50 Years of Arabian Horse World

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5 0 Ye a r s o f A r a b i a n H o r s e W o r l d 1991 U.S. National Champion Stallion: *Simeon Shai (Ra’adin Royal Star x Simeon Safanad) U.S. National Champion Mare: Gaishea (Bey Shah x Gai Dream) U.S. National Champion Futurity Colt: Autumn Seance (Gai Seance x Autumn Lace) U.S. National Champion Futurity Filly: Bey Serenade SF (Bey Shah x Brandie Alexandra) World Champion Senior Stallion: Simeon Shai (Ra’adin Royal Star x Simeon Safanad by Sankt Georg) World Champion Senior Mare: Julia Bea (Ponomarev x Nairobi by Aswan) World Champion Junior Colt: Medalj (*Menes x Sadza by Rusazcie) World Champion Junior Filly: Lady Amie (*Padron x Lady Muscata by Muscat) The first Qatar International Purebred Arabian Horse Show held. About 100 entries were placed by judges from Holland, England, and Germany. The first three places in each class were decorated with rosettes, trophies, and prize money.

1992 U.S. National Champion Stallion: Echo Magnifficoo (Aladdinn Echo x SS Magnolia) U.S. National Champion Mare: Bey Teyna (Bey Shah x TW Forteyna) U.S. National Champion Futurity Colt: Fame Maker R (Fame VF x *Inschallah El Shaklan) U.S. National Champion Futurity Filly: Karalisa (Fame VF x Karamore) World Champion Senior Stallion: Emperator (Menes x Ellavia by Stargard) World Champion Senior Mare: Musknitsa (Muscat x Prokaznitza by Arax) World Champion Junior Colt: Shamilah Menestral (Menes x Julia Bea by Ponomarev) World Champion Junior Female: Om El Sanadiva (Sanadik El Shaklan x De La Reina by Kaiyoum) The Arabian breed lost one of its most staunch (and best loved) contributors when Deedie Wrigley-Hancock died. Her parents, Philip and Helen Wrigley were pioneer breeders and they made their Arabians very visible as they made their yearly migration from their home base on Catalina Island to Phoenix to Chicago to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Helen Wrigley was instrumental in launching the first Scottsdale show; and Deedie was active in all aspects of the show and related activities — from competing (native costume, western pleasure, and her favorite, cutting) to entertaining, to food preparation, to membership in the Arabian Horse Association of Arizona, to buying and selling at the splashy Scottsdale auctions. The stallion Monogramm leased to Poland. In a reversal of usual Polish/ U.S. Arabian horse transactions, Monogramm (Negatraz x *Monogramma) was leased to Michalow State Stud to stand for several seasons. There, aided by the excellence of the Michalow mares, he sired many international champions.

1993 U.S. National Champion Stallion: Kharben (Ben Bask x Khara Mia Mine) U.S. National Champion Mare: *Kawalkada (*Penitent x Kabala) U.S. National Champion Futurity Colt: BST Dajamaal (Ali Jamaal x Miss Ts Classic) U.S. National Champion Futurity Filly: Gai Anastashah (Bey Shah x Gai Annabelle) World Champion Senior Stallion: Nahbay (*Jamilll x Nika by Aswan) World Champion Senior Mare: Crown Muscosa (*Muscat x Crown Narada by *Nariadni) and Amber Satin (*Muscat x Satin Silver by Tornado) 25 b FIFTY YEARS OF ARABIAN HORSE WORLD

Top: Monogramm (Negatraz x *Monogramma) was leased to Poland in 1992. Bottom: Deedie Wrigley-Hancock (pictured here with her beloved gelding Tasamar), died in 1992.


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