THE WORLD ARABIAN HORSE ORGANIZATION PRESENTS
THE WAHO TROPHY
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WAHO CONGRATULATES THE FOLLOWING 2010 WAHO TROPHY WINNERS
AND CELEBRATES THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS:
ALGERIA
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
AZERBAIJAN
BAHRAIN
BELGIUM
BELIZE
BRAZIL
BULGARIA
CANADA
CHILE (Includes Peru)
COLOMBIA
CROATIA
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
EGYPT
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY (Includes Luxembourg)
HUNGARY
IRAN
IRAQ
ISRAEL
ITALY
JAPAN
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KUWAIT
LEBANON
LIBYA
LITHUANIA
MOROCCO
NAMIBIA
NETHERLANDS
NEW ZEALAND
NORWAY
OMAN
PAKISTAN
POLAND
PORTUGAL
QATAR
ROMANIA
RUSSIA
SAUDI ARABIA
SLOVAKIA
SLOVENIA
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
SYRIA
TUNISIA
TURKEY
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
URUGUAY
VENEZUELA
ZIMBABWE

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DIABLE DU DESERT Grey stallion, 2007. [Djakes (FR) / Macebana (PL)]. Breeder: Amraoui Belkasem. Owner: Bouteldja Mohamed. Strain: Kehailan Ajuz (Gazella, ca. 1840)
Algeria is pleased to announce they have awarded their WAHO Trophy for the first time in 2010. The Trophy was awarded to the excellent stallion Diable Du Desert after he won the most prestigious race in the country, the “Grand Prix du President de la Republique.”
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Diable Du Desert with his owner, Mr. Mohamed Bouteldja.
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AWAITING RESULT
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SARISHA 1986 grey gelding [Saran / Mareshah]. Breeders: Michael and Judith Bourke. Owner; Keryn Mahoney. Strain: Dahman Abu Amr of Ibn Hemsi (Dahma, 1876)
Keryn Mahoney writes: When I was told Sarisha (Saran x Mareshah) was chosen by the Arab Horse Society of Australia as the winner of their 2010 World Arabian Horse Organization (WAHO) Trophy, I felt a rush of mixed emotions.
Pride in him for his achievement, amazement that he was to be awarded this prestigious honour and humility and gratitude for literally giving me the ride of my life. All of that, mixed with a flood of love and respect for the greatest horse I ever had the pleasure of partnering.
Sarisha is a purebred Arabian gelding bred by Michael and Judith Bourke and was born October 1, 1986.
Looking back I recall Sarisha on the day we met as a 15.1hh, well conformed grey gelding. I remember him then as a wily, rangy, determined Arabian with a glint in his eye and a fondness for himself and it seems like only yesterday! But that was back in 1991. Who would have thought in 2011 that I’d be reflecting on him successfully completing 16,679 endurance kilometres and being the 2010 WAHO Trophy Horse for Australia?
Sarisha’s endurance career spans 17 awesome, fun-filled years from 1992 to 2009.The record states he was AERA National Distance Horse in 1997, 1999, and 2001.In 1999 alone he achieved 2,000km. There are 161 successful ride completions to his credit, including thirty-seven 160km events, notably including eleven 160km Tom Quiltys and one 400km Shahzada Marathon.
If ever there was a horse with a ‘can do’ attitude it surely has to be Sarisha. His stamina is incredible. He’s never baulked, jacked up, or refused to take up a challenge and is happy being ridden any time, day or night, at home or during an event.
Sarisha has a remarkable mindset and he’s a great climber. They say ‘when the going gets tough, the tough get going’, for Sarisha that’s absolutely true. Although he loves a challenge he’s very much a solo horse, content to travel under saddle without another equine companion, and if in company he's delighted to be the lead horse of the group. His ears are forever fixed forward while he strides out joyfully and maintains his interest in the job at hand.
Even in semi-retirement he sits in poll position as my favourite horse. Sarisha is very sound, has never required medicinal support or interventions either pre or post competition, and has continually demonstrated his ongoing ability to back up ride after ride.
He is an athletic, aloof horse, a special horse, and the horse of my heart. I am sure he's my once in a lifetime horse. He is my beloved and trusted friend, I know he's a gem and he's my absolute treasure!
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Photo: Sarisha with Keryn Mahoney at the 2002 Tasmanian State Championships
(photo credit Sue Crockett)
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SHAMAL Chestnut mare, 1990. [Abha Harim (ES) / Abha Saira (ES)]. Breeder: Maria Mahl. Owner: Al-Qahira Arabian Stud. Strain: Kehaileh Rodanieh (Rodania, 1869)
The Austrian Arabian Horse Society – VVOe – has just announced their 2010 WAHO Trophy winner, the 20 year old mare, Shamal.
This chestnut, straight Spanish mare is performance tested and has ten descendants through three generations.
Her 2000 daughter Espinosa Qahira by L.M. Libretto (winner of Austria’s WAHO Trophy 2007) is currently continuing the sports horse tradition of Martina Minhard's breeding programme most impressively in open competition against all breeds, helping to bring the huge athletic ability and potential of the purebred Arabian to a wider audience.
Since 1997, the Al-Qahira stud has been dedicated to breeding straight Spanish Arabians. The farm currently owns 25 horses: 4 stallions and 9 mares, plus youngstock. It is the largest stud farm with these bloodlines in Austria. Exports and shipped semen to other countries, including overseas, bear witness to the success of this breeding programme, for many years now the most successful producer of performance Arabians within the Austrian Arabian Horse Society – VVOe.
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Shamal - Austia 2010 WAHO Trophy Winner
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AWAITING RESULT
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AWAITING RESULT
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ORFEO Bay gelding, 1989. (Pedant / Opala). Breeder: Mrs. Scohier-Geets, Fages Des Iviers. Owner: Mr. Leonard Liesens. Strain: Kehailan Moradi (Sahara, ca. 1840).
BAPS is pleased to announce their 2010 WAHO Trophy winner is the remarkable endurance horse, Orfeo. The story of this small bay gelding’s career starts in the spring of 1997, when top rider Pierre Arould told Leo Liesens about this good Pedant son being for sale. Despite Orfeo throwing Leo off several times, he went ahead and bought him and soon forged a successful partnership.
In 1998, after a successful completion of a 160km ride in Gottingen, Germany, the pair represented Belgium at the Endurance World Championships in Dubai where Orfeo asserted himself as the top Belgian horse. In 19999 Orfeo won his first international 160km ride at Ermeloo in Holland, beating one of the best French riders, Jack Begaud himself. During the same year, Orfeo clinched 7th place at the European Championships in Badajoz, Spain. In 2000, back from another successful trip to Dubai, Orfeo won the Belgian Championships on 160km. The same year, he completed in 8th place at his second Endurance World Championships after a gruelling sprint on the racetrack. But afterwards the veterinarians diagnosed a tendonitis and there was the chance Orfeo would never compete again. However, after three years of good care and a slow rehabilitation, Orfeo came back in 2003 and won a 130 km in Belgium. Then in August 2003 he won one of the most prestigious races in France, the CEI*** at Compiegne. In 2005, he returned for the fourth time to Dubai, representing Belgium for the Endurance World Championships once more, where he led the Belgian Squad to the Team Bronze Medal. He was part of the Belgian team twice more, in 2005 at the European Championships in Compiegne where they won Team Gold, and in 2006 at the World Championships in Aachen.
In total, Orfeo took part in 4 World Championships and 2 European Championships, which is a record. He won three CEI*** and one CEI**. He completed eight 160km races which represents a record in Belgium. He finished his career in a blaze of glory – by completing his last 120km at the age of 20 years – in 2009 by the personal inviation of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at Euston Park in England. And now, retired from competition, Orfeo is delighting his co-owner Maddy by bringing her every day to the “Zonienwoud/Foret de Soignes” near Brussels.
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Orfeo with his owner/rider, Leo Liesens
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AWAITING RESULT
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AWAITING RESULT
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AWAITING RESULT
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VLQ FRIENDLY FIRE Chestnut Gelding, 1999. (Forelock’s Petja / Polka Jane). Breeders: Vanessa and Dr. Loren Quartly Owner: Allison Mostowich. Strain: Kehailan Haifi (Reshan, 1896).
The Canadian Arabian Horse Registry is proud to announce the selection of VLQ Friendly Fire as the recipient of the 2010 WAHO Trophy.
This twelve year old gelding, owned by Allison Mostowich, was bred by Vanessa Quartly of western Canada and has a deeply Canadian pedigree on his dam’s side. Sired by the 1981 Dutch-bred imported stallion Forelock’s Petja, he is out of the Canadian-bred mare Polka Jane, whose heritage includes generations of Canadian horses.
Fireman, as he is affectionately known, competes at both Arabian and all-breed competitions in the sport of Reining and has earned numerous Championships with his trainer and his amateur owner. In 2009, he won back to back titles in both the Amateur and Open Reining at the Canadian and US National Championships, the first purebred Arabian to accomplish this, according to A.H.A.’s records. He nearly had a repeat in 2010, with Championships in the Open and Amateur Reining in Canada and in the Amateur Reining at US Nationals, with a respectable Top Ten in the Open division last year. He has also been awarded the A.H.A.’s Legion of Honour, Legion of Supreme Honour and Legion of Excellence Awards as well as the Equine Canada Breed Sport Purebred Arabian of the Year title (2009).
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VLQ Friendly Fire and owner, Allison Mostowich, Photo credit: Jay Goss
UPDATE NOV 2011
VLQ Friendly Fire continues to show both on the Arabian and open reining circuits and now has quite a following (numerous fans stopped by his stall at Canadian Nationals to say hi and ascertain when he was showing) and his own facebook page.
He and Allison won the 2010 US National Amateur reining class, the 2011 Scottsdale amateur reining championship, the 2011 Region 4 Arabian amateur reining champsionship and most recently the 2011 Canadian Nationals Championship in both the Amateur 18 - 39 reining and also the open reining (with LaRae Fletcher-Powell). This is the 3rd consecutive year he has won Canadian Nationals. And to top off the season, he was once again US National Amateur Reining Champion at the US Nationals (AAOTR - Adult Amateur Owner to Ride) for the 2nd year running.
Thank you very much for recognizing this special Alberta bred gelding. He is truly one of a kind and we are blessed to have him in our lives.
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R to L: Mike Steenhart (Director, Canadian Arabian Horse Registry) presenting the WAHO Trophy to Allison Mostowich (owner/rider),
"The Fireman", LaRae Fletcher Powell (trainer), Nadine Cusack (previous owner) and Vanessa Quartly (breeder).
Click flag for CHILE (Includes Peru) country report. CHILE (Includes Peru)
AWAITING RESULT
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AWAITING RESULT
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PASHA Black stallion, 2008 (Kublaij El Gaug / Dolly). Owner/Breeder: Damir Jurkovic. Strain: Not recorded (family of Murana I, 1808)
The Croatian Arabian Stud Book Authority is happy to announce that Croatia has awarded their 2010 WAHO Trophy. Since Croatia is a relatively new member in WAHO, we are always looking forward to awarding a purebred Arabian horse born in Croatia with the title of WAHO Trophy winner.
The Croatian 2010 WAHO Trophy has been awarded to the black colt Pasha, bred and owned by Damir Jurkovic.
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Pasha was imported in utero to Croatia. He is by the Italian-bred stallion Kublaij El Gaug, a son of the well known black stallion Madallan-Madheen, one of the most influential stallions in Germany, who is of mainly Egyptian lines with the addition of domestic German and old Polish lines. Pasha is out of the Hungarian-bred black mare Dolly, who is mostly of Russian pedigree with an added blend of well-known Egyptian and Weil-Marbach blood lines.
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Damir Jurkovic with WAHO Trophy
At the Croatian Festival of Arabian horses in 2009, Pasha was awarded as the best in his class and we hope this success will follow him to future exhibitions and festivals. With his exotic black coat, good movement and type combined with his interesting international pedigree, we also hope he will become an influential sire in Croatia in the years to come.
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AWAITING RESULT
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AWAITING RESULT
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