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2011 Egyptian Event Results

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

We are proud to announce that Scapa is this year’s Get of Sire Champion and his
son JLS Aayns Al Reejis was unanimous Champion Jr. Colt

Tuesday June 7th, 2011

World Class Geldings All Ages Class #1
Kareem Al Jannat (The Singleton x Lady Quintessa) shown by Greg Hazelwood
Top TEN
Owned by The Kenworthys

Get of Sire Class #6
Scapa (Mishaal HP x Erie Anna) shown by Gary and Matt Kenworthy
Champion
Owned by The Scapa Syndicate

Get of Sire Class #6
The Singleton (Thee Desperado x Alia Riyala)  shown by Greg hzelwood and Mary Scott Head
Reserve Champion
Owned by The Singleton Syndicate

Word Class Fillies @ yr olds Class#9
Noor Al Jannat (Scapa x BFA Francesca) shown by Ricardo Rivera
Top TEN
Owned by Nancy James

Extended Specialty SE Mares 3yrs old Class #10
Malikat Al Jannat (The Singleton x Adeenah) shown by Greg Hazelwood
Reserve Champion
Owned by The Kenworthys

Thee Barakeh (Zambuka x Thee Phoenix) shown  by Ricardo Rivera
Top TEN
Owned by Dr. Jay Jolley

Extended Specialty Straight Egyptian Mares 4 yrs old Class #11
Nadirah Al Jameelah (The Singleton x SA Shuhira) shown by Greg Hazelwood
Top FIVE
Owned by The Kenworthys

World Class Fillies  1 yr Class #13
Mahrah Maleekah (The Singleton x Lady Quintessa) shown by Greg Hazelwood
Top TEN
Owned by John and Misty Allen

Shahrazads Magda Dame (The Singleton x For Elise) shown by Ricardo Rivera
Top TEN
Owned by Nadine Pappas

World Class Colts 1 yr Class#14
Farid Al Jannat (The Singleton x Respect Me) shown by Ricardo Rivera
Reserve Champion
Owned by The Kenworthys

El Riyah Antar (Scapa x Ibriiziy Infidel) shwon by Gary Kenworthy
Top FIVE
Owned by Mary Jane Jones

World Class Mares 3 yrs Class #17
Marah Nabila (The Singleton x Minstrils Nafia) shown by Ricardo Rivera
Top FIVE
Owned by Paradise Mare Syndicate

Egyptian Halter Geldings ATH Class#18
Kareem Al Jannat (The Singleton x Lady Quintessa) shown by Dr. Danny Heithold
Reserve Champion
Owned by The Kenworthys

Egyptian Halter Fillies AATH 2yrs & Under Class #20
Tarfat (Alixir x Asmara Ali) shown by Beth Witt
Top FIVE
Owned by Richard and Lana Spera

Wednesday June 8th

Egyptian Halter Mares ATH Class #26
Mahrah Maleekah (The Singleton x Lady Quintessa) shown by John Allen
Top FIVE (3rd Place)
Owned by John and Misty Allen

Noor Al Jannat (Scapa x BFA Francesca) shown by Mary Scott Head
Top TEN
Owned by Nancy James

Egyptian Halter Colts AATH, 2 yrs and under Class #29
El Riyah Antar (Scapa x Ibriiziy Infidel) shown by Dr. Danny Heithold
Champion
Owned by Mary Jane Jones

Sharif Al Jannat (The Singleton x Seeta RCA) shown by Joey Kardos
Top FIVE
Owned by Reba Kardos

Amateur Halter Mares, JTH Class #32
Nadirah Al Jameelah (The Singleton x SA Shuhira) shown by Mary Scott Head
Top FIVE
Owned by The Kenworthys

Thee Barakeh (Zambuka x Thee Phoenix) shown by Abby Murphy
Top FIVE
Owned by Dr. Jay Jolley

World Class Stallions, 3 yr olds Class#35
Neo de Bloodstone (The Singleton x MB Pirouette) shown by Greg Hazelwood
Top FIVE (3rd Place)
Owned by Christopher Clinkenbeard

World Class Stallions 4 & 5 yr olds Class# 40
Karin Amin Al Jannat (Thee Asil x Anna Bellla) shown by Gary Kenworthy
Top TEN
Owned by Nadine Pappas

Egyptian Halter Mares AATH – 3 yrs and older Class#42
Marah Nabila (The Singleton x Minstrils Nafia) shown by Beth Witt
Top TEN
Owned by the Mare Syndicate

June 9th, 2011

World Class Colts, 2 yr olds Class#44
Sharif Al Jannat (The Singleton x Seeta RCA)
Reserve Champion
Owned by Reba Kardos

Extended Specialty Straight Egyptian Stallions, 3 yr olds Class#45
Rabbani Al Jannat (The Singleton x Deevine Intervention)
Reserve Champion
Owned by The Kenworthys

Friday June 10th, 2011

Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Yearling Colts Class#52
JLS AAyns Al Reejis (Scapa x LPS Thunderstruck)
Champion
Owned by Josh Heath

Championship Night

Junior Champion Egyptian Colt Class#61
JLS AAyns Al Reejis (Scapa x LPS Thunderstruck)
Unanimous Champion
Owned by Josh Heath

New Breeding Manager

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

We are excited to have Dr. Eric with us during the 2011 breeding season and beyond. You can contact Dr. Eric for any questions or concerns at stallionmgr@paradisearabians.com

The Minstril Leaves Paradise Arabians

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

The Minstril has moved on to Greener Pastures!
(1984-2010)

The Minstril (Ruminaja Ali x *Bahila)
Paradise Arabians Ltd.  owner Gary Kenworthy shares:

 

 It is with a very heavy heart that we must inform the world that an icon has died. On Friday, August 27, 2010, The Minstril (Ruminaja Ali x *Bahila) left this world.  At the time of his passing, he was the second-leading living sire of Egyptian Arabian horses in the world, only beaten out by his son, Thee Desperado (x AK Amiri Asmarr). An Arabian Horse World Legacy Sire, he was known for producing champion halter and performance winners around the world. The Minstril’s legacy will live on for generations to come.

 His human family remembers him fondly. Longtime owner Judy Sirbasku shared, “Owning The Minstril when he and his son, Thee Desperado, went Top Ten at both the Canadian and U.S. Nationals is something I will always cherish,’ Judy says. “The Minstril blessed us with Thee Desperado and many special mares–for this we will always be grateful.” Former groom and trainer Shawn Crews adds, “I had the pleasure of qualifying him for his National competition, and he was a natural. Just when you thought he had given you all he had, he would give even more–even better.” Breeder and former owner David Gardner shares, “My wife Marion and I experienced the passing of The Minstril with deep emotions–an equal mixture of sadness and fond memories. He was a major influence in the renaissance of beautiful, elegant Arabian horses in the image of Abbas Pasha. A note of thanks to Shawn Crews for her personal love for The Minstril, and to Judy Sirbasku and the Kenworthys for their respectful care of The Minstril.”

 We are honored to have been a part of The Minstril’s journey. In May, he was the featured horse at our annual May Day event, and many people traveled from around the country to meet him for the first time or to reconnect with him. He pranced proudly as the music played and he entered the arena to cheers and applause. When people posed for photos with him, he raised his regal head and even squealed as if to say, “Don’t forget who you have the privilege of standing next to! I am ALLOWING you to be in my royal presence.” He was “king” in the barn and thoroughly enjoyed his hand walks in the pasture to survey what he had produced; his “family,” which includes the very first Arabian we ever bought, his beautiful black daughter Alia Riyala (x Aliala).

Early on August 27, he was down and had no interest in getting up.  When I went into his stall to check on him, I patted him on the neck, he raised his head to look at me, acknowledged my presence and then, as if to say “Thank you; I’m ready,” he laid his head back down in the straw and closed his eye. I think he was telling me that he was done.

He had fought the good fight with that leg he had broken nearly 10 years ago, but the arthritis had finally taken its toll.  Having to rely too much on his good leg eventually resulted in the inevitable.

At the age of 26, he was done. In spite of his body giving out on him, his spirit and attitude belied any pain he may have been suffering. I think he was happy that he got to spend his last days at Paradise.  We are certainly happy to have had him here. All the staff is deeply saddened as they had come to love him, as have I for these many years.  They called him “Grandpa” and we all loved his zest for life, right up to the end.

A permanent marker will be placed near his grave in his honor and anyone wishing to pay homage to him may do so. He will be missed. It was a sad day at Paradise, and I’m sure Egyptian breeders all around the world grieve with us.  Goodbye old friend.  We all owe you a great debt and you will live in our hearts forever!

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