The above video footage is of the 2009 straight Egyptian stallion, Fahad Al Rayyan (Sinan Al Rayyan x Noof Al Rayyan), competing at the Straight Egyptian World Championships, held October 2017 in Milan, Italy. He received a score of 91.10, placing him third, behind an Ansata Sinan son named Al Fayed, who earned a score of 92.20 and Adham Saqr, the first place horse, earning 92.70 points, moving him forward to the championships and the title of Gold Straight Egyptian World Champion stallion.
In an interview with Monika Luft, published by Tutto Arabi and available on the website, Polskie Araby, Sheikh Hamad Bin Ali Al Thani, puts shows, points, first place/second place, championships and such topics in the proper perspective; that is, how a particular horse can help a breeder to produce the type of horse that he or she dreams of breeding?
"We went to many shows but we never stayed until the championships. We did not care about the champions because we already picked the horse we liked. I remember Sheikh Abdulaziz or Sheikh Nawaf, all the old friends, we talked later in the car about the horses that looked nice and that could fit our breeding and could be maybe fifth in class, not necessary be the winners. OK, we loved the horse who won, but did not care. It was important for the owner but not for us."- Sheikh Hamad Bin Ali Al ThaniFahad Al Rayyan's sire is the amazingly consistent sire, Sinan Al Rayyan, an Ansata Sinan son out of the Safir daughter, Al Wajba Al Rayyan, who traces in her tail female line to *Ansata Bint Bukra, through her dam, Ansata Sharifa (Ansata Ibn Shah x Ansata Samantha).
The late Irina Filsinger's famous photo of RN Farida (Salaa el Dine x Noha) |
Of great significance to Fahad Al Rayyan, is the stallion Ansata Nile Pasha, who seems to exert the most influence, phenotypically, upon Fahad. The resemblance to Ansata Nile Pasha, his maternal grandsire is striking and I pointed this out in a previous blog. Ansata Nile Pasha was a *Jamil son out of Ansata Nile Dream (Ansata Ibn Sudan x Ansata Nile Queen). What's interesting to consider is that Ansata Nile Dream and her dam, Ansata Nile Queen, were daughters of Ansata Ibn Sudan, while both Ansata Nile Queen's dam, Falima and Ansata Ibn Sudan were sired by *Ansata Ibn Halima. The breeding strategy on this side of the pedigree is clever, as we combine two generations of paternal siblings, which help to further intensify the influence of Ansata Ibn Sudan, as he also exists on the sire side of the pedigree, through Ansata Abu Sudan (maternal great-grandsire of Ansata Sinan, the sire of Sinan Al Rayyan). Approximately 11% is the combined influence of Ansata Ibn Sudan in Fahad's pedigree and although the Al Rayyan suffix is appended to his name, Fahad's pedigree represents an even greater percentage of 62.5% of the Ansata breeding program, both percentages underscoring Ansata Nile Pasha's influence in the pedigree of Fahad Al Rayyan and the resemblance between the two horses, no matter how many years separate one from the other.
***Many thanks to everyone at Arabian Essence TV for making this video footage available on their You Tube channel***
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