19 November, 2022

Something About Legacy

Something really wonderful happened at the World Championships. Did you see it? On Friday, in Class 6B, Senior Stallions Section B, the 2014 stallion, Alexxanderr, won the class, earning a score of 94.43 and best head. Placing second to him, with a score of 94.36 was Alexxanderr's sire, the 2011 stallion, Excalibur EA! Later, I learned that the scores earned by both stallions were the highest points awarded at the World Championships! This father/son win is equal parts inspiration, motivation and even, reassures us that our breed, despite all that is happening in our world today, can still lift spirits high, through the awe and wonder of the Arabian horse. For a few minutes, we can experience peace and joy, in a world where either feeling is hard to find.

Alexxanderr is American-born, bred by Butler Farms in North Carolina, representing the combined forces of Frances Butler and Brandi Carson. He is currently owned by Alsayed Stud in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Alexxanderr's dam is the 2007 mare, AR Most Irresistible (ML Mostly Padron x Flirtatshahn BHF). Immediately, you will notice that some of the breed's most influential and enduring horses are represented in her pedigree: *Padron, Bey Shah and Khemosabi. Her maternal  great-granddam is a mare named Arabest Danna, a Nabiel daughter out of Sudanna (Ansata Ibn Sudan x Ro Hulu Amira). It's not a completely Egyptian matriline, due to the presence of the stallion, *Aldebar but in tail female, she traces all the way back to Bint el Bahreyn. 

Normally, I will tell you how much Egyptian blood exists and in this case, we have quite a bit of it, almost 25%, mostly through Excalibur's side of the pedigree but also through the Bint el Bahreyn matriline. However, what made a powerful impression upon me, more so than the percentage of  Egyptian blood,  is the presence of significant paternal strings of influence within the pedigree, one after another. For example:

  •  *Padron-Padrons Psyche-Magnum Psyche-WH Justice
  • Shaker El Masri-*El Shaklan-Sanadik El Shaklan
  • Bay-Abi-Bay-el-Bey-Bey Shah-Fame VF
  • Nazeer-Hadban Enzahi-Malik-Ibn Estasha
  • Gazal El Shaqab-Marwan El Shaqab
  • Ferzon-Gazon-Raffon
  • Nazeer-*Ansata Ibn Halima-Ansata Ibn Sudan
  • Nazeer-*Morafic-TheEgyptianPrince-Prince Fa Moniet-Ansata Sinan-Khidar
  • Skowronek-Raseyn-Ferseyn-Amerigo-Khemosabi

Which brings us to the contemporary paternal combination of stallions, that is, the father, son and grandson, whose significant wins we are celebrating: Shanghai EA, Excalibur EA and Alexxanderr. It's like this victory was genetically foretold within the pedigree of these particular horses.

Excalibur EA (Shanghai EA x Essence of Marwan EA) represents the multi-generational program known the world over as Equus Arabians, owned by Albert Sorroca of Spain, his breeder. The Equus Arabians breeding program, is unique in our world, because it is a longer term program (ver few e Istanbul now) and within the context of the paternal side of the pedigree of Alexxanderr,  goes all the way back to Esta-Ghalil & Aica, approximately 6 generations. One of the elements in Excalibur's pedigree is the use of the mare, Elizja (Esta-Ghalil x Aica), the dam of Khidar. She is also the dam of Essence of Marwan EA, the dam of Excalibur EA. Almost 20% of Excalibur's pedigree carries the influence of Elizja. Excalibur EA is currently owned by Al Saqran Stud and leased to Akmal Stud, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

My favorite photo of the straight Egyptian stallion, Nazeer, is this one, because it accurately portrays the phenotype of a horse whose influence is still relevant in this modern world. 

Nazeer (Mansour x Bint Samiha)

It makes every hair on my head stand on edge, when I view this photo against Alexxanderr, Excalibur and Shanghai. It's this type, paternally influenced and so carefully preserved from generation-to-generation, despite using a wide variety of bloodlines, which takes the Nazeer influence into the modern show ring and remains competitive on the world stage.

***********BREAKING NEWS**************

As I was writing this blog on Saturday morning, because of the time difference between Paris and America, the Championship class was held, which placed Alexxanderr as the Gold World Champion Stallion, while Excalibur EA was named the Silver World Champion! The stallion, HL El Ganador (HP Shakir-TE x Lonco Bay Maria) was named the Bronze World Champion. It's also interesting that the 4th place horse, Pireno, was also sired by Shanghai EA (x Pirana KA). In addition, the Excalibur EA son, D Shahhar (D Shihanah), bred and owned by the Dubai Arabian Horse Stud, was named the Bronze World Champion Junior Colt. Congratulations to everyone involved, as this is an exciting day for our breed!

***where would I be without my "window to the world" known by everyone as Arabian Essence TV? Many thanks to Arabian Essence team for their coverage of the 2022 World Arabian Horse Championships,  held at Paris Parc des Exposition, Le Bourget, France.***

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