16 February, 2025

Celebration++++// RCA

In the previous blog, we learned about the unforgettable Bellagio RCA son, Sentebale SA. Today, it's all about another son, the very impressive dressage stallion, Celebration++++// RCA, owned by Nicole Rowley.

A 2017 stallion, he is by Bellagio RCA and out of Star of Marajj, by Marajj (Marwan Al Shaqab x RGA Kouress) and out of the Padron Psyche daughter, LC Psouthern Star. The pedigree is populated by several stallions like *Eukaliptus,*Gazal Al Shaqab, *Padron, *Aladdinn, Bey Shah, Marajj and Thee Desperado, all of  whom are legendary horses, globally recognized and yet, the matriline goes back through several older American breeding programs like Manion Canyon, Travelers Rest, Huntington, before landing on Haidee, an 1869 desert mare bred by Sheikh Sulayman Ibn Murshid of the Sbaa Bedouin tribe and imported to England as a 5-year old mare in 1874.  Haidee's daughter by Yataghan, Naomi, was a celebrated field hunter, able to clear 7-foot fences. It was she who was purchased by Randolph Huntington and imported to America in 1888. Despite the number of generations that separate Celebration++++// RCA and Naomi, it is interesting to find another talented sport horse buried in the matriline.

At first glance, you may think that Celebration++++// RCA is half-Egyptian but he is a little more than half, almost 60%, as he carries a line to Anaza El Farid through Gazal Al Shaqab, the sire of Marwan Al Shaqab and a couple lines to Gulastra through Little Liza Fame, there's double Aswan through Kilika, the dam of Padrons Psyche and a line to Ansata El Nisr, through D-S Aatifa. Like Sentebale SA, he is a dark bay, however, with a profuse mane. My horses had sparse forelocks and secretly, my passion is for long, fairy-tale style forelocks, oh my, as shown in the below photo of Celebration++++// RCA. 

Celebration++++// RCA

In my more recent past, I had the opportunity to meet Bellagio-sired horses. Their disposition surprised me, as more often than not, they were kind, steady and reliable horses. I really enjoyed being around them because the more you gave them, the more they gave you back in return. When I saw the photos of Celebration++++// RCA, it really created a deep desire for the experience of owning a horse just like him. 

He is a successful dressage horse and a multi-national champion, both under-saddle (1st, 2nd & 3rd levels) and in-hand, in addition to Scottsdale and Region 5 wins for Sport Horse Dressage type in hand and under-saddle . The symbols that appear after his name: ++++//  signify that he has earned the prestigious Legion of Masters and Legion of Excellence, which I believe are the highest honors a horse can win and speaks powerfully of Celebration's immense talent.
 
When you work a horse in dressage, his level of fitness will show in the more developed muscling of his body. Combined with Arabian breed type, the overall look is dramatically different from what we are used to seeing in the main ring, as we see below in this wonderful conformation photo. I am reminded of a passage from My Horses, My Teachers, written by Alois Podhajsky, 
"Correct work had made him more beautiful, his muscles had developed, and he moved cheerfully and powerfully in balance and harmony. He was convincing proof that systematic and methodical work will result in the increasing beauty of the horse."

Celebration++++// RCA 

He is a proven breeding stallion as well, having sired a few foals including the 2023 filly, Prima Celebration (out of the KWPN mare, Mokabria KF) who was pinned Reserve Champion in the Half Arabian 2 and under Sport Horse Jackpot at the 2024 Region 5 Arabian and Half Arabian Sport Horse Championships. Celebration++++// RCA stands at stud, for the 2025 breeding season at Windy Creek Ranch, Ellensburg, Washington.  Why don't you contact Nicole Rowley? Time flies and breeding season will be over before you know it.

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