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ASHO4U / Region 7 Championships Results by Class: Apr 19 2021 ASHO4U / Region 7 Championships Results by Class: Apr 19 2021 Result Back# Horse Name / Breeder Owner Handler Class#701 R7 Arabian Gelding In Hand 2 Year Old Championship 3 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 478 An Riyadh MIDWEST STATION II INC DAGMAR GORDIANO Sm Azraff X Kim Crawford Ma ROGERS MN 55374 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260 Al Nayfat Stud 2 402 Aria Delacato Jmf CULBRETH EQUINE TRAININ PAT MCGINNIST LLC Delacroixx X Alada Khisses SCOTTSDALE AZ 85262 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 Margaret A Friesz 3 530 Mikimoto Jca JADE CREEK ARABIANS MANUEL LOQUEN Pagani Jca X Special Treat SISTERS OR 97759 SISTERS OR 97759 Jade Creek Arabians Class#701B R7 Arabian Gelding In Hand 2 Year Old AOTH Championship 1 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 478 An Riyadh MIDWEST STATION II INC JACOB BOGGS Sm Azraff X Kim Crawford Ma ROGERS MN 55374 ELK RIVER MN 55330 Al Nayfat Stud Class#702 R7 Arabian Gelding In Hand 3 Years & Over Championship 2 Shown Himmel Melendez Ferguson 1 613 VEYRON ORA MidWest Station II DAGMAR GORDIANO VITORIO TO X LUXEMERE JIZETTE SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260 OAK RIDGE ARABIANS 2 548 Grey Gooose ISABELLA TEMPLETON TROY WHITE Beijing Bhf X Abd Almost Parydi WEST DES MOINES IA 5026 NEW RIVER AZ 85087 Elizabeth A Camacho Class#703 R7 Arabian Gelding In Hand 2 Years & Over ATH Championship 3 Shown Melendez Ferguson Himmel 1 616 ENSYNC FMA ELLA CLARK JACOB BOGGS EDEN C X MISS FAME MRM FULSHEAR TX 77441 ELK RIVER MN 55330 JOHN AND CYNTHIA MOORE 2 566 Akhan AI GAIL LUNDQUIST GAIL LUNDQUIST Marajj x Lady Jadore CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 3 131 Fazio OLIVIA STEINBRINK OLIVIA STEINBRINK Eden C X Swanah SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 Kelly Bowman Class#704 R7 Arabian Gelding In-Hand 2 Years & Over AOTH Championship $ 5 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 613 VEYRON ORA MidWest Station II COURTNEY BOGGS VITORIO TO X LUXEMERE JIZETTE SCOTTSDALE AZ 85260 OAK RIDGE ARABIANS 2 566 Akhan AI GAIL LUNDQUIST GAIL LUNDQUIST Marajj x Lady Jadore CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 3 548 Grey Gooose ISABELLA TEMPLETON ISABELLA TEMPLETON Beijing Bhf X Abd Almost Parydi WEST DES MOINES IA 5026 WEST DES MOINES IA 50265 Elizabeth A Camacho 4 131 Fazio OLIVIA STEINBRINK OLIVIA STEINBRINK Eden C X Swanah SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 Kelly Bowman 5 162 Hf Time Bandit TRUE NORTH ARABIANS KILEY RUBIN Baskghazi X Desert Dessire PARKER CO 80138 FLORENCE AZ 85132 Krista Perea Class#705 R7 Arabian Yearling Filly Breeding Championship (non-sweeps) 3 Shown Himmel Melendez Ferguson 1 480 Carezza Rosa SUZANN VINCE DAVID BOGGS Da Valentino X Glory V SCOTTSDALE AZ 85255 ROGERS MN 55374 Midwest Station Ii Inc 2 384 Impress Z ZBIGNIEW BINKIEWICZ ZBIGNIEW BINKIEWICZ Aria Impresario X Sf Exxavia SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 Zbigniew Binkiewicz 3 634 MARIAH LEE HOLLY INNES GARY S MCDONALD MARWAN AL MAGNIFFICOO X VIRGINN TEMPE AZ 85281 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 JOHN WORCESTER Class#706 R7 Arabian Mare Breeding 2 Year Old Championship 3 Shown Melendez Ferguson Himmel 1 482 Harvanna Ma WALTER R MISHEK DAVID BOGGS Harjeet Ma X Aria Anastasia WASECA MN 56093 ROGERS MN 55374 Steve And Darla Miles 2 595 MARAJJA EK JOHN R EVANS SANDRO R PINHA MARAJJ X KINDLE VF SAN JUAN CAPISTRAN CA 9 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 JOHN EVANS AND BARBARA KAUFMAN 3 632 EMERALD GIRL M ANTHONY C MARINO JR DAGMAR GORDIANO EMERALD J X BELLA VALENTINA FA BIRMINGHAM AL 35242 SCOTT- SDALE AZ 85260 ANTHONY C MARINO OR ANTHONY C MARINO JR Class#707 R7 Arabian Mare Breeding 2 Year & Over ATH Championship 3 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 614 BYRONICA RH COSUFI S A PAUL A GLANS ROL INTENCYTY X SYLVIAH WLF ZIMMERMAN MN 55398-1 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 ROBIN HOOD FARMS 2 618 ANGEL OF VITORIO ORA OAK RIDGE ARABIANS JACOB BOGGS VITORIO TO X STAR OF JUSTICE OR FREEPORT IL 61032 ELK RIVER MN 55330 OAK RIDGE ARABIANS 3 597 ESMERALDA ENB ERIN HANSEN ERIN HANSEN EMERALD J X CAMEAA SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 PSYNERGY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENTS LLC Class#708 R7 Arabian Mare Breeding 2 Years & Over AOTH Championship $ 2 Shown Himmel Melendez Ferguson 1 479 Diamond Of Azraff PAUL A GLANS PAUL A GLANS Sm Azraff X Elandraa SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 Midwest Station Ii Inc 2 597 ESMERALDA ENB ERIN HANSEN ERIN HANSEN EMERALD J X CAMEAA SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 PSYNERGY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENTS LLC Class#709 R7 Arabian Yearling Colts/Gelding Breeding Champ (non-sweeps) 1 Shown Melendez Ferguson Himmel 1 176 Eurythmic BVA Brookville Arabians Llc CLAUDINEI MACHADO Ettro x Staarbella BVA Glen Head NY 11545 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 Brookville Arabians LLC Class#710 R7 Arabian Stallion Breeding 2 Year Old Championship 2 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 619 AN MASHAR AL MUNAWAR ARABIAN STUD DAVID BOGGS SM AZRAFF X MARCHESAA DENHAM COURT NS 2566 ROGERS MN 55374 AL NAYFAT STUD 2 383 Polititian Z ZBIGNIEW BINKIEWICZ ZBIGNIEW BINKIEWICZ Sm Azraff X Pogroms Angel SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 Zbigniew Binkiewicz Class#711 R7 Arabian Stallion Breeding 2 Year & Over ATH Champ 2 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 608 CTJ KUDURO COLTON JACOBS JACOB BOGGS VITORIO TO X FAUSTIANA GRUNDY CENTER IA 50638 ELK RIVER MN 55330 OAK RIDGE ARABIANS 2 382 Italia IA RICHARD D DEWALT Robert Pelliccia Brixx Ia X Alia Psyche Ia EL CAJON CA 92021 Scottsdale AZ 85255-0 Richard D Dewalt Class#713 R7 HA/AA ABS Yearling Colt/Gelding Championship $ 1 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 404 The Kingslayer Pma PAT MCGINNIS PAT MCGINNIS Taj Raheem X Tcr Exotica CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 Patrick And Tammie Mcginnis Class#714 R7 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand 2 Years Old & Over Championship 2 Shown Himmel Melendez Ferguson 1 612 TURBO JB JANE WALSWORTH PAUL A GLANS TURISMO RA X ROHARA MADEMOISELL MISSION HILLS KS 66208 SCOTT- SDALE AZ 85266 MIDWEST STATION II INC 2 483 Espresso Trj ANNETTE DURHAM GARY S MCDONALD Victorious Ld X Caffeine Rta +/ SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 Ross Or Terri Danielson Class#715 R7 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Champ $ 5 Shown Melendez Ferguson Himmel 1 612 TURBO JB JANE WALSWORTH JANE WALSWORTH TURISMO RA X ROHARA MADEMOISELL MISSION HILLS KS 66208 MISSION HILLS KS 66208 MIDWEST STATION II INC 2 483 Espresso Trj ANNETTE DURHAM ANNETTE DURHAM Victorious Ld X Caffeine Rta +/ SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 Ross Or Terri Danielson 3 118 Sin City Bey Linda Chapman Joey Chapman Nv Beau Bey X Oh What A Night Las Vegas NV 89131 Henderson NV 89052 Linda G Or Joey C Chapman 4 116 Rol Forever Tango SANNENE GAREHIME SANNENE GAREHIME Black Daniels X Ask Her Quick LAS VEGAS NV 89131 LAS VEGAS NV 89131 R O Lervick Arabians 5 178 Cr Captain Jack CATHERINE CRAVENS WHIT CATHERINE CRAVENS WHITAKER Cr Mamaserati + X Fabulous And CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 Catherine Cravens Whitaker Class#716 R7 ABS HA/AA Yearling Filly Championship $ 1 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 405 Tawny Kitaen Pma PAT MCGINNIS PAT MCGINNIS Marwan Al Magnifficoo X Tcr She CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 Pat Mcginnis Class#718 R7 HA/AA Mare Breeding 2 Years Old & Over AOTH Champ $ 2 Shown Melendez Ferguson Himmel 1 136 Duchess Of Bayridge SHANNON MURPHY SHANNON MURPHY Sf Aftershoc + X My New Year’s GILBERT AZ 85234 GILBERT AZ 85234 Shawn E Stachowski 2 104 Most Be Loved Ld SUSAN ESCHBACH SUSAN ESCHBACH Goldhills Most Wanted X Aiming NEW RIVER AZ 85087 NEW RIVER AZ 85087 Laughing Dog Ranch Llc Class#719 R7 Arabian Performance Halter Mare 3 & Over Championship 3 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 329 Ws Besson Caron HERBERT MEITES LAURIE D MARTIN Besson Carol X Taf Sweet Melody OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73131 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85262 Herbert & Karen Meites 2 484 Mc Arisistible Dennis Fernandez GARY S MCDONALD Sf Sir Real X Mc Ari Bella Las Cruces NM 88011 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85266 Mcdonald Arabians 3 365 Mamma Mia CCF LAURA C MICKELSON LAURA C MICKELSON Vcp Magnifire X Mz Kitty SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 Crescent Creek Farms Class#720 R7 Arabian Performance Halter Mare 3 & Over Champ AOTH 5 Shown Himmel Melendez Ferguson 1 329 Ws Besson Caron HERBERT MEITES TIFFANY M MEITES Besson Carol X Taf Sweet Melody OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73131 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73131 Herbert & Karen Meites 2 158 Gioleena ADDISON THOMPSON ADDISON THOMPSON Mpa Giovanni X Psyleena Bask FORT MCDOWELL AZ 85264 FORT MCDOWELL AZ 85264 Brenda M Barkley 3 397 Bella Luna Wra ANN M WHITLEY ANN M WHITLEY Sundance Kid V X N Wizjon Me RAMONA CA 92065 RAMONA CA 92065 Rich Or Ann Whitley 4 166 Anaya Lma KATHRYN BAKER HANNAH SERPA Marwan Al Magnifficoo X Gaa Ang RENO NV 89523 MINDEN NV 89423 Lisa Markley Or Leanne Reel 5 365 Mamma Mia CCF LAURA C MICKELSON LAURA C MICKELSON Vcp Magnifire X Mz Kitty SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85259 Crescent Creek Farms Class#721 R7 Arabian Performance Halter Mare 3 & Over Champ ATH 1 Shown Melendez Ferguson Himmel 1 329 Ws Besson Caron HERBERT MEITES TIFFANY M MEITES Besson Carol X Taf Sweet Melody OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73131 OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73131 Herbert & Karen Meites Class#722 R7 Arabian Performance Halter Gelding 3 & Over Championship 3 Shown Ferguson Himmel Melendez 1 327 SVA Major Commotion BARBARA B FERGUSON NATHAN SODERBERG Pa Paschal X Pa Mariposa Always DALLAS TX 75209 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85262 Horace D Penny Or Melinda Penny Canady 2 331 Rc Mazook RACHEL PETRICCA LAURIE D MARTIN Bremervale Andronicus ++++// X CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 SCOTTSDALE AZ 85262 Patricia M Deatley 3 134 Sir Bentlee Ld PHIL FLEMMING RENCHEL MADRID Stival X Tf Queen Ahearts PHOENIX AZ 85003 PHOENIX AZ 85003 Les Or Diane Van Dyke Class#723 R7 Arabian Performance Halter Gelding 3 & Over Champ AOTH 5 Shown Himmel Melendez Ferguson 1 327
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