PERFORAMANCE SHAGYA - A R A B I A N REGISTRY

NOVEMBER, 2013 Pride Through Performance From the PShR President

I N S I D E THIS ISSUE: There we We hope you had a President’s 1 are again. wonderful, enjoyable Message Here is the next PShR and satisfying sea- Registrar’s 2 Newsletter. son. We would love to Report hear from you about I am sitting here at the National 2 it. Pictures, funny computer, thinking about Champion stories, proud L sto- Shagya a nice letter to you, look- ries...... Christmas 3 ing beside the desk out Shopping of the window. The We (the Board) had a pines have heavy relatively quiet time PShR Word 3 branches, loaded with between the Newslet- Scramble Winner white on the green. The ters. The PShR con- pasture is white and it is tinues to welcome any- 74 Tifle by 4 two words you need. Dr. Zechner still snowing heavily. It one interested in pro- started last night at 2am. moting the Shagya 74 Tifle 5 Please don’t forget to We changed the clock breed, even if you are Family consider our little shop and at the same time, not a owner. We for your Christmas shop- November 6 winter has obviously welcome every single PShR Word ping and the Nola Bates started. What a coinci- one and ask you to Scramble artwork. dence! (You have to spread the word. Influence of 7 74 Tifle know, here in Canada, Also, please don’t forget Congratulations we don’t need an official to inform Becky McCarty EU Shagya 8 & 9 start of the winter) Frozen EILEEN!!!!!!!! about your active sum- Semen mer. Your horse won’t be Makes you think about Eileen Kirsch won our eligible for the PShR Per- PShR 10 secured ponds, water PShR coffee mug at the formance Award, when Fashion heaters and feeding hay. Models last Newsletter: “Tifle we don’t know of it. It is also a good time to 74” was the first import- AHA Na- 11 & think about the last sum- ed mare! The next one Merry Christmas and a tionals 12 mer and fall season. tells you the name of a Happy New Year Please tell us about the Contact & 14 that moved in the work you did with your From Anke, Holly, Libby, Tidbits 90’s to Babolna and , how you and Linda, Julie, Kathy, and where he was born. I how they were able to Bonnie wish you luck to find the compete and perform. Shagya News Performance Shagya-Arabian Registry November, 2013

P A G E 2 Registrar’s Report

Recently on the Facebook matitis) and CEM plish this financially. page “Shagya Araber (Contagious Equine). Below I have listed stal- News” hosted by Lene This includes a recom- lions in the EU with fro- Moellgaard of Denmark I mended post-thaw motili- zen straws available for posted a question asking ty percentages, sperm use in the US. In addi- about Shagya in count, size of straws and tion, I have listed own- The following Europe with frozen semen buying by the dose vs. ers who would be inter- link to the USDA useable in the US. An buying by the straw. ested in processing government interesting discussion These links and more straws for the US if peo- gives detailed followed regarding the can be found on the ple are interested in information: requirements stallion “Shagya Araber News” purchasing, their stal- www.aphis.usda owners must comply with Facebook A page. lions are also listed. .gov/ to export frozen horse This list is only a begin- The future of the Shagya import_export/ semen to the US by the ning, it is the infor- in the US and Canada is animals/ Animal and Plant Health mation available from going to depend on a di- animal_import/ Inspection Service our Facebook discus- verse genetic selection. equine/ (APHIS). The process is sion. As the discus- How this is accom- eqine_import_ce lengthy and expensive as sion spreads and other plished is a decision mcountry.shtml it requires the stallions to stallion owners provide go into quarantine and breeders will have to de- information, we will up- In regards to the test negative for EIA termine not only regard- date this list in upcom- ing which genetics to mare owner, the (Equine Infectious Ane- ing PShR newsletters. mia), VS (Vesicular Sto- pick but how to accom- Continued on page 8 following link: www.superioreq uinesires.com/ Shagya Mare Takes Home AHA National Competitive infor- mation.shtml#fa Half-Arabian Championship and Overall High Score q offers advice and information WineGlass Sherry over two days of compe- Ronteza was referred to helpful to pur- (Budapest x WineGlass tition. Being the tough as "The Little Mare That chase viable Voodu ox by Atmandu mare she is, Sherry did Won the World" in the straws. ox), aka The Little Red not lose any pulse recov- USEF magazine. The Mare, and Olivia Ru- ery points. The sire of dam of WineGlass dolphi captured the half- Sherry has produced Voodu, is a straight Arabian AHA Champion- several successful dis- Harris bred mare Rush- ship, losing only 5 points tance riding horses. A Creek Fawn with over son of *Budapest, Wine- 3,000 miles of competi- Glass Dominus, was the tion and wins in endur- 2008 AHA Reserve ance and CTR. Every- Champion Half-Arabian one watching Sherry in CTR ridden by owner smiles as she al- Becky McCarty. Sherry ways has an energetic has a strong perfor- walk/jig that lets you mance dam line. Wine- know she is ready to go, Glass Voodu, has a just say when. On the strong performance test- trail she is all business ed pedigree. The dam of and happiest when you Atmandu, Ronteza, won just leave her alone and the World Reining Cow let her pace her own Horse competition in ride - which she does 1961 against all breeds. very well.

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NOVEMBER, 2013 P A G E 3 PShR Christmas Shopping!

Santa can always use a Caps always fit! Mugs = $15.00 new shirt! Sizes

available: Caps = $10.00 Men's Knit Polos: How about a PShR Shirts = $32.00 White - 1 Med & 1 cup full of Large License Plate Christmas cheer? Charcoal - 1 Extra Frame = $15.00 Large & 1 Small Email Linda

Rudolphi for Ladies Knit Polos: shipping cost. White - 1 Large wineglass- Charcoal - 1 Large & [email protected] 1 Extra Large

Light Blue - 1 Med & 1 Large Don’t forget your White Ping Dry Weave - 1 horse with a new Extra large (runs short) license plate frame. PShR Word Scramble Winner

PShR member Eileen Kirsch Rookie competitive in UMEC- young horse to bring along in lives in La Crosse, WI and RA. I loved Te from the moment I endurance. BTW, the PShR cup works for the US Geological first saw him. I further became in- is now my favorite for evening Survey as a research wildlife trigued with the breed while riding tea. " biologist. She is currently with Holly Kemmis and her lovely studying the songbird migra- horse WineGlass Vino. tion and airspace use primar- ily on the Mississippi River. After the ride with Holly I Eileen never stands still. She paid more at- is a former tri-athlete, ran tention to cross country and swam in Shagya's and college. In addition to endur- especially ance riding and schooling in WineGlass classical , she can horses! I fell in be found road biking, cross love with Wine- country skiing, hiking, fly fish- Glass Sherry a ing, hunting, canoeing and few years ago doing A yoga. and naturally From Eileen, "I found out gravitated to about the Shagya watching WineGlass Rez Marty Power and SA TeJat in when I was 2004 when competing for looking for a

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P A G E 4 The Dam Line 74 Tifle db, 1816 An Example of the Importance of Classical Dam Lines in

The importance of dam sented in the name. So sively by the use of Ori- lines within a breeding it is very important that ental stallions. The be- system says a lot about the dam line is shown ginning was very slow, Written by: the knowledge of the separately in the pedi- in 1831 only five Arabs breeders and about the grees of horses. The were among the 151 Dr. Peter Zechner quality and standards Shagya SAVS data- mares. of the breed. base (http:// CEO of the National www.shagya- During the time of in- Association of In most cases, the stal- database.ch) gives this creased - Horsebreeders of lion is the main focus of information in digital ing in Babolna, the a breeding program, form. I also added the mare Tifle was import- but successful horse information of dam line ed. Babolna bought Consultant of Horse breeders know that the 74 Tifle db 1816 horses from the busi- Breeding and excellent broodmare, (sometimes also writ- nessman Baron Fecht- Keeping of the based on the dam line, ten Tiffle) from this da- ig, who was also an Agriculture leads to success. The tabase. excellent expert on Association of dam line in breeding is horses and horse Austria much more important The import of the mare breeding. He imported as can be proven with Tifle to Europe coincid- many Arabian horses Recognized and calculations on the ba- ed with a period in from the Middle East Certified Consultant sis of genetics. One which horse breeding and Egypt. The horses for Legal Issues of explanation is the di- changed greatly. The were imported via Tri- Horse, Riding and rect transfer of the m- "semi-wild" practice of este and they quickly Horse Sports DNA through the fe- the Baroque was re- found new owners, it male line to the foal. In placed by a systematic was a big business at addition, the character stud breeding as we this time. In 1816 a of the foal comes know it today. A selec- very valuable transport Edited by: through the mare. Due tion system based on consisting of two stal- to this fact, the naming performance, pedigree lions and 7 mares ar- Linda L Rudolphi of horses in some and exterior values rived which included breeds depends exclu- was established. These the Original Arabian sively on the maternal were mainly military stallion Bairactar and lines, even the name of reasons; the superiori- the mare Murana I. the stallions. The ex- ty of Napoleon's caval- Both made the horse ample of this is the ry is based on the high- of Weil Mar- Horse er influence of Arabian bach in Baden- breed whose history horses, and the excel- Württemberg known has much in common lent quality of the Ara- world wide. For Ba- with the Shagya Arabi- bian horses of Polish bolna, among others , an breed. and Russian nobility as the stallion Siglavy Gid- in the stud of [Polish] ran, the founder of the The naming of the Prince Sanguszko. The breed, and the is de- Habsburg monarchy mare Tifle were import- rived historically from founded the stud ed. This mare founded the military stud farms Radautz (1792) and the largest dam line in of the Habsburg mon- Babolna (1789). Sys- the Shagya Arabian archy. The mares re- tematic horse breeding breed. The mare was ceived the name of the started in Babolna in described in the stud father (his sire line), 1806. In 1816 the deci- books of Babolna as an combined with an indi- sion was made to im- Original Arabian, of the vidual number. There- prove the horse breed- fore, no reference to ing in Babolna exclu- Continued on page 6 the dam line is repre-

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P A G E 6 The Dam Line 74 Tifle db, 1816 An Example of the Importance of Classical Dam Lines in Horse Breeding The m-DNA is Mitochondrial DNA Continued from page 4 were costly and risky. which is only passed Editor Note: For many It is therefore not sur- onto progeny by the reasons the 2012 ISG race Nedschi of Hama- prising that 74 Tifle mother. meeting in Vienna, danie, a with- and her offspring were Austria will always be a out markings with three mated to highlight in my memo- fire stripes on both sides Arabian sires. From ries. At this meeting of the neck, original fa- 1880 we find them in the PShR was accept- ther of the Arabs the breeding of Shagya ed as a member of the Hamdanie . Born in 1810 Arabian breed. She ISG. In addition, Dr. in Nedschd , at the size established a large Peter Zechner gave a 15 Fist ( 158 cm tape family with a global dis- very interesting measured ) ,she was tribution. A fact which presentation on genet- bought at 1,000 Gulden shows the high quality ics, especially in small A city and seaport in from Baron von Fecht- of the mare family and populations. Dr and northeastern Italy, ing . their outstanding Gertraud Zechner will- Trieste was one of breeding and perfor- ingly share their exper- In Babolna Tifle re- mance characteristics. tise on horses and ped- the oldest parts of ceived the stud mare igrees with great en- the Habsburg Mon- number 74. She died in The mare family of 74 thusiasm. Ge often 1835 in Babolna, three archy. In the 19th Tifle, 1816 is just one post historical pictures years before Major Fred- century, it was the example for the quality on her Facebook page erick Herbert bought we find in the dam lines of Arabian horses from most important port five mares of nine stal- of Shagya Arabian Russia, all with superi- of one of the Great lions, including the stal- breed. All classical or performance back- lion Shagya. Powers of Europe. dam lines are a breed- grounds. Their web- Trieste became the ing treasure that needs site is: This import also shows to be further developed fourth largest city of that it was not easy to www.endurance- and well kept. Many of buy mares, in compari- arabians.com. the Austro- the outstanding quali- son to stallions. The Hungarian Empire ties that make the Thank you for taking Bedouins themselves Shagya Arabians so the time to add to our after Vienna, Buda- only kept mares and unique are based in the newsletter Dr Zechner. pest, and Prague . very few stallions. They classical dam lines. wanted to sell only the colts. Also, during this time horses in general November Word Scramble were very rare and ex- pansive, for example one mare would have several In the last newsletter we had the letters and owners. At the early age numbers for “74 Tifle” spread throughout the of two mares were also used as a war horse. text of the newsletter. “Fire stripes" are a Nevertheless, the Euro- historical term for a peans wanted to buy The hint for this newsletter is: brindle color Arabian mares to be- An influential Shagya born in Denmark. pattern. come less dependent on imports, because even Remember the first person to email Anke at: at that time the region [email protected] was dangerous and ex- peditions to Syria and Wins a PShR mug! Good luck! the surrounding area

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NOVEMBER, 2013 P A G E 7 The Influence of 74 Tifle in the US and Canada

The mare 74 Tifle has her Upon disbanding of the US own designated Shagya she sold at the dam line, a big accom- Fort Reno sale in 1948 and . plishment for a little chest- was purchased by the nut horse from the desert. Hungarian Countess Mar- Her influence can be found git Bessenyey. Notes in our PShR pedigrees and from the sale describe 52 surprisingly to some, is Gazal II (6) as a 15-1 hand well represented in the mare, she had the remount Hungarian Horse Assoc of number A-K 17 and was America. registered as a Half- Arabian. This mare would go on to be the dam line of one Ninja PFF owned by Judy Moore, CA. of the most influen- tial stallions, Hun- garian Gyemant, sire of over 70 progeny. Horses owned by PShR members of this lineage include H. Bikaver, H. Wine- Glass Syrah, H. WineGlass Bac- Hungarian Wineglass Grace owned by chus, H. WineGlass Linda Rudolphi, IL. Gabriel, H. Wine- Glass Grace and H. Examples of PShR horses WineGlass Gideon. with a 74 Tifle dam line: Lily Creek Ciara owned by Kathy Hungarian Bravo, bred by Johnson, WI. 52 Gazal II (6), a 1937 Ba- Countess Bessenyey, a bolna Shagya mare by son of 52 Gazal II (6) by the Gazal II out of 47 Shagya Arabian Remount stallion XXII (4) was brought to the *Pilot, also became a sig- US by the Army Remount. nificant influence in the US and Canada. Examples in the PShR registry come through his 1986 Shagya daughter Sjonja AA out of Magic Shadow ox. Sarvar PFF (*Shandor x Sjonja AA) is the sire or grandsire of the PShR horses Lily Creek Believer’s Journey, Lily Creek Ciara, Ninja PFF and Aria Mia SE. The Hun- garian Bravo daughter Evanescent Star owned by Lori Echo Daal is the granddam Baker, WA of the stallion Evanescent Aria Mia SE owned by Judy Star AF owned by our first Moore, CA PShR president Lori Continued on page 10

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P A G E 8 Stallions with frozen straws available for export to the US

In alphabetical order: Owner/Contact: Monika & H. Gün- ther Lussberger Athos KM Rumpelstilzchenweg 16 76297 Stutensee, Phone: 2008, Dark Black/Bay 0721/682871

Shagya Stallion Email: Shagya-Araber-Zucht- [email protected] Pegasus III x Aira by Bartok www.shagya-araber-zucht- stutensee.de Sire Line: Gazlan db 1852, ge- boren 1840 Pagur ox

Dam Line: Jussuf-Stute in 2007, Chestnut Arabian stal- Bábolna lion approved for Shagya breeding

Gepard x Pospa by Prikaz

Breeder/Contact: Shagya-Araber Gestüt Mühlen Sire Line: Koheilan Adjuze db 1885 Carin Weiß Mühlen 58 Dam Line: Milordka geb. 1810 24257 Köhn Deutschland

Tel.: +49 4385 59 99 71 cell: +49 172 408 33 11

E-Mail: [email protected] www.basyl.de

Owner/Contact: Neddor Katrin Märkle Odenwaldstrasse 4 1987, Grey Shagya Stallion 74834 Elztal, Germany Navarra x Nora I by Nasrallah Tel: 06267/928316 Fax: 06267/928317 Sire Line: Gazlan db 1852, ge- Mobil: 01784337005 boren 1840 www.thr-rueckenwind.de Breeder: Khrenovoe, Russia [email protected] Dam Line: 542 Ungarin geb. 1790 Owner/Contact: Frozen Semen will be available in Frozen Semen is stored at Yancey Gertraud Zechner 2014 Farms, Ocala, FL, U.S.A. Albertsham 6 A-4902 Wolfsegg/Hausruck, Basyl Austria

2000, Bay Shagya Stallion Tel.: 07676-6275 Mobil: 0676-5047545 Bahadur x Thirza by Sulayman Email: [email protected] Sire Line: Gazlan db 1852, ge- boren 1840 http://www.endurance- arabians.com/ Mare Line: 542 Ungarin geb. Frozen semen will be available 1790 in the US in 2014.

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Owners with stallions interested in Thank You producing frozen straws available for export to the US Nola Bates!

Nola’s generous Dartan Ghazzlan donation successfully sold on Ebay. 2004, Dark Bay Shagya Stallion 2002, Grey Shagya Stallion

Daru x Sobo's Tandarra by Ghazir x Radonna by Radautz Radautz Sire Line: Gazlan db 1852, ge- Sire Line: Dahoman db geboren boren 1840 1846 Dam Line: 216 Semrie db 1902 Dam Line: 74 Tifle db 1816

Also, a thank you to PShR member Donna Coss for setting the auction up on Ebay.

Owner/Contact: Owner/Contact: Stutteri Hoberg Stutteri Dyrhaven Gitte & Jorgen Hoberg Louise & Jesper Gammelgård Gragardevej 29, Gragard Denmark 8620 Kjellerup Nola Bates and Denmark Phone: 86 48 62 07 RAA’s Dahmu mobil: 24 98 03 80 Phone: 2826 4567/2012 9866 El: (*Murad x Dahri) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

http://www.shagya-araber.dk/DSAH/ http://www.hoberg.dk/ Kaaring.html

For Sale: 2010 Shagya Sporthorse HS Wine Glass Pik Two Buck Chuck

Very quiet, easy to work, excellent manners, and very willing. Perfect All Purpose Horse Proven Athletic horses throughout his PedigGree

One of the very few *Budapest geldings available Contact: Julie Jackson-Biegert Run Along Farms www.runalongfarms.com

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P A G E 10 The Influence of 74 Tifle in the US and Canada

Continued from page 7

Continued on page 10 Baker. Samira Madigan SE also has 52 Gazal II (6) coming down through her grandsire Bold Bra- vo, a son of H. Bravo.

The 1978 Shagya mare *Aminah (Koheilan I x Siglavy Bagdady VI) bred by Ulla Nyegaard of Denmark and imported to

Her influence can the US in 1986 has a di- be found in our rect dam line to 74 Tifle. Above: H. Wineglass Soa- PShR pedigrees Bold Bravo receives an- ve owned by Chris & Marty Above: H. Bikaver owned by other line to 74 Tifle and surprisingly Power, IL. Chris & Marty Power, IL. through his dam *Aminah to some, is well in addition to line S the Below: Samira Madigan represented in Below: H. WineGlass Baa- through is sire H. Bravo SE owned by Judith Moore, chus aka “Ben “owned by the Hungarian to 52 Gazal II (6). CA Horse Associa- Kayla Reimer, IL. tion of America

PShR Members and Shagya Horses become models on the Saratoga Horseworks website!

Holly Kemmis on her Shagya gelding Wine Glass Remeny & Marty Power on her Shagya Sporthorse gelding H. Wine Glass Soave

Looking good ladies!

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P A G E 11 Association (AHA) National Distance Championship

October 24 - 28, 2013 Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area, Chandlerville, IL Managed by the Arabian Horse Distance Riders Association (AHDRA)

Manager: Jennifer Allen (PShR Inspection Scribe) Trails: Lucy Preckwinkle Bagot

Treatment Veterinarian: Rachel Boyce DVM 100 mile Vet Team: Olivia Rudolphi DVM

The 2013 AHA National 2) Place Top Five in a Re- along the trail, is an inte- Distance Championship gional ride, 3) Placing in gral part of how well a was five full days of hors- the Top Ten of a National horse will perform, it will es, riders, and weather. Ride. not be judged as part of Open divisions were also the horse’s score. run congru- The Endurance and Lim- The scoring includes ently with the ited Distance rides are pulse recovery. The base championship conducted as per the pulse is 44/minute. rides. It all AERC regulations. How- Points will be deducted started on ever, the Competitive Di- at a rate of one point for Thursday with vision differs from the every beat over base. the 100-mile various regional competi- Scoring of metabolics, endurance tive organizations. A lameness and manners ride in the Competitive Trail Ride also result in deducted sleet and cold (CTR) is a timed, judged points. The highest and continued event in which a horse score at the end of the to the end of and rider compete over a ride is the winner. the 70-mile marked trail within a spe- competitive cific period of time. In addition to mandatory ride on Mon- announce holds, man- day afternoon Experienced judges eval- agement may also con- finally in sun uate the horse on condi- duct “surprise checks” at shine. To tion, soundness, and an unannounced, ran- compete in manners. Judging begins dom location on the trail. the Nationals in camp at the first pre- These locations are usu- a horse must be regis- ride check-in, continues ally at the top of hills or tered as a purebred or throughout the event, and after a nice area to can- Wine Glass half-Arabian in the AHA. concludes when the scor- ter to determine the Sherry A note for readers out- ing is complete on the horses most capable of (*Budapest x side the US & Canada, the final day. The ride speed recovering to normal. Wine Glass AHA does not recognize must average between Voodu) the Shagya breed in their four (4) and seven (7) organization. To com- mph. However, the time Rider: Olivia pete in the Nationals a must be of sufficient Rudolphi DVM Shagya would have to speed and challenge to have a purebred Arabian allow for stress factors to Breeder: parent and be registered be utilized in judging. as a half-Arabian. Linda L Rudolphi Except for having a horse Horses must also qualify held during a restroom for the Nationals by being break, all riders are re- 60 months of age and quired to care for their completing one of the fol- own mounts during the lowing within the last 2 entire competition. Alt- years: hough horsemanship, in- 1) Complete 100 miles at cluding the ability to ne- Continued on page 12 an AHA sanctioned ride, gotiate obstacles found

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P A G E 12 2013 Arabian Horse Association Distance Nationals

PShR Member Ride Results

Continued from page 11 Open Division Peso (Peso completed his 25 mile LD 10-24 1,000 career miles the fol- 50 mile Purebred Arabian Sherry Aune & Lily Creek lowing week-end) Endurance AHA National Rhythm (Shagya Championship Sporthorse) - 2nd place and Marty Power and SA Te Jat Julie Jackson-Biegert & SHF Best Condition (Shagya) Zareefa D Star (Zari) – Top 25 mile LD 10-26 Doug Biegert and Halsteads Several members Ten Olivia Rudolphi and H Wine- Firesky (purebred Arabian) well represented glass Syrah (Shagya Kayla Reimer and CS Osten- the PShR at the Sporthorse) - 1st place and tatious (Shagya) AHA Nationals. Best Condition Not only are our horses proving their abilities, our members are al- so involved in various disci- plines and stay current in equine competition.

50 mile Half or Anglo Ara- bian Endurance AHA Na- tional Championship Sher- ry Aune & Cabernet Sauvi- gnon – Top Ten Novice 10-27 Nicole Mauser-Storer & So- 70 mile 2-day Competi- sas Playboy at Sonset tive (CTR) 10-27 & 28 50 mile Endurance 10-24 Lightweight Oliv- Lightweight ia Rudolphi and WineGlass Julie Jackson-Biegert & Ace Unless noted Sherry (Shagya) 1st place (purebred Arabian) 1st place otherwise, all Eileen Kirsch & Sabins Nicole Mauser-Storer & Peso photos during Scooter (purebred Arabian) 5th place 5th place the Nationals Heavyweight are courtesy 35 mile CTR 10-27 Light- Chris Power & WineGlass Denis Andersen Young Photo of: weight Mar Debonair (Shagya) 4th place 70 mile Purebred Arabian ty Power & H WineGlass 50 mile Endurance 10-26 Karl Competitive National Soave (Shagya Sporthorse) 1st place Lightweight Creations.com Championship Julie Jackson-Biegert and Eileen Kirsch & Sabins 35 mile CTR 10-28 SHF Zareefa D Star Scooter – Top Ten Paschal & Deb Light- (purebred Arabian) 6th Place Paschal, SD 70 mile Half or Anglo Ara- weight Marty bian Competitive National Power & H WineGlass Soa- ve (Shagya Sporthorse) 1st Heavyweight Championship place Sherry Aune & Cabernet Olivia Rudolphi & WineGlass Sauvignon (Half-Arabian) 4th Sherry (Shagya) - Champion Novice 10-26 Place and High Point Overall Nicole Mauser-Storer &

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Contact Us www.performanceshagyaregistry.org

President: Liaisons:

Anke Brander - Canada Kathy Johnson - Wisconsin

[email protected] [email protected]

Vice President: Julie Jackson-Biegert - Illinois

Libby Fletcher-Henderson - Florida [email protected]

[email protected] Website:

Treasurer: Holly Kemmis - Wisconsin

Holly Kemmis - Wisconsin [email protected]

[email protected] Nicole Mauser-Storer - Illinois

Breeding Chairperson: [email protected]

Linda Rudolphi - Illinois Awards Chairperson:

[email protected] Becky McCarty - Ohio

Secretary: [email protected]

Bonnie Burnett - Kentucky Membership Chairperson:

[email protected] Linda Rudolphi

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Sherry Aune of Wis Did you find the letters sprin- Stallion reports are due and her Shagya/ the end of the year Trakehner mare Lily kled throughout the newslet- Creek Rhythm are ter to spell the name of a his- To avoid late fees, 2013 ranked 3rd in the Mid- toric Shagya-Arabian? Be foal registration applications must west AERC Regional Best Condi- the first to email Anke and win tion standings with 6 Best Condi- be received by January 31, 2014 tion awards in 2013. Rhythm has a a PShR mug! total of 565 career miles, 460 of those miles in 2013.

Several nice Shagya & Don’t forget to nominate your Shagya Sporthorses are horse for the 2014 PShR Your PShHR dues for 2014 listed for sale on the PShR Awards Facebook page!

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