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Publications Committee: Editorial Chair, Cara Rothrock Editorial Committee: Kate Waddell, Nancy Nathanson, Jeannette Lessels,Carol Walker, Kiki

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2009 IALHA Elections Results and Show Dates 6 Honoring Our Past 10 2008 IALHA National Championship Horse Show 14-15 2008 National Grand Champion Senior Stallion and Mare 16 The Lusitano Comes of Age 18-19 IALHAYouth Nominee for the USEF Youth Sportsman Award 20 2008 Year End Awards and High Point Winners 22-23 2008 National Championship Show Results 24-48 IALHA Futurity Program Winners 50-51 Nadia BAWon by Andres G. Rodriguez and Family 51 Andalusian Crosses: Not just a cross, but an awesome cross 52-53 World Equestrian Games Come To The USA 53 The Problem Mare 54-55 USEF and You 55 Fiesta Of The Royal Horse 56 Riding Clothing Clasica Style .part 2 58-60 IALHA Membership Forms 64-65 Stallion Directory 61 Business Card Directory 62 Classifieds 63-64 Advertising Index 64

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Issue 2, 2009 Deadline: February 21, 2009 Release: March 28, 2009 The primary objectives and purposes of the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association are: (1) to preserve, improve, and maintain the purity of the blood of horses of the Andalusian breed, which includes horses of Spanish origin known as Caballo Pura Raza Espanola and / or of Portuguese origin, known as Cavalo Puro Sangue Lusitano, or Raca Lusitano, and / or of Spanish / Portuguese origin, and to promote public interest in the science of breeding Andalusian horses, and to foster, aid, and encourage the breeding, exhibition, and promotion of this breed; and (2) to advance the knowledge and education of the public and Members about horses of the Andalusian breed and to promote the acquisition and distribution of knowledge of the history, use, and standard, medical, and other care and treatment, and propagation of horses of the Andalusian breed.



2009 IALHA Elections Results and Show Dates President: Julie Alonzo Vice President: Malen Dell Treasurer: Veronica (Roni) Vale Secretary: Veronica Brownell Show Chair: Ronnie Marroquin Registry Board: Anita Alfaro Audit Committee: Dawn Griggs Betty Jaeger Lori Wiesenhut

LOCAL QUALIFYING SHOWS Region 1

March 6-8

Rainbow Royal Burbank, California thepark@hwy246.net

Region 7

March 21-22

Andalusians Al Sol Newberry, FL ruayneroandaluz@msn.com

Region 5

March 19-22

Pin Oak Charity Great SW EQ Center Horse Show Katy, Texas lgrahamwwl@comcast.com

Linda Graham

Region 1

April 29 - May 3 Fiesta of the Spanish LA Equestrian Center Horse Show Burbank, California Joanne@asmanj.com

Joanne Asman

Region 3

May 29-31

Baroque Horse Classic Elkhorn, Wisconsin thepark@hwy246.net

Region 7

May 8-10

Southern Hospitality Shelbyville, TN jacqualene2004@yahoo.com

Region 3

July 10-12

Region 6

July 18-19

ERAHC Region 6 South Hadley, MA crqhf@aol.com

Linda Denniston

Region 7

August 21-23

ERAHC Classic Virginia Horse Center crqhf@aol.com

Linda Denniston

(note: Raul Armendariz was elected to an Audit Committee position, but prior to the close of the election resigned due to personal reasons).

Region 1 Directors: Joanne Asman Warren Mather Chuck O’Donnell Kate Waddell (note: Bruce Howard and Joanne Asman received the same number of votes. Bruce decided to withdraw from the election, thus preventing the need for a re-vote for that seat)

Region 2 Directors: Ramona DeJong Pedro Munoz Sanchez Miguel Santana (one vacancy) Region 3 Directors: Paul Bricco Joyce Firkus Pamela Nelson Cara Rothrock Region 4 Directors: Karen A. Muhler Rita Greslin Ricard Amy Star Carol Walker Region 5 Directors: Elise Chand Walter Henslee Marti Kilian-Cochran Christine (Kiki) Teague Region 6 Directors: John Day Sharon Mohr Sharon Parker Regina-Sophia Siegel

Midwest Celebration Springfield, OH rothrockandalusians@hotmail.com

Lessa Nero

Nancy Nathanson

Jackie Hal

Cara Rothrock

REGIONAL QUALIFYING & CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS Region 3 Region 3

August 13 August 14-16

Region 3 Qualifying Elkhorn, Wisconsin Region 3 Championship Elkhorn, Wisconsin thepark@hwy246.net

Region 7 Region 7

September 11 Region 7 Qualifying Newberry, FL Sept 12-13 Region 7 Championship Newberry, FL ruayneroandaluz@msn.com

Nancy Nathanson Nancy Nathanson

Lessa Nero Lessa Nero

Don’t Miss Your Opportunity to Show!

Region 7 Directors: Victoria Esquivel Jeannette Lessels Victoria McIntire Sue Weakley Region 8 Directors: Julie Hernberger (three vacancies) 6

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HONORING Our Past In this first issue of The Andalusian for over several days of work; Susan was quick of the trophy styles, she also negotiated 2009, I would like to acknowledge the con- to explain why she had started this job. “I prices for the artwork well below market tributions of six people who have served was shocked,” she said, “when I found out value and herself transported all the tropreviously in leadership roles within the that they used to just throw the unused rib- phies to Fort Worth, Texas, each year so the Association but are taking a well-deserved bons away at the end of the show.” Without Association wouldn’t bear the cost of break to enjoy membership without the Susan to head up this task, you can bet freight. Many of the horses who got their burden of leadership this year. show-ring debut as part of the Have you enjoyed seeing futurity program, started and “Continuity gives us roots; change for many years run entirely by the ‘This Horse Will Change Your Life’ advertisements in Nadine, have returned to capmagazines and watching peo- gives us branches, letting us stretch ture National titles. Of course, ple’s faces light up when they contributions go far and grow and reach new heights.” Nadine’s find out they can get a free beyond the trophies and futuAndalusian poster merely by rity program; over her many ~Pauline R. Kezer, author, requesting one from the years of service to IALHA, office? We can thank Pat she has served on almost politician Brennan, who retired from his every committee we have. role as IALHA Treasurer in A fixture at Board meet2008. As Chair of the Marketing we’ll be looking for someone else willing ings, show clinics, and IALHA events of Committee, Pat was instrumental in helping to donate their time and risk hand cramps to many sorts, Bruce Howard has shared his the Association form a clearer advertising continue this tradition of economy. expertise and passion for Andalusians Although her contributions have run through his service on many committees campaign, work from which the 2009 Marketing Committee will draw as they the gamut from writing articles for The over the years as well. Many times over the make plans for how to continue to advance Andalusian magazine, filling in as secretary past couple of years, Bruce’s memory of this legacy. I clearly remember Pat’s smile for the Association when called upon, to previous Board decisions and varied expeas he explained his goal with the helping organize fund-raising events for her rience has helped us navigate potentially Andalusian poster give-away. “I want to regional club in California, Nancy treacherous water. I, personally, will miss have an Andalusian poster in hung on the Nathanson’s greatest legacy to the IALHA the clear thinking he so clearly showed at wall of every horse-crazy child out there,” may be her service as a member and chair every meeting in which I participated with he explained. “I want them to dream not of of the USEF’s Andalusian / Lusitano him. horses in general, but of Andalusians.” His Committee. She helped coordinate the Change in leadership is an inevitable goal appears to be well on its way to being writing and revising of the rules by which part of every institution. It is perhaps even our horse shows are governed. Anyone realized. The posters have become one of who has read through the A/L Division sec- more expected in an Association such as the largest draws at Andalusian information tion of the USEF rulebook understands just ours that leans so heavily on volunteers to booth at Horse Expos and publicity events how monumental this task has been. fulfill our mission. Rushing forward, howacross the regions. Gareth Selwood first presented the ever, without remembering those who have Participated in a local Andalusian idea of becoming an affiliate of USEF to served in the past and turning to them from horse show in the past few years? You’ve the Board. The USEF affiliation has pro- time to time for guidance, would not only benefitted from Susan Cooper’s behind- vided our Association with a codified set of be unwise, it would be foolhardy. Please the-scenes work, probably without even rules, clear processes for judge training and join us in thanking the many volunteers being aware of it. To ensure that members licensure, and the opportunity to collabo- who have served IALHA in the past. from all regions had equal opportunity to rate with other breed associations to Although we have highlighted only six qualify for the National Show, Susan advance horse competitions across the recent leaders here, we know there are hunworked hard with the Show Committee to United States. Through the Horse of the dreds of people to whom the IALHA owes a institute procedures for having local shows Year program, members from all regions debt of gratitude. If there is a member in approved, providing the list of required have the opportunity to compete for yearclasses – which helps give every member of end recognition in both pure and half- your region who has risen ‘above and IALHA the opportunity to qualify for every Andalusian divisions. Gareth’s efforts in beyond’ to contribute to the Association, to class offered at Nationals. She also created these areas have paved the way for breeders reach out to new members, and to share documents to help guide local show man- to track the point-earnings of their stallion’s their knowledge of the Andalusian with agers through the process of putting on an progeny, useful information for mare own- new-comers to the breed, please pass their A-rated USEF show. She single-handedly ers as well. names along to President Julie Alonzo saved the IALHA thousands of dollars over Nadine Tilley’s major contributions (president@ialha.org). We would love to the years by removing the old year’s date over the years include the bronze trophies have the honor of recognizing the contribufrom all unused National show ribbons and that have been awarded at the National replacing it with the new. Updating the rib- Shows, these were the result of Nadine’s tions of members from each region bons, taking inventory, and ordering efforts. Not only did she pay for the origi- throughout the year. 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2008 IALHA National Championship Horse Show October 13- 18 Fort Worth, Texas was once again the destination of choice for the Andalusian owners, trainers and breeders who work hard all year long toward the goal of competing at the IALHA National Championships. This year, the show was dedicated to three great ambassadors of the IALHA. Pedro Salas, one of the world’s most renowned breeders of the Andalusian horse and one of the first to compete on the IALHA circuits and Bunny and Eloise Pearl, who through their generosity and enthusiasm have contributed greatly to the association. Monday started the schedule off with a full slate of qualifying classes for those who wanted some extra time in the big ring or for those who, for whatever reason, had not yet qualified for the National show. Local judge, artist and novelist, the Honorable Helen Hogan officiated throughout the day in all divisions. Her enthusiasm for the breed and kind remarks were appreciated by all and especially some of our youth who were at their first Nationals. Tuesday marked a first in IALHA show ring history, when the day began “on the triangle” with the Dressage/Sport Horse in hand division in the W.R. Watt arena. The Honorable Mr. Thomas A. Poulin of St. Charles, Illinois made his choice from the entries shown as they calmly executed the required pattern at the walk and trot. The triangle is often used in Keurings and Inspections of other breeds as well as our own in Spain, Portugal and Brazil. The classes were very well received and promise to grow quickly in the future. Dressage performance classes began at 1:00pm in the John Justin Arena. National Champion rides flowed nicely all afternoon with USEF Steward and Technical Delegate Cindy Reid watching closely as Whizzer Baker managed the show with his usual expertise, despite the absence of his wife and business partner Kathi Baker, who had to stay home in Florida to recover from an emergency appendectomy. The whole staff of Four Winds West pitched in and filled all the gaps with Kathi available by phone and e-mail throughout the week. 14

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The very successful and well attended clinic schedule began Tuesday with “Complete Show Grooming” by Dave and Gloria Hennen of Kir Aim Andalusians, also the recipients of the IALHA Breeder of the Year for 2008. Wednesday morning started with halter futurity classes for three year olds. Purses were very good this year with top-five purebreds taking home over one thousand dollars a piece. The extra money these classes offer is just an added bonus to the breeders who have invested so much already in time, resources and emotion in the business of breeding horses. More National Championship Halter classes filled the morning and afternoon as well as another great clinic by Bruce Howard and Francine Dismukes on starting the Show and Traditional Carriage Driving Horse and Marc and Lisa Cardinaels from El Sueno Espanol on Native tack and Attire. The Wednesday evening session began with a parade of the Dressage Champions from Tuesday. The elegant riders and their equine partners turned out one last time to cherish their victories in bright white wraps and polished boots and tack. Rick Osteen was on hand to capture all the show’s moments with his camera while Lavoy Shepards video team, Classic Video, did the same in motion and sound. National Championship performance classes followed the Parade in many divisions for both the purebred and half-bred horse. None of these classes could have been offered without the many generous Patrons and Sponsors who gave freely so as to ensure a successful event. John Brown of Bradenton, Florida was the driving force behind the great response we had in Patron fund raising this year and for that we thank him sincerely! Thursday Brought us to the final Halter titles in the morning for the Purebred Junior and Senior Champion Mares and Stallions followed by the very popular Amateur to Handle classes where the owners get a chance to show off with their own or friends’ horses. Showmanship in Hand for our youth exhibitors was another first for the National Show that promises to grow quickly and will probably need an age


split in the not so distant future. This year’s entries did a remarkable job and are a great tribute to our association and their parents and trainers. Speaking of great trainers and the Youth of IALHA….Lauren LaVine, IALHA’s 2008 Horsewoman of the Year, followed in the afternoon with a most informative clinic and Q&A on Equitation for youth attendees while Bill and Diane Calderon of Iberian Connection gave their view and expertise on traditional tack and attire. Thursday evening’s session began with the Parade of Halter Futurity Champions taking their final victory lap and ensuring the world that the breed’s future is secure with such quality and talent in our young American bred horses. Competition was deep in all the evenings’ classes with special attention and recognition going to the Carriage Driving, Dressage Suitability and Liberty classes where the horses truly gave incredible performances. Friday’s clinics began with Ben Johnson on Equine Videography and Marketing. Owner of Ben There Marketing and an instrumental member of the IALHA web committee, his expertise was received very well by attendees. Vaughan Smith’s Halter training techniques were again very popular, as his methods are well proven by his great show ring success and the respect he receives by his peers, which this year resulted in him being named Professional Horseman of the Year. The rest of the day, people spent either visiting with the vendors and artisans on the mezzanine level or catching glimpses of victory passes on the arena floor, while some diehards seemed cemented to their seats as they watched intently from beginning to end, each session of classes. With the change in schedule this year, Friday night was the last chance to see an evening performance of show classes and eager spectators as the parade of National Grand Champions in Halter strutted their stuff to music and applause. High Point perpetual trophies were awarded in the arena throughout the show to the hard working horses and exhibitors who competed in many shows all over the country for the honor of taking one of the magnificent IALHA awards home. 15

Doug Shane and Nicho Meredith, our announcers and masters of ceremonies, informed people that the silent auction would close at noon and encouraged everyone to buy tickets for the raffle mare Nadia BA as the drawing would be that night. Nadia BA, donated by Paul and Gail Bricco had enchanted people all week with her liberty time in the arena and quiet time back at her stall, ensuring good ticket sales. The last of the clinics organized by Ronnie Marroquin took place Saturday afternoon. Kimberly Garvis, who has spent the past few years training and competing in Working Equitation in Brazil and has now returned to the United States with the goal of helping to establish the discipline here, presented a lecture on Working Equitation. As our newly elected Show Chair, Ronnie is working closely with Kimberly and others on the Show Committee to have comprehensive rules ready for this exciting new division by 2010. The show ended, so to speak at the beginning, as the very young Lead Line riders were accompanied into the arena on their trusted steeds by proud attendants. We hope that these early experiences will help encourage these young riders to return to the show ring again and again in the years to come.. Saturday Evening’s exhibitions of Andalusians and Lusitanos,”From Golega to Sevilla and Beyond” included a variety of presentations, exhibitions, and opportunities for those who had spent the week showing to relax and laugh together. .Champions from every division had the opportunity to come out to the arena for recognition, and Medieval Times came through once again to support the IALHA with their amazing acts. We are forever grateful for their historical and constant contributions. Joanne Asman of Asman and Associates pulled it all together in her usual way, working over the whole week with everyone involved to truly make it the night to celebrate and honor one of the world’s oldest and noblest breeds. OURS!

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2008 National Grand Champion Senior Stallion and Mare Reserve National Grand Champion in the Junior Stallion class and I knew I wanted to compete with him when he entered the Senior Stallion class.” At 6 years old, Andaluz-ANG is just beginning his career. His next challenge will be learning the subtle art of Haute Ecole. It should be a perfect fit for this intelligent and handsome stallion

National Grand Champion Senior Stallion With quiet majesty, Andaluz-ANG surveyed his new kingdom, the chaos of the show ring with its’ flashing cameras, blaring music and noisy crowd left him unfazed. He was a gentleman and now a National Grand Champion, and he knew how to behave like both. “He’s a dream to work with,” says Warren Mather, who showed Andaluz at Nationals. “He has a great mind and he carries himself so well.” Jesus Villarreal, Andaluz’s owner, combed the fields and stables of southern Spain for 10 days before finding the colt. Villarreal was an admirer of Jocoso XXI and this 2-year-old colt out of Andaluza LXXIII, was just like his famous sire. With his regal bearing, wonderful movement and calm air of sophistication, Villarreal knew his search for a stallion was over. He brought the young horse home to J.V. Ranch in Boerne, Texas, and knew he had something special. It was only a matter of time until others would see it too. “I competed against Andaluz when he was a 4 –year-old,” adds Mather. “He was

National Grand Champion Senior Mare From the moment Di Amore’s hooves touched the ground, Ryan Prince realized two things: one, she wasn’t a stallion and two, she had National Champion written all over her. Ever since he was 8 years old, Prince’s dreams revolved around an Andalusian Stallion, but one look at this filly and his plans changed “I knew in my gut she was going to be a National Champion,” Prince says. “She had this amazing presence, a

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regal bearing, like she was the princess and you should feel honored to be around her With her bloodlines, she had the right to feel like royalty, by Santiago and out of Kahlua, her relatives trace back to some of the finest Spanish lines including Legionario III . But life interrupted Ryan’s plans and, forced by circumstances beyond his control, he had to let Di Amore go. “I sold her when she was almost two,” explains Prince. “I kept track of her, saw her win the 2004 National Champion Country Pleasure Saddleseat Open class and I always wanted her back.” As fate would have it, Prince would get the chance to own Di once again and she would prove his instincts were right. Seeing her win National Grand Champion Senior Mare 2008 with Bruce Howard handling her, brought their journey full circle and even an injury wouldn’t keep Prince from seeing his girl earn her title. “I drove 2000 miles with a compression facture in my back to see her at Nationals. She’s such an amazing horse and she brought so many people together,” Prince says “ I’ve had so much help, I couldn’t have done it without Dave and Gloria Hennen, her breeder and trainers, Ray Freson and so many others. It was just a very special time.”

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The Lusitano Comes of Age By Sarah Eakin The Lusitano, whose history is linked to bullfighting, the cavalry, past European royalty and the classical equitation of the Alter Real, has evolved to become a sought after modern day sport horse. Classical equitation performed throughout Europe formed the basis for dressage as performed at Grand Prix level. Today the Lusitano is well represented at international competi-

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tion level. Witness seven Lusitanos entered for the dressage competition at the 2008 Beijing Olympics representing Brazil, Portugal and Australia. “Recently rediscovered, the Lusitano horse has re-acquired the prestige it enjoyed in the past centuries as one of the best saddle horses in the world,” said Paulo Gavião Gonzaga, founder of Interagro Lusitanos of Brazil, the world’s largest breeder of the Lusitano horse. “The growing demand, however, cannot be fully satisfied by the still small numbers of horses and breeders around the world and this scarcity, combined with its high performance in competition, turned the Lusitano into one of the most desired sought after horses of the moment, explaining its standing as a symbol of status and prestige for its owners and trainers.” This recent evolution can be traced back to the 70s when the Lusitano horse was first imported into Brazil. Interagro was one of the pioneers of Lusitano breeding outside the breed’s native country of Portugal. The Interagro breeding program began with four mares and one stallion and in the ‘80s they upped the stakes bringing in a large shipment of Lusitanos from Portugal. Shortly after, the borders were closed for four years due to quarantine restrictions and no horses could be imported in to Brazil. At the time Dr Gonzaga was laying the foundations for the breed’s future outside its traditional roles. While the deep-rooted culture of the Lusitano remains revered and respected inside and outside of Portugal, it has also provided the ingredients to usher in a new era for the breed. “It was possible and we took the time to look really carefully for the good breeders and the good bloodlines that still existed in Portugal,” said Dr Gonzaga. “As soon as the ports were open, we imported about 70 mares (not all at once). At that time we had about 100 – the horses we had in Brazil were already producing and some mares came over pregnant. “Now we have about 600 horses. The season in Brazil is from August to June. Each year we have a new generation. So in March every year we have the highest number of horses. We have a fluctuation of about 100 more or 100 less. We always stay with a minimum of 600.” The Lusitano has recorded successes in many areas of modern-day equestrian competition, notably a team of Lusitano horses won the 1996 World Championship in the 'four-in-hand' class in Belgium, driven by Felix Brasseur and

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owned by Jose Manuel de Mello, president of the Portuguese Lusitano Association. Peter Van Borst, is working with a team and a pair of Lusitanos, stemming from the Interagro bloodlines and owned by William Robinson of Robinson Lusitanos, Idaho. “We have high aspirations for them,” said Van Borst, who recently moved the Lusitanos to Aiken, South Carolina – traditional driving country that has taken interest in the recent arrival of the breed. “The Lusitano has a huge heart, great stamina, wonderful reflexes and impulsion because while you can play with the external appearance you can’t breed heart and intelligence so easily into a horse. That said, Interagro has the luxury of being able to put together a chemistry of bloodlines. “Interagro are also using the wonderfully diverse gene pool that they have to produce driving horses. We are hoping these horses we are working with now will bear witness to the fact that the Lusitano has the ideal characteristics for a competitive driving horse.” As the largest breeder of the Lusitano horse worldwide, Dr Gonzaga’s passion for the breed is clear, and his vision for their wider role as horses under saddle for both competition and amateur fulfillment is emerging. “You have a universe of amateurs and very few professionals,” he said. “This mass market is the amateur. They have difficulty mastering the Warmblood as they don’t have the character that the Lusitano has…” Still it has taken time for the breed to become recognized on the world stage. While in many ways the deep-rooted history of Lusitano breeding has fuelled its emergence as a universally talented horse, it has also dictated a conservative approach to its evolution. “The Lusitano is a very interesting breed,” said Dr Gonzaga. “It has a fascinating history and the breeders are proud of their lines. The first time the Lusitano appeared in dressage – it seemed almost culturally inadmissible because it was widely thought that Baroque was the only way that was valid.” Times have changed and doors are opening to the Lusitano horse. “The Lusitano can go to the Olympics but they can also be ridden by children,” explained Dr Gonzaga. “It is the best horse on which to learn to ride. Training with a Lusitano is much easier, much safer. It is a horse that can do everything a Warmblood can do but it’s easier to ride and cheaper too. They are very clever horses and they don’t forget. It takes much less time to teach them than other breeds. Lusitanos like people and they try to please you, which make them enjoyable for amateurs and 19

professionals alike.” Dr Gonzaga sums up the breed most adeptly in his book, O Cavalo Lusitano. “They are strong, vigorous horses, obedient, generous of character, agile, and articulate, elegant, distinct and arrogant, proud, lordly and noble of spirit; they are also docile, intelligent and submissive, easy to teach for every horse activity,” he wrote. “Such characteristics make the Lusitano the best saddle horse in the world.”

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IALHA Youth Nominee for the USEF Youth Sportsman Award - Joanna Wayland Each year, the USEF asks each of its breed affiliates to nominate one outstanding youth for consideration for the USEF Youth Sportsman of the Year Award. These young people are invited to attend the USEF Youth Convention at the Annual Meeting and to participate in a summer seminar put on by USEF. The youth ultimately chosen as the USEF award winner is given a lifetime membership in USEF. This year’s IALHA nominee, Joanna Wayland, is a well-known fixture at Region 2 events; she recently had the opportunity to expand her circle of friends at the 2008 IALHA National Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas. Youth Committee Chair Alison Cooper explained that she had been well persuaded by Joanna’s application, but was even more impressed when she met her in person, commenting on how humble Joanna was about her many accomplishments. One of the things that caught the attention of the IALHA Board, which selects each year’s nominee, was how much she had personally invested in her achievements. Joanna has

worked for years to pay board and upkeep on her horse (a BLM mustang mare expecting a half-Andalusian foal in February.) She has traded stall cleaning for the opportunity to learn, and has willingly shown Andalusians and HalfAndalusians for many Region 2 members to gain more experience in the show ring. She has won numerous awards with horses she has shown for IALHA owners Carla Shown, Joan Sciacca, Julie Alonzo, Ann Beaver, Cyndy Stephens-Winchell, and Pedro and Cindy Munoz Sanchez at shows hosted by the Northwest Andalusian Horse Association (NWAHA) as well as Canada’s Pacific Association of the Andalusian and Lusitano Horse (PAALH). Her involvement with IALHA is not limited to the show ring, however. In Region 2, Joanna has assisted with show preparation clinics for the past several years, alternating between demonstrating proper equitation and showmanship and serving as scribe for the clinician. In addition, Joanna has represented the IALHA at the Northwest Horse Expo three years running, presenting Andalusians for owners in the breed demonstration and helping to host the informational booth. In 2008, she joined forces with Alexa Volwiler, an IALHA member from Washington, to work on increasing youth involvement at Region 2 IALHA shows. The two presented a list of suggestions at the NWAHA general membership meeting in August, many of which will be adopted by the club this year. Reflecting on Joanna’s many strengths, Alexa commented, "Joanna is always kind and helpful. She is

proactive in supporting the breed and is a very devoted equestrian." In Texas, besides carrying the flag for the opening ceremonies on Thursday and Friday nights, Joanna won a Reserve National Championship Title in Western Equitation on Biaritz MC, owned by Alison and Susan Cooper; she showed Rancho Tres Potrillos’ Hilandero X in the senior stallion halter class. She also showcased her versatility by winning both the English and Western performance futurity classes on three-year-old stallion Armani LFA. Joanna was delighted when she learned that she had been selected as the IALHA’s nominee for the award. With a blush of excitement, she thanked the Board for their confidence in her and promised to do her best to be a good ambassador for our Association. Those who have had the pleasure of meeting her can offer their assurances; she’ll do us proud. Applications included a coversheet, four essays, three letters of recommendation, and a resume. This year, we were particularly impressed by the variety and strength of applications. To honor the six youth who submitted applications for this award, the IALHA Board voted to send each of them a free IALHA Youth or Associate membership for 2009. Youth are encouraged to look for information about the coming year’s award in the summer. If you would be interested in helping to sponsor scholarships aimed at supporting our youth, please contact President Julie Alonzo (president@ialha.org). The Youth Committee will be seeking ideas for continuing to expand the services we offer to our youth throughout the year.

About the Cover - Nadine Tilley Iberian Peninsula in 1972. On her return to the U.S., she was surprised and disappointed not to be able to find such a horse available for sale. Her first Andalusian partner, the Garrisonbred young stallion Bilbaino III, was a Christmas gift in 1980; since then she has never wavered in her fervor for them. Tilley bought her current Hemet, CA ranch in 1997, now known as home to USC’s mascot, Traveler. Pictured here winning 2008 National Champion Vintage Rider – Western, then earning the title of 2008 Reserve National Champion Western Pleasure Open with Bill Deeney, the Andalusian horses captivated palomino Lusitano stallion Xar Pei VO, Nadine Tilley’s heart on a visit to the by Donaire out of Ordenada do Top, 20

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was purchased by Tilley for her 60th birthday, after watching his video. Training and showing has been a collaborative effort by Glenn Wilson, Bill Deeney and Tilley. Xar Pei VO has just started driving and enjoys taking good care of Nadine on trails. Xar Pei’s first foal crop is due in 2009. The USC mascot program has been endowed by the Tilleys. Nadine says, “We’ve set it up so that the white horse Traveler must always be Andalusian. We always have 6 or 7 Traveler prospects in training.” At 61, Nadine’s dearest ambitions are not yet fully realized. “Every day I can enjoy horses and share the day with these horses is an accomplishment. I feel so blessed to have them in my life.”



2008 Year End Awards and High Point Winners IALHA is proud to announce the recipients of Year End Awards for 2008. The Year End Awards program recognizes the accomplishments of breeders and exhibitors. Recipients are nominated by their peers, and selected by the IALHA Show Committee. These awards take into account not only individual accomplishment in the show ring, but sportsmanship, service, and dedication to the breed. The winners are not necessarily those with the greatest accumulation of show points. Indeed, the awards serve as important recognition of the contributions of IALHA members that eclipse a mere point tally.

Lauren LaVine Adelina RLA

The 2008 IALHA Year End Awards are presented to: 2008 IALHA Breeder of the Year -- Kir-Aim Andalusians 2008 IALHA Purebred Horse of the Year -- Kripton-Seni II 2008 IALHA Half Bred Horse of the Year -- Adelina RLA 2008 IALHA Professional Horseman of the Year -- Vaughan Smith 2008 IALHA Professional Horsewoman of the Year -- Lauren LaVine 2008 IALHA Amateur Horseman of the Year -- John Brown 2008 IALHA Amateur Horsewoman of the Year -- Lynne DeJong 2008 IALHA Rookie Trainer of the Year -- Erica Peet 2008 IALHA Junior Exhibitor of the Year -- Hayley Perkins 2008 IALHA Volunteer of the Year -- Ronnie Marroquin

Erica Peet Fandango Del Sol

High Point Award Winners are decided by the number of show points accumulated during the 2008 year. 2008 High Point Award Winners Abrazo Andaluz Country English Pleasure Saddle Seat High Point Horse: Fandango del Sol, owned by Rothrock Andalusians Andy & Ira Dack Trophy for English High Point Horse Horse: Afrodita M. Suay, owned by Nancy & Joe Latta/ Amandalusian Farm Arnold Houser Trophy for Halter High Point Horse: Millenia TCV, owned by Rothrock Andalusians Arthur Houston Amateur Owner of the Year (Owner/Rider) Horse: Fandango del Sol Owner/Rider: Cara Rothrock, Rothrock Andalusians Brian V. Selwood Perpetual Trophy for Purebred Show Hack Horse Horse: Afrodita M. Suay, owned by Nancy & Joe Latta/ Amandalusian Farm Cristiani Trophy for High Point Half Andalusian Dressage Horse Horse: Navaria De Noche, owned by Dr. Kevin & Deborahlee Harbin Destinado V Trophy for Overall High Point Gelding Horse: Rublo JIM, owned by David & Mary Ross Four Oaks Stables High Point Half Andalusian Halter Horse Horse: Zima BA, owned by H. Paul and Gail Bricco Glenn Wilson Perpetual Trophy for Half Andalusian Overall High Point Performance Horse Horse: Marengo's Miss Matilda, owned by Gareth A. Selwood Greg Garrison Trophy for Overall High Point Performance Horse Horse: Fandango del Sol, owned by Rothrock Andalusians

Lynne DeJong

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John & Joanne Asman Award for Half Andalusian Youth Exhibitor Horse: Marengo's Miss Matilda Exhibitor: Samuel Hybicki Owner: Gareth A. Selwood Loren Eames High Point Amateur of the Year (Horse/Rider) Horse: Fandango del Sol Rider: Cara Rothrock Owner: Rothrock Andalusians Luis & Anita Alfaro Award for High Point Youth Exhibitor, English Horse: Centello H Exhibitor: Jessie Shields Owner: Sandy & Jessie Shields Luis & Anita Alfaro Award for High Point Youth Exhibitor, Western Horse: Solana Exhibitor: Lindsey Rothrock Owner: Rothrock Andalusians Mal & Barbara Currie Trophy for Western High Point Horse: Solana, owned by Rothrock Andalusians Manor Hill IALHA High Point Junior Horse Horse: RC Duque, owned by Rothrock Andalusians Nadine Tilley Trophy for Country Pleasure Driving Horse: Fandango del Sol, owned by Rothrock Andalusians Nadine Tilley Trophy for Show Pleasure Driving Horse: Melodica, owned by Samantha Goldmann Open Halter - Half Andalusian Horse: Orlando SG , owned by Gareth A. Selwood Open Halter - Purebred Andalusian Horse: Barbie Do Passargada, owned by Gareth A. Selwood Penny Onstott Memorial English Pleasure Hunt Seat High Point Horse: Afrodita M. Suay, owned by Nancy & Joe Latta/ Amandalusian Farm Regalado II Trophy for High Point Purebred Dressage Horse Horse: Piloto do Top, owned by Milton & Linda Stenstadvold Selwood Park Stable Trophy for Formal Driving and Riding Horse of the Year Horse: Desperado C, owned by H. Paul and Gail Bricco Terry Tenney High Point Costume Horse of the Year No Entries The Tilley Family English Pleasure Saddle Seat High Point No Entries Westmoreland Trophy for High Point Purebred Carriage Driving Horse Horse: Movado, owned by Pat Garrison/ Garrison Ranch Zafiro Carriage Driving Horse of the Year Horse: Fandango del Sol, owned by Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians

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Solana

Orlando SG

Desperdado C

Barbie Do Passargada


2008 IALHA National Championship Horse Show October 13–18, 2008 Will Rogers Memorial Equestrian Center Fort Worth, Texas

Judges National Qualifying Classes Honorable Helen Hogan Fort Worth, Texas Dressage Classes Honorable Thomas Poulin St. Charles, Illinois National Championship Halter & Performance Classes Honorable Cecile Hetzel-Dunn Weirsdale, Florida Honorable Diane Morgan-Stasiak Pueblo West, Colorado Honorable Richard Petty Jacksonville, Oregon Place

Horse

Owner

Exhibitor

National Championship Dressage Sport Horse Prospect Andalusian Filly 3 & Under CH RA Dulcineya David, Kimberly Peet, Howard RES Marquesa RDL Henslee, Walter & Judith Vasquez, Ruperto Top 5 Garbeau Stammler, Chuck & Julie Contreras., Mario # Horses In Class: 3 National Championship Dressage Sport Horse Andalusian Mare 4 & Older Filomena P Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Rhianna BR Stammler, Chuck & Julie Contreras., Mario Solana Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Brianna MGP Dismukes, Francine Dell, Malen # Horses In Class: 4

RA Dulcineya - CH Dressage Sport Horse In Hand Fillies 3 & Under

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

Santiago - National Champion Dressage Sport Horse in Hand Stallions 4 & Over

National Championship Dressage Sport Horse Half Andalusian Mares Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Knechtel, Kurt Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Vasquez, Ruperto Nancy May Dismukes, Francine Dell, Malen # Horses In Class: 3 National Championship Dressage Sport Horse Prospet Andalusian Colts 3 & Under CH RA Devante Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard RES Luzido TP Schuermann, Pat Hill, Marian Top 5 Bossanova CDP Person, Cheryl Person, Cheryl Top 5 Usario KDW Osborne, Gail Hill, Marian # Horses In Class: 4 National Championship Dressage Sport Horse Andalusian Stallion 4 & Older CH Santiago Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Cara RES Gentil Mor Stammler, Chuck & Julie Contreras., Mario Top 5 Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Top 5 Tomo Yackey, Marta/George, & Keelin Keeling, Tim Top 5 RC Duque Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard # Horses In Class: 7 CH RES Top 5

RA Devante -CH Dressage Sport Horse in Hand Colts 3 & Under 24

CH RES

National Championship Dressage Sport Horse Andalusian Gelding Fariseo M Brown, John Or Simone Brown, John Armand Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard # Horses In Class: 2 ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009



CH RES

National Championship Dressage Sport Horse Half Andalusian Gelding Prazer OBF William Woods, University Keeling, Tim Fuego Amor Humphries, Diana Regalmuto, Susann # Horses In Class: 2

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

Amaretta Saltador OOR 1 Fiero LFA Respetuosa UVF

CH RES

Tiziu Das Videiras Nortena TG

Third Level - Test 1 - Open Wilder, Petra Julien, William # Horses In Class: 2

Wilder, Petra Liss, Dara

CH

Tiziu Das Videiras

Fourth Level - Test 1 - Open Wilder, Petra # Horses In Class: 1

Wilder, Petra

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Training Level Test 4 - Open Ximango Interagro Edwards, Patrica Smith, Vaughan Tomo Yackey, Marta/George, & Keelin Keeling, Tim Rhianna BR Stammler, Chuck & Julie Bender, Jennifer Prusio Harris, Jane Keeling, Tim Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Lavine, Lauren # Horses In Class: 7

CH

National Championship Training Level Test 4 - Adult Amateur Respetuosa UVF Hurley, Teresa Hurley, Teresa # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Championship First Level Test 4 - Open Ximango Interagro Edwards, Patrica Smith, Vaughan Gentil Mor Stammler, Chuck & Julie Bender, Jennifer Sabio GF Marroquin, Carol &, Meyer, Jan Sabo, Deirdre Saltador Oro 1 Henslee, Walter&Judy, & Gina H Smith, Nancy # Horses In Class: 4

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Second Level Test 4 - Open Teodoro’s Hechizo Blake, Linda Madriguera, Julie Alejandro Marroquin, Ronnie & Carol Sabo, Deirdre Candescence O’Keefe, Leigha Regalmuto, Susann # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Third Level Test 3 - Open Cristobal/Pecos McLaughlin, Matt McLaughlin, Matt Tiziu Das Videiras Wilder, Petra Wilder, Petra Nortena TG Julien, William Liss, Dara # Horses In Class: 3

CH

National Championship Third Level Test 3 - Adult Amateur Belleza SMDR Teasley, Deirdre Teasley, Deirdre # Horses In Class: 1

CH

National Championship Fourth Lever Test 3 - Open Cristobal/Pecos McLaughlin, Matt McLaughlin, Matt # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Fei Prix St Georges Thru Grand Prix Ultriz Interagro Barney Enterprises, LLC Valter, Tom Uno-HM Tangel, Beatrice Thompson, Katie Electrizar Claeys, Mary Claeys, Mary # Horses In Class: 3

Adelina RLA - CH Half Andalusian Sport Horse in Hand Mares all ages

Respetuosa UVF - CH Training Level Dressage Adult Amateur

Adelina RLA - CH Dressage Sport Horse Half Andalusian Mares

Mona Lisa BA - RES Half Andalusian Fillies 2 & Under

Training Level - Test 2 - Open Barney Enterprises, LLC Henslee, Walter&Judy, & Gina H Claeys, Mary Hurley, Teresa # Horses In Class: 4

Zima BA - CH IALHA Futurity 3 YO Half Andalusian Mares 26

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Daponde, Dan Smith, Nancy Claeys, Mary Hurley, Teresa



KA Habanero - Champion Dressage Futurity Training Level Test 1

Aleah TA - Reserve Champion Country Pleasure Open

Eladio's Estrella * Champion Half-Andalusian Colt / Stallion All Ages * Champion Half-Andalusian Futurity Colt

Estampa MA - Reserve National Grand Champion Filly 2 & Under

CH RES

National Championship Musical Freestyle-1st Thru 4th Levels Teodoro’s Hechizo Blake, Linda Madriguera, Julie Belleza SMDR Teasley, Deirdre Teasley, Deirdre # Horses In Class: 2

CH RES

KA Habanero Goliath

IALHA Dressage Futurity Training Test 1 Nash, Sally Ashley, Vincent Mc Cooper, Alison & Susan Cooper, Alison # Horses In Class: 2

CH

Rhianna BR

IALHA Dressage Futurity First Level Test Stammler, Chuck & Julie Bender, Jennifer # Horses In Class: 1

CH

Zima BA

CH

IALHA Futurity 3 YO Half Andalusian Geldings Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

IALHA Futurity 3 YO Andalusian Mares Belleza Del Dia Gaviria, Carlos/Cozette Howard, Bruce Minuet 2005 Brown, John Or Simone Brown, John Kyrie Eleison Smith, Janita Smith, Vaughan Garbeau Stammler, Chuck & Julie Colwell, Roy AA Priti Priti Galgano-Chadha, Maria Selwood, Gareth A # Horses In Class: 5

CH RES

IALHA Futurity 3 YO Half Andalusian Stallions Eladios Estrella Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Lori Ann Galileo 2005 Hilgenkamp, Brenda Hilgenkamp, Brenda # Horses In Class: 2

CH

Fabuloso AF

CH

National Grand Championship Half Andalusian Colts/Stallions Eladios Estrella Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Lori Ann # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Fillies 2 & Under RA Dulcineya David, Kimberly Peet, Howard Estampa MA Starr, Dr, Anne Lentz, Amber Prieta Zancada RSDP Norris, Lorene Smith, Vaughan Espejuela MA Contreras, Mario Mather, Warren Fabulosa Roy Royal Horse Farms, . Knight, Sharon # Horses In Class: 8

CH RES

National Grand Championship Half Andalusian Fillies 2 & Under Mielera ARM Armendariz, Raul Wilcoxson, Kimm Mona Lisa BA Bricco, Paul & Gail Selwood, Gareth A # Horses In Class: 2

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Colts 2 & Under Esplendido MA Martinez, Ariel Mather, Warren RA Devante Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard KA Cilantro Hennen, Dave Howard, Bruce Hd Corazonador Brotherton, Don & Carol Brown, John Ferragamo TA Tilley, Nadine Deeney, Bill # Horses In Class: 9

IALHA Futurity 3 YO Half Andalusian Mares Bricco, Paul & Gail Selwood, Gareth A # Horses In Class: 1

IALHA Futurity 3 YO Andalusian Stallion Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine,Lauren Lavine, Lauren # Horses In Class: 1

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CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

RA Dulcineya - Grand Champion Filly 2 Years & Under

Adelina RLA - CH Half Andalusian Amateur to Handle Mares all ages

Eladio's Estrella * Champion Half Andalusian Stallion all Ages Amateur to Handle * IALHA Futurity 3 YO Half Andalusian Stallions

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Grand Championship Half Andalusian Geldings All Ages Prazer OBF William Woods, University Keeling, Tim Lone Star Bravio CR Partners LLC, . Romans, Leigh Anne Fuego Amor Humphries, Diana Regalmuto, Susann Full Moon’s Rising Coffman, Nancy & Jay Bies, Pamela # Horses In Class: 4

CH RES Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Senior Geldings 4 & Over Fariseo M Brown, John Or Simone Howard, Bruce Armand Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Sincero Seaman, Sandy Alamilla, Francisco # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian Mares - Amateur Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Knechtel, Kurt Escandalosa Pagliuso, Shannon Pagliuso, Shannon Zima BA Bricco, Paul & Gail Bricco, H. Paul Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Lee, Sharon Mona Lisa BA Bricco, Paul & Gail Hybicki, Samuel # Horses In Class: 5

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian Geldings - Amateur Lone Star Bravio CR Partners LLC, . Cox, Susan Prazer OBF William Woods, University Hudson, Katie Full Moon’s Rising Coffman, Nancy & Jay Bies, Pamela Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 4

CH

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

Desperado C - Champion Formal Driving Open

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

CH RES

Fandango del Sol - CH Country English Pleasure Saddle Seat Open 30

National Grand Championship Half Andalusian Senior Mares 3 & Over Escandalosa Pagliuso, Shannon Mather, Warren Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Knechtel, Kurt Zima BA Bricco, Paul & Gail Bricco, H. Paul Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Vasquez, Ruperto Anzmerelda Brackeen, Charlette Brackeen, Charlette # Horses In Class: 6

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian Stallions - Amateur Eladios Estrella Glazier, Lori Ann Mack, Macy # Horses In Class: 1 National Championship Half Andalusian Best Movement Escandalosa Pagliuso, Shannon Bies, Pamela Mielera Arm Armendariz, Raul Wilcoxson, Kimm Zima Ba Bricco, Paul & Gail Bricco, H. Paul Lone Star Bravio CR Partners LLC, . Romans, Leigh Anne Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Vasquez, Ruperto # Horses In Class: 7 National Championship Andalusian English Pleasure Hunt Seat Open Sundance Tornado Wood, Paula Dell, Malen Afrodita M.suay 1 Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda Oloroso Perryman, Michelle Daponde, Dan Caraquita RS Price, Barbara Lentz, Amber Gabriela DM Lattimore, Marianne Romans, Leigh Anne # Horses In Class: 11 National Championship Half Andalusian Dressage Suitability Amateur Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Lee, Sharon # Horses In Class: 2 National Championship Andalusian Country Pleasure Driving Amateur Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Cara Maite Tilley, Nadine Tilley, Nadine RC Duque Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Mary Farandola MC Dismukes, Francine Mohandas, Renu # Horses In Class: 4 ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009



Desperado C - CH Andalusian Heritage Tack And Attire - Open

Marengo’s Miss Matilda - RES Half Andalusian Costume Open

El Gitano - Champion Gelding All Ages- Amateur to Handle

Cuervo ADF - Reserve Grand National Champion Jr. Stallion

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Heritage Tack And Attire - Open Desperado C Bricco, Paul & Gail Bricco, H. Paul Lady Kathryn Of Dexheim Dexheimer, Kathryn Dexheimer, Kathryn Lara E Dexheimer, Kathryn Hillyard, Robert # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian English Show Hack Open Lone Star Bravio CR Partners LLC, . Romans, Leigh Anne Prazer OBF William Woods, University Hudson, Katie Diva G Rock, Karen & John Rock, Karen Candescence O’Keefe, Leigha Regalmuto, Susann Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Bricco, H. Paul # Horses In Class: 5

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Western Pleasure Amateur Kripton-Seni II Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda Centello H Shields, Sandy & Jesse Shields, Jessie Solana Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey Xar Pei Vo Tilley, Nadine Tilley, Nadine Brianna MGP Dismukes, Francine Mohandas, Renu # Horses In Class: 7

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian English Pleas Vintage-Ama 45 & Older El Gitano Ayad, Emil & Ana Harvey, Nancy Afrodita M.suay 1 Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta, Nancy Prusio Harris, Jane Harris, Jane Melodica Goldmann, Deb Goldmann, Deb Desperado C Bricco, Paul & Gail Bricco, H. Paul # Horses In Class: 6

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian English Pleasure Saddle Seat Open KA Tabasco CR Partners LLC, . Romans, Leigh Anne Unico XLI Sausman, Karen Shields, Sandy Howard, Bruce TB Trueno Brown, John Or Simone Brown, Simone Gredos TG Pannhausen, Kendra Pannhausen, Kendra # Horses In Class: 4

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Junior Mares 3 & 4 YO Castilla AD Delgado, Jr, Arturo&, Delgado, Howard, Bruce Filomena P Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Inez VW Starr, Dr, Anne Mather, Warren Regatona TNF Knight, Sharon &, Corley, Tim Knight, Sharon Belleza Del DIA Gaviria, Carlos/Cozette Romans, Leigh Anne # Horses In Class: 9

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Junior Stallions 3 & 4 YO Amici BB Tilley, Nadine Deeney, Bill Cuervo ADF Martinez, Alphonso Mather, Warren Santeno KDW Guerra, Domingo Howard, Bruce RC Duque Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Hado MC Brown, John Or Simone Smith, Vaughan # Horses In Class: 10

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Senior Mares 5 & Over KS Di Amore Prince, Ryan &, Freson, Ray Howard, Bruce Millenia TCV Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Aleah TA Tilley, Nadine Wilson, Glenn Lisonjera-Mac Royal Horse Farms, . Knight, Sharon Solana Rothrock Andalusians Clift, Erica # Horses In Class: 6

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Santeno KDW - CH Andalusian Stallions All Ages Amateur to Handle

Inez VW - RES Amateur to Handle Mares all Ages

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Senior Stallions 5 & Over Andaluz-Ang Ojeda Villarreal, Jesus Mather, Warren Silverio RB Brown, John Or Simone Brown, John Unico XLI Sausman, Karen Smith, Vaughan Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Saltador Oro 1 Henslee, Walter&Judy, & Gina H Vasquez, Ruperto # Horses In Class: 9

CH RES Top 5

National Grand Championship Andalusian Geldings-All Ages-Amateur El Gitano Ayad, Emil & Ana Ayad, Antoinette Armand Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey Fariseo M Brown, John Or Simone Brown, John # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Mares - All Ages - Amateur Filomena P Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Mary Inez VW Starr, Dr, Anne Bies, Pamela Millenia TCV Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Cara Solana Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey RA Dulcineya David, Kimberly David, Kimberly # Horses In Class: 11

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Stallions All Ages Amateur Santeno KDW Guerra, Domingo Kinney, Keri RC Duque Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Cara Centello H Shields, Sandy & Jesse Knechtel, Kurt Heroe Mac Rock, Karen & John Rock, John # Horses In Class: 8

National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Showmanship - Jr Exhib CH Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel RES El Gitano Ayad, Emil & Ana Ayad, Antoinette Top 5 Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin Top 5 RA Dulcineya David, Kimberly Rothrock, Lindsey Top 5 Melodica Goldmann, Deb Goldmann, Samantha # Horses In Class: 6 El Gitano - RES Champion Showmanship in hand Jr Exhibitor

Marengo’s Miss Matilda - CH And./Half And. Showmanship - Jr Exhib

Santeno KDW - CH Andalusian Stallion All Ages Amatuer to Handle 36

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian English Pleasure Amateur Prazer OBF William Woods, University Hudson, Katie Gable MC Dismukes, Francine Bennett, Mary Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Lee, Sharon Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel # Horses In Class: 5

CH

National Championship Andalusian Formal Driving Open Desperado C Bricco, Paul & Gail Selwood, Gareth A # Horses In Class: 1

CH

IALHA Futurity 3&4 YO Andalusian English Pleasure Armani LFA Alonzo, Julie Wayland, Joanna # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Dressage Hack - Amateur Kripton-Seni II Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda Ilustre De La Parra Berger, Jennifer Berger, Jennifer Millenium Nichols, Gail Nichols, Gail # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian Country English Pleasure Open Lone Star Bravio CR Partners LLC, . Romans, Leigh Anne Nancy May Dismukes, Francine Dismukes, Francine Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel # Horses In Class: 3 ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009



DiMaggio TA - Champion Western Junior Horse

Santeno KDW - RES CH Andalusian Show Pleasure Driving Jr Horse

Caraquita RS - Reserve National Champion Dressage Suitability Open

Fandango Del Sol - CH Traditional Carriage Driving Open.

Diva G - National Champion HalfAndalusian Costume Open 38

CH RES

National Championship Half Andalusian Vintage Rider English/West - Ama Lone Star Bravio CR Partners LLC, . Cox, Susan Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Bricco, H. Paul # Horses In Class: 2

CH RES

National Championship Andalusian Show Pleasure Driving Jr Horse Filomena P Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Santeno KDW Guerra, Domingo Hennen, Dave # Horses In Class: 2

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Western Pleasure Jr Horse Dimaggio TA Tilley, Nadine Deeney, Bill Fariseo M Brown, John Or Simone Brown, Simone Joyante H Thompson, Tracy Lichau, Peter Armani LFA Alonzo, Julie Wayland, Joanna # Horses In Class: 4

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Best Movement Lisonjera-Mac Royal Horse Farms, . Knight, Sharon Dos Banderas KC Martinez, Alphonso Mariscal, Jose Luis Heroe Mac Rock, Karen & John Contreras., Mario Bolera RHF Royal Horse Farms, . Stewart, Jennifer Farruco LXXXIII Martinez, Ariel Torres, Jose Luis # Horses In Class: 12

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Dressage Suitability Open Ximango Interagro Edwards, Patrica Smith, Vaughan Caraquita RS Price, Barbara Lentz, Amber Comprendido Lattimore, Marianne Romans, Leigh Anne Rhianna BR Stammler, Chuck & Julie Bender, Jennifer Saltador Oro 1 Henslee, Walter&Judy, & Gina H Smith, Nancy # Horses In Class: 7

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian Costume Open Diva G Rock, Karen & John Rock, Karen Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel Gable MC Dismukes, Francine Bennett, Mary Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Lavine, Lauren Lone Star Bravio CR Partners LLC, . Cox, Susan # Horses In Class: 5

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Traditional Carriage Driving Open Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Farandola MC Dismukes, Francine Dismukes, Francine Armand Rothrock Andalusians Clift, Erica Brianna MGP Dismukes, Francine Dell, Malen # Horses In Class: 4

CH

National Championship Andalusian Formal Saddle Horse Open Desperado C Bricco, Paul & Gail Bricco, H. Paul # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES

National Championship Half Andalusian Western Pleasure Amateur Prazer OBF William Woods, University Hudson, Katie Don Ciro Alejandro Branson, Terrye Bennett, Mary # Horses In Class: 2

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian English Show Hack Amateur Santeno KDW Guerra, Domingo Kinney, Keri El Gitano Ayad, Emil & Ana Harvey, Nancy Gredos TG Pannhausen, Kendra Pannhausen, Kendra Afrodita M.suay 1 Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda Monje 1 Hancock, Windy Krickett Hancock, Windy Krickett # Horses In Class: 6

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Santeno KDW - CH Andalusian English Show Hack Amateur

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Country English Pleasure Open Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Clist, Erica Aleah TA Tilley, Nadine Deeney, Bill Comprendido Lattimore, Marianne Romans, Leigh Anne Casimiro De Teodoro Goff, Myron Smith, Vaughan Dos Banderas KC Martinez, Alphonso Mariscal, Jose Luis # Horses In Class: 7

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

RA Devante Santiago Lady Kathryn Of Dexheim Lara E

CH RES Top 5

CH Adelina RLA - RES Half Andalusian Western Pleasure Junior horse

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

CH RES Desperado C - Champion Andalusian Formal Saddle Horse Open

CH RES Top 5

CH RES

CH El Gitano - RES Champion English Show Hack Amateur CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

El Gitano - RES Champion Showmanship in hand Jr Exhibitor 40

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Andalusian Liberty Class Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock Andalusians Dexheimer, Kathryn Dexheimer, Kathryn # Horses In Class: 4

Peet, Howard Rothrock, Cara Hillyard, Patrick Hillyard, Robert

National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Doma Vaquera Basico Oloroso Perryman, Michelle Daponde, Dan Valente Do Retiro Barney Enterprises, LLC Daponde, Dan Electrizar Claeys, Mary Claeys, Mary # Horses In Class: 3 National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Doma Vaquera Alta Ultriz Interagro Barney Enterprises, LLC Valter, Tom # Horses In Class: 1 National Championship Andalusian Dressage Hack Open Uno-Hm Tangel, Beatrice Thompson, Katie Ultriz Interagro Barney Enterprises, LLC Valter, Tom Tomo Yackey, Marta/George, & Keelin Keeling, Tim Kripton-Seni II Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda Gentil Mor Stammler, Chuck & Julie Bender, Jennifer # Horses In Class: 10 National Championship Andalusian English Pleasure Saddle Seat Amateur Gredos TG Pannhausen, Kendra Pannhausen, Kendra TB Trueno Brown, John Or Simone Brown, Simone # Horses In Class: 2 National Championship Half Andalusian Dressage Suitability Open Don Ciro Alejandro Branson, Terrye Dell, Malen Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Smith, Nancy Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 3 National Championship Andalusian Country English Pleasure - Jr Exhib Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey El Gitano Ayad, Emil & Ana Ayad, Antoinette # Horses In Class: 2 IALHA Futurity 3&4 YO Half Andalusian Driving Gadiva Norsk Stroup, Dawn Stroup, Dawn # Horses In Class: 1 National Championship Andalusian English Pleas Hunt Seat Jr Horse Prusio Harris, Jane Keeling, Tim Joyante H Thompson, Tracy Lichau, Peter Goliat MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Cooper, Alison KA Habanero Nash, Sally Ashley, Vincent Armani LFA Alonzo, Julie Wayland, Joanna # Horses In Class: 6 National Championship Half Andalusian Driving Open Chocolate Chip Tilley, Nadine &, Wilson, Glen Wilson, Glenn Nancy May Dismukes, Francine Dismukes, Francine Viento M Elfers, Dorothy Hennen, Dave Gadiva Norsk Stroup, Dawn Brown, Simone # Horses In Class: 4 ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009



National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Saddleseat Equitation - 14-17 Yr CH Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel RES Gable MC Dismukes, Francine Bennett, Mary # Horses In Class: 2 CH Chocolate Chip - Champion Half Andalusian Driving Open

El Gitano - RES Champion Country English Pleasure Amateur

KA Habanero - RES Native Tack & Attire Open

Dios Viento - Champion HalfAndalusian Pleasure 13 & Under

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Caraquita RS * CH Dressage Suitability Amateur * Champion Hunt Seat Amateur * Champion Hunt Seat Jr. Exhibitor * Champion Hunt Seat Equitation

IALHA Futurity 3&4 YO Andalusian Western Pleasure Armani LFA Alonzo, Julie Wayland, Joanna # Horses In Class: 1

National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Saddle Seat Equitation 13/Under CH Melodica Goldmann, Deb Goldmann, Samantha RES Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Meyers, Michelle # Horses In Class: 2 CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Pleasure Driving Open Armand Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Brianna MGP Dismukes, Francine Dismukes, Francine Minuet 2005 Brown, John Or Simone Brown, Simone # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Country English Pleasure Amateur Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Cara El Gitano Ayad, Emil & Ana Harvey, Nancy Palida Brown, Joy & Stella, Pettid, J Brown, Stella Fabuloso XLI Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda Melodica Goldmann, Deb Goldmann, Deb # Horses In Class: 5

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National Championship Half Andalusian Western Pleasure Open Patina Jdon Tilley, Nadine Deeney, Bill Prazer OBF William Woods, University Petterson, Jennifer Don Ciro Alejandro Branson, Terrye Dell, Malen Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Lavine, Lauren # Horses In Class: 4

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National Championship Half Andalusian Pleasure Jr Exhib - 13/Under Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Goldmann, Samantha # Horses In Class: 2

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National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Reining Open Oloroso Perryman, Michelle Daponde, Dan # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian English Pleasure Hunt Seat Amateur Caraquita RS Price, Barbara Price, Victoria Kripton-Seni II Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda Centello H S hields, Sandy & Jesse Shields, Jessie Afrodita M.suay 1 Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta, Nancy Prusio Harris, Jane Harris, Jane # Horses In Class: 10

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Native Tack & Attire Open Ultriz Interagro Barney Enterprises, LLC Valter, Tom KA Habanero Nash, Sally Ashley, Vincent Gentil Mor Stammler, Chuck & Julie Bender, Jennifer Gredos TG Pannhausen, Kendra Pannhausen, Kendra Electrizar Claeys, Mary Claeys, Mary # Horses In Class: 6

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Aleah TA - Champion Country Pleasure Driving Open

Santeno KDW - Champion And. English Pleasure Saddle Seat Jr Hs

Diva G - National Champion HalfAndalusian Dressage Hack Open.

National Championship Half Andalusian English Pleasure Hunt Seat Open Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Lavine, Lauren Don Ciro Alejandro Branson, Terrye Dismukes, Francine Prazer OBF William Woods, University Petterson, Jennifer Candescence O’Keefe, Leigha Regalmuto, Susann Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel # Horses In Class: 7

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Country Pleasure Driving Open Aleah TA Tilley, Nadine Wilson, Glenn Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard RC Duque Rothrock Andalusians Clift, Erica Farandola MC Dismukes, Francine Dell, Malen Melodica Goldmann, Deb Selwood, Gareth A # Horses In Class: 5

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian English Show Hack Open Uno-Hm Tangel, Beatrice Thompson, Katie Unico XLI Sausman, Karen Shields, Sandy Barbian VIII Nelson, Pam Harrington, Nichole El Gitano Ayad, Emil & Ana Lange, Ted Afrodita M.suay 1 Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta-Shields, Amanda # Horses In Class: 10

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National Championship Andalusian English Pleasure Saddle Seat Jr Horse Santeno KDW Guerra, Domingo Kinney, Keri # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian Dressage Hack Open Diva G Rock, Karen & John Rock, Karen Candescence O’Keefe, Leigha Regalmuto, Susann Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Western Pleasure Open Farandola MC Dismukes, Francine Dismukes, Francine Xar Pei VO Tilley, Nadine Wilson, Glenn Kripton-Seni II Latta, Joseph & Nancy Shields, Sandy Gentil Mor Stammler, Chuck & Julie Bender, Jennifer Solana Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard # Horses In Class: 8

National Championship Andalusian English Pleasure Hunt Seat Jr Exhibitor CH Caraquita RS Price, Barbara Price, Victoria RES Centello H Shields, Sandy & Jesse Shields, Jessie Top 5 Biaritz MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Swope, Ryne Top 5 Farandola MC Dismukes, Francine Bennett, Mary Top 5 El Coronel Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 7 Adelina RLA - Champion Half Andalusian Hunt Seat Open

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Trad Carriage Driving Amateur Fandango Del Sol Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Cara Armand Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey Brianna MGP Dismukes, Francine Mohandas, Renu # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian English Pleasure - Jr Horse Patina Jdon Tilley, Nadine Deeney, Bill Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Lavine, Lauren Don Ciro Alejandro Branson, Terrye Dismukes, Francine Magicos Takara Lee, Sharon Smith, Nancy # Horses In Class: 4

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National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Huntseat Equitation - 14-17 Yrs CH Caraquita RS Price, Barbara Price, Victoria RES Centello H Shields, Sandy & Jesse Shields, Jessie Top 5 Farandola MC Dismukes, Francine Bennett, Mary Top 5 Biaritz MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Wayland, Joanna Top 5 Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel # Horses In Class: 7

Viento M - National Champion HalfAndalusian Driving Jr. Horse

Chocolate Chip - Champion Half Andalusian Driving Amateur

Adelina RLA - RES Half Andalusian English Pleasure Junior Horse

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Native Tack & Attire Amateur KA Habanero Nash, Sally Ashley, Vincent Gredos TG Pannhausen, Kendra Pannhausen, Kendra Desperado C Bricco, Paul & Gail Bricco, H. Paul # Horses In Class: 3

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National Championship Half Andalusian Driving - Jr Horse Viento M Elfers, Dorothy Elfers, Dorothy Gadiva Norsk Stroup, Dawn Brown, Simone # Horses In Class: 2

National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Huntseat Equitation - 13/Under CH Biaritz MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Swope, Ryne RES Melodica Goldmann, Deb Goldmann, Samantha Top 5 Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Meyers, Michelle # Horses In Class: 3 CH RES Top 5

National Championship Half Andalusian Driving Amateur Chocolate Chip Tilley, Nadine &, Wilson, Glen Tilley, Nadine Gadiva Norsk Stroup, Dawn Stroup, Dawn Viento M Elfers, Dorothy Elfers, Dorothy # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Pleasure Jr Exhibitor - 13/Under Biaritz MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Swope, Ryne Melodica Goldmann, Deb Goldmann, Samantha El Coronel Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Show Pleasure Driving - Open KA Tabasco CR Partners LLC, . Romans, Leigh Anne TB Trueno Brown, John Or Simone Brown, Simone Filomena P Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard # Horses In Class: 3

National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Walk/Trot Equitation-10 & Under CH Goliat MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Rowe, Riley RES Biaritz MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Whaley, Madison Top 5 Lady Kathryn Of Dexheim Dexheimer, Kathryn Hillyard, Patrick # Horses In Class: 3 Don Ciro Alejandro - RES Half And. Western Pleasure Amateur

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National Championship Half Andalusian Western Pleasure Jr Horse Don Ciro Alejandro Branson, Terrye Dismukes, Francine Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Lavine, Lauren # Horses In Class: 2

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Filomena P Minuet 2005

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Dressage Suitability Amateur Caraquita RS Price, Barbara Price, Victoria Brianna MGP Dismukes, Francine Mohandas, Renu Goliat MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Becker, Jenna # Horses In Class: 3

IALHA Futurity 3&4 YO Andalusian Driving Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard Brown, John Or Simone Brown, Simone # Horses In Class: 2

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CH RES Top 5 Top 5

Gable MC - Champion Half-And English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor

Xar Pei VO - Champion Western Vintage Rider

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Country English Pleasure Jr Horse KA Habanero Nash, Sally Ashley, Vincent Dos Banderas KC Martinez, Alphonso Mariscal, Jose Luis Palida Brown, Joy & Stella, Pettid, J Romans, Leigh Anne # Horses In Class: 3

CH RES Top 5 Top 5 Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Western Pleasure Jr Exhibitor Centello H Shields, Sandy & Jesse Shields, Jessie Farandola MC Dismukes, Francine Bennett, Mary Solana Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey Brillante De La Parra Wooley, Kirsten Wooley, Kirsten El Coronel Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 5 National Championship Andalusian West Vintage Rider 45/Over - Amatuer Xar Pei VO Tilley, Nadine Tilley, Nadine Afrodita M.suay 1 Latta, Joseph & Nancy Latta, Nancy # Horses In Class: 2

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National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Western Equitation - 14-17 Yrs CH Centello H Shields, Sandy & Jesse Shields, Jessie RES Biaritz MC Cooper, Alison & Susan Wayland, Joanna Top 5 Solana Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey Top 5 Brillante De La Parra Wooley, Kirsten Wooley, Kirsten Top 5 El Coronel Glazier, Lori Ann Mack, Macy # Horses In Class: 5 CH RES

National Championship Andalusian Country Pleasure Driving Jr Horse Belleza Del Dia Gaviria, Carlos/Cozette Hennen, Dave RC Duque Rothrock Andalusians Peet, Howard # Horses In Class: 2

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National Championship Half Andalusian Western Pleasure Jr Exhib Don Ciro Alejandro Branson, Terrye Bennett, Mary # Horses In Class: 1

CH RES Top 5

National Championship Andalusian Show Pleasure Driving - Amateur Tb Trueno Brown, John Or Simone Brown, Simone KA Tabasco CR Partners LLC, . Cox, Susan Filomena P Rothrock Andalusians Rothrock, Lindsey # Horses In Class: 3

Melodica - Samantha Goldmann

Marengo’s Miss Matilda Michelle Meyers

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National Championship Half Andalusian English Pleasure Jr Exh All Seat Gable MC Dismukes, Francine Bennett, Mary Marengo’s Miss Matilda Selwood, Gareth A Hybicki, Samuel Adelina RLA Knechtel, Kurt &, Lavine, Laur Shields, Jessie Dios Viento Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 4

National Championship Andalusian/Half Andalusian Western Equitation - 13 & Under CH El Coronel Glazier, Lori Ann Glazier, Caitlin # Horses In Class: 1

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Thank You to all the 2008 Competitors and Volunteers and Good Luck in the upcoming 2009 Show Season!



IALHA FUTURITY PROGRAM

DREAMS THAT COME TRUE Congratulations to all the 2008 IALHA Futurity winners who started planning for this moment in 2004. That’s when they looked at the mares they wanted to breed and carefully examined bloodlines and conformation. The next step was to review the available stallions and decide which one would (hopefully) help the mare produce the “perfect” foal. Breeding can be such an exact science and yet the results are in the lap of the gods. All you can do is breed the best to the best and hope for the best. The original IALHA Futurity nomination must be made and paid for by Dec. 31 of the year BEFORE the foal is born. This is when your mare looks like she swallowed a barrel and you can hardly wait for spring when the foal pops out. Waiting is the hard time. Is it a filly? Is it a colt? The next payment must be made by June 30 of the birth year of the foal. Only by now you know whether it’s a colt or a filly and if your dreams are coming true. Each of the IALHA Regional shows have Futurity classes for weanlings, yearlings and two-year-olds so you can show your pride and joy in the regular classes and the Futurity classes. Payments on the nomination are made by June 30 of each succeeding year. Suddenly, there you are with a gorgeous three-year-old in your barn planning a trip to the IALHA National show. This is the time that the rewards for a breeder’s

confidence become significant. ALL of the money generated from the nomination fees is put into a pot and divided among the winners of the Three-Year-Old Purebred Futurity Stallion, Mare and Gelding classes. Therefore, the amount the winners receive is directly decided by the number of horses nominated. This year the winner in each of the 2008 Purebred Futurity classes received $2006.60. The Reserve winners in each class received $1700.51 and each of the Top 5 winners in each class received $1100.33. If a Futurity nominated colt or filly is sold, the Futurity nomination can be transferred to the new owners. Then the new owners are eligible to show in the Futurity classes provided they keep up the nomination payments as scheduled. There are two separate IALHA Futurities. There is one for Purebreds and one for Half Andalusians. The rules and the nomination fees for each Futurity are the same. The payout for the winners of the Half Andalusian Futurity is decided by the number of Half Andalusians nominated. The 2008 winners of the Half Andalusian Stallion, Mare, and Gelding classes each won $983.41 and the Reserve winners each got $737.56. The rewards for the faith you have in your breeding program are great.

2008 PUREBRED FUTURITY WINNERS Champion Stallion Fabuloso AF (Fabuloso XLI x Afrodita M Suay) Bred by Joe and Nancy Latta - Amandalusian Farms Owned by Kurt Knechtel and Lauren LaVine Champion Mare Belleza Del Dia (Avante x Makita) Bred and owned by Carlos and Cozette Gavira - Andalusian Legends Reserve Champion Mare Minuet 2005 (Eucalipto MOR I x Marqueta) Bred by Barbara Dudgeon - Silver Cloud Farm Owned by John and Simone Brown

Fabuloso AF, Purebred Andalusian Champion Stallion

Top Five Mares Kyrie Eleison (Teodoro x Fanega) Bred and owned by Janita Smith Garbeau (Tortolillo x Isabeau) Bred by Roy Colwell, Owned by Julie Stammler 50

Belleza Del Dia, Purebred Andalusian Champion Mare ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009


AA Priti Priti (Piri Piri x A Despierta) Bred and owned by Maria Galgano Chadha 2008 HALF ANDALUSIAN FUTURITY WINNERS Champion Stallion Eladios Estrella (El Coronel x Stoicskentuckyrose) Bred and owned by Lori Glazier - Hidden Valley Farm Eladios Estrella, Half Andalusian Champion Stallion

Reserve Champion Stallion Galileo 2005 (Urgel III x Miss Saskak Dundee) Bred and owned by Brenda Hilgenkamp Champion Mare Zima BA (Manno x Zinnia) Bred and owned by H. Paul and Gail Bricco Champion Gelding Dios Viento (El Coronel x Fast Conquest) Bred and owned by Lori Glazier - Hidden Valley Farm

Dios Viento, Half Andalusian Champion Gelding

Want to Participate ? Have Questions ? Nadine Tilley IALHA Futurity Chairperson (323) 656-5670 (323) 656-9319 fax Tilleywood@aol.com

Nadia BA Won by Andres G. Rodriguez and Family Andres G Rodriguez has dreamt of owning his own Andalusian horse for thirty years and when the phone call came from IALHA National Horse Show manager Whizzer Baker he could not believe his ears. He bought just one ticket to win his dream horse and he and his family could not be happier or more excited. On Sunday morning, October 19,

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Andres with his wife, two sons, his daughter-in-law and a grandchild took possession of his beautiful mare from breeders Gail and H. Paul Bricco of Wadsworth, Illinois. Andres said, “I have come to the show many times and in the past, the closest I came to owning one is that I sat in the next row to a lady that had the winning ticket a few years past,”

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Zima BA, Half Andalusian Champion Mare

Andres said. “This time she’s ours!” Paul helped them load Nadia into their trailer and off she went to start her new life in Fort Worth with her adoring new family. Hopefully, next year she will come back with them to compete and participate in the celebration as proud owners of their first Andalusian.


Andalusian Crosses: Not just a cross, but an awesome cross occasion is presented to them with bravery and honesty. When encountering new situations, they are more prone to stare at whatever is scaring them than to spook and run. Crossing a pony breed to the Andalusian can produce a very willing

SPANISH NORMANS

Everyone knows of the wonderful characteristics of the Andalusian: beauty, brains, and athletic ability, but a lot of people do not know that these great qualities can be passed onto their HalfAndalusian offspring. What is a HalfAndalusian? Well, it is a foal with one registered purebred Andalusian parent. The IALHA considers a horse to be a purebred if it has one of the following bloodlines: Andalusian (S), Lusitano (P), or what is known a Pure Spanish-Portuguese (SP). The foal of two HalfAndalusians cannot be registered as a Half-Andalusian, although they might be able to be registered under other breed registries, so please be careful when looking to purchase a Half-Andalusian. Why a Half -Andalusian? Because Andalusian horses were the foundation stock in developing many modern breeds and crossing them back to these breeds produces the best of both worlds. HalfAndalusians goal in life is to please whatever human happens to be around them at the moment, whether it is when they are being ridden or when a small child is petting them. Half-Andalusians have been known to reach out their noses so as not to intimidate small children, while still allowing the child to pet them easily. Their awareness of their surroundings and the humans in their vicinity is amazing. They will rise to whatever 52

and accepting child or small adult’s mount. Crossing them to a gaited breed can produce a foal that possibly gaits with the temperament of an Andalusian, while crossing an Andalusian to a draft breed can reduce the size and girth of the draft, producing a large steady mount for any rider. When crossing these horses to Warmbloods, it can refine their looks ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009

and create a horse that is more sensitive and easier to ride. Breeding Andalusians to lighter horses can produce wonderful sporthorses that excel in combined driving, eventing and dressage. HalfAndalusians are athletes in their own right, successfully competing in every type of equestrian competition. They can easily transition from the show ring into a wonderful children’s mount or a steady and willing teacher for even the most inexperienced rider. Half-Andalusians have successfully worked as therapy horses while providing the careful attention their special charges require. They are becoming more and more popular as the riding public recognizes their tremendous work ethic, athletic ability and lightness under saddle, not to mention their beauty. Often times, owners of Half-Andalusians were looking for a horse they could “really bond with” and these horses love having a special human although they are more than happy to work with many. The IALHA has developed a full roster of classes for HalfAndalusians to compete in at their shows. Many of the classes offered for purebreds are also offered for H a l f Andalusians. There may also be classes available for double registered horses to compete in; these registries can include, but are not limited to, the Azteca, Spanish Norman, Iberian Warmblood, Hispano-Arab and Warlander. If you are looking into breeding your favorite mare, please check into the purebred Andalusian stallions standing at stud. Often times, the fees to breed to a mare that is not a purebred Andalusian


IBERIAN WARMBLOOD

approach, help with chores and, in general, just want to be with their humans. Many a time, a young foal will run to greet the humans at the gate leaving mom far

under saddle, if not later depending on how they are growing and developing. A Half-Andalusian can take a while to reach its full size, caution is recommended when deciding when they are ready to start full training. On a final note, a warning should be attached to these horses. Once you own one, a second one and possibly a purebred is in your future. One is never enough when it comes to these magnificent horses.

AZTECA is significantly less than the stud fee for a purebred mare. You might be surprised by how affordable it can be. The stud fees are set by each owner individually based on the stallion’s show history, bloodlines and other factors, but most of the time a mare owner can find a very nice stallion without mortgaging the farm. Half-Andalusian foals are very friendly and inquisitive; often times they act more like large dogs than horses. They will follow their owners around fields, whiny to them when they

behind. They are easily trained and love to learn new tasks and are amiable to most new things presented to them as long as they are treated with a kind and gentle hand. If started under-saddle gently, it is often an easy task to bring to them the polish of a finished show horse. It is commonly recommended to wait until they are at least three to start them

WORLD EQUESTRIAN GAMES COMES TO THE USA. Andalusian sponsor sought by Para Equestrian competitor. The World Equestrian Games is a unique championship consisting of eight equine disciplines held every four years in between the Summer Olympics. The WEG, as it is known, attracts World class competitors from 60 Countries as well as the US in the disciplines of Dressage, Jumping, Three Day Eventing, Endurance, Driving, Vaulting, Reining and, for the first time in 2010, Para-Equestrian In a recent conversation with the Para-Equestrian division of the USEF, I learned that one of their dressage riders is in need of an appropriate mount for this competition. They would be thrilled to have spon53

sorship of an Andalusian of that caliber for her to train with over the next two years and to compete with in 2010. The World Equestrian Games were first held in 1990 in Stockholm, Sweden and subsequent host cities have been The Hague, Netherlands, Rome, Italy, Jerez, Spain and Aachen, Germany. In 2010 the WEG will be hosted for the first time outside of Europe by Lexington, Kentucky, the Horse Capital of the World. Another first is that these games, held at the Kentucky Horse Park will be the only venue to accommodate all disciplines in one location. This Championship ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009

Competition will be held from September 25 through October 10, 2010. The IALHA will be represented with a booth in the Breeds Pavilion. We eagerly await the WEG Foundation decision in the Spring of '09 to see if we will be chosen to present live Breed Presentations at that venue. Should you wish to volunteer for the IALHA presence or for further information on providing a horse for the Para Equestrian Competition, please contact WEG10 Committee Chair Victoria McIntire at 859-626-0562 or via email at IALHAregion7director@msn.com


The Problem Mare By Cara Rothrock, BS, RPh Breeding season is right around the corner, so it is time to start planning, especially for those mares that ended last season empty. With the current economy, breeding efficiency is more important than ever, and we all know a “problem” mare is a huge financial drain. A “problem” mare is a mare that has difficulty getting in foal due to any number of factors including advancing age, irregular cycles, recurrent infection, and repeated pregnancy loss, to name a few. Regardless of the cause, good management increases your odds of producing a live foal, and detailed record keeping will be key. You also need to set realistic goals; the average pregnancy rate is in the 60% range under normal circumstances and drops dramatically for problem mares. Heading into the breeding season, you will want to make sure your mare is in good body condition, not over or under weight. Have your vet do a breeding soundness exam including a culture and biopsy to detect the presence of internal problems, and inspection of the external reproductive anatomy to determine if there are any defects that may decrease fertility. The mare should have established a good cycle with short heat periods and predictable ovulation before you attempt to breed her, and if there are abnormal results on the culture or biopsy, treatment options need to be discussed with your vet and implemented before attempting to breed the mare. To get your mare in foal, you and your vet must be able to acknowledge problems and formulate realistic solutions. If your mare’s external anatomy is abnormal (normally the opening of the vagina is perpendicular with a tight seal), the solution may be for your vet to perform a Caslick’s procedure to partially close the vaginal lips. This will block the entry of air and feces, thereby limiting the introduction of bacteria that 54

cause inflammation, irritation, and infection. An area that is often overlooked is breeding technique. In a problem mare, live breeding is not advisable due to several factors. Even with proper cleansing of the mare and stallion, higher amounts of bacteria enter the reproductive tract with live breeding than with artificial insemination (AI). All mares will have an inflammatory response to semen; generally, the difference between those that get pregnant and those that do not is the severity and duration of the inflammation. To reduce the response, a minimal amount of raw semen is used (500 x 106 progressively motile sperm) diluted with an antibiotic containing extender and inseminated using sterile technique. It is very important when cleaning both stallion and mare that water is used to clean the genitals of all debris without the use of soap. Soap residue, even in small amounts, is very toxic to sperm. Another area that sometimes goes without much thought is the use of lubricants for AI. Use an amount no larger than the size of a quarter; even non-spermicidal lubricants can adversely affect sperm motility. Some mares, regardless of how cleanly the AI is performed, will pool fluid in the uterus (this is visible by ultrasound exam). This fluid is toxic to sperm if it is present before breeding and toxic to the embryo if it persists after ovulation. A very useful procedure to manage a mare with this problem is to have your vet administer oxytocin about two hours before breeding and then again two hours after. Another procedure commonly used is large volume uterine lavage (1 to 2 liters) using a buffered ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009

saline heated to 41o to 45o C, with or without the addition of an antibiotic, at least 12 hours before breeding, followed by the use of oxytocin. When deciding treatment options and breeding procedures, the main goal is to have

Normal Vaginal Conformation

Abnormal Vaginal Conformation only one insemination just prior to ovulation, preferably within 12 hours, to keep contamination to a minimum. Occasionally, a mare will not show any obvious signs of a problem, but still not get in foal. A product that is beneficial in several such cases, and available


U S E F & Y O U ! RAM USEF & YOU! By: Nancy Nathanson USEF A/L Committee Chair 2005-2008

1. The IALHA National Show Committee and the Board of Directors generate rule change proposals beginning in January, with a deadline of the April Board meeting (This Another year is about to begin and it’s time to recap the timeline was a result of a vote of the IALHA Board of Directors several years ago.). process we go through as an Affiliate of USEF. 2. Rule Change proposals approved by IALHA are then The USEF year begins on December 1. Preparations are under way for the Annual Meeting in forwarded by the National Show Committee to the Chair of the A/L Committee. These rules are then presented to USEF Cincinnati, Ohio. by the USEF A/L Committee for their review and action at All Affiliates have a liaison committee; ours is the A/L the January’s annual meeting. Committee. This Committee is selected by USEF. The Rule changes take effect on December 1 of the year President of USEF appoints the Chair of the Committees to a 3. four-year term. The next four-year Committee will start work they are presented to and approved by the USEF Board of Directors. For example: if a rule change proposal is made in in March of 2009. January of 2009 and approved by the Board of Directors of The Committee acts as Liaison between USEF and IALHA to USEF in January of 2010, the rule takes effect on December oversee how Rules and Regulations apply, presenting rule 1, 2010. In extraordinary cases, the rule may be made effecchange proposals recommended by the IALHA Board to tive on April 1, 2010. USEF to review and approve. In many cases, USEF’s legal department may alter the wording of a specific rule to com- In summary, rule changes take anywhere from 1 and ? to 2 years to complete. ply with the legal requirements of USEF. Here’s the process for rule changes:

Here’s to a very successful year of competition.

Problem Mare continued through your vet, is Settle. Settle is administered similar to an antibiotic treatment; however, it is an immune

live foal. The occurrence of early embryonic death (EED) needs to be considered and managed at this point. There are many factors that can cause E E D . Many are unknown, but some can be avoided. Make sure your mare has proper nutritional care; she needs to maintain a healthy weight with the proper vitamin Fluid in the Uterus and minerstimulator. It helps to boost the immune al balance. Vaccines need to be current before breeding, and then during the system to fight off bacteria. Once your mare is in foal, the goal 5th, 7th, and 9th month of pregnancy is for her to carry to term and deliver a she should be vaccinated against

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Rhinopneumonitis, a virus that can cause abortion. If your mare has a history of EED after she has been checked in foal, you may consider having your vet check her progesterone level. Progesterone is needed to maintain pregnancy, and when the mare does not produce enough on her own, she can be supplemented with Regumate to help her maintain the pregnancy. If you continue to have difficulty keeping your mare in foal, she may be a candidate for embryo transfer. Keep in mind not all problem mares are good candidates for embryo transfer; your best success will come from mares that can get pregnant but have difficulty maintaining the pregnancy. A successful breeding season is a combination of good management and teamwork with your vet to ensure your mare is not empty at the end. When you finally get that problem mare in foal, the reward makes the journey well worth it!


FIESTA OF THE ROYAL HORSE By Tara McWilliams A highlight of the Pacific Andalusian & Lusitano Horse Association’s (PAALH) IALHA-sanctioned Canadian National Show was the annual “Fiesta of the Royal Horse” held on Saturday evening, July 26. Since its inception four years ago, the Fiesta’s fame has been growing, playing always to a standingroom-only audience of approximately 2000 souls. This is a complimentary event; everyone is made welcome and donations at the door they are gratefully appreciated. People from all walks of life come from near and far to experience the beauty and versatility of our beloved Andalusians and enjoy the art and culture they represent, even if only for an evening. People love our Iberians, their rich and ancient history, and what they can do! The Fiesta featured Flamenco del Mar, a professional dance troupe, which performed in tandem with Salvador Martinez and his Andalusian stallion. Impressive! Another highlight included a beautiful musical pas-de-deux by Linda

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deWilde Petersen riding Selene AC and Toni Mueller on Bandolero. Following this came thrilling performances of alta escuela and the ever spectacular and crowd-stealing la garrocha, originally a method of working cattle and testing fighting bulls from horseback and now an art form on its own. Paul Dufresne—those of us who know him sometimes refer to him as “poetry on horseback”—demonstrated traditional Spanish maneuvers and had his stallion, Mystique’s Padrino, doing a beautiful levade on a small box! A living statue! Paul’s daughter, Acacia Dufresne, gave—as always—a thrilling sight liberty riding on her half-Andalusian, Rocket. Israel Mendez on his gorgeous stallion Cortez II, delighted everyone with traditional Spanish moves. Cortez excels at piaffe and Spanish Walk! Charros, that quintessential icon of Old México, were proudly represented by Pedro Muñoz Sanchez on Talisman. Other exciting exercises rounded out the evening. That is not the entire list; space does-

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n’t permit, but it gives you an idea of the variety and high caliber of these performances. A huge thanks to all! Also featured was the Parade of Champions, showcasing our Canadian National Champion stallion, Hilandero X, owned by Pedro Muñoz Sanchez, and the Canadian National Championship mare, Selene AC, owned by Linda deWilde Petersen. Following this, Richelle Eger was presented with the Award of Excellence for her always cheerful and unstinting hard work, beyond the proverbial call of duty, on behalf of PAALH. A huge feature of Fiesta night was the auction of an Azteca colt, the 2008 Reserve National Champion Part-Bred Andalusian Colt, 4 years and under. VMF Arquero was donated by Dr. Anne Starr and Brian Rehwald of Valhalla Andalusians in Crescent Valley, British Columbia. The winner was a very lucky young lady! As you can see, this is a not-to-bemissed event for owners and aficionados of Iberian horses! The invitation is out for you to join us in 2009 from July 24-26 in Chilliwack, British Columbia.


2008 Adequan USDF All Breed DSHB Award Mature Horse Champion

Farnam Platform USEF 2008 Horse of the Year Half Andalusian National Grand Champion “Urco Trophy” Winner

2008 Adequan USDF All Breed DSHB Award Three Year Old Filly Champion

2008 IALHA High Point Champion Half Andalusian Open Halter

2008 IALHA High Point Champion Andalusian Open Halter

2008 USDF High Score DSHB Baroque Horse Society

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2008 PHR Reserve National Champion DSHB Mature Horse

2008 IALHA High Point Performance Horse Youth

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2008 US National Champion Youth Showmanship & Saddle Seat Equitation with Mr. Samuel Hybicki

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RIDING CLOTHING – CLÁSICA (CLASSICAL) STYLE

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Hat (Sombrero)

The traditional sombrero Cordobés is an important part of the Traje Corto. Colour should complement as best as possible the clothing colour. Men rarely wear black hats (except sometimes in Doma Vaquera – competition – where only the colours black, grey or brown are allowed). Sombreros should have a wide flat and stiff brim. Some cheaper versions have a narrower and/or flexible brim and these are not truly correct. It should be worn pulled onto the forehead and should touch the right eyebrow and should never hang down behind the wearer. If a chin strap is used it goes under the chin, not neck. The sombrero calañés, a small round, velvet hat with upturned/rolled brim, worn over a cotton ‘kerchief’, is sometimes worn. The kerchief is tied in a ‘pirate’ style with the knot at the back of the head. The hat is worn slightly tilting forwards. The ‘catite’ is similar and worn with a kerchief, used mostly in displays.

Jacket – Riding - Men

It is usual for men to wear the the chaquetilla campera (or Guayabera), the same as in Vaquera. This has a rounded collar and no lapels and to be correct must have five buttons at the front and five on each sleeve. Note that only the top button should be done up (and it is incorrect to ride without the top button jacket buttoned). Top quality and made to measure jackets have a special lining, stitched so the jacket is stiff and appears moulded to the body. The Chaquetilla Paseo is sometimes worn; a short jacket The gentleman is wearing; Chaquetilla campera (country jacket) with lapels, open at the front, five buttons per sleeve. For and calzon paseo (trousers with caireles).Note: Paseo trousers are men the colour ideally should worn with either shoes (brown) or match the trousers. Black is short boots (brown), plus polainas. unpopular - all black outfits are The lady is wearing; correct, they Chaquetilla campera (country jacket) not considered and calzon campero (trousers with denote funeral wear. The Paseo turn ups). Note: Campero trousers is worn without the buttons are worn with brown boots. done up. Either combination can be worn by ladies or gentlemen.

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There are various styles of Chaquetilla Paseo (pictured) that can be worn and different manufacturers have different names for these styles, for example Macarena, M a e s t r a n z a , Pasamaneria, and

Sevillana. Black is not popular. All black outfits are sometimes considered to denote funeral wear.

Jacket - Marsellés

Worn by gentlemen and ladies. Traditionally made from wool and worn in cold weather. Double breasted. Marsellés jackets may be worn either over or instead of the Campero or Paseo jackets and can also be worn during competition in bad weather. Far left – Waistcoat (Chaleco) Trouser ‘Paseo’ Should be a Left – Trouser matching colour to ‘Campero’ Both wearing the jacket. It should jacket have five buttons at ‘Marsellés’ the front and all should be done up. Shirt (Camisa) For men a plain (no frills or diamante buttons) long sleeved white shirt is most usual and traditional, although some men are now wearing more elaborate pleated shirts. All buttons should be done up including the top button. Ladies can wear a white ‘dress’ type shirt, with frills, diamante buttons etc. To be absolutely correct, the sleeves of the shirt should be long enough so the cuffs are just visible, protruding beyond the sleeves of the jacket (1.5 cm). Ruffles are permitted for women when riding side saddle and wearing a chaquetilla. Trousers (Pantalón/Calzon) Either Paseo (trousers without ‘turn-ups’) that take caireles, 5 per leg, or Campero (trousers with ‘turn ups’) trousers can be used. Ladies ‘dress’ shirt Paseo trousers are normally the preferred wear inclassical style. Note: Campero trousers are worn with Botos Camperos (high boots). Paseo or Calzona trousers, with caireles, are slightly shorter than the Campero style, with the stripes of the cuff in a contrary direction to the trouser. These are worn with Polainas (half chaps) and botines (short boots) or Zapato Vaquero (Vaquera shoes). Both styles have a button up fly and no pockets. Note: With Paseo trousers, the top two Caireles should pass through both sets of holes in the trousers

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and the bottom three only through the inside holes. Far right: Paseo/Calzona trousers (with turn-ups) Right: Campero trousers (no turn-ups but with caireles

Caireles

Worn with ‘Paseo’trosers. Also worn on culottes (although culottes are ‘incorrect’ Spanish dress and not allowed in competition). Caireles are available in a number of designs, usually horse heads, acorns or vaquera stirrups. Silver is the traditional colour although gold is sometimes used in the Feria (not allowed in competition). Caireles come in varying qualities, with two or three sets of horse h e a d s , stirrups or acorns, etc per cairele. Horse hair caireles (ideally to match the horse’s mosquera) are also correct, although rarely seen nowadays.

Braces (Tirante)

Traditionally leather, plain or tooled (Repujada style). Buttoned to the trousers. There are also many choices of cheaper ‘elasticated’ Leather braces

Side saddle skirts are worn over high brown boots. These should be high enough so no leg is exposed. Sash (Fajin), or Scarf (Pañuelo) Should be worn around the waist, knotted, with the ends traditionally tied onto the braces which hold the trousers up, with no loose ends. Sometimes this is a silk scarf and normally this complements and blends in colour with the rest of the outfit, although it can be contrasting and more colourful for riding in the Feria. Red is not acceptable for competition.

Boots (Botas camperos)

High boots made of natural leather are worn with trousers with turn ups (calzon campero) and must be the natural colour of the leather, brown, not black. For ‘Clásica’ style high brown boots can also be worn, or alternatively brown shoes or s h o r t b r o w n boots, together with polainas (Spanish style half chaps). High brown boots should be worn with side saddle skirts (falda amazona), or if culottes are worn and should be high enough that you do not see bare flesh, socks etc when riding. Black boots are incorrect in traditional dress. Polainas (Spanish half chaps) They may be plain, or of the tooled type (‘Huelva’ style), or with white ornamentation (Repujada style).

Elasticated braces patterns. Sombre colours are traditional. Side saddle skirt (falda amazona)

Normally black, grey or with a grey pin stripe is worn when riding, but again the colour can match the jacket. Worn with either chaquetilla campera (vaquera) or chaquetilla paseo (must be campera if competing in Doma Vaquera).

The ‘Portuguese’ style are also acceptable, although more often these are used as everyday working Polainas. Traditional polainas are laced up with leather ties (agujetas) and have no metal fittings. General working polainas (left) may have tab and stud fixings. Note: Polainas are worn with Paseo/Calzona trousers (with caireles), not Campero trousers (turn ups), over short boots or ‘Vaquera’ shoes (Zapato Vaquero). Full chaps (Zahones) Many designs from plain (lisa) working style or the discretely tooled Huelva style, to the ornamented (Repujada or artesania) style which is used only for the Feria, not competition. Chaps are usually worn over campero (with turn-ups) trousers.

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IALHA Stallion Directory Name: Excalibur A Breed: Andalusian Size: 15.3 hands Color: Homozygous Bay Sire/Dam: (Mandarin II x Granadina A) Stud Fee: $1000/$600 Bio: Excalibur A is producing foals with very round toplines that are well suited for performance prospects. He also passes along his wonderful SHUVRQDOLW\ DQG VWUDLJKW IRUZDUG Ă XLG PRYHPHQW Owner: Fallon Mustang Ranch Address: 10691 SR 27, Pullman, WA 99163 Contact Info: (509) 332-6147 / www.spanishhorsesoffallon.com

Name: Belmonte II TCV Breed: Andalusian Size: 16.3 hands Color: Black Sire/Dam: Maestro / Noche Paloma Stud Fee: $1750 / $850 LFG Bio: 2005 Championships at IALHA Natl Show, Dressage at Devon & ERAHC. 2006 USDF All Breeds Winner - 2nd Level Dressage Open. Cosequin USDF East Coast Championship Finalist. Escalera bloodlines. Rare color & wonderful temperament promise to produce foals that will get noticed. Owner: Liz Sloane / Silver Bit & Spur Farm Address: Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USA Contact Info: (908) 413-1503 / www.silverbitandspur.com

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Name: Arturo KG Breed: Andalusian Size: 16.2 hands Color: Grey (heterozygous) Sire/Dam: (Majorio II x Lebrijana XI ) Stud Fee: $950 Purebred/$800 Non-Iberian Bio: Son of the late, Majorio II and half brother of Favorito de la Parra (same dam), Arturo KG, is a spectacular combination of dressage capability, smooth gaits and "high school" ability. Arturo's sire, Majorio II, was one of the few Andalusians to perform with the "Royal Lipizzan Stallion Show". Arturo KG exhibits the extraordinarily powerful backend. Owner: Avalon Farms Andalusians. Inc. Address: Milford, Michigan USA www.AvalonAndalusians.com Contact Info: Kay Greenbury 248-684-6909, Avalonandl@aol.com

Name: El Espiritu Breed: PRE Andalusian (ANCCE / Cria Revised) Size: 16.3 1/2h hands Color: Grey Sire/Dam: (Gaucho III x Legitima V) Stud Fee: $1,400 / $1,000 Bio: Numerous Championships with American, Spanish and Dressage sport judges. 2008 USDF Champion stallion all breeds. Throws tall typey foals with good bone and expressive movement. Many photos and video on website. Multiple mare discounts.

Name: Legacy’s Conquistador Del Sol Breed: PRE Andalusian (Cria Cabllar Revised) Size: 16.2 hands Color: Black Homozygous DNA Morpho Tested Sire/Dam: (Don Juan x Lolita) Stud Fee: Private Treaty Bio: Happy stallion that respects the rider and tries as hard as he can to please him or her. Under the saddle, Conquistador Del Sol is a true gentleman and has a great disposition for the lateral and collected work. His gaits are very well defined with his uphill and round canter being a real pleasure to ride on. He is currently showing first and schooling second and third level exercises. Owner: Legacy Farms Address: Jupiter, Florida Contact Info: http://www.legacyfarmsofjupiter.com (561) 301-1452

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Elena, 7 YO 16.0h PRE inscribed mare with carta. Big beautiful movement. Bred once and has a lovely BAY son now showing in dressage. Currently open and in dressage training. Showing first level. Barefoot and 100% sound. Reasonably priced www.JCAndalusians.com 540-832-7631 VA

2008 Canadian National Champion half Andalusian senior mare. Gold medal winner for best movement. Looks purebred, grey, 15-2 Thoroughbred cross born 2000. Successfully shown English pleasure, dressage suitability and halter. Sire: Don Marco. $8000. CBWhtTiger@aol.com. 253 951 3151

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Libertoclaire, AMATEUR / CHILD PACKER! Safe 8 YO PRE Gelding. Been there, done that. Anyone can ride. Numerous National Championship titles. English, western, working equitation, Trail, show, love, enjoy! Jumps too. Reasonably priced. Currently in dressage training www.JCAndalusians.com 540-832-7631 VA

Gorgeous Black/Bay P.R.E. Mare, 7 yrs., 15.2h Spain-revised, Mundial, IALHA reg. XLT. Broodmare, DNA proven--can produce black! Her filly won 1st Place Yearling Filly @ Fiesta CA. Dam is Genil daughter. Sire is USDF Nat’l All Breeds Champion Zilján. Sweet, Sensible, uncomplicated, excellent (dressage) show horse and trail horse. $29K OBO. CaballoPRE@cox.net 619-846-6742

"Lightning" stunning S/P bay 2006 colt. Sire 2002 USDF Grand Prix Amateur Horse of the Year & 4x IALHA Dressage National Champion. Dam Legionario III granddaughter. Wonderful personality, willing to please, performance or stallion prospect. More info www.pet-health-advisor.com/andalusiancoltforsale.html $10,000 Kim 713-822-4382 TX

Favorito de la Parra/XLVIII: Multiple dressage champion. IALHA 1999 Third Level Champion; 1998 Dressage High Point Champion; USDF overall top 10% Second Level, top 12% Third Level; Passes his calm temperament & great movement; Approved. $18,000. Others available; 248-684-6909 www.avalonandalusians.com

YEARLING BAY P.R.E. FILLY Breathtakingly Spanish, Hipnótica QC radiates quality and won First Place at Fiesta CA. Sire is imported Feudal VIII. Spanish inscription submitted, IALHA and Mundial registered. *WOW* conformation, incredible temperament, gorgeous, straight movement. Dam (for sale) is black/bay Genil granddaughter sired by USDF All Breeds Champion Zilján. $19K OBO. CaballoPRE@cox.net 619-846-6742 ANDALUSIAN Issue 1, 2009

2002 Navarre GF son, stallion, Nevado OTR .2004 National Champion Half-Andalusian Colt, multiple regional championships. First foal crop was big gorgeous pinto, also for sale. Shown successfully 1st level dressage, schooling 2nd, and jumping too. Kind and well-mannered, trailrides and loves to show. Versatile, with great potential as a stallion, parade or showhorse. Also Reg ApHA. Breathtaking but easy. More half-Andalusians on ottertailfarm.com 217 549-1186


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