Strohen 2017
International Days for Arabian Horses
Strohen 2017
International Days for Arabian Horses
EUROPEAN C-SHOW (8 July)
CHAMPIONSHIP FOR PUREBRED ARABIANS
WITH GELDINGS
INTERNATIONAL B-SHOW (9 July
Written by Sonja Smaldone - Photos by: Paola Petix
On 8th and 9th of July 2017 the Ismer Family held
their traditional Arabian Horse Days at their stud
in Ströhen, (Germany) which encompassed two
shows: the C-European and the B-Internationals. During
the C-European show, judged by PAHBA member Tomasz
Tarczyński, the podium was taken by: the Janów-bred
BERENIKA (Eden C - Belgica/Gazal Al Shaqab), who
took the senior mare bronze medal and the Michalówbred LISSAR (Gazal Al Shaqab - Larissa/Eukaliptus),
who won the senior stallion silver. Both horses previously
won their classes. EQUALION (Equator - Evolett/Ajman
Moniscione) bred and owned by Zalia Arabians finished
the finals at fourth place, just missing the bronze due to
lower points in class. Also in the top five of their classes
were:
- HS ESPOIR (GB) – daughter of Janów’s ENTIMA, 1st
place in the yearlings fillies class.
- ZLOTA ODESSA (FR) – daughter of Michałów’s
ZŁOTA ORCHIDEA, 5th place in the 4-6 year old mares
class.
- FLANTI (Shanghai EA - Flotylka/Emigrant) bred and
owned by Stanisław Redestowicz, 4th place in the 4-6
year old mares class
- PAGANA (Eol - Panonia/Eukaliptus) bred by Janów
Podlaski, 4th place in the 7-9 year old mares class, who
received 3x20 for movement
- POSTAR (Om El Bellissimo - Pomerania/Gazal Al
Shaqab) bred by Janów Podlaski, winner in the geldings
category.
As for the International B-show, horses from more
than 20 countries were presented to an international
panel of judges with highest reputation to select the
Champions. They were: Dr. Aragno Gianmarco (ITA);
Murillo Kammer (BRA); Mr. Lacina Jaroslav (CZE) and
Mrs. Tengstedt Marianne (DNK). The Great Final gave
the following results. As regards the Junior
Fillies Championship the podium was taken
by Gold medalist SPERANZA (KANZ
ALBIDAYER x EVENING SERENADE)
bred by Michael Byatt and owned by
Mohammad Sheikh Suliman. Silver medal
winner the chestnut AJ NORAH (AJ
MARDAN x INSPIRED NAJLA) bred by
Ajman Stud and owned by Ajman Stud/
HH Sheikh Ammar Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi.
Bronze medal winner the bay EMARA AT
(KAHIL AL SHAQAB x TF EXOTIKAH)
bred and owned by Al Thumama Stud.
As for the Junior Colts Category, Gold
medal winner the bay MADAGASKAR J
(EXCALIBUR EA x MISSISSIPI J) bred
and owned by JADEM ARABIANS. Silver
medal winner the chestnut EL SHAAD (FA
EL SHAWAN x EL ESTRADA) bred and
owned by Malgorzata and Josef Pietrzak.
Bronze medal winner the grey AL ARYAM
BARAKAT (SHANGHAI EA x AL ARYAM
BALLORA) bred and owned by Al Aryam
Arabians. Regarding the SENIOR MARES
CHAMPIONSHIP the podium was taken by
the beautiful grey Gold medalist EKSPULSJA
(GAZAL AL SHAQAB x ELANDRA) bred
by MICHALOW STUD and owned by
Halsdon Arabians. Furthermore Ekspulsja received the
show’s highest score 93, 67 pts, including a full set of 20s for
type and movement. Silver medal winner VALENTINO’S
ANGEL MI (DA VALENTINO x ALWAYS AN ANGEL)
bred by Mulawa Arabians and owned Al Baydaa Stud &
Al Mai Stud. Bronze medal winner the bay LC FARFALLA
(MONEO FM x ELLEGANT DREAM) bred by HARAS
LA CATALINA and owned by SHGAIR FARM. As
for the SENIOR STALLIONS CHAMPIONSHIP, Gold
medal winner the grey MAHDER AL JAMAL (NADER
AL JAMAL x MAHITY EL JAMAAL) bred and owned
by JEAN MATTENS. Silver medal winner the grey AL
ARYAM BAREE (AL BILAL x AL ARYAM BALKEAS)
bred and owned by Al Aryam Arabians. Bronze medal
winner the grey SHAMS SHARAV (SIMEON SHARAV
V x SANIYYAH RCA) bred by Ariela Arabians and
owned by Al Baydaa Stud. Moreover, the Best Body and
Movement Male title went to the 12 years old bay stallion
PREFERANS (HS ETIQUETTE x PRERIA) for the joy
and proud of his breeder JANOW PODLASKI and his
owner Halsdon Arabians. The Best Body and Movement
Female title was given to the 4 years old bay mare ADYGA
(KAHIL AL SHAQAB x AMIGA) bred by JANOW
PODLASKI and owned by Halsdon Arabians. With these
special awards proudly exhibited by the winners, the
show in Strohen drew to a close. And if it is true that a
photograph is worth more than a thousand words then
let’s be the images to talk…