The first ribbons I ever won! Shaniqua placed second in her class and got best novice in the class as well! :) |
My last arabian, Sadeek (Tr. Le Fire OF) got third out of four in his class.
Shaniqua made me even prouder when she was named Champion Arabian Novice. That means she won my two(!) first rosettes ever. After that I felt like I didn't really need to care how the rest of my horses would do, I had gotten my first rosettes ever on a model horse show and that was more than I thought I would get.
The big wins of the class, Champion and reserve titles went to the same owner who showed many gorgeous Arabians, but Theseus (Starlite Original cm S.Hildén) who claimed the Championship title was the one I liked the best (still today he is one of my favourite Arabians). The reserve, Perseus, was the first model horse I saw with the rabicano pattern and the painter had made a great job with the rabicano markings.
American breeds wasn't really my cup of tea back then (they're actually not now either but some how they've multiplied, lots! Don't get me wrong, they're nice breeds but I'm more of a sporthorse person) and this was back when the mustangs showed under the American championship (If they hadn't I would've had one horse in this championship) so I had three horses to show. Two mustangs and one appaloosa was what I had to show. My mustang boys Fuego (Tr. Hidalgo OF) and Acuatico (Tr. Blue Suede Shoes OF) got fourth and fifth in their class (out of five) but my appaloosa Chocolate (Tr. Impress Me Shannon OF) proved himself by finishing second in his class after Lord C Weller who, later, was crowned champion. A beautifully painted Nevada took reserve and Chocolate got Novice Champion.
European breeds are more of my division and my horses did pretty well. Mickelin (Tr. Milton OF) got eight out of eight in his class but from there, it only got better for my horses. Imperia (Tr. Sidesaddle Strapless OF) got third, White Phantom (Tr. Templado OF) and Bello Vergüenzo (Tr. Robert Vavra's Majestad OF) got second and third. Viking (Tr. Henry OF, named Unik by then) got fourth and Milda (Schleich Haflinger Foal OF) got a first. I was very happy with the result, especially with Phantom's second and Bello's and Imperia's thirds. Even prouder was I when White Phantom claimed the Champion Novice with the winner of his class, La Muerte Blanca claiming Champion reserve and the beautiful shiney Lex Luthor as Champion.
Champion Draft: Silversken, AA '02 SS rep. Mariah Hjerppe (middle) Champion Draft Reserve: Stillwater Clark Kent, Crusher rep. C. Johansson (right) Champion Draft Novice: Valiant, Cl. Shire OF (left) |
The draft division was a small division with only two classes. I showed one horse in this division, Giant Snowstorm (Cl. Shire OF). He got third in his class, beaten by an AACC Sleepy shire OF and another Cl. Shire OF. The classic shire that beat him claimed the champion novice title. The champion title was claimed by Silversken, an AA '02 SS rep. M. Hjerppe and the reserve title was claimed by Clark Kent, a Crusher with a really nice bay colour, painted by C. Johansson.
The pony championship was another championship where I had no horses to show but I gladly sat and watched the beautiful models. One of the ones I liked best in this division was the one to claim the reserve title, Khan White Leopard, an AA LE Rearing Welsh Sec A Stallion OF. The champion title was claimed by the impressive Sir Christopher, an AA Hackney rep. Julie Kuiper and the novice champion was claimed by a NL Shetland Pony rep. That Shetland pony made me want one because it, in my opinion, really depicts a real Shetland pony you can find in almost any stable.
Champion Asian/African/Oceanian: Little Sasha, Eberl Akhal-Teke OF (right) Champion Asian/African/Oceanian Reserve: Mirror, HAC El Mirador rr M. Thyni (left) Champion Asian/African/Oceanian Novice: - |
Champion Crossbred/Exotic: Querido, Intrepido rep. C. Johansson (left) Champion Crossbred/Exotic Reserve: WW Loyal Companion, AAA Mule OF (right) Champion Crossbred/Exotic Novice: - |
When it came to the Best in Show votes I was really excited. I had never participated in a BIS voting and for the Best in Show novice I had three horses in the running. We began with the big BIS voting and the winner was a very well deserving Lex Luthor:
After that we voted for the BIS Reserve and the winner here was Azraff Theseus:
He had also won a rosette in English performance and one in a simple custom "side-show". After that voting we went on to the BIS Novice voting, and I was so nervous! My horses had done very well for me and I was very happy with the results I'd gotten but I still hoped for more. Unfortunately, for me, my horses didn't go the whole way. Nettika BC won the champion novice title but she really deserved it. She's such a cutie so even though I was a little bit disappointed that I didn't win I was very happy for her owner. And happy for my own good results because it was my first show and it went well for me.
I went home very satisfied with my first liveshow, the nice people and most of all happy to have my awesome family that made it all possible. I sincerely hope that everyone gets to have such a pleasant first liveshow as I had, because it really encouraged me to want to continue showing and collecting.
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