ARABIAN AMBASSADORS PRESENTATION SATURDAY | 2 FEBRUARY 2019 Sydney International Equestrian Centre a WARM WELCOME to the GLOBAL WAHO COMMUNITY

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ARABIAN AMBASSADORS PRESENTATION SATURDAY | 2 FEBRUARY 2019 Sydney International Equestrian Centre a WARM WELCOME to the GLOBAL WAHO COMMUNITY AUSTRALIAN ARABIAN AMBASSADORS PRESENTATION SATURDAY | 2 FEBRUARY 2019 Sydney International Equestrian Centre A WARM WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL WAHO COMMUNITY It gives us immense pleasure to breeders from around world. We are welcome the WAHO family back to delighted to share several of the most Australia for the 2019 Conference. iconic and accomplished breeding, To gather here, at the Sydney sport, show & performance horses in International Equestrian Centre, the country, athletes and exemplars home to the Olympic Games the that showcase the immense diversity last time the WAHO Conference was and talent not only of our Arabians, hosted in Australia in 2000, is an but also the eight other Arabian especially poignant reminder of the Derivative breeds stewarded with interconnectedness we all share as a pride and great respect all across this result of our mutual love and inspiring vast continent. passion for the horse. A special thank you to the NSW On behalf of the breeders, owners, Arabian Horse Association, for riders, handlers, strappers and hosting the presentation and our enthusiasts, who, not only represent international guests in conjunction every state and territory in this with the prestigious East Coast young nation, but also exemplify the Championships. Please sit back, take it broad cross-section of our thriving all in and enjoy – we can promise you Arabian community in Australasia, a generous dose of authentic Aussie we would like to express our most hospitality, good food and great sincere appreciation for taking the company, and an inspiring collection time to share in this one-of-a-kind of the immensely talented home-bred presentation, arranged especially for Arabians & Arabian derivatives of our friends, colleagues and fellow which we are incredibly proud. The Ultimate Arabian Ambassador ELGANAN EL AIDEN March 2007 Chestnut Stallion (Poganin x Elganda by Monogramm) Bred by Michalow Stud | Poland Owned by Marie & Robert Hutchinson | Laurie & David Taylor 1 Espana Tiempo Imperial Imdal Hello Barich ELS Laheeb BG Koronation AK Latifa TS Al Malik Poganin BF Rageymazon Pepton BF Tiff any Select Pohulanka BF Bint Scimitar Pestka Fame VF Negatraz Fame Maker R Monogramm Inschallah El Shaklan Monogramma Fire Flame Elganda Vision Endel M Angelique Eloranta Abanda Estela Owner: Forest Dale Arabians Owner: Team Fire | Lehan Britten Marie & Robert Hutchison & Breeder: Mulawa Arabian Stud | Laurie & David Taylor The Farrell Family Breeder: Michalow State Stud, Poland FIRE ALERT ELGANAN EL ADIEN Grey Arabian Stallion | September 2003 Chestnut Arabian Stallion | March 2007 I was fortunate enough to be working Greg Andrews when at Mulawa; Show | Performance Record Elganan El Adien iid Poland (by He then travelled to Victoria for Show | Performance Record at Mulawa when Fire Alert was born. Jason Hodgins; Wayne Backhouse; Poganin by Laheeb) was bred by the Victorian Classic and won 2018 Australian National Bronze 2018 East Coast Reserve As a weanling, I was again lucky to and Katie Smith under saddle. Some Champion Ridden Arabian Michalow Stud and born after his Reserve Champion Senior Pure Champion Arabian Senior have him on my show team. Fire of the greatest memories are his Stallion dam, Elganda (by Monogramm), was Arabian Stallion. Stallion Alert was off ered for sale at the 2005 Reserve Senior Stallion title at the imported to Australia. 2017 NSW State Titles Champion 2018 Australian National Bronze Our next adventure was the East Mulawa Open Day, which generated 2009 Australian Arabian National Champion Australian Pleasure Arabian Senior Stallion a lot of serious interest. Two weeks Championships at Werribee against He became available for purchase Coast Championships, 2018, where 2017 National Capital Grand later at the National Stud Show, Fire 20 other stallions, the 2009 QLD 2018 National Stud Show Reserve through the internet auction for Polish he managed to win the hearts of the Champion Senior Stallion Champion Arabian Exhibit Alert won the two year colt class and Gala Show where he was named horses. Unfortunately, at that time, crowd and the more they clapped, we were unable to purchase him, but 2017 VIC Classic Reserve 2016 Australian National Champion the bigger the trot got. He truly the Reserve Junior Championship. Champion Novice Purebred Arabian Champion Arabian Senior Arabian Show Hunter Stallion he became available to us several loves the attention. He was awarded As he still hadn’t sold, I approached Under Saddle, and then in 2016, Stallion months later, when the original Reserve Champion. Greg Farrell and asked “could I buy winning the Liberty at the East Coast 2016 East Coast Champion Stallion purchaser, David Gillett, asked us if Fire Alert”. The answer was YES – my Championships. It still thrills me when 7 Years & Older He has now started on the saddle dream had begun. people watch his video of that night we would like to buy him. 2016 East Coast Champion Liberty side of his career and will be out in and comment, “that gave me goose In March 2006, I broke him to saddle. Horse We picked him up in November 2017 the show world later in 2019. bumps”. where he travelled to his new home, At the QLD Challenge I showed him 2016 East Coast Champion Sport He has produced some beautiful at halter for the fi rst time - what a Fire Alert carries the Australian fl ag at Horse Stallion Forest Dale Arabians in Tarago, NSW. foals this season for both David Gillett buzz! Thirteen years later he still gives many opening ceremonies at Arabian 2015 National Stud Show Champion His fi rst show for us was a week later and us. We look forward to their me a buzz when he hits the ring. His events, proving that he is a true Sport Horse Stallion in Canberra, The National Capital show careers. fabulous show handlers have been: Ambassador for the breed. 2015 NSW State Titles Champion Horse Show. He surpassed all our Sport Horse Stallion expectations and took all before him, He is a beautiful correct boy with placing fourth in the All Breeds Halter amazing fl amboyant movement 2014 Sydney Royal Supreme Progeny Record Champion Led Arabian Exhibit Challenge under lights on the Friday and an outstanding temperament night and Saturday winning Grand – a true ambassador of the JEZZIRE NSWAHA Breeders Sweepstakes Champion 2014 Sydney Royal Champion Led Champion Pure Arabian Exhibit. Arabian Breed. NEVERTIRE MAGGIE NSWAHA Breeders Sweepstakes Champion Arabian Stallion MAY 2009 Australian National Reserve FIRES COURT JESTER All rounder competing in lots of diff erent disciplines Champion Stallion INFATUATED BY FIRE Youngster under saddle showing real talent 2009 QLD Gala Event Champion FALSE ALARM A true ambassador competing in dressage, pony club, Novice/Maiden Purebred showing Saddle Horse 2 3 Simeon Sanegor Greylight Mash Rasham Dynasty Jamin Sparkle CraveFF Arfaja Robard Desperado Morocco Bremervale Charmed Wellworth Leilani Bremervale Sefra Spellbound Greylight NV Beau Bey Rasham American Hero Sparkle Golden Silk Arfaja Alicia QHF Georgia Peach Bronzetone Eastwinds Ovation Arfaja Nuala QHF Puss in Boots Persareh QHF Elusive Star Owner: Fiona Seymore | Owner: Fasial Al Fawaz Wentworth Estate Breeder: Quartz Hill Farm | Breeder: Ronald William Ryan | Alison Hudson Arfaja Arabians QUARTZ HILL FARM DARK BY DESIGN ARFAJA ALEXI Black Arabian Stallion | December 2015 Grey Arabian Stallion | September 2001 We proudly present QUARTZ HILL retire him and he is now being broken Show | Performance Record Arfaja Alexi is a pure Crabbet Alexi had been started under saddle Show | Performance Record FARM DARK BY DESIGN who is Fourth to saddle by Paul Hedges. With only Arabian stallion. He is the son of the in 2007, but did not commence his 2018 East Coast Champion Two 2017 NSW Triple Crown Champion Generation Quartz Hill Farm Breeding. fi ve rides to date, he is proving to Year Old Colt magnifi cent stallion Arfaja Robard ridden career until 2013. Dressage Novice He was ‘’Created by Passion, be a tractable and smart horse with (Rasham x Wellworth Leilani) who 2017 Australian National Gold Considering he has had a very short 2017 East Coast Champion Developed by Design’’. amazing movement and has captured Champion Yearling Colt is still alive and looking glorious at Arabian Dressage Novice the hearts of all who have seen him 29 years of age. He is the grandson saddle career, his achievements Dark By Design is sired by the so far. We look forward to seeing 2017 National Stud Show of the celebrated stallion Rasham are astounding. Alexi has competed 2017 National Stud Show Champion Junior Colt Champion Dressage Novice renowned CraveFF (2017 WAHO him out and about competing under (Greylight (iid GB) x Sparkle). Rasham in both the Arabian and the open Trophy Recipient) and out of saddle. 2017 Victorian State Champion was Australian National Halter show rings and is excelling in 2017 NSW State Titles Champion Junior Colt Dressage Novice Quartz Hill Farm Georgia Peach. He Champion Stallion in 1985; so far open Pony Dressage. For the past represents several generations of Design has been colour tested and 2017 VIC Extravaganza Champion Rasham is the only pure Crabbet three consecutive years, Alexi has 2017 Manning Valley Regional Quartz Hill Farm breeding, tracing is a homozygous black horse. He is Yearling Colt Arabian stallion to win this award. represented the Arabian horse at a Champion Dressage Novice back to several of the most famous free from all genetic disorders. His 2017 VIC Extravaganza Supreme very competitive level at the NSW 2017 Hunter Valley Champion horses in Australia, such as Amir El pedigree is very strong and he is bred Champion Purebred Exhibit In 2010, Alexi started his performance Dressage State Championships. Dressage Novice Shaklan, Desperado, Simeon Sanegor, to breed on. We are expecting his fi rst career with the world-renowned 2017 Goulburn Valley Arabian 2016 Crabbet Arabian Alexi is a charismatic, athletic, Baskhan, Rave VF, Al Karim Sirhalima foal this year, out of the grand dame Champion Junior Colt Double Dan Horsemanship team.
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