The Wels Arabian Horse
International Show has been a
standing date on many people’s
calendars since more than twenty years
as this event opens its doors for the new
show season in Europe. Wels, a small
village on the slopes of the Alps, near
Linz in Austria, welcomes Arabian
horse celebrities from all over the world
to compete in front of an exclusive
board of judges. During this weekend,
Wels transforms into an equine capital
as the show always takes place on the
premises of the Pferd Wels Fair. Arabian
Horse Magazine has been present at
the event also this year. We never miss
Wels show, first of all for the great and
incessant job Mrs. Anne Heiloo and
Susanne Werth have always done for it.
They have really chipped away tirelessly
at this monumental task during the year
to let the people enjoy this contest with
a perfect organization. We really have
to eulogize the show’s main organizers
Mrs. Anne Heiloo, the President of the
Austrian Arab Horse Society (VVÖ)
and the Vice-President, Mrs. Susanne
Werth, who have dealt with this duty
impeccably. Nearly 100 horses entered
the competition and the quality was
great. Each Class and Championship
had different sponsors. The show was
fantastic and the tribunes were full.
Many visitors, breeders and VIPs from
worldwide arrived to see one of the best
shows of the year. The speaker for the
occasion was Jaroslav Lacina, President
of E.c.a.h.o. The group of judges did a
very good job. The show was judged
by Dr. Gianmarco Aragno (Italy);
Mrs. Claudia Darius (Germany); Mr.
Cedes Bakker (Netherlands); Mr.
Christian Moschini (Italy); Mrs.
Anna Stojanovska (Poland) and from
Belgium Mr. Koenraad Detailleur.
As Ringmasters Mr. Gerard Oben
(Belgium) and in the pre-ring Mr. Peter
Hegemann (Germany) and Wolfang
Auer (Austria). The Disciplinary
Committee did a great job as well
thanks to the cooperation of Mrs. Laura
Mascagna (Italy); Mrs. Elisabeth Chat
(Austria); Mrs. Isabella Auer (Austria).
International Finals.
Among the Yearling Fillies, the ‘petite’
bay D Wasayef (Wadee Al Shaqab ×
Royal Emira) chosen later as Best in
Show, was unconditionally the prettiest
one and got the Gold medal. She is bred
and owned by Dubai Arabian Horse
Stud. The Silver went to the bay AJ
Norah (AJ Mardan × Inspired Najla)
bred and owned by Ajman Stud, Sh.
Ammar Bin Humaid Al-Nuaimi, while
the Bronze to the Austrian chestnut DA
Ariyana (EKS Alihandro × DA Miss
Justice) bred and owned by Diamond
Arabians, Cornelia Kolnberger. Among
the Yearling Colts , the chestnut AJ
Radman (AJ Mardan × AJ Rahifa) bred
and owned by Ajman Stud, Sh. Ammar
Bin Humaid Al-Nuaimi was crowned
Gold medal winner. Silver medal
winner the grey My Star K.A. (S.M.A.
Magic One × Marc’s Star K.A. ) bred
and owned by Mr. & Mrs. Gheysens.
Bronze medal winner the bay Mahil
Al Marenga (Kahil Al Shaqab × Miss
Marenga) bred by Reinhard Sax and
owned by Sax Arabians.
Honored as Gold Champion Junior
Filly, the refined pearl-grey DA
Alihandra (EKS Alihandro × DA Miss
Justice) bred and owned by Diamond
Arabians, Cornelia Kolnberger. The
Silver was taken by the bay D Yara
(FA El Rasheem × Frasera Mashara)
bred and owned by Dubai Arabian
Horse Stud, while Al Shaqab Stud
succeeded in placing the grey SAFIAT
AL SHAQAB (KAHIL AL SHAQAB
× SHALIMAR PRESTIGE) with the
Bronze medal. Among the Junior
Colts, Gold medal winner the gleaming
chestnut Lamandro (EKS Alihandro
× Lamana) bred by Monika Sax and
owned by Sax Arabians. Silver medal
winner the American-born Vesuvius
DPA (EF Kingston × Psymply) bred
by Jane & Kristi Hopp and on lease
at Aretusa Arabians. Bronze medal
winner the grey AV Cloud Dancer
(WH Justice × OML Belusenadream)
bred and owned by Caroline Reid.
Among the Senior Mares, Gold medal
winner the stunning grey Elan De Marc
K.A. (QR Marc × Espadrilla) bred and
owned by Knocke Arabians. Silver medal
winner the grey Esskhija Bint Essteema
(Khidar × Essteema) bred by Reinhard
Sax and owned by Sax Arabians. Bronze
medal winner the grey M.M. Eluise
(WH Justice × Esfera) bred and owned
by Mario Matt Arabians. In the Senior
Stallions Category, Gold medal winner
the handsome grey Mahder Al Jamal
(Nader Al Jamal × Mahity El Jamaal)
bred and owned by Jean Mattens. Silver
medal winner the chestnut D Khattaf
(Royal Colours × D Jowan) bred and
owned by Dubai Arabian Horse Stud.
Bronze medal winner the snow-white
Kavalier MAF (Elart × Katun) bred and
owned by Martensson Johnson Ingalil.
There were also additional trophies
to be assigned during this edition
of the WELS ARABIAN HORSE
INTERNATIONAL B SHOW. The Best
Mover Int. award went to the bay Grace
J (Emerald J × Gomera J) bred by Jadem
Arabians, Christine Jamar and owned
by VA-Gestüt Emaj, while the Best in
Show title with the highest score of
judges was taken by the bay D Wasayef
Wadee Al Shaqab × Royal Emira) bred
and owned by Dubai Arabian Horse
Stud. Also this year, as usual, many
countries joined with excitement this
competition that is always fair and
impartial as much as very well thoughtout.
This time of the year – in the spring
and in this part of Europe, we have one
significant show: Wels, a sort of warmup
arena before the autumn title shows.
That’s why it would be good for breeders
to always come here, especially with
their young horses, to gain experience
in the show arena.