2019 Purebred Arabian Stallion Guide

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2019 STALLION GUIDE PUREBRED ARABIAN

BASEQ AL KHALEDIAH TIWAIQ X KEHEILAN / KESBEROY

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NASHWAN AL KHALIDIAH Tiwaiq - Rayyan (Bengali d’Albret)

• Gr.1 PA winner from 6 furlongs to 1 1/4 miles

• Amazingly versatile with brilliant speed

• European Champion at 4 y.o.

• Triple Gr.1 PA winner

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runners recorded His total progeny of only 40 27 places a fantastic 12 victories and in Group and Listed PA races

RB NASH colt 2013 9 wins, 7 places, $149 048 Arabian Derby (Gr.2), Delaware Park ; Arabian Stallion Stakes (Gr.3), Lone Star Park ; Arabian Juvenile Championship Stakes (Gr.3), Delaware Park

RB KINKIE BOOTS filly 2014 4 wins, 9 places, $69 500 Arabian Juvenile Championship Stakes (Gr.3), Delaware Park

AL MOUNTEZE MONLAU colt 2013 4 wins, 11 places, €118 024 Diar Stockholm Arabian Cup (Gr.3 PA) ; Prix Cheri Bibi (Gr.3 PA), La Teste ; Grand Prix de SAR Le Prince Moulay Rachid (Gr.3 PA), Casablanca

DIABOLO HIPOLYTE colt 2013 9 wins, 9 places, €111 850 Grand Prix de SAR Le Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan (Gr.3 PA), Casablanca

2nd leading sire in USA in 2017 and 5th leading sire in 2018 with 3 runners only!

I have 3 horses of racing age sired by Nashwan Al Khalidiah, all are multiple winners, 2 are stakes winners and the great RB Nash was honored to win both Darley Champion Three-Year-Old Colt of the Year in 2016 and Four-Year-Old Colt of the Year in 2017. Dianne Waldron

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2019 ARABIAN FINISH LINE/ HORSEREPORTER STALLION GUIDE INDEX Baseq Al Khalediah Abu Alemarat AF Albahar Aims South Big Easy Crownn Royal Damis Hilal Al Zaman Madjani NF Proof+/ No Risk Al Maury

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Our Machine Paddys Day Quick And Rich Rathowan RB Burn Sadeem Sand Blastt Sand Tiki Special

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Seraphin Du Paon Sir Bani Yas TH Richie Virgule Al Maury Breeder Focus - Cre Run Farm Breeder Focus - Shadwell Arabians International Arabian Racing Reference Guide

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ON THE COVER

Baseq Al Khalediah, owned by Al Khalediah Stables, and stands at Rosebrook Farm in Florida. He was a Group 1 winner and the champion 3-year-old in France in 2010. Photo by Noëlle Derré. Design by Corliss Hazard.

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BASEQ AL KHALEDIAH Standing at Rosebrook Farm 9365 Weatherly Road Brooksville, FL 34601 Stud fee: $2,500 Semen transport available: yes Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: Prince Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Owner: Al Khalediah Stables Proud supporter of

Inquiries to: Dianne Waldron 352-650-5912 dw@kworthins.com www.rosebrookfarm.com

Desert Bred

Tiwaiq Desert Bred

Baseq Al Khalediah Foaled 2007 Bay, 15.2 h

Kesberoy

Saint Laurent Keiba

Alfa De St Lon

Djouras Tu Massilia

Keheilan

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aseq Al Khalediah was the champion 3-year-old in France in 2010. He was second in his first start and then won his second start, the Qatar Total French Arabian Breeders' Challenge (Gr.1 PA) at one and onequarter miles. His first foals were 3-year-olds in 2018. He is the sire of one known starter, Fawzi Al Mels (out of Samia Al Mels, 9(3-3-1) in Morocco), and he is the only son of Tiwaiq standing in the U.S. His sire is the desert-bred stallion Tiwaiq, sire of FAZZA AL KHALEDIAH (1st Qatar Arabian World Cup (Gr.1 PA)), NASHWAN AL KHALIDIAH (1st Zaabeel International S. (Gr.1 PA), etc.), JALNAR AL KHALIDIAH (1st Prix Manganate-Shadwell (Gr.1 PA), etc.), RAWDAT AL KHALIDIAH (1st Ali Riza Bey Trophy (Gr.2 PA), etc.), HAYAT AL KHALIDIAH (1st Prix Nevadour (Gr.3 PA)), and MUQATIL AL KHALIDIAH (multiple group winner in Poland, France and Holland). His dam, Keheilan was stakes-placed in Qatar and is the dam of MUHANAD AL KHALIDIAH (stakes winner in Moroco) and Aghareed Al Khalidiah (group 2-placed in France). She is a daughter of French Derby winner KESBEROY, sire of many winners, including AL SAKBE (Dubai International S., etc.), KERRA (1st International Arabian Cup Distaff (Gr.2), etc.), BRAISE DE GHAZAL (1st Abu Dhabi International Oaks, etc.), and Virgule Al Maury (stakes-placed winner in France, leading sire and leading broodmare sire in U.S.). 2 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


ABU ALEMARAT Standing at Al Asayl Stud Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Stud fee: €1,500 frozen Breeder: Sh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Owner: Al Asayl Racing Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars Stud +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com

Way To Go

Wiking Brusally Orsata

Mangalie d'Albret

Manganate D'Idida

Djelfor

Manganate Djebella II

Marinella

In Chaallah Ma Belle

Al Nasr Abu Alemarat Foaled 2004 Chestnut, 15.3 h

Madawa

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bu Alemarat was an outstanding athlete being the 2008 Triple Crown Champion in the UAE and also the leading 4-year-old. He performed at the highest level and managed to outclass Group 1 winners during the short time he was on the track. In 8 starts, he had 5 wins and 1 second, which included two Group 3 wins and a second in a Group 1 race.

His best runners include SHAHEER (3 wins, 1st Arabian Triple Crown Round II (Gr.3), etc.), DEYAAR (1st Shadwell-Veronique Briat-Prix Razzia III (Gr.3) La Teste, etc.), AMWAJ (1st Emirates Martyers Cup, etc.), Aurora Forta (2nd Emirates Equestrian Federation International S. (Gr.2)), Mawahib (2nd Bani Yas (Gr.2 PA), 3rd Arabian Triple Crown Round III (Gr.3 PA), Hathlook (2nd Shadwell Prix Tidjani (Gr.3), etc.), and Men Alemarat (3rd Prix Akbar La Teste). His sire is AL NASR, 1st The Al Asayl Championship Round I, Al Asayl Championship Round II, etc. He is an excellent blend of the best Polish and French bloodlines - Wiking and Manganate. Sire of ABHAAR (1st Arabian Triple Crown Round 1, etc.), MOLAHEN AL ALHAN (1st Emirates Colts Classic, HH Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Ladies (IFAHR) World Championship), TIME OUT (4 wins, 1st Presidents Cup Prep, 3rd Liwa Oasis (Gr.1)). Out of Madawa, Abu Alemarat is a full-brother to TIME OUT (4 wins, 1st Presidents Cup Prep, 3rd Liwa Oasis (Gr.1)). She is a 3/4-sister to MESANGE AL MAURY (5 wins, 1st Qatar Mares Championship (Gr.1), 2nd Zabeel Stakes (Gr.1), Emirates Godolphin Stakes, 3rd Abu Dhabi International Oaks (Gr.1)). 3 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


AF ALBAHAR Standing at Haras de Thouars France Stud fee: €1,500 black-type mares (only in France) €1,800 fresh semen at Haras de Thouars (payable live foal) €2,200 frozen semen France (payable live foal) €2,500 frozen semen for export (payable at the time of booking) €3,000 frozen semen for GCC countries Breeder: Mr. Khalid Khalifa Juma Al Nabooda Owner: Al Jeryan Stud Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars Stud +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com

Amer AF Albahar Foaled 2004 Grey, 15.1 h

Al Hanouf

Wafi

Shabab Sahrah

Bushra

Lahoom Rahifa

Sabaan

Obayyan KSA Al Obayyah KSA

Saihah

Rabdan Al Sahabiah

AF

Albahar is an unraced son of the great stallion AMER and has proven himself to be an excellent sire as well. His leading runners to date include stakes winners AF MATHMOON (9 wins in the UAE, 1st Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr.1), Al Maktoom Challenge Round 1 (Gr.1), etc.), ALSAKER (4 wins in France, 1st Derby des Pur-sang Arabes (Gr.1), Prix Damas (Gr.3 PA)), BINT JAKKARTA (2 wins in France, 1st Al Rayyan Cup (Gr.1), etc.), as well as Ateej (2 wins in Qatar, 2nd Qatar International Derby (Gr.1)), Istibdad (6 wins, 2nd Sprinter Championship (Gr.3)). His sire AMER is one of the most successful Arabian racing sires of all time. He is the sire of many international Group 1 winners throughout the world including GENERAL (1st Qatar World Cup (Gr.1) twice, etc.), AL ANOOD (1st Adnoc National (Gr.1), etc.), AL DAHMA (1st H.H. The Presidents Cup (Gr.1), etc.), DAHESS (1st Al Hai Group Zaabeel International S. (Gr.1), etc.), LAHOOB (1st H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nayhan Cup, etc.), AMERETTO (4-time winner of the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan Triple Crown Cup), NIZAM, and MAJD AL ARAB. AF Albahar is a full brother to AF Al Buraq (at 3 in UAE, 3rd Abu Dhabi Classic in his only start; leading sire by number of wins in the UAE for two years). His female family is desert bred. 4 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


AIM SOUTH Standing at Haras de Thouars France Stud fee: €1,500 fresh semen at Haras de Thouars, payable live foal €2,000 frozen semen at Haras de Thouars, payable live foal in France and at the booking at time of export Breeder: Bill Waldron Owner: Daniel Stud Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars Stud +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com

San Lou Romirz

*Mirzaz Elsinore Rose

Du Smaragda

Azlaf Azjdib Rozane

Sam Tiki+

*Sambor Kyla Tiki

Manor Hill Delila

Dampol Scholom

Burning Sand Aim South Foaled 2001 Bay, 15 h

SS Doctor Sam

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im South is one of the highest earning sons of BURNING SAND. Named Darley Champion Older Horse, he raced for 8 years and amassed a record of 61(19-11-9)7-10, $404,368, 1st Arabian Cup Championship Classic (Gr.1) twice, etc. He has sired numerous winners in the U.S. and abroad, including RB Gaim Changer (3 wins, $38,860), Aim N (3rd Texas Yellow Rose (Gr.3), etc.), Southerland (3 wins, $23,154), Aimee Oakley PW (4 wins, $17,699), Smoke En Fire (winner at 4, 2018), Bell South (winner at 5), Escada South (3 places in Poland) and Hermes (3 places in Poland). He is a son of perennial leading U.S. sire BURNING SAND, sire of many champions, including PADDYS DAY (three time Darley Horse of the Year), T M FRED TEXAS (1st President of the UAE Cup S. (Gr.1) twice, Dubai Kayhala Classic (Gr.1) in UAE), LINE DANCER ($423,061), SO BIG IS BETTER ($417,289), CATH ($226,620), and EASTER MAN ($279,715). He had another banner year in 2018, siring leading earner QUICK SAND AA (multiple grade 1 winner of $272,231), UPTOWN SANDY GIRL (Darley Champion, grade 1 winner of $132,270) and DREAM PEARL+ (Darley Champion, $123,708). Among his many Group 1 winners internationally are BIG EASY and REDA (1st Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr.1)). His dam, an unraced daughter of Racing Hall of Fame member SAM TIKI+, also produced stakes-placed winner Edee Rose and is from the family of ROLLY POLLY (Darley Champion twice, $216,390), SS DAWN TREADER ($73,777) and Johnny B Goode ($48,911). 5 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


BIG EASY Standing at Al Asayl Abu Dhabi, UAE Stud fee: €1,500 frozen semen, live foal, payable upon booking for export Breeder: Bobby Hurst Owner: Al Asayl Racing Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars Stud +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com In U.S., contact Gillian Brennan 2007.gillian@gmail.com

San Lou Romirz

*Mirzaz Elsinore Rose

Du Smaragda

Azlaf Azjdib Rozane

Gwydion

*Bask++ *Gwyn

*Rusnega

Negatiw Rusznica

Burning Sand Big Easy Foaled 1997 Bay

Refleksja

B

ig Easy raced successfully in both the U.S. and the UAE. He had 3 wins and 2 seconds in 5 starts in the U.S. with a win in the Delaware Firecracker Futurity before becoming an outstanding runner in the UAE, with wins in the National Day Cup (Gr.1), Liwa Oasis (Gr.1), etc. His best runners include BURNING FIRESTAR ($102,612, 1st Delaware Season Opener Distaff, etc.), Khouros CS (winner in U.S.), ES AJEEB (Group 2 winner in UAE), as well as UAE winners ES Almes, ES Tango, Al Mobhor, ES Kwashi, and Al Hadaf.

He is a son of perennial leading U.S. sire BURNING SAND. This great stallion is the sire of many champions, including PADDYS DAY (three time Darley Horse of the Year), T M FRED TEXAS (1st President of the UAE Cup S. (Gr.1) twice, Dubai Kayhala Classic (Gr.1) in UAE), LINE DANCER ($423,061), SO BIG IS BETTER ($417,289), AIM SOUTH ($404,368), CATH ($226,620), EASTER MAN ($279,715) and SAND WITCHH ($166,710). He had another banner year in 2018, siring leading earner QUICK SAND AA (multiple grade 1 winner of $272,231), UPTOWN SANDY GIRL (Darley Champion, grade 1 winner of $132,270) and DREAM PEARL+ (Darley Champion, $123,708). Among his many winners internationally are Group 1 winners REDA (1st Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr.1)) and MAISOOR. His dam, Refleksja, has a Polish/Russian pedigree and is a granddaughter of two great stallions, *Bask++ and Negatiw. 6 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


CROWNN ROYAL Standing at Cre Run Farm 15460 Campbell Lake Road Doswell, VA 23047 Stud fee: $1,000. Semen transport available Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup, HARC Breeder: Alan Kirshner or Deborah Mihaloff Owner: Cre Run Enterprises LLC Inquiries to: Cre Run Farm 804-227-9491, crerun@aol.com www.crerunfarm.com

Proud supporter of

Contact in Europe: Val Bunting, Esteem Bloodstock +33 (0)686 179 040, esteembloodstock2@aol.co.uk

*Sambor

Czort Sabellina

Kyla Tiki

Kontiki Ulankila Ku

Monarch AH

Wiking *Sasanka

Sam Tiki+ Crownn Royal Foaled 2004 Bay, 15.2 h

Royal Atheena+/ Malabar Athena+

Malabar Amir PS Belle Nusik

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rownn Royal is the heir apparent to his great sire SAM TIKI+, who passed away in 2018. He really does carry the blood of Arabian racing royalty. In addition to his sire, his pedigree contains the likes of his dam ROYAL ATHEENA+/, broodmare sire MONARCH AH, and the legendary KONTIKI - all HARC pedigrees and racing legends. Twice a winner on the racetrack, he also was Region 15 Reserve Champion Arabian Sport Horse Stallion in Hand and Reserve Champion Arabian Sport Horse Stallion in Hand (amateur to handle). He went Top 10 in Arabian Sport Horse Stallions in Hand at the 2013 Sport Horse National Championship. He is destined to make his mark as a racing, endurance, and performance sire. Crownn Royal is by SAM TIKI+, Racing Hall of Fame member. He was an outstanding race horse compiling a record of 4/21(10-4-3)6-6, $100,989 and was named Darley Champion 3-Year-Old Colt. Sam Tiki has sired many winners including 4 Darley Champions, DIXIES DELIGHT ($264,106), MR FULL SERVICE ($342,597, who won the Arabian Cup Sprint (Gr.1) at age 11), DREAMS OF VALOR+ ($261,117, Racing Hall of Fame), and CASH ONTHE SPOT ($205,321 in U.S.). He is out of the U.S. leading money earning mare, ROYAL ATHEENA+/ (3/23(16-4-0)13-3, $427,259, Darley Champion 5 times, Racing Hall of Fame). She has also produced ROYAL RICHESS (4/17(6-5-2)15, $93,823, 1st H.H. Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarack Ladies Cup S. at Sam Houston) and Royally Bred (2/11(3-3-5)0-3, $43,480, 3rd Buzz Brauninger Arabian Distaff H. (Gr.1), etc.). 7 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


DAMIS Standing at Haras de Thouars France Stud fee: €1,200 Fresh semen at Haras de Thouars, payable live foal €1,500 frozen semen at Haras de Thouars; live foal; payable upon booking for export Breeder: Umm Qarn Farm Owner: Zakhir Stud Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars Stud +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com

Wafi

Shabab Sahrah

Bushra

Lahoom Rahifa

Djelfor

Manganate Djebella II

Ortie

Djouran Belle de Jour

Amer Damis Foaled 2005 Grey, 15 h

Kachia

D

amis was a highly successful racehorse with 9 wins and 12 places in 24 starts from ages 4 to 8, 1st Coupe d’Europe des Chevaux Arabes (Gr.1), HH The Heir Apparant Trophy International (Gr.1), International Trophy (Gr.2).

His sire is the great AMER, one of the most successful current Arabian racing stallions. He is the sire of many international Group 1 winners throughout the world including GENERAL (1st Qatar World Cup (Gr.1) twice, etc.), AL ANOOD (1st Adnoc National (Gr.1), etc.), AL DAHMA (1st H.H. The Presidents Cup (Gr.1), etc.), AMERETTO (4-time winner of the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan Triple Crown Cup), LAHOOB (1st H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nayhan Cup, etc.), DAHESS (3-time winner of the Zabeel International S. (Gr.1 PA)), NIZAM, and MAJD AL ARAB. Damis is out of Kachia, winner in the UK. She is the dam of 3 other stakes winners, all full siblings to Damis - MUGADIR (1st H.H The Emir’s Trophy, etc.), KEILAN (1st H.H The Emir’s Trophy, etc.), and MURHIB (1st Qatar International Derby (Gr.2), etc.). Kachia is a full sister to Zerelda Josniere and half-sister to ABU ALABYAD, DORAN SBFAR, ORDAINED, ORDINATION, and AMMANTE. 8 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


HILAL AL ZAMAN Frozen semen available at Cre Run Farm 15460 Campbell Lake Road Doswell, VA 23047 Stud fee: Private treaty. Semen transport available Breeder: Dr. Mohammad Al Nujaifi Owner: Al Nujaifi Farm Inquiries to: Cre Run Farm 804-227-9491, crerun@aol.com www.crerunfarm.com Contact in Europe: Val Bunting, Esteem Bloodstock +33 (0)686 179 040, esteembloodstock2@aol.co.uk

Kerbella

Kesberoy Fatouma

Mandore

Grabiec Mandarine III

Zad Al-Rakib

Valiant Gold Lina

Al-Shomous

Valiant Gold Shohob

Mencour Hilal Al Zaman Foaled 2005 Chestnut, 15.3 h

Amal Althania

H

ilal Al Zaman is a strikingly handsome chestnut stallion with lots of chrome. His pedigree is of the Seglawi Jedran strain, which is one of the best racing lines in Iraq, crossed with the best French racing lines. He retired sound after winning 17 races (7 stakes) from 34 starts over 5 years, including the Zabeel International Stakes (Gr.1) in U.K., President of UAE Malazgirt Trophy (Gr.1) in Turkey, and Iraqi Derby (Gr.1) twice. His first foals are expected to race in 2019. Hilal Al Zaman is by the French stallion Mencour (by Kerbella), a maternal half-brother to the great French sire DORMANE and sire of numerous stakes winners, particularly in Iraq, including RAQY. He is out of Amal Althania, a pure Iraqi mare who is the dam of 5 other winners: Shabab (by Oreeo, 5 wins in Iraq and now an endurance horse), Osilan (by Al Hassam, 25 wins and 25 places from 52 starts in Iraq and retired sound), Al Asad (by Asad Saif, 6 wins, 13 places from 21 starts in Iraq, France, Sweden, UK, Holland and Belgium), Mudrik (by Amal Ali, 7 wins in Iraq), Izz Al Khail (by Matador, 6 wins from 6 starts in Iraq and France). 9 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


MADJANI Standing at Haras de Saint Faust, France Stud fee: €2,000 natural cover, €2,500 frozen semen. Approved mares only, conditions apply Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: M Pierre Hoyeau Owner: Shadwell Arabian Stallions Inquiries to: Denise Gault Race Street Management Inc. 831-625-4275, 831-809-0057 racestreetinc@aol.com www.racestreet.com

Flipper

Gosse du Bearn Fleur D' Avril

Managhi

Saint Laurent Mandragore

Sibawaih

Ibn TSB Fiesta TSB

Gamra

Raoui Saada

Tidjani Madjani Foaled 2000 Chestnut, 15.2 h

Salama

M

adjani was an incredible racehorse, winning 13 of 17 starts and 7 Group 1 races, including the Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr.1) in 3 consecutive years. He earned the equivalent of over $1 million and was crowned Horse of the Year in the UAE in 2005, 2006, and 2007.

He was the leading sire in the U.K. by number of wins in 2017 and 2018. He is also among the leading sires in the U.S. and the UAE. His best runners in the U.S. include Darley Champion RB FRYNCH BROAD (multiple graded-stakes winner) and graded stakes-placed winners Madjikman, RB Madjyk Man, Madgicall and Merlot MHF. His international winners include HANDASSA (multiple group 1 winner in UAE), AL ZAHIR (multiple group 1 winner in UAE), BON BAISER DE FAUST (1st The Madjani S., group 1-placed in France and UK), Alazeez (group 2-placed winner in UK), Niraan (group-placed winner in Sweden), RB Moose and Saleemah (2018 UK Champion Arabian Racehorse). Madjani is by the undefeated stallion Tidjani, sire of U.S. stakes winners MAGELLAN FRSB ($164,107, Darley Horse of the Year) and DARWINN ($133,033) as well as international *ALA CROIXNOIRE, DJANZID, SARKID D'ESPENS, and ELNOR DE BASTERRE. Madjani's female family is Tunisian. His dam is a full sister to stakes winner RABOUA and a half-sister to ZBIBA. He is from the family of AL JAKBAR, CHAHATA, TORNADOR, EL KANTARA, and SPEED TORNADE. Proud supporter of 10 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


NF PROOF+/ Frozen semen available through Seyvilla Arabians P.O. Box 646 DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 Stud fee: $2,500, frozen semen only Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup, Breeders' Sweepstakes, HARC Breeder: Nodoroma Arabians Owner: Anne Seymour Proud supporter of

Banat

El Azrak Bandola

Cantata

Litaur Canaria

Eleuzis

Aquinor Ellenai

Sala

Czort Sabellina

*Bataann NF Proof+/ Foaled 1985 Bay, 15.1 1/2 h

Inquiries to: Anne Seymour 850-859-2808 seyvilla@embarqmail.com

*Szalka

NF

PROOF+/ died in 2013, but luckily for the breeding industry frozen semen remains available for this great Pure Polish stallion. Darley Horse of the Year twice, Darley Champion Older Horse, Darley Champion 4-Year-Old Colt, and Racing Hall of Fame member, this memorable bay with lots of white is still siring foals and ranks among the leading broodmare sires. In his long career at stud, NF Proof has sired many stakes winners, including his leading earner, the venerable SEY SPOTTSPROOF (9/96(9-25-17)2-4, $204,043), as well as SEYVILLA PROOF ($173,635), SEY ELLION PROOF ($124,528), SEYVILLA BASPROOF ($106,179), CANNON EXPRESS ($89,137) and SS DAWN TREADER ($73,777). He is the broodmare sire of two-time Darley Champion EASTER MAN ($279,715) and BURNING FLEET ($91,108, grade 1 stakes winner). NF Proof is by the imported Polish stallion *Bataann, sire of HARASSMENT (multiple stakes winner) and NF RISK (1st Michigan Arabian Cup Open, etc.) among his 17 winners. His dam *Szalka is the dam of five other stakes horses, HARASSMENT, NF Dead Cert, NF Bolt, NF Smokescreen and Batraz. His female family, like fellow Racing Hall of Fame member MONARCH AH, is the incredible "S" line tracing to the foundation mare SABELLINA, who is the dam of SANTA (dam of SANTOS and *SASANKA). 11 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


NO RISK AL MAURY Standing at Haras de Saint Faust, France Stud fee: €3,000 natural cover, €3,500 frozen semen. Approved mares only, conditions apply Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: Renee Laure Koch Owner: Shadwell Arabian Stallions Inquiries to: Denise Gault Race Street Management Inc. 831-625-4275, 831-809-0057 racestreetinc@aol.com www.racestreet.com

Saint Laurent

Baroud II Madou

Kelba

Dragon Kesmie

Baroud III

In Chaallah Barbue

Kesberoy No Risk Al Maury Foaled 2002 Chestnut, 15.2 h

Nectarine Al Maury Nevadour

Ourour Nevada II

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o Risk Al Maury was the 2011 Leading Arabian Racehorse in Europe and the Middle East with a rating of 128. He was the Champion Arabian Racehorse in the UK from 2007 to 2009, and the Champion Arabian Racehorse in the UAE in 2008, winning 17 of 25 starts over 6 years, including 6 Group 1 and 3 Group 2 races. He is among the leading sires in the U.S., UK, and France. His top horses in the U.S. are RB HOT RISK (1st Texas Arabian Oaks (Gr.3), etc.), Risky Red (3rd H.H. Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Apprentice World Championship S.), and Risky Vaz (2nd Texas Yellow Rose (Gr.3)). He is also the sire of AL SHAMOOS (dual Group 1 winner), BARNAMAJ (Group 1 winner in UAE), DARIUS DU PAON (Group 3 winner in UAE), AICHA DE MONLAU (1st Prix Razzia III (Gr.3 PA), etc.), RISK DE RIOLAT (1st Prix Mansour Dahbi (L PA) in Morocco), Al Kabeer (2nd Qatar Derby (Gr.3)), Fortuna Al Maury, Dalsimata Cole. He is a son of French Derby winner KESBEROY, sire of many winners, including AL SAKBE (Dubai International S., etc.), KERRA (1st International Arabian Cup Distaff (Gr.2), etc.), BRAISE DE GHAZA, and Virgule Al Maury (leading sire and leading broodmare sire in U.S.). No Risk Al Maury traces to foundation mare Nevada II and is a full brother to NOUBA AL MAURY, NEVADOUR AL MAURY, and NACREE AL MAURY. He is from the family of DAHESS, BIBI DE CARRERE, and RUBIS DE CARRERE. Nectarine Al Maury is a full sister to the dam of NIVOUR DE CARDONNE. Proud supporter of 12 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


OUR MACHINE Standing at Cre Run Farm 15460 Campbell Lake Road Doswell, VA 23047 Stud fee: $1,500. Semen transport available Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: Alan Kirshner or Deborah Mihaloff Owner: Cre Run Enterprises LLC Inquiries to: Cre Run Farm 804-227-9491, crerun@aol.com www.crerunfarm.com Contact in Europe: Val Bunting, Esteem Bloodstock +33 (0)686 179 040, esteembloodstock2@aol.co.uk

Saint Laurent Mandragore

Manganate

Nivour De Cardonne Pistache du Cassou

Baroud III Nevadour

MHF Eclipse

Moniet El Nafis Dalya

C R Dream

Orashan Dalya

Our Machine Foaled 2004 Chestnut, 15.2 h

Dreams R Forever

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ur Machine represents the best of the French/Egyptian cross. He's a Darley Champion racehorse with desirable Arabian type and passes both traits along to his offspring. He won five races (three stakes), including the Arabian Cup Juvenile Championship (Gr.1) while earning almost $65,000.

From a few foals of racing age, Our Machine sired Darley Champion LOVE TO DANCE (1/9(4-2-0)2-0, $33,231, 1st Delaware Park Arabian Juvenile Filly Championship S. (Gr.3), Lone Star Arabian Fillies Futurity; 3 wins in UAE). Our Machine's sire is Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr.1) winner NIVOUR DE CARDONNE. He has sired numerous stakes winners, including DIXIES VALENTINE ($212,292, Darley Champion), OUR PRINCESS ($133,038, Darley Champion), A LADYS MAN ($109,306, 1st Texas Six Shooter (Gr. 2), etc.), LATER ALA GATOUR ($57,081), and A SECOND WIND ($37,806). He is line-bred Egyptian on the bottom side of his pedigree. His third dam is Dalya, dam of MHF Eclipse (4/14(4-0-2), track record setter and successful sire). Egyptian-bred horses such as UNCHAINEDD MELODY and VICTORIAS SECRETT are world renowned for their speed and track records. He is bred similarly to Churchill Downs Grade 1 winner QUICK AND RICH ($210,984). Proud supporter of 13 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


PADDYS DAY Standing at Quarter Moon Ranch 51 Arenas Valley Road Arenas Valley, NM 88022 Stud fee: $4,000, semen transport available Photo by Coady Photography.

Breeder: Jane R. Teutsch Owner: Quarter Moon Racing Stables LLC Inquiries to: Scott Powell 575-654-6129 quartermnracing@aol.com www.quartermoonracingstables.com

San Lou Romirz

*Mirzaz Elsinore Rose

Du Smaragda

Azlaf Azjdib Rozane

Virgule Al Maury

Kesberoy Valse Du Cassou

Lore

Wiking MSA Zbrizka

Burning Sand Paddys Day Foaled 2011 Bay, 15.2 h

AK Loretta

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addys Day has dominated the U.S. racing scene since 2014 winning 22 races from 33 starts in the U.S. as well as being a group 1 winner in the UAE. He is the first, and only, Arabian in the U.S. to earn over $1 million (including bonus money). His first foals are 3-year-olds in 2019.

He is a son of perennial leading U.S. sire BURNING SAND. This great stallion is also the sire of champions T M FRED TEXAS (1st President of the UAE Cup S. (Gr.1) twice, Dubai Kayhala Classic (Gr.1) in UAE), LINE DANCER ($423,061), SO BIG IS BETTER ($417,289), AIM SOUTH ($404,368), CATH ($226,620), EASTER MAN ($279,715) and SAND WITCHH ($166,710). He had another banner year in 2018, siring leading 2018 earner QUICK SAND AA (multiple grade 1 winner of $272,231), UPTOWN SANDY GIRL (Darley Champion, grade 1 winner of $132,270) and DREAM PEARL+ (Darley Champion, $123,708). Among his many winners internationally are HARRAN, TARAF, BIG EASY (multiple stakes winner in U.S. and UAE), TM REAGAN BRET, ADEN and REDA (1st Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr.1)). Paddys Day is the first foal to race out of AK Loretta (by leading broodmare sire Virgule Al Maury). She was a race winner that finished third in the COBRA Oaks. Her dam is the WIKING daughter LORE (3/16(64-4)1-7, $90,582) who is a full sister to MUCHO CALIENTE (6/45(19-6-8)9-5, $168,312). Lore is also the dam of RICHLORE (5 wins in the UAE, 1st Al Maktoum Challenge S. Round 2 (Gr.1), etc.) and RB Rich Surprise (6 wins in the UAE). 14 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


QUICK AND RICH Frozen semen at Hickory Lane Farm LLC 2716 W. Sidney Road Sidney, MI 48885 Stud fee: $1,000 plus shipping, introductory offer Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: Tom Fritz Owner: Tom and Joyce Fritz Inquiries to: Lynn Ashby 302-218-8818 Ondemark1@gmail.com

Calin Du Loup

Manganate Nivada

Char Rich Louise

ZT Ali Baba+/ Dobrys Princess

Highnoon Eclipse

MHF Eclipse MHF Rafame

Wings Of Galagor

Count Galagor+ Mahshmelo

TH Richie Quick And RIch Foaled 2010 Chestnut, 15.3 h

Quick Noon

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uick And Rich is a strong, handsome horse with an impressive race record. To date, he has won at distances from 6 furlongs to 1 1/4 miles. He has 8 wins and 11 places from 31 starts in the U.S., earning over $210,000. His biggest win came in 2017 in the President of the UAE Cup S. (Gr.1) at Churchill Downs. He also finished sixth in the Group 1 Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed al Nahyan Jewel Crown in Abu Dhabi, which is the highest finish of any U.S.-based horse. He is the only son of TH RICHIE available. Frozen semen only is available for the first time in 2019. He is by TH RICHIE, Racing Hall of Fame member, Arabian Triple Crown winner and a multiple Darley Champion. He set several track records and never finished worse than fourth in 18 starts over 3 years while earning $282,196. He is the sire of stakes winners RICH FRYNCHMAN (1st Delaware Park Arabian Classic H. (Gr.1) twice, etc.), RICHLORE (1st Al Maktoum Challenge S. Round 2 (Gr.1), etc.), DJEZEBEL (1st Mazrat Al Ruwiyah (Gr.2), etc.), RICH KINKGA (1st TABA Stallion S. (Gr.3), etc.), ROYAL RICHESS (1st HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies S., etc.), etc. He is the only foal out of the Egyptian-bred QUICK NOON (3/21(4-5-3)2-2, $24,429). The female side of his pedigree has outstanding Egyptian stallions such as track record setter MHF Eclipse, multiple stakes winner COUNT GALAGOR+, and Racing Hall of Fame stallion, ZT ALI BABA+/. Proud supporter of 15 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


RATHOWAN Standing at Rosebrook Farm 9365 Weatherly Road Brooksville, FL 34601 Stud fee: $2,500 Semen transport available: yes Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Thani Owner: Dianne Waldron and Garrett Ford Inquiries to: Dianne Waldron 352-650-5912 dw@kworthins.com www.rosebrookfarm.com

Wafi

Shabab Sahrah

Bushra

Lahoom Rahifa

Djendel

Manganate Mandore

Akie Croix Noire

Tidjani Okie Du Cassou

Amer Rathowan Foaled 2008 Grey, 15.1 h

Arc De Ciel

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athowan was a multiple group 1-placed winner of 4 races in France, Qatar and England, 1st The Private Banking from Emirates NBD International S., 2nd Qatar Arabian World Cup (Gr.1 PA), Shadwell Dubai International S. (Gr.1 PA), etc. In 2012 he was the highest ranked colt (and second overall) on the International Purebred Arabian rankings for 4-year-olds and up at 124. His first are yearlings in 2019. His sire AMER is one of the most successful Arabian racing sires of all time. He is the sire of many international group 1 winners throughout the world, including GENERAL (1st Qatar World Cup (Gr.1) twice, etc.), AL ANOOD (1st Adnoc National (Gr.1), etc.), AL DAHMA (1st H.H. The Presidents Cup (Gr.1), etc.), DAHESS (1st Al Hai Group Zaabeel International S. (Gr.1), etc.), LAHOOB (1st H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nayhan Cup, etc.), AMERETTO (4-time winner of the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan Triple Crown Cup), NIZAM, and MAJD AL ARAB. He is out of the multiple stakes winning mare ARC DE CIEL (1st The Emir's Sword (Gr.1 PA), H.H. The President's Cup (Gr.1), etc.). She is the dam of Rathowan's full siblings GAZWAN (9 wins and 10 placings in 19 starts, 1st Emir's Sword (Gr.1 PA), 1st Dubai International S. (Gr.1 PA), etc.), ASSIL (1st Qatar Derby, etc.), IFTEKHAR, Raheel (2nd Local Bred Purebred Arabian Guineas (Gr.3 PA), etc.). She is a half-sister to group winners ASRAA MIN ALBARQ, AREEJ, and THEEB. From the family of successful sire ALA CROIXNOIRE and traces to the foundation French mare Nevada II. Proud supporter of 16 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


RB BURN Standing at Al Asayl Abu Dhabi, UAE Stud fee: €2,000 frozen semen at Haras de Thouars; live foal; payable upon booking for export Breeder: Dianne K. Waldron Owner: AL Asayl Racing Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars Stud +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com

Amer

Wafi Bushra

Djelmila

Manganate Cherifa

Burning Sand

San Lou Romirz Du Smaragda

Bygosh Bygolly

By Golly+/ Vani Tiki

Majd Al Arab RB Burn Foaled 2012 Grey

Burnie Gee PW

RB

Burn raced once in the U.S. and won before being sold and exported to the UAE where he raced for four years and became one of the best racing Arabians of his generation. Among his wins were victories in the world's richest Arabian race, the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan Jewel Crown (Gr.1) at age four and the Liw Oasis (Gr.1) at age five. With his great temperament, compact and solid conformation, RB Burn represents the best in French/ American breeding. He stands his first season in 2019.

His sire, MAJD AL ARAB, was an outstanding racehorse, winning five Group 1 races, including the Shadwell Dubai International S. and the HH The Emir's Sword. He is another successful son of AMER, both on the track and in the breeding shed. He is the sire of numerous stakes winners throughout the world, including Group 1 winner TM THUNDER STRUCK, Darley Champion RB MADYMOISELLE (2/14(8-4-1)5-5, $142,513 in U.S.), and French Group 1 winner SAMAA. He is out of the BURNING SAND daughter BURNIE GEE PW (2/12(6-2-0)2-2, $73,072, 1st Delaware Park Arabian Juvenile Championship S. (Gr.1), etc.). She has also produced the full siblings (by TH Richie) RB TORCH (Group 2 winner in UAE) and Grade 1-placed RB Big N Rich (2/9(2-1-1)0-1, $21,488). His female family traces to the foundation Arabian racing mare and Racing Hall of Fame member KYLA TIKI, daughter of the immortal Racing Hall of Fame stallion KONTIKI. 17 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


SADEEM Frozen semen available at Cre Run Farm 15460 Campbell Lake Road Doswell, VA 23047 Stud fee: $1,000. Frozen semen only. Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan Owner: Forta Stud

Proud supporter of

Manganate

Saint Laurent Mandragore

Djebella II

Badr Bedur Deborah IV

Tiki Tessar

Kontiki Metessa Ku

NZ Ababa

Natez Nirvan Ababa

Djelfor Sadeem Foaled 1996 Chestnut, 15.3 h

Inquiries to: Cre Run Farm 804-227-9491 crerun@aol.com www.crerunfarm.com

BJT Miss Bobby

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ooking for soundness, speed, and a pedigree with a great mix of domestic and French lines? Then look no further than SADEEM. His lengthy flat racing career spanned an impressive 7 seasons. With 41 starts in three countries, Sadeem won or placed in 15 of them. His phenomenal speed was apparent in his competitiveness at sprint and medium distances. His quality and versatility are manifested in his wins at distances between 1300m and 2200m on all types of footing. Sadeem has an athletic and powerful build, retiring sound from the racetrack. His excellent conformation and remarkable toughness should be of interest to breeders of racehorses and endurance horses. His first U.S. foals will race in 2019. He is by DJELFOR (multiple stakes winner in France), who has proven to be a sire of sires with AKBAR (15 times winner in UAE), ALTO DE MALIGNE (stakes winner in France and UAE), CALIN DE LOUVE (undefeated Darley Champion), and DJEBBEL (in France, Qatar, and England). Sadeem's female family is one of the finest in U.S. history. He is out of BJT Miss Bobby, a full sister to Racing Hall of Fame mare FLYING TESSIE+ (champion, dam of TOP FLYTE, $46,647, Darley Champion; and SS VOYAGER, $25,800). She is also a half-sister to stakes winners FORTY THIEVES+ ($60,464, Darley Champion 4-Year-Old Colt, 1st AJC Derby (Gr.1), etc.) and SCUD BUSTER ($24,067). BJT Miss Bobby's grandsire is the immortal Racing Hall of Fame stallion KONTIKI. 18 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


SAND BLASTT Standing at Rosebrook Farm 9365 Weatherly Road Brooksville, FL 34601 Stud fee: $1,500 Semen transport available: yes Nominations: Arabian Racing Cup Breeder: Dianne Waldron Owner: Rosebrook Farm LLC Inquiries to: Dianne Waldron 352-650-5912 dw@kworthins.com www.rosebrookfarm.com

San Lou Romirz

*Mirzaz Elsinore Rose

Du Smaragda

Azlaf Azjdib Rozane

Tornado De Syrah

Djourman Pom Du Berlais

Nevadou

Flipper Nevada II

Burning Sand Sand Blastt Foaled 2009 Chestnut, 15.2 h

Tornade Du Loup

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and Blastt is a graded stakes-placed winning full brother to Darley Horse of the Year SAND WITCHH. He won or placed in four of six starts, including a second in the Alec Courtelis Arabian Juvenile (Gr. 3). His first foal, RB Blastfromthepast, raced to a record of two seconds and one third in four starts in 2018.

He is a son of perennial leading U.S. sire BURNING SAND. This great stallion is the sire of many champions, including PADDYS DAY (three time Darley Horse of the Year), T M FRED TEXAS (1st President of the UAE Cup S. (Gr.1) twice, Dubai Kayhala Classic (Gr.1) in UAE), LINE DANCER ($423,061), SO BIG IS BETTER ($417,289), AIM SOUTH ($404,368), CATH ($226,620), EASTER MAN ($279,715) and SAND WITCHH ($166,710). He had another banner year in 2018, siring leading earner QUICK SAND AA (multiple grade 1 winner of $272,231), UPTOWN SANDY GIRL (Darley Champion, grade 1 winner of $132,270) and DREAM PEARL+ (Darley Champion, $123,708). Among his many winners internationally are BIG EASY (multiple stakes winner in U.S. and UAE) and REDA (1st Dubai Kahayla Classic (Gr.1)). Sand Blastt is from one of the finest female families and traces to the great French foundation mare Nevada II. He is out of TORNADE DU LOUP (3/11(4-2-3), $101,384), dam of SAND WITCHH (2/11(10-10)8-1, $166,710, Darley Horse of the Year, Darley Champion 3- and 4-Year-Old Filly), Ashton Rose (graded stakes-placed winner) and R B Sand Storm (dam of RB NASH, Darley Champion). Proud supporter of 19 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


SAND TIKI SPECIAL Standing at Welcome Arabians Ranch 8461 County Road 128 Floresville, TX 78114 Stud fee: $1,500 Semen transport available: yes Nominations: Texas-Accredited Sire Breeder: Arnold and Gail Bardin Owner: Rita deLeon Inquiries to: Rita deLeon ritaandlarrydeleon@gmail.com

San Lou Romirz

*Mirzaz Elsinore Rose

Du Smaragda

Azlaf Azjdib Rozane

Tikis Flamingstar

Tiki Sahiber Ku Flaming Emotion

Molly-O-Ku

Meteor Monat

Burning Sand Sand Tiki Special Foaled 2001 Grey, 15 h

Starla Ku

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and Tiki Special defeated the great DA Adios as a 3-year-old in the President of the UAE Cup S. (Gr.1). He also won the Alec Courtelis Juvenile S. on his way to earning over $100,000. His leading runner to date is WMA Special Rose (2/16(3-1-2), $13,915), who is also a successful endurance horse. In addition, he is the sire of WMA Silver Sand (1/10(1-3-1) at 3, 2018) and winning full siblings FC Tiki Rose (2/4(1-0-1); exported to UAE) and Quick Sand Suzie (2/4(2-1-1), $10,260). He is also siring excellent endurance horses, including WMA Fantastic, WMA White Sandy, and WMA Angel Power. He is a son of perennial leading U.S. sire BURNING SAND. This great stallion is the sire of many champions, including PADDYS DAY (three time Darley Horse of the Year), T M FRED TEXAS (1st President of the UAE Cup S. (Gr.1) twice, Dubai Kayhala Classic (Gr.1) in UAE), LINE DANCER ($423,061), SO BIG IS BETTER ($417,289), AIM SOUTH ($404,368), CATH ($226,620), EASTER MAN ($279,715) and SAND WITCHH ($166,710). He had another banner year in 2018, siring leading earner QUICK SAND AA (multiple grade 1 winner of $272,231), UPTOWN SANDY GIRL (Darley Champion, grade 1 winner of $132,270) and DREAM PEARL+ (Darley Champion, $123,708). Sand Tiki Special is out of the KONTIKI-line mare Starla Ku. She is also the dam of the durable Not Surprising (6/67(6-12-17), $76,420), FC Star Trek (5/36(3-6-5), $24,041), Wishupon A Starr (2/17(2-0-2), $16,439), and FC Galaxy (race winner exported to Canada). From the family of champions and Racing Hall of Fame members BY GOLLY+/, SAM TIKI+ and SAMCHERIE. 20 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


SERAPHIN DU PAON Standing at Haras de Thouars France Stud fee: €1,800 fresh at Haras de Thouars €2,000 frozen; live foal; payable upon booking for export Breeder: Societe des Haras du Paon Owner: Al Asayl Racing Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com

Djelfor

Manganate Djebella II

Fantasia

Gosse du Bearn Fleur d'Avril

Elias

Esmet Ali Rouznama

Belvedere

Misk Labiba

Akbar Seraphin Du Paon Foaled 2006 Chestnut, 16 h

Bint El Bedia

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eraphin Du Paon is the only son of AKBAR to successfully complete the Group 1 double of the Dubai Kahayla Classic and the H.H. The President’s Cup. He was a top-rated 5-year-old. His pedigree contains an excellent mix of French and Tunisian lines that is an outcross for broodmares coming from many different families. He is off to a good start at stud, siring numerous winners in the UAE, France and Morocco. His best offspring to date is the filly MARAVILLA AL MAURY (1st Prix Djebella II at 3, 2018 in France). He is also the sire of race winners Ebhaar (2018 winner in his first start at Al Ain), Maleeh De Grine, Rakika Grine, and Baariz. He is by the leading French sire AKBAR (13 wins and 23 places in 40 races, 1st H.H. The Emir's Sword, etc.). Sire of winners in multiple countries, including AKIM DE DUCOR (7 wins in Qatar, France and Germany, 1st Qatar Total French Arabian Breeders’ Cup (Gr. 1), Qatar Derby (Gr. 1), Doha Cup (Gr. 1), Coupe de France des Chevaux Arabes (Gr. 1), etc.). He is out of the Tunisian-bred mare, Bint El Bedia. She has produced several Group 1 winners, including Seraphin Du Paon's full sister QUESCHE DU PAON (Group 1 winner in France) and half-brother TZAR DU PAON (by Dormane, Group 1 winner in France).

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SIR BANI YAS Standing at Haras de Thouars France Stud fee: €2,000 fresh at Haras de Thouars €2,200 frozen at Haras de Thouars; live foal; payable upon booking for export Breeder: Sh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Owner: Al Asayl Racing Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com

Wafi

Shabab Sahrah

Bushra

Lahoom Rahifa

Elios De Carrere

Manganate Nerva Du Cassou

Madawa

Djelfor Marinella

Amer Sir Bani Yas Foaled 2010 Grey, 15.1 h

Nassem El Baher

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ir Bani Yas consistently raced against the best horses in England and France for 4 years. He was the best son of Amer in 2015, rated at 122. He is a 2-time group 1 winner - H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup at Sandown and the Qatar International S. at Goodwood, with an overall record of 5 wins and 11 places in 18 starts. He combines an attractive pedigree with an excellent temperament and great conformation. Sir Bani Yas's first foals are yearlings in 2019. His sire AMER is one of the most successful Arabian racing sires of all time. He is the sire of many international group 1 winners throughout the world including GENERAL (1st Qatar World Cup (Gr.1) twice, etc.), AL ANOOD (1st Adnoc National (Gr.1), etc.), AL DAHMA (1st H.H. The Presidents Cup (Gr.1), etc.), DAHESS (1st Al Hai Group Zaabeel International S. (Gr.1), etc.), LAHOOB (1st H.H. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nayhan Cup, etc.), AMERETTO (4-time winner of the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan Triple Crown Cup), NIZAM, and MAJD AL ARAB. He is out of Nassem El Baher, half-sister to Time Out (7 wins in the UAE, 3rd Liwa Oasis S. (Gr.1)), Agrab Al Nas (8 wins in the UAE), Al Misk (winner in the UAE), and Al Muzhil (winner in the UAE). She is a halfsister to ABU ALEMARAT (by Al Nasr), the best 4-year-old and winner of the UAE Triple Crown in 2008 and a successful sire. 22 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


TH RICHIE Standing at Al Asayl Stud Abu Dhabi, UAE Stud fee: €1,500 Euros frozen Breeder: William Shively Owner: Al Asayl Racing Inquiries to: Haras de Thouars +0033 553 688 838 secretariat@harasdethouars.com www.harasdethouars.com In U.S., contact Gillian Brennan 2007.gillian@gmail.com

Manganate

Saint Laurent Mandragore

Nivada

Flipper Nevada II

ZT Ali Baba

Moniet El Nafis Imperial Al Ahbab

Dobrys Princess

Dobry Char-Rich Alecia

Calin Du Loup TH Richie Foaled 2001 Chestnut, 16 h

Char Rich Louise

TH

Richie is one of the best U.S.-bred and raced horses of recent years. He is the first and only Arabian Triple Crown winner and a multiple Darley Champion. He set several track records and never finished worse than fourth in 18 starts over 3 years while earning $282,196. Because of his accomplishments on the racetrack and as a sire, he was inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame in 2017.

He regularly ranks among the leading sires and leading broodmare sires. He is the sire of stakes winners QUICK AND RICH (1st President of the U.A.E. Cup S. (Gr.1) at Churchill Downs, etc.), RICH FRYNCHMAN (1st Delaware Park Arabian Classic H. (Gr.1) twice, etc.), RICHLORE (1st Al Maktoum Challenge S. Round 2 (Gr.1), etc.), DJEZEBEL (1st Mazrat Al Ruwiyah (Gr.2), etc.), RB TORCH (1st BANI YAS (Gr.2 PA), RICH KINKGA (1st TABA Stallion S. (Gr.3), etc.), ROYAL RICHESS (1st HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies S., etc.), RB So Rich (4th The Emirates Championship (Gr.1 PA), RB Smoking Rich (4th Liwa Oasis (Gr.1 PA), etc. TH Richie is by Calin Du Loup, a Manganate son who was second twice in two starts before a career ending injury. He has also sired NAYEF AL KHALIDEYAH (1st President of the UAE Cup (Gr.1), etc.), Maxisumus (2nd Drinkers of the Wind Derby (Gr.1), etc.), Moulinn Rouge ($43,001) and Splendidd ($45,444). His dam, Char Rich Louise, had only five foals (all winners) before her untimely death. In addition to TH Richie, she produced the top class mare DJEZEBEL (winner of the group 2 Mazrat Al Ruwiyah race in Dubai and multiple winner in the UAE and U.S.) and ALA LUCIE ($34,746, 1st Delaware Firecracker Futurity Fillies, etc.). 23 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide


VIRGULE AL MAURY Frozen semen available at Lone Chimney Ranch 13510 E. Lone Chimney Road Glencoe, OK 74032 Stud fee: $2,500 domestic; $3,500 international. Frozen semen only Breeder: Monsieur Alain Benarrous Owner: Lone Chimney Ranch LLC Inquiries to: Paul and Betty Jo Richards 580-669-2446 or 707-367-1678 betjorich@gmail.com www.lonechimneyranch.net

Saint Laurent

Baroud II Madou

Keiba

Dragon Kesmie

Baroud III

In Chaallah Barbue

Kesberoy Virgule Al Maury Foaled 1989 Chestnut, 15.1 h

Valse Du Cassou Java

Saint Laurent Nevada II

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irgule Al Maury sadly passed away in 2015, but frozen semen is still available to this valuable stallion. He is the only French-bred stallion to lead the U.S. sire list, and he has done so twice. He is also a leading broodmare sire, and is broodmare sire of three-time Darley Horse of the Year PADDYS DAY (earner of over $1 million in earnings and bonuses). The solidly built chestnut was a son of the noted French sire Kesberoy and out of the mare Valse Du Cassou, whose second dam is the important French foundation mare Nevada II.

Virgule Al Maury's best race horse to date has been MORE ADORAABLE ($228,904, Darley Champion twice), and he has also sired the major stakes winners NO SHOW JONES ($150,855), VIRAMIKA ($108,561), and BUDDY OF MINE ($103,133). He is also the sire of the incredible ANVIRLIK, who made 91 starts over 8 years. She won 14 races (5 stakes) and finished in the top 3 60% of the time. Anvirlik retired sound as the longest running female with the most starts of any mare in the U.S. To further prove his ability to produce sound horses, Virgule Al Maury is also siring exceptional endurance horses, including 2018 Tevis winner and two-time race winner Cayucos (25 rides, 20 completions), race winner Take A Break (2013 Tevis Cup, 14 rides, 14 completions and 2 Best Conditioned), race winner AF Big Bucks (3,275 endurance miles, with 63 completions out of 69 races and 12 Best Conditioned over 14 years), and stakes-placed winner Sir Smith (1,410 endurance miles with 22 completions out of 27 rides and 7 Best Conditioned). Proud supporter of 24 • Arabian Finish Line • 2019 Stallion Guide



Breeder Focus - Cre Run Farm The 2019 Stallion Guide is happy to honor Cre Run Farm as our U.S. Breeder in the Breeder Focus special. Farm owner Deb Mihaloff comments for Cre Run Farm. Cre Run is an unusual name for a farm. What is its meaning? The name actually is a shortened version of "Creating Runners" and defines what we do - specifically creating Arabian racehorses. Please tell us a little bit about your history with Arabians. My love and passion came about because my grandmother bred Arabians when I was a child. I remember going to the Michigan State Fair to watch her show her horses. I was given my first horse, a Quarter Horse/Arabian cross named Smokey, at age 17. I bought my first mare with my mother – Neils Creek Rakla, who at the time was in foal to *Asadd++, eventually producing the filly MHF Rafame. That was the start of my breeding program. Eventually I moved from show ring to racing, and we (Deb and husband Alan Kirshner) were brought into the sport by Alec and Louise Courtelis. We went into a partnership on Darley Champion Flaming Tron Ku, and saw the great Wiking when he was initially sold in Poland.

opportunity to breed an excellent prospect without the cost of buying and owning a mare. With all the success you've had as a breeder, could you tell us about the physical qualities do you look for in a mare and stallion to breed? I have always wanted to keep as much type in my breeding program as possible. Maybe not as much as the show world, but I want to still be able to tell that they are Arabians. I look for overall balance, correct legs, a strong shoulder and a powerful hip. Like many people, I divide the horse into three segments looking at overall balance. The shoulder and wither is very important because typically 60% of a horse’s weight is carried on the front end. If you have a huge rear end, but not much shoulder, the front may not be able to keep up. How much emphasis do you put on performance when deciding to breed a horse? Race horses are proving the athletic ability of the Arabian. They also excel in second careers, which helps promote the horse to the general public. In addition, the horse’s character and disposition is also very important. We need to make sure these horses have the fabulous dispositions for which the Arabians are known.

Since you started in the sport, Cre Run Farm has become a household name in Arabian racing for many years. Tell us a little bit about the farm. The farm was established in 1986, but over the years has evolved into more than just an Arabian horse farm. Through Cre Run Enterprises, we have established Cre Run Farm, Cre Run Training Center and Equine Lifestyles Arabian Racing Partnerships. The 180 acre facility includes over 60 acres of pastures, a complete reproductive facility and a race training facility with a 5/8 mile track for starting young stock. We stand a variety of stallions and have an outstanding herd of broodmares. What can you tell us about your overall successes? With our overall ownership record, we have won over $2.5 million. As a breeder, our horses (which include Royal Atheena's bonus and horses bred in partnerships) have earned almost $3.8 million. We are extremely proud of this success. What does the future look like for Cre Run? Last year we had 15 runners bred by us. This includes horses leased out or owned by others. We plan to have five 3-year-olds in 2020 to join our existing string and three 3-year-olds to come in 2021. We currently have 30 mares of breeding age (20 or less), and none of them have Burning Sand blood, making them a perfect outcross to Burning Sand stallions. Many of these mares are available to lease, which gives others a great

Alan Kirshner (center) and Deb Mihaloff (right) celebrate with Keith Brackpool after their Thess Is Awesome won the Sheikh Fatima bint Mubarak Darley Award S. (Gr.1). Photo by Pamela Burton.

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Similarly, how much emphasis do you put on pedigree when deciding on to breed a horse? I want to make sure the horse is what the pedigree says it should be. I’ve seen the most incredible breeding establishments all over the world. I got to see many horses, and that knowledge gave me the ability to look at a pedigree and see where certain traits came from.

What is your assessment of the Arabian market right now? I think all industries have stabilized, and I feel we’ll start to show an improvement. The Arabian Jockey Club instituting the second DNA test and microchip is extremely important, and I applaud them for taking this controversial step to insure breed integrity.

Are there any conformation or temperament traits that are red flags for you and will cause you to perhaps not breed that specific animal? I’ve been proven wrong before so I don’t really have any traits that will completely make me say no. Dr. LaCroix once told me that when you don’t breed for a trait you get it, and when you breed for a trait you don’t get it. There are some horses out there that shouldn’t be successful (based on conformation), but they are. Over the years, I’ve seen it all, and I do believe it all goes back to horse’s heart.

However, in order to grow, we need to use more Thoroughbred trainers. There have been several Thoroughbred trainers who previously never trained Arabians, and subsequently they have had a real education on them. Once they work with them, they can’t get over the Arabian disposition, personality, talent, and intelligence. They love them and want to train more. Our wonderful Arabians become their own ambassadors. I used to think I didn't want to have anything to do with the Thoroughbreds, but I now see they can open many doors for our breed. Conversely, if our Arabian trainers had some Thoroughbreds, it would help them financially because they can't survive on one or two Arabian races a day.

What stallions have impacted the breed for you both in the past and currently? MHF Eclipse, Sam Tiki, Wiking and Monarch AH have been most influential for me in the past. Then Nivour De Cardonne and Dahess are two stallion I have bred to as foundation lines. Crownn Royal, DA Adios, (who sadly died last year) and Our Machine are impactful currently. I know the gene pools are very strong for these three stallions. I am also breeding to other stallions like Madjani, No Risk AL Maury, Hilal Al Zaman, Sadeem and Maymoun Monlau. We have frozen semen available on a variety of stallions who are listed on our website. What advances in breeding have you seen in the industry? Do you feel that they have been beneficial or detrimental? MHF Eclipse was the first frozen semen Arabian racing stallion bred in this country. We also were the first racing farm to run an Arabian embryo transfer foal in the U.S. Frozen semen allows us to breed to more diversified lines because we can breed to stallions regardless of their locations. Embryo transfer is good, but I think there should be limits as to how many foals can be born every year from the same mare. On a different note, we (the Arabian industry) have gotten to such an extreme type that we are producing a piece of art. Although they are beautiful, they may have trouble functioning in later years.

Finally, it would be nice to have a U.S. circuit that didn't change, but this is easier said than done. We need constancy in our racing schedule in order to succeed, especially with the few numbers we have. Currently we have meets in Delaware and Texas with a few races in California. All of the graded stakes need to be thought out in order for them to have the best quality of horses available for each race. We are a large country, and the logistics and expense of shipping around is significant. Also, we need to fill our races in order for a meet to be successful. This sometimes means running horses out of there conditions, which can be frustrating. What has been your proudest accomplishment as a breeder? I’m very proud that our horses have done well both in flat racing and endurance. I feel like my horses have left a good legacy. I always say that you do not own Arabian horses. You are their caretakers, and it has been my honor and privilege to care for so many of them. In turn, we’ve been able to share great moments with family and friends.

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Breeder Focus - Shadwell Arabians The 2019 Stallion Guide is happy to honor Shadwell Arabians as our International Breeder in the Breeder Focus special. Shadwell Stud Director Richard Lancaster comments for Shadwell.

Sheikh Hamdan has won the Kahayla Classic eight times as well as the Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Jewel Crown in 2017 with MURAAQIB and the President Cup in Abu Dhabi five times.

We are all grateful to Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum for his support throughout the Arabian horse racing world. Can you speak about the future for Arabian racing support by Sheikh Hamdan? Sheikh Hamdan has always been very enthusiastic about getting people interested in the Arabian horse. The Arabian horse is very much part of the Arabic culture, and it has always been his wish that people should get involved in the racing and breeding of the Arabian horse.

Any chance to bring any runners to the USA? At present I can’t see it happening in the near future, but you never know in the future.

We now have a full program of supported races across Europe, which culminates in the Dubai International Arabian Races at Newbury. Putting this program together has really enhanced the importance of this meeting, which takes place annually at Newbury Racecourse at the end of July in England. There has also been support given to some of the enthusiastic Arabian race followers in South America. The program that has been set up in Chile is totally down to the inspired sponsorship of Sheikh Hamdan. This is now extending to Brazil. What is the size and scope of the Shadwell Arabian racing program? The main emphasis on the racing is still in the United Kingdom where Sheikh Hamdan has been leading owner for the last fifteen years. There are always approximately thirty horses in training split between James Owen and Phil Collington, since Gill Duffield’s retirement three years ago. There is always a boutique string in France split between François Rohaut and Damien de Watrigant. The whole emphasis in both places is to find top performers to race in the UAE during the winter.

We understand that under the guidance of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Shadwell began racing horses as early as 1980. Was Shadwell racing Thoroughbreds and Arabians at that time, or did Arabians come later? The Arabians definitely followed the Thoroughbreds. Sheikh Hamdan had his first Thoroughbreds as you say in the early 80’s, but the Arabians didn’t follow until a few years later. There had been a few Arabians in training, but the real breakthrough came when we bought BENGALI D’ALBRET. What percent of the Shadwell racing is geared towards Arabians today? The Arabians are a very small percentage compared with the Thoroughbreds. You have to remember that the Thoroughbred operation spreads around the world including Australia, South Africa, as well as the USA. The main emphasis for the Thoroughbreds though is in Europe, which includes the UK, Ireland and France, and also of course, in the UAE. How large a band of broodmares does Shadwell keep and where? The broodmare band tends to always hover around the 25 mark. We have been fortunate to have a nucleus of good mares which have produced some outstanding racehorses. The two that spring to mind are ZIVA, bought from JeanMarc de Watrigant, and homebred TASHREEFAT, by BENGALI D’ALBRET out of SEGLAOUI, a very good

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MANARK (2009 – MAHABB x MENDRA by SOUSSE) – natural cover only at Haras de Saint Faust (France). Approved mares only. TAAJER (2012 – MADJANI x ZIVA by DORMANE) – stands at Società Agricola di Besnate (Italy). KAOLINO, a winner of the Dubai Kahayla Classic and proven sire, is now retired from stud duties, and we hope he will enjoy his retirement at Mandolynn Hill Farm. Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum (left) talks with Richard Lancaster. race mare in the UAE. Luckily, we have daughters of both in the broodmare band. Through careful culling, we are always looking to upgrade. Could you share with our readers an update on Shadwell’s Arabian Studs? In 2018, three homebred Group winners retired to stud: AGHSAAN (AL JAKBAR), JAMAAYIL (AL JAKBAR), and JAMAHEER (MAHABB), a daughter of Ziva. Some of the best runners of the past 20 years have come from Shadwell Stallions. Can you tell us which stallions are continuing important sires for Shadwell and where are they located? AF AL BURAQ (2003 – AMER x AL HANOUF by SABAAN) – natural cover only at Haras de Saint Faust (France). AL JAKBAR (2003 – AL SAKBE x ESSAADA by HOSNI) – natural cover at Shadwell Stud (UK) and frozen semen. AL SAOUDI (2000 – NUITS ST GEORGES x FATZICA by FATZOUR) – natural cover only at Shadwell Stud (UK). HANDASSA (2010 – MADJANI x ZIVA by DORMANE) – stands at West Kington Stud (UK); AI fresh and frozen semen. MADJANI (2000 – TIDJANI x SALAMA by SIBAWAIH) – natural cover at Haras de Saint Faust (France) and frozen semen – approved mares only.

Could you share some thoughts on the future of Arabian racing? Arabian racing has some wonderful opportunities to develop into a recognized sport to stand beside Thoroughbred racing. Before that happens though, it needs to take some very serious decisions about which way it wants to go. To be fully recognized, it needs proper administration that is well funded. It also needs to standardize its rules and regulations. Too often we see local authorities chopping and changing to suit themselves. If they are to be taken seriously, there does need to be much tougher control. From Denise Gault, Race Street Management: “For over 20 years, my partnership with Shadwell as their representative in the U.S. has been an honor. The excellent reputation of their international Arabian racing and breeding program, thanks to HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum and manager, Richard Lancaster, is second to none on the world stage. The opportunity for U.S. breeders to choose among their world class stallions, notably NO RISK AL MAURY, MADJANI, CHNDAKA, KAOLINO and NIVOUR DE CARDONNE, has given our breeders a competitive edge, both in racing and in the marketplace. Shadwell's influence in the U.S. Arabian racing circles has been rewarding for all, and I am especially proud to be a part of their success.” From Gérard Larrieu, Haras de Saint-Faust: “Yes, Shadwell has been a great support for Haras de Saint Faust for many years, and we are very honored to stand their best Arabian stallions. In 2019, we will stand Champions and top sires like MADJANI, NO RISK AL MAURY, MANARK, and AF AL BURAQ. Shadwell has also purchased some of their top performers from us.”

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International Arabian Racing Reference Guide Al Asayl Racing and Breeding - Arabian racing and breeding, stallions Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan www.alasayl.com Abu Dhabi contact@alasayl.com United Arab Emirates 00971-2 5825577 Al Jeryan Stud - Racing Arabian horses, Stallion AF Albahar Qatar www.harasdethouars.com secreatariat@harasdethouars.com +33 (0) 553688 838 Al Khalediah Stables - Thoroughbred and Arabian horse farm HRH Prince Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Said www.gouffern-genevraye.com Haras de Gouffern stallions@wanadoo.fr Gouffern, France +33-1 39 49 02 77 Altitude Arabians - Breeding and competing Arabian athletes for flat racing and endurance Garrett Ford www.altitudearabians.com 539 Elk Horn Mountain Road gford@easycareinc.com Durango, CO Arabian Finish Line - Arabian racing magazine Stephanie Ruff www.arabianfinishline.com 175 Cypress Blvd E arabianfinishline@gmail.com Homosassa, FL 1-717-860-6976 Blackhawk Valley Arabians - Breeding Arabians for showing, racing and endurance Cory Soltau www.blackhawkvalleyarabians.com 240 Joseph Lane bvarabians@aol.com Pleasanton, CA 94588 1-925-683-7617 Cre Run Farm- Breeding and racing Arabians Alan Kirshner and Deborah Mihaloff www.crerunfarm.com 15460 Campbell Lake Road crerun@aol.com Doswell, VA 1-804-227-949 Daniel Stud- Racehorse breeding, stallion Daniel Jabbari www.DanielStud.com Tehran DanielStud@yahoo.com Iran +98-21-22021400 Esteem Bloodstock/Al Nujaifi Racing - Breeder/Owner Arabian racehorses Val Bunting/Dr. Mohammad Al Nujaifi val.bunting@aol.com Bordeaux, France +33(0)686 179040 Estrellita/Soaring Eagle Ranch - Broodmares, Arabian racehorses/endurance horses Jane and Ray Teutsch www.soaringeableranch.com 26039 Mitchell Rd. jane@soaringeagleranch.com Hempstead, TX 77445 ranch: 1-979-826-2712 mobile: 1-719-332-4343

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Evie, Inc. - Marketing/Advertising/Promotions Evie Tubbs Sweeney www.EvieInc.net 2770 Quail Valley Road evie@EvieInc.net Solvang, CA 1-260-348-1492 Favoritt Arabians - Breeder and owner of Arabian race horses Lynn Bennett www.favorittarabians.com 16911 State Highway 128 lynnspa@aol.com Calistoga, CA 1-503-709-9132 Forta Stud - Breeding and racing Arabian race horses Abu Dhabi www.fortastud.com United Arab Emirates fortastud@gmail.com +971-2-444 9132 Haras de Saint Faust - Breeding, racing, endurance, stallions 55 route Chapelle de Rousse www.haras-saintfaust.com 64110 Laroin contact@haras-saintfaust.com France +33 (0) 5 59 83 05 16 Haras de Thouars - Arabian horses - Insemination/breeding stallions Anthony Cessac, Mathieu Postis www.harasdethouars.com 47340 Castella secreatariat@harasdethouars.com France +33 (0) 553688 838 Corliss Hazard - Graphic design, advertising, website design 417 N. Fountain Gate Drive www.corlisshazard.com Allen, TX corliss2020@gmail.com 1-469-215-0444 Hickory Lane Farm, LLC - Arabian racehorse owner Tom and Joyce Fritz joycefritz09@gmail.com 2716 W. Sidney Road Sidney, MI Horsereporter - Webpage, Internet Advertising, Promotion Pamela Burton www.horsereporter.com 41606 N. Emerald Lake Drive pamela@horsereporter.com Anthem, AZ 1-925-482-7524 I.T.C. - International Thoroughbred Consultants (I.T.C.) - Thoroughbred and Arabian Race horse consultants Jean-Pierre de Gasté www.gouffern-genevraye.com/itc 24 rue Albert Joly itc@gouffern.com 78000 Versailles, France +(33) 1 39 49 02 77 Lone Chimney Ranch LLC - Arabian racehorse breeder and owner, Virgule Al Maury breedings Betty Jo and Paul Richards www.lonechimneyranch.net 13510 E. Lone Chimney Road betjorich1@gmail.com Glencoe, OK 1-580-669-2446 Mandolynn Hill Farm - Breeding Arabian athletes for flat racing, endurance and sport horse Dr. Mickey and Michelle Morgan www.mandolynn.com PO Box 260 mmorgan@ont.com Aubrey, TX 76227 1-940-365-2559 Meyercrest Arabians - Arabian horse breeder James and Susan Meyer 4133 Granite Ridge Trail Raleigh, NC

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