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From www.bridleandbit.com Arabian
The World Cup is sponsored by the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance (AHBA), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the Arabian horse and providing opportunities for those unfamiliar with the breed to become acquainted with the horses and get involved in the Arabian horse industry. The concept of the World Cup is patterned after European Arabian shows, designed to flow at a slower pace with shorter hours, leaving more time for socializing and enjoying the companionship of fellow Arabian owners. Classes are judged by a five-member international team using the European style World Cup Scoring System, similar to renowned shows in Aachen, Germany and the World Championships at the Salon du Cheval in Paris, France. In a presentation similar to that of figure skating, scoring results are displayed to the audience after each horse is judged. Cox Communications in Las Vegas partnered with the World Cup this year to introduce a group of some 350 grade school children to the Arabian. This special attraction was staged on Thursday morning prior to the afternoon start of classes. Some of the children had never touched a horse before and thanks to this experience many young minds may now dream of one day owning a beautiful Arabian. The social hallmark of the World Cup is the opening night gala, this year hosted at nightclub PURE in Caesars Palace. This club was selected by the E! Network (Entertainment Television) as the “Number 1, Hippest/Hotspot” in the nation. Guests were treated to unparalleled views of the Las Vegas Strip and four different nightclub experiences within the club’s two stories.
Poland’s Michalow State Stud and Gallun Farms swept both mare titles – a first for the World Cup. Senior Supreme Champion Mare honors went to Emandoria, bred and owned by Michalow, while Embra, currently on lease to the Hennessey/oOne partners of Florida, was named Reserve champion with handler Rafael Curti. Senior Stallion Supreme Championship Reserve title was awarded to Dakharo, handled by Greg Gallun for Prince Khaled of Al Khalediah Farm of Saudi Arabia. ML Mostly Padron with Ted Carson, owned by the ML Mostly Padron Syndicate, USA, captured not only the Senior Stallion Supreme Champion but thrilled the audience as he paid homage to his heritage with the classic Padron on-his-back-legs stance. It should be noted that under World Cup rules lively stallion behavior is not cause for ring dismissal but certainly cause for crowd delight.
For a complete listing of Arabian Breeders World Cup results and photo gallery visit http://www.arabhorse.com and make plans now to attend the World Cup in 2010 as the show returns to Las Vegas. For horse show attendees accustomed to early morning and late evening classes, unpredictable weather and inconvenient drives to the show grounds, the South Point offers a Supreme Champion experience of its own. Enjoy a comfortable well appointed room or suite, in-hotel café or fine dining at several different restaurants, casino entertainment and a totally climate controlled show event from the commercial exhibit floor to the stalls to the arena no weather concerns to dampen the spirits – or mess the hair. This is truly a get-away long weekend must for Arabian horse lovers next April. www.bridleandbit.com |


