Performance Shagya-Arabian Registry Inspection
The Shagya-Arabian is quickly becoming the breed of choice for riders and equine enthusiasts in all disci-plines. It owes its noble qualities of devotion to its rider, a kind temperament, hardiness, size, athleticism, and jumping ability to a selective and dedicated breeding program and a history of rigorous perfor-mance testing.
The result? A rare and versatile equine partner
equally at home in dressage, endurance, show jumping, eventing, harness and pleasure riding.
April 22– 25, 2019
Oregon, Washington & California
See http://performanceshagyaregistry.org/ OR contact them
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What is a Shagya-Arabian?
Today’s Shagya-Arabian is a rare, but versatile sport
horse equally at home at dressage, eventing, show
jumping, hunting, endurance, harness, and pleasure
riding.
The breed began in 1789 when the Hungarian military
set out to develop a new breed of horse that combined
the very best of Bedouin Arabians: elegance, endurance,
hardiness, athleticism, temperament, and devotion to
their rider, but with larger size, jumping ability, and riding
ease to master the rigors and versatility of a cavalry
horse. The intent of the program was to develop a superior horse that was equally at home
under saddle and in harness and that could be used to improve other breeds. So successful
was the breeding program that the Hapsburg’s Imperial Guard in Vienna and the Royal
Guard in Budapest were mounted on Shagya-Arabians, and Shagyas were the cavalry
officer’s horse of choice.
The breed’s name comes from a magnificent Bedouin stallion named Shagya, born in 1810,
bred (from Kehilan and Slglavy strains) and raised by the Bani Saher stud in Babolna,
Hungary. This magnificent stallion was renowned in his day not only for his perfect size, type,
and movement, but also for his ability as a sire to pass on these qualities to his offspring.
Today, virtually every Shagya-Arabian breeding line has his blood somewhere in it. Through
time, elite desert bred Arabians were
carefully added to the bloodlines, and
English Thoroughbreds and Lippizaners were
occasionally included in the breeding mix to
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Right from the outset, performance testing was
regarded as essential. Both mares and stallions
were put through rigorous tests, including
dressage, a 10- day 480 mile ride across plains,
forests and mountains, 2-mile sprints, and long
distance driving. Careful records were kept of
the horses’ jumping, speed, condition, and
disposition. New stallions were rigorously
progeny tested, including breeding to 30 mares a
year for 3 years, the mares differing in quality.
Ten were of low quality, ten of average quality, and ten high quality. The offspring were
carefully reviewed by committee, and if any did not meet the standards, the entire
group was sold off. Any mare or stallion that did not meeting the high standards were
culled and sold at auction, ensuring that only high performance bloodlines were used
in the breeding program.
The characteristics of the Shagya-Arabian are well established. The Shagya- Arabian
should have the appearance of a beautiful, elegant, and harmonious riding horse with
correctness of gaits and movements, who enjoys jumping and has good jumping ability,
has pleasant rhythm and rideability, is trusting, good natured, and willing to learn, and
has robust health, longevity, and fertility with stamina and frugality. Although there is
no longer a military need for Shagya- Arabians, all the noble qualities the breed
possesses, make it an ideal horse.
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The Performance Shagya-Arabian Registry
INSPECTION: Description of Events
Inspection for Mares and Stallions, Shagya-Arabian or purebred Arabian, consists of multiple,
mandatory phases. These include the Veterinary Exam, submission of SCID and DNA results, In-Hand and at
Liberty presentation, Under Saddle/Rideability, Interior Test, and Free Jump. Additionally, Open Competition
requirements in one of several disciplines must be completed and documented. Successful completion of
these requirements results in PShR Licensing and placement in the PShR Studbooks per their performance
and pedigree.
Evaluation of Geldings and Shagya Sporthorses, Shagya-Arabian or purebred Arabian, are evaluated
rather than inspected. Evaluation includes the choice of one or all of the following tests: In-Hand and at
Liberty presentation, Under Saddle/Rideability, Interior Test, and Free Jump. Successful completion of these
tests results in certification.
Veterinary Examination
All mares and stallions seeking licensing and breeding approval must stand for the licensed veterinarian at
the inspection site. The purpose of the exam is to look for anomalies, heart defects, existing faults of teeth or
testicles, deficiencies or other conditions indicating genetic predisposition. The exam will include but is not
limited to a flexion test and trot out on a hard surface.
In-Hand and At Liberty Presentation
Horses will be presented using the USDF Sporthorse In-Hand procedure. Horses will be shown on the triangle
and at liberty in both directions of the ring. The horses should be clean and well behaved. Handlers should
be appropriately dressed in conservative attire.
Grooms will be allowed in the arena to help encourage the horse to move in a natural manner. The judges
will evaluate the horse for ‘type’ and physical attributes of the head, neck, body and legs. On the triangle
and/or at liberty, the judges will score the horse’s movement at the walk, trot and canter.
Under Saddle/Rideability
To complete the Under Saddle/Rideability test, horses four (4) years of age or older will be ridden at a walk,
trot and canter in the discipline style of the riders' choice. Horses will be ridden both directions of the ring,
complete a 20 meter circle and cross the diagonal of the ring. There is a cross rail to jump at the gait of the
rider’s choice. If possible, two or three horses will work in the ring at one time. Mixing stallions with mares
can be an exception. Two test riders will ride the horse and report to the judges their overall impression.
Observations will include: Way of going and quality of the gait, overall impression, willingness to work,
temperament/obedience.
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The Performance Shagya-Arabian Registry
INSPECTION: Description of Events Continued
Interior Test
The Interior Test is designed to determine the character and temperament of the horse in an unusual situa-tion. The horse will be scored on his willingness to walk beside the handler in an easily managed fashion. When directed by the judge, the handler and the horse enter the arena. The horse should be next to the handler with some slack in the lead. The space between the handler and horse should remain consistent. The horse should have a pleasant and interested attitude with a flat walk. Overly excited response to obsta-cles as well as complete non-interest in the presented course will result in lost points. Optimally the horse remains manageable and calm when unexpected stimuli occur and exhibits a trusting, good- natured be-havior.
Free Jumping Protocol
The free jumping chute consists of 3 obstacles, in order: a simple cross-rail, a cross rail with a horizontal rail directly behind, and an oxer. The handler will first walk the horse into and alongside of the chute to allow him to see and become familiar with the chute set-up and jump elements. Evaluation criteria: When jumping a horse should look bold, confident and happy while displaying good jumping ability. Front legs should be tucked while the hind legs are open. The back should be well-arched (bascule) and elastic. The horse should be able to determine the appropriate take off and landing over the jump. Undesirable jump-ing technique include jumping without control, hanging forelegs, head too high, retracted hind legs and a stiff, straight or hollow back.
Branding of PShR Shagya-Arabians
As per the ISG RZBO and the PShR ZBO (breeding guidelines) Shagya-Arabian horses (including foals) may be branded by the branding delegate on the left thigh with the breed specific “Shagya-Sun” brand. Any ex-ceptions must to be approved by ISG. To qualify for branding a Shagya-Arabian must have both a sire and dam belonging to Books I or II. Branding is a birthright of legitimate, purebred offspring; it does not de-pend on inspection or performance testing.
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Judit Erzsébet Kovács
PShR Inspection Judge
Judit’s choice of profession was determined by her
fascination towards riding and horses. She was graduated
from the Agricultural University of Gödöllő as a certified
engineer in agriculture with specialty in animal breeding
biotechnology. Soon after the university years she also was
educated as a horse riding instructor. At that time she had
already had her first junior horse, a two-year-old unridden
mare of the Hungarian breed Furioso of Mezőhegyes, whom
she rode in herself.
At the end of the ’90s she was able to live her dream: she
got a job in the Arabian Stud of Bábolna as a stud-book
keeper engineer and she also worked for the Society of
Hungarian Arabian Horse Breeders, where she was a
member of the Breeding Committee. After some
reorganization and personal changes in Bábolna she left the
stud, and moved to County Tolna, where she became an
animal breeding inspector at the County Office of the
Hungarian Agricultural Ministry.
Between the years 2003-2016 she led the County Office of
the Agricultural and Rural Development Agency (Hungarian
paying agency for agricultural subsidies financed by the
European Union.)
Also during these years she kept in touch with the
Hungarian Arabian Horse Breeders Society: she was asked to judge at stallion examinations in Bábolna first
time in 2001 and since then almost every year. She completed the ISG international judge course in 2006
after which she was invited to judge Shagya horses in Austria, Switzerland and at international shows in
Hungary. She considers it a great honour that together with dr Walter Huber she had already judged for the
PShR at the inspection-tour in the US in 2015 and with Marie Johnson in 2017.
She currently resides in SW-Hungary, in County Tolna with her horses. She still has her horses who are now
29 and 24 years old and already in pension. They are family members for their life-time. Judit found a new
activity for them, by joining the topics of horses, coaching and leadership: with the assistance of her horses
she supports leaders to develop their potential by experiential learning with horses.
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Carin Weiss
PShR Inspection Judge
Carin Weiss and some of her Shagya-Arabian mares -
taken a few years ago. The bay one is THIRZA -
(Sulayman x Thaya of Shagya XXIX-11) dam of BASYL and
THASSIA, and the white one on the right hand side is
TARKA, dam of BATYA (Artaxerxes x Thyra of Ghazzir).
I started with vaulting and riding in a riding school,
learning a lot about dressage, jumping and eventing.
Beside high school I trained young and some difficult
horses and fell in love to noble horses. I learned to ride
them "long and slow" and to keep them as natural as
possible. After finishing school I started a career as IT
consultant to earn enough money to bye my own horses
and my own farm. My first horse was a Trakehner mare
by BAJAR whom I took part at a number of endurance
races. The next horse was our later foundation mare
TOBROK-62, who participated in endurance up to 100 km and had 6 foals. Until today we have more than 30
offspring after her and more than 50 Shagya-Arabian foals in total. After 20 years of IT consultance I took a
professional education in horse keeping and breeding and got the permission to educate young
professionals. Since the 1980's I'm member of ISG, was member of ISG board for a few years and since
almost 15 years I'm judging Shagya-Arabians in Germany and other European countries.
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PShR Inspection April 22-25, 2019
Oregon, Washington and California
HORSE OWNER/HANDLER INSPECTION
VET EXAM INTERIOR
FREE JUMPING RIDEABILITY
PORTLAND, OREGON
PUREBRED ARABIAN STALLION
SAR TIKI ROCK ON GILES-SPROUT / C PENTRACK X X X EXCUSED EXCUSED
KENNEWICK, WASHINGTON
SHAGYA-ARABIAN MARE
RAA’S PERRY A&H HADDENHAM X X X X X
SHAGYA-ARABIAN STALLION
CHF HADBAN’S NATIONAL ANTHEM JAMIE HUGHES X X X X
NORCO, CALIFORNIA
PUREBRED ARABIAN MARES
TILLYGULE KATHY VOYER X X X
SAND SPIRIT KATHY VOYER X X X
TRULY FLAMING KATHY VOYER X X X
ANZA, CALIFORNIA
SHAGYA-ARABIAN MARES
RAELIN KATHY VOYER X X X X X
ROSLIN KATHY VOYER X X X X X
SHAGYA-ARABIAN STALLION
REMINGTON KATHY VOYER EVALUATION X X
SHAGYA-ARABIAN GELDING
ROCKWELL KATHY VOYER EVALUATION X X
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2019 Inspection Schedule
Monday, April 22
Portland, OR SAR Tiki Rock On
Tuesday, April 23
Kennewick, WA CHF Hadbans National Anthem & RAA’s Perry
Wednesday, April 24
Norco, CA TIllygule, Sand Spirit & Truly Flaming
Thursday, April 25
Norco, CA Raelin, Roslin, Remington, & Rockwell
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SAR Tiki Rock On
Owned by Ronald W Sproat and Carol L Giles, d/b/a Sabiq Arabian Ranch, Presented by Celena Pentrack
Two words best describe this lovely stallion, SAR Tiki Rock On,
tough and well minded. He demonstrated these attributes
during his endurance career, during his recovery from a
catastrophic injury, and is again showing us his lovely nature
while competing in his new career of Equine Trail Sports
Competition.
Born and bred at Sabiq Arabian Ranch in Prineville, Oregon, Rock
is part of a long line of successful SAR endurance horses all sired
by Hy Tiki, grandson to Kontiki, the only Arabian ever inducted
into the Thoroughbred Hall of Fame. During his 4 year
endurance career he boasted 24 starts and 23 finishes and a 3
for 3 completion record in 100-miles races that included The Tevis Cup. Competitors were consistently surprised to
learn that he was a stallion; in camp and on trail he was always a true gentleman.
Sadly, in 2015 Rock suffered a fractured shoulder in a pasture accident. Despite serious concern for his survivability, he
showed his tenacious spirit and gradually recovered and received clearance to return to light work and breeding.
Throughout Rock’s injury and year-long confinement he was always a cheerful and good hearted patient.
Today Rock competes in Equine Trail Sports Competitions where he showcases his mental aptitude and continues to
impress people with his calm disposition and impeccable manners . Thus far his babies have inherited his disposition
and we look forward to many more baby Rocks growing up around the country.
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CHF Hadbans National Anthem
Owned and Presented by Jamie Hughes
Hadbans National Anthem "Salute" was a
2 year old colt when I first found him. He
is by *Hadban USA, a Shagya-Arabian
stallion that has been successful in the
endurance discipline, and Mattingley
Freedom, a part-Shagya-mare with the
nicest temperament I have ever found.
Salute is everything I was hoping to find
in a stallion prospect - potential for
endurance, potential for dressage, love for the human-partnership, the calm, easy
-going Shagya temperament, toughness, and personality. I look forward to an
endurance career with him. He is three years old this year, and I can't wait to
continue his training.
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RAA’s Perry
Owned and Presented by Andrew & Holly Haddenham
Perry shows the best of the Shagya
-Arabian traits that we have come
to know and love. During our time
together we have traveled to
endurance races, done local shows,
participated in parades and gone
camping more times then we can
count. Perry is the mother to three
beautiful daughters, Luna, Perfect
and Phoxy. We look forward to all
of our future adventures together.
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Tillygule
Owned by Katherine Voyer and Presented by Jessica Fenner Bueno
TILLYGULE ox 4/58(4-11-8-34)0-3 $46,771 is a multiple
race-winner and Stakes Placed, Darley-bred mare. She is a
race-proven purebred Arabian mare, sired by VIRGULE AL
MAURY, and is out of the JUAN DE SHAWN daughter,
SHAWNTILLY LACE.
VIRGULE AL MAURY raced in England and the UAE. He is
one of the most influential stallions in the US. VIRGULE AL
MAURY’s sire, KESBEROY, is the winner of the French
Derby and has sired many race winners in France, England
and the UAE.
JUAN DE SHAWN was the sire of Darley Winners in addition to other Stakes Winners in the US, UK and
UAE. For many years JUAN DE SHAWN was a leading Racing sire and Top Ten Broodmare sire.
TILLYGULE is the dam of two other purebred Arabian foals, one exported to Sweden.
TILLYGULE is the dam of the 2019 *KS RUBIN colt, RHETT.
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Sand Spirit
Owned Katherine Voyer and Presented by Jessica Fenner Bueno
SAND SPIRIT ox 3/21(4-6-2-9)0-1 $47,527 is a purebred
Arabian mare, sired by the incredible racehorse and sire,
BURNING SAND. She is out of the MONARCH AH 3/23(19-
3-0)14-3 daughter, FAANCY FACE.
MONARCH AH was a dominating performer on the
racetrack, winning 19 of his 23 races, and has an amazing
14 Stakes wins, and 3 Darley Championships.
MONARCH AH was not only an incredible runner in his
time, but took over leading sire status from his own
father, and remained leading sire of racehorses in the U.S. until his sale and departure to the middle east in
2001.
MONARCH AH, a Racing Hall of Fame stallion, is sired by Racing Hall of Fame stallion *WIKING 5/38(20-10-2)
11-11 $95,382, in Poland and U.S. He was also U.S. National Champion Racehorse, twice. MONARCH AH is
out of Racing Hall of Fame mare *SASANKA, Polish Triple Crown winner.
In 2017 MONARCH AH celebrated his 30th birthday. In addition to siring excellent racehorses he has get with
show wins including three US National Champions in Dressage and the US National Champion Reining horse.
ND SPIRIT is the dam of one other purebred Arabian foal, exported to Sweden, and she is the dam of the
2019 *KS RUBIN filly, REINA.
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Truly Flaming
Owned by Katherine Voyer and Presented by Jessica Fenner Bueno
TRULY FLAMING ox 3/11(3-2-1) $12,969 is
sired by FLAMING TIKI 4/35(8-4-10-9)0-1
$34,143, and is out of the PORT BASK
daughter, MHR BRAVA.
FLAMING TIKI was sired by IBN KONTIKI who
was named to the Leading Race Sire List in
1982, 1983 and 1984. He sired Arabian
Racing Hall of Fame Flaming Tron Ku 4/24
(17-1-3), twice Darley Older Horse of the Year and holder of 4 track records at
Delaware Park, Flaming Rod 1979 3 Year Old Colt of the Year 4/29(9-11-4) and
Flaming Streak+/ (multiple track record holder and holder of 2 world records 5/34
(12-7-7)4 stakes, also a sire of stakes winners.
Her six year old daughter, RAELIN is sired by *KS RUBIN.
She is the dam of four other purebred Arabian foals, one is a race winner.
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Raelin
Owned by Katherine Voyer and Presented by Barb Fredy
RAELIN is a six year old daughter of *KS RUBIN. *KS RUBIN is sired by
the Elite stallion, PARIS (GAZAL XIX - Bábolna) and is out of the GAZAL I
(GAZAL VII-20) daughter, RASGA.
*KS RUBIN is a PSHR Recognized “Specialty Plus” stallion, and he has
twice earned the AERC “Jim Jones Stallion” Top Ten Award (2nd in
2009 & 10th in 2010). He is also, the leading Shagya-Arabian stallion in
AERC mileage standings.
RAELIN is out of TRULY FLAMING ox 3/11(3-2-1) $12,969, who is sired
by FLAMING TIKI 4/35(8-4-10-9)0-1 $34,143, and is out of the PORT
BASK daughter, MHR BRAVA.
FLAMING TIKI was sired by IBN KONTIKI who was named to the
Leading Race Sire List in 1982, 1983 and 1984. He sired Arabian Racing
Hall of Fame Flaming Tron Ku 4/24(17-1-3), twice Darley Older Horse
of the Year and holder of 4 track records at Delaware Park, Flaming Rod 1979 3 Year Old Colt of the Year 4/29
(9-11-4) and Flaming Streak+/ (multiple track record holder and holder of 2 world records 5/34(12-7-7)4
stakes, also a sire of stakes winners.
To date, RAELIN has competed in five American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) events and has
accumulated 160 AERC miles, and 55 Limited Distance miles.
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Roslin
Owned by Katherine Voyer and Presented by Barb Fredy
ROSLIN is a four year old daughter of *KS RUBIN. *KS RUBIN is sired by the Elite stallion,
PARIS (GAZAL XIX - Bábolna) and is out of the
GAZAL I (GAZAL VII-20) daughter, RASGA.
*KS RUBIN is a PSHR Recognized “Specialty Plus”
stallion, and he has twice earned the AERC “Jim
Jones Stallion” Top Ten Award (2nd in 2009 &
10th in 2010). He is also, the leading Shagya-
Arabian stallion in AERC mileage standings.
ROSLIN is out of the PSHR Approved Arabian
mare, TOO MUCH BLING. TOO MUCH BLING is a
Darley-bred mare, who is sired by FALINA DES FABRIES, and is out of the *SAMBOR daughter,
AMAYSING. ROSLIN’s high performance pedigree shows in her quality and substance.
ROSLIN is started under saddle and is heading for a Show Jumping career this June.
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Remington
Owned by Katherine Voyer and Presented by Barb Fredy
REMINGTON is a two year old son of *KS
RUBIN. *KS RUBIN is sired by the Elite
stallion, PARIS (GAZAL XIX - Bábolna) and is
out of the GAZAL I (GAZAL VII-20)
daughter, RASGA.
*KS RUBIN is a PSHR Recognized “Specialty
Plus” stallion, and he has twice earned the
AERC “Jim Jones Stallion” Top Ten Award
(2nd in 2009 & 10th in 2010). He is also,
the leading Shagya-Arabian stallion in AERC mileage standings.
REMINGTON is out of the PSHR Approved mare, TOO MUCH BLING. TOO MUCH
BLING is a Darley-bred mare, who is sired by FALINA DES FABRIES, and is out of the
*SAMBOR daughter, AMAYSING. REMINGTON’s high performance pedigree shows
in his quality and substance.
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Rockwell
Owned by Katherine Voyer and Presented by Barb Fredy
ROCKWELL is a two year old gelded son of *KS
RUBIN. *KS RUBIN is sired by the Elite stallion, PARIS
(GAZAL XIX - Bábolna) and is out of the GAZAL I
(GAZAL VII-20) daughter, RASGA.
*KS RUBIN is a PSHR Recognized “Specialty Plus”
stallion, and he has twice earned the AERC “Jim
Jones Stallion” Top Ten Award (2nd in 2009 & 10th in
2010). He is also, the leading Shagya-Arabian stallion
in AERC mileage standings.
ROCKWELL is out of the PSHR Approved mare, IM ADORAABLE TOO. IM
ADORAABLE TOO is a multiple race winner, and is stakes-placed. She is sired by
VIRGULE AL MAURY and is out of the Stakes Winning HAFFIR EL RIMAL daughter,
ADORAABLE.
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Check out our website www.s2horseshows.com
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The Performance Shagya- Arabian Registry wants to thank our inspection sponsors. Your
support made our event a success!
Badlands Equine
Barbara Fredy
Basyl
Chris and Marty Power
Dr Hugh Gibbs, DVM
Dr Lindsay Crowley Hower
Jessica Fenner-Bueno
*KS Rubin
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Oak Knoll Sporthorses
Riding Warehouse
S2 Horse Shows
Sandy Prior
WineGlass Farm
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Horse Score Sheets SAR Tiki Rock On, 2004, Stallion, Arabian, Liver Chestnut
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
CHF Hadbans National Anthem, 2016, Stallion, Shagya-Arabian, Bay
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
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Horse Score Sheets RAA’s Perry, 2006, Mare, Shagya-Arabian, Gray
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
TillyGule, 2002, Mare, Arabian, Gray
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
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Horse Score Sheets Sand Spirit, 2002, Mare, Arabian, Chestnut
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
Raelin, 2013, Mare, Shagya-Arabian, Bay
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
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Horse Score Sheets Roslin, 2015, Mare, Shagya-Arabian, Bay
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
Remington, 2017, Stallion, Shagya-Arabian, Gray
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
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Horse Score Sheets
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
Truly Flaming, 1997, Mare, Arabian, Chestnut
Judge 1 Judge 2 Average My Scores
Type (Typ)
Head (Kopf)
Neck (Hals)
Body (Gebaude)
Legs (Fundament)
Walk (Schritt)
Trot (Trab)
Canter (Galoppieren)
Interior Test
Free Jumping (Freispringen)
Rideability (Rittigkeit)
Comments (Kommentar):
Rockwell, 2017, Gelding, Shagya-Arabian, Bay
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NOTES
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NOTES
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Congratulations to our 2018 award winners!
Endurance
Champion: Sherry Aune & Lily Creek Rhythm
Reserve Champion: Sarah Hunt & Royce
Honorable Mention: Olivia Rudolphi & H WineGlass Syrah
Honorable Mention: Nicole Mauser-Storer & HS WineGlass Pik
George
Honorable Mention: Alex Uspenski & Marton
Honorable Mention: Lucy Stafford and H WineGlass Sangria
Honorable Mention: Jill Mooney & Ranierr
Limited Distance
Champion: Lucy Stafford & H WineGlass Sangria
Reserve Champion: Nicole Mauser-Storer & HS WineGlass Pik
George
Competitive Trail
Champion: Sarah Hunt & Ranierr
Reserve Champion : Marty Power & SA Te Jat
Honorable Mention: Nicole Mauser-Storer & HS WineGlass Pik
George
Dressage
First Level Champion : Nicole Mauser-Storer & HS WineGlass
Pik George
Training Level Champion: Devsha Rivera & Lily Creek Legacy
Introductory Level Champion: Laurie Treber & H WineGlass
Szolo
Hunter/Jumper
Cross Rails Champion: Michele Seaman & Lily Creek Brielle
Shagya Ambassador
Michele Seaman & Lily Creek Brielle
High Point Rider
Nicole Mauser-Storer
Versatility Horse
HS WineGlass PIk George
Meritorious Sire
Champion : Linda Rudolphi, *Budapest
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Functions of the ISG
The ISG’s aim is the coordination of the Shagya Arab breeding in the
participating countries concerning the aims of breeding, the
preservation of the clean breed and the support of the Shagya Arab.
ISG represents the interests of Shagya Arab breeding internationally
ISG draws up guidelines regarding the stud books for its members. All
national stud books need to be accepted by the ISG.
The ISG has different types of members:
• National networks or stud farms, writing their own stud book or offering a special department for stud
books for Shagya Arabs.
• Individual breeders with a voting right and personal members of countries without a representative
office. Maximum membership is 5 years.
• Supportive members (Members supporting the ISG without a right to vote)
Every year, the ISG organizes a meeting of delegates, where next to delegates of the national networks and
stud farms, also individual breeders and supportive members are invited. Moreover every second year an
ISG European championship for Shagya Arabs is arranged by a national network and financially supported by
the ISG. The ISG carries out judgement training courses and seminars for judges. Furthermore the ISG offers
a list of official judges to organizers of shows.
National networks usually face following tasks:
• Approval of stallions and mares
• Placement of suitable breeding horses
• Taking stock of the whole Shagya Arab population
• Setting regulations concerning the stud books for the clean breed of Shagya Arabs accepted by the ISG
• Representing the interests of its members in national and international networks and boards
• Keeping an organized stud book
• Carrying out breeding shows, exhibitions and performance tests
• Answering questions of its members regarding breeding and keeping Shagya Arabs
• Arranging training courses and sports events
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