottsdale winner. He crosses superbly with Warmblood<br />

mares, and his purebred foals are also stunning.<br />

Bonn-Fyre-FarmsTraining-Center<br />

Performance Test: 70 Day SPT 2012<br />

Approvals: Shagya (NASS)<br />

Stud Fee: $950.00<br />

Booking Fee: $200<br />

Available via: Frozen<br />

Stud fee: live foal guarantee; frozen<br />

semen includes 3 doses<br />

EVA: Tested Negative<br />

Breeding Contact: Adele Furby<br />

Adele's Shagyas<br />

567 E Quarterhorse Lane<br />

Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br />

(928) 567-8645<br />

Nicolette's Revelation AF is a 16.1 hand purebred Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> stallion out<br />

of the imported mare *Nicolette. "Revel" is the only American Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

stallion who successfully completed the 70 day stallion performance test at<br />

Silver Creek Farm. Revel's outstanding qualities include very correct<br />

conformation, dressage talent with superior suspension, great jumping ability,<br />

and particularly, fearlessness on the cross country course. He is extremely kindly<br />

and personable as well. Excellent quality frozen semen, approved for<br />

international use as well.<br />

Adele’s Shagyas<br />

adele@centurylink.net<br />

Hannabel Oldenburg Cross gelding<br />

LA LegacyInBlack+++//<br />

LA LegacyInBlack+++// x Diatra by Diamant<br />

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Onyx AF<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Pavvo<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (AHA)<br />

Registration: ShA-05-229 (NASS)<br />

Registration: AHR*524856<br />

DOB: 04/24/1994<br />

DOB: 01/01/2005<br />

Sire: *Erros<br />

Sire: Janos<br />

Dam: Khassiopeia<br />

Dam: MJL Shaleez<br />

Owner: Linda Carroll<br />

Owner: Adele Furby<br />

Breeder: Linda Carroll<br />

Breeder: Adele Furby<br />

Color: gray (heterozygous)<br />

Color: black<br />

Height: 15.1H<br />

Disciplines: Fox Hunting<br />

Disciplines: Dressage, Hunters<br />

Approvals: Shagya (NASS)<br />

Stud Fee: $750.00<br />

Booking Fee: $200<br />

Available via: Frozen<br />

Stud fee: live foal guarantee; frozen<br />

semen includes 3 doses<br />

EVA: Tested Negative<br />

Breeding Contact: Adele Furby<br />

Adele's Shagyas<br />

567 E Quarterhorse Lane<br />

Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br />

(928) 567-8645<br />

adele@centurylink.net<br />

Onyx is a son of Janos, the 100-mile AERC black stallion who was exported<br />

to Japan.<br />

Onyx is of the Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> "O'Bajan" type, most of whose members<br />

were historically black. Onyx is now being used as a fox hunter on a ranch<br />

in Colorado.<br />

Adele’s Shagyas<br />

Approvals: A.R.A.B.S.<br />

Stud Fee: Private Treaty<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled &<br />

Live Cover<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: unknown<br />

LFS: unknown<br />

EVA: unknown<br />

Breeding Contact: Linda Carroll<br />

Fiery Run Farm<br />

336 Welchville Rd.<br />

Mannington, NJ 08079<br />

(856) 279-9045<br />

Pavvo is a son of AHA Reserve National Champion Stallion *Erros and out<br />

of a daughter of Montecito Orion (Mikado x Maleka-B). Orion was a halter<br />

and pleasure driving champion. His sire Mikado, was National Champion<br />

Park <strong>Horse</strong>.<br />

Pavvo was inspected for A.R.A.B.S. by Hanoverian inspector Barbara<br />

Richardson, who gave him 8s across the board (conformation and gaits)<br />

and remarked on his "tremendous withers and powerful hind end."<br />

Pavvo has been producing tall, elegant, typey, and athletic foals (mostly<br />

fillies these days). They all have come out with super movement, and all<br />

are improvements over their dams in this regard.<br />

Fiery Run Farm<br />

Fiery Run Farm on Facebook<br />

fieryrunfarm@att.net<br />

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Shagya Raja AF<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

*Shagya Royal AF<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS)<br />

Registration: ShA-02-178 (NASS)<br />

Registration: ShA-99-141 (NASS)<br />

DOB: 05/06/2002<br />

DOB: 05/20/1999<br />

Sire: Shagya Scherzo AF<br />

Dam: Rachelle AA<br />

Owner: Adele Furby<br />

Breeder: Adele Furby<br />

Color: bay<br />

Height: 15.2H<br />

Sire: *Shandor (Danish Shagya-<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> Registry)<br />

Dam: Rachelle AA (Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> -<br />

NASS)<br />

Owner: Adele Furby<br />

Breeder: Adele Furby<br />

Color: bay<br />

Disciplines: Dressage<br />

Approvals: Shagya (NASS)<br />

Stud Fee: $750.00<br />

Booking Fee: $200<br />

Available via: Frozen<br />

Stud fee: live foal guarantee; frozen<br />

semen includes 3 doses<br />

EVA: Tested Negative<br />

Shagya Raja is a very balanced stallion with exceptional dressage abilities.<br />

Standing just over 15.2, he is a "refining" Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> stallion with a gentle<br />

and willing disposition combined with showy flair.<br />

Adele’s Shagyas<br />

Height: 16.0H<br />

Disciplines: Dressage & Jumpers<br />

Approvals: Shagya (NASS)<br />

Stud Fee: $950.00<br />

Booking Fee: $200<br />

Available via: Frozen<br />

Stud fee: live foal guarantee; frozen<br />

semen includes 3 doses<br />

Shagya Royal has had great success producing both purebred Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

as well as Warmblood crosses. He throws his exceptional dressage abilities<br />

consistently. Standing 16 hands, he tends to throw big foals. His son Nicolette's<br />

Revelation AF is a 16.1 purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> stallion who is the only<br />

Purebred Shagya-<strong>Arabian</strong> stallion in the United States who has successfully<br />

completed the 70 day stallion performance test. Roy has a very tractable<br />

disposition.<br />

Adele’s Shagyas<br />

Breeding Contact: Adele Furby<br />

EVA: Tested Negative<br />

Adele's Shagyas<br />

567 E Quarterhorse Lane<br />

Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br />

(928) 567-8645<br />

adele@centurylink.net<br />

Breeding Contact: Adele Furby<br />

Adele's Shagyas<br />

567 E Quarterhorse Lane<br />

Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br />

(928) 567-8645<br />

adele@centurylink.net<br />

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Sterling Silver AF<br />

Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong> (NASS & PShR)<br />

The Terminatorr+<br />

Half-<strong>Arabian</strong><br />

Registration: ShA-03-193 (NASS)<br />

Registrations: HAHR*1A334362<br />

DOB: 05/29/2003<br />

DOB: 06/04/1999<br />

Sire: Shandor<br />

Sire: Azh Naborr (<strong>Arabian</strong>)<br />

Dam: Sapphire<br />

Owner: Shelley Child<br />

Breeder: Adele Furby<br />

Color: gray (heterozygous)<br />

Height: 15.3H<br />

Disciplines: Dressage, Eventing,<br />

Competitive Trail<br />

Approvals: Shagya (NASS)<br />

Stud Fee: $1000<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled, Live<br />

Cover, & Frozen<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: N/N<br />

EVA: Negative tested annually<br />

Breeding Contact: Shelley Child<br />

Sterling Shagya <strong>Sport</strong>horses<br />

P O Box 14<br />

Blue Jay, CA 92317<br />

(909) 273-9591<br />

sterlingshagyas@hotmail.com<br />

Sterling was the highest scoring Shagya stallion on the Shagya inspection in<br />

2006. He is ISG approved and performance tested through dressage. His dam<br />

line comes from the highly successful line of Bajar, a well known jumping and<br />

eventing sire in EU. His paternal grand-sire Shagal was a 2 time EU Shagya<br />

champion. His maternal grandsire, Oman, sired the Tevis and Haggin's Cup<br />

winner, Fayette De Cameo.<br />

Sterling's offspring have won the USDF West Coast Breeders championship<br />

twice, the CA Dressage Society Stallion of the Year for in hand (as a yearling he<br />

beat out 2 and 3 yr old warmbloods), USDF Shagya All-Breed award, and one of<br />

his daughters is Trakehner approved.<br />

Sterling Shagyas<br />

Dam: L'argent- GVHR (Hanoverian<br />

AHS)<br />

Owner: Dorann LaPerch<br />

Breeder: Dorann LaPerch<br />

Color: gray<br />

Height: 16.0H<br />

Disciplines: Dressage &<br />

<strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> In-Hand<br />

Stud Fee: $700<br />

Available via: Shipped Cooled<br />

Special stud fee for <strong>2016</strong> will<br />

INCLUDE first shipment! No<br />

Handling fees if subsequent<br />

shipments are needed.<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA:N/N<br />

Breeding Contact: Dorann LaPerch<br />

Bonn-Fyre Farms/Training Center<br />

7200 Walnut Canyon Road<br />

Moorpark, CA 93021<br />

(805) 529-7200<br />

The Terminatorr+ Is a Multiple U.S. National Champion Half-<strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong><br />

<strong>Horse</strong> Stallion In Hand, He is sired by Azh Nabor, who was the Top Siring son of<br />

*Naborr. Azh Naborr sired numerous champions and Endurance winners. As<br />

well as international winners. Terminatorr+ is a full brother to Azh Naborrs<br />

Gemini++ who is a Three Time U.S. National Top Ten winner.<br />

The Terminatorrs+ dam is the German Verband, Main Stud Book Hanoverian<br />

mare L'argent. L'argent earned enough points in her inspection that she could<br />

have been presented for States Premium mare. L'argent has been a stellar<br />

producer and so far has produced Three AHA National winners (The<br />

Terminatorr+, Azh Naborrs Gemini++ and Landesmeister). She has also<br />

produced the Multiple AHA Regional Winning gelding Predatorr++.<br />

The Terminatorr+ is proving to be an exceptional sire. His son Hermes<br />

Echo+++/ so far has amassed SEVEN U.S. National Titles both In Hand and<br />

Under Saddle. He was pinned National Champion on one of the Judges Cards<br />

at the 2014 AHA <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> Nationals. His Three U.S. National Top Tens under<br />

saddle were earned in only his SECOND SHOW UNDER SADDLE! His daughter<br />

Hayate Domani in her only show, and as a two year old was named Region II<br />

Reserve Champion Mare SHIH ATH and Top Five Open.<br />

He is consistently adding size to his foals and all his foals have his incredible<br />

movement.<br />

Bonn-Fyre-FarmsTraining-Center<br />

bonnfyrefarms@aol.com<br />

Sterling's Brigadier SH - yearling son<br />

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Hermes Echo+++/ 2008 gelding<br />

(The Terminatorr+ x Echos Desire)


Registration: SSB 13817<br />

DOB: 05/14/2001<br />

Unikornio<br />

<strong>Arabian</strong> (SSB)<br />

Membership Application 2017<br />

Submit via e-mail to: membership@arabiansporthorsealliance.org<br />

Or by mail to: <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc.<br />

20 Lambourne Rd #221, Towson, MD 21204<br />

Or Join at https://arabiansporthorsealliance.org/membership/join/<br />

Sire: Gual Xirac<br />

Dam: Hakima<br />

US Breeding Contact: Jim Porcher<br />

Membership Type: Fee Quantity Amount<br />

Individual $25 $<br />

Farm $50 $<br />

The <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong> was formed to<br />

promote the interests of owners, breeders, trainers,<br />

and exhibitors who are dedicated to developing pure-<br />

Breeder: Sra. Teresa Bourbon,<br />

Yeguada Flor de Lis<br />

Color: chestnut<br />

Height: 15.1H<br />

Disciplines: Eventing & <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong><br />

In-Hand<br />

Youth (under 18) $15 $<br />

Membership is by calendar year<br />

Total Due: $<br />

Payment Options (select one): PayPal Check<br />

bred <strong>Arabian</strong>, Anglo-<strong>Arabian</strong>, Shagya <strong>Arabian</strong>, and<br />

part-bred <strong>Arabian</strong> sport horses and sport ponies to<br />

their fullest potential as competitive, user-friendly<br />

partners in the disciplines of dressage, eventing,<br />

hunters, jumpers, combined driving , endurance,<br />

and western dressage from suitability classes to the<br />

highest performance levels.<br />

Stud Fee: $1800<br />

Available via: Frozen<br />

SCID: Clear<br />

CA: N/N<br />

Unikornio is a Classical Spanish stallion who is noted for his athleticism,<br />

movement and tractable/trainable disposition; traits which he passes on to his<br />

offspring resulting in multiple national titled get. He was a Reserve National<br />

Champion Junior Stallion in Spain and competed successfully in both Eventing<br />

and Endurance. He is available in the U.S. via frozen semen.<br />

Paypal send to: info@arabiansporthorsealliance.org<br />

Checks payable to: <strong>Arabian</strong> <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong>, Inc.<br />

Member Contact Info<br />

Check #<br />

Find out more at arabiansporthorsealliance.org<br />

2nd Farm Member (or additional Membership)<br />

please indicate which membership belongs to this contact info<br />

Individual Farm Youth<br />

LFS:N/N<br />

EVA: Tested Negative annually<br />

please indicate which membership belongs to this contact info<br />

Individual Farm Youth<br />

Farm Name (for Farm memberships)<br />

Breeding Contact:<br />

Jim Porcher <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

589 Alma Encantada Ct NW<br />

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM<br />

87114<br />

Unikornio<br />

First Name<br />

Street Address or PO Box<br />

Last Name<br />

First Name<br />

Last Name<br />

Street Address or PO Box (if different from other member)<br />

(505) 228-6865<br />

jsporch@comcast.net<br />

City State/Province Zip Code<br />

Phone Number<br />

City State/Province Zip Code<br />

Phone Number (if different from other member)<br />

E-mail<br />

Birth Year (Youth ONLY)<br />

E-mail<br />

Birth Year (Youth ONLY)<br />

Zokolo by Unikornio is the leading event horse in his division in Spain.<br />

Signature<br />

Date<br />

Signature<br />

Date<br />

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RUSSIAN ROULETT+<br />

Angelique Anthony<br />

FCF OBERONS VANITY<br />

Faerie Court Farm<br />

TRUE NORTH+/<br />

Michele Owens Rieder<br />

GOLDEN ESSENCE+++//<br />

Graycie & Margie McLaughlin<br />

TA CAARNOT<br />

Herbst Farms <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

AO BREEZE++/<br />

MLM <strong>Arabian</strong>s<br />

TRADE SECRET CC+/<br />

Darsie Bell<br />

AZRABEY+<br />

Rivers West <strong>Sport</strong> <strong>Horse</strong>s<br />

138<br />

www.<strong>Arabian</strong><strong>Sport</strong><strong>Horse</strong><strong>Alliance</strong>.org

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