
Fame VF
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Foaled on March 28th 1982,
Laddinns Fire was the chief stallion at the legendary Horseshoe Lake Arabians until his passing in May of 2001.He left behind more than one legacy. The first legacy consists of over 190 purebred Arabian offspring who have amassed numerous National Championships titles all over the world, while at the same time becoming some of the breeds most prized breeding stock.
The Second Legacy that Laddinns Fire left behind was that of the Minnesota Breeders Fall Festival itself.
His breeding topped the stallion service auction more often than not for the MAHB auctions first decade, and his get dominated the Fall Festival well into the 90’s.
The name Laddinns Fire, that of his caretakers the Emersons and their farm Horseshoe Lake Arabians were and always will be synonymous with this program and all of its successes.
As we celebrate the 28th year of the MAHB Fall Festival, it is fitting that Fame VF is inducted into the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Hall of Fame.
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Eternety
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Bred by Bad Barn Arabians of Hudson Wisconsin and foaled on April 16th 1988,
Eternety
As we celebrate the 28th year of the MAHB Fall Festival, it is fitting that Eternety is inducted into the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Hall of Fame.
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Magnum Psyche
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Bred by Lank and Lisa Havice of Magnum Arabians and foaled on May 2nd, 1995, who could ever have foreseen the impact that the stunning, chestnut colt Magnum Psyche would have on the worldwide Arabian horse community? An ethereal vision with an aura to match, it is no surprise that in 12 show ring appearances since May 23rd, 1996, Magnum Psyche has been named nothing less than champion. This includes the titles of Buckeye Junior Champion Colt, United States National Champion Yearling Colt, twice a Canadian National Champion Stallion, twice an United States National Champion Stallion, Brazilian National Champion Stallion and Argentine National Champion Stallion.
His unparalleled show record may be compared only to that of himself as a sire. At the age of 5, Magnum Psyche landed on top of the Arabian Horse Times Leading Juvenile Sires list and stayed there until he was no longer considered a juvenile. In the meantime, his progeny had been earning Magnum Psyche the titles of leading sire of AHA Breeders Sweepstakes Champions and AHA Breeders sweepstakes winners. In due time, the honors of leading sire of halter winners at Scottsdale, Canadian Nationals, and U.S Nationals followed.
Magnum Psyche currently holds the record for the most consecutive years as the leading sire of halter winners at the MAHB Fall Festival, as well as record price for a single stallion service sold at auction, $50,000 at this year’s Iowa Gold Star Futurity.
Magnum Psyche’s meteoric rise to the top has been matched only by his longevity and ability to stay on top. Now at 13 years of age, what ever records Magnum has not already established or broken, he stands poised to shatter.
As we celebrate the 27th year of the MAHB Fall Festival, it is fitting that Magnum Psyche is inducted into the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Hall of Fame. |
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Brass
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Foaled on May 22, 1979, Brass was from the second to last foal crop of the immortal *Bask. Considered to be the stand-out of that foal crop and one of the most look-alike sons of *Bask, Brass became a star at an early age. Many astute horsemen noticed his quality and athleticism—even before they knew his pedigree.
Brass was campaigned successfully in the show ring, earning regional and Scottsdale championships and reserves in English pleasure; however, his run was cut short by a freak lameness.
As fate would have it, back in Minnesota, Taask, the chief breeding stallion at Dick & Lollie Ames’ Cedar Ridge Arabians and a full brother to Brass, had passed. The search for Taask’s replacement led the Ames straight to Brass. The first time Dick and Lollie Ames were introduced to Brass as prospective owners, they were immediately taken with the magnificence that was Brass, and a deal was struck. In early 1989, Brass was on his way to his new home in Jordan, Minnesota, to stand at Cedar Ridge Arabians with Dick & Lollie Ames, founding members of Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders.
So began one of the greatest relationships in the history of the American Arabian horse industry, that of the Ames family and Brass.
Under the guidance of Cedar Ridge’s breeding program, Brass went on to become a leading sire of national winners. He also quickly became a leading sire of halter and performance winners at the MAHB Fall Festival and is to this day the leading all-time sire of Fall Festival performance champions.
As we celebrate the 27th year of the MAHB Fall Festival, it is only fitting that Brass is inducted into the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Hall of Fame.
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*Khadraj NA
Born on Nagib Audi’s, Fazenda Santa Gertrudas in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on June 20 1991, Khadraj NA’s greatness was immediately apparent.
Before the close of his first year, *Khadraj was named Brazilian National Champion foal at side. Two years later Khadraj won the title of Brazilian National Champion Colt.
Imported to America in 1993 Khadraj continued winning in the show ring, and more importantly, started producing winners in the show ring.
Khadraj was first introduced to the Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders as a Medallion Stallion in 1996. In 1997 he smashed the existing record for high selling lot on the stallion service auction, with the winning bid of $14,500.00.
Khadraj NA is currently recognized as one of the leading sires of International Champions as well as MAHB Fall Festival champions in performance and halter.
As we celebrate the 26th year of the MAHB Fall Festival, it is fitting that Khadraj NA is inducted into the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Hall of Fame.
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Laddins Fire
Foaled on April 16 1980, Laddinns Fire was discovered and purchased before his first birthday by Paul Emerson. Paul along with his wife Ann owned one of the original MAHB memberships, and, along with Laddinns Fire, were instrumental in shaping this great program.
Laddinns Fire was the chief stallion at the legendary Horseshoe Lake Arabians until his passing in May of 2001.He left behind more than one legacy. The first legacy consists of over 190 purebred Arabian offspring who have amassed numerous National Championships titles all over the world, while at the same time becoming some of the breeds most prized breeding stock.
The Second Legacy that Laddinns Fire left behind was that of the Minnesota Breeders Fall Festival itself.
His breeding topped the stallion service auction more often than not for the MAHB auctions first decade, and his get dominated the Fall Festival well into the 90’s.
The name Laddinns Fire, that of his caretakers the Emersons and their farm Horseshoe Lake Arabians were and always will be synonymous with this program and all of its successes.
As we celebrate the 26th year of the MAHB Fall Festival, it is fitting that Laddinns Fire is inducted into the Minnesota Medallion Stallion Hall of Fame.
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Padrons Psyche
Born in Minnesota on May 28 1988, Padrons Psyche was first introduced to the Minnesota Arabian Horse Breeders as a Medallion Stallion in 1990. His first representative offspring, LD Navare & JBK Mystic Fawn won both the medallion colt and filly classes respectively in 1992.
After a brief absence from the program Padrons Psyche returned as a sponsored stallion and has been one of the high selling lots at each years stallion service auction. Since his return as a Medallion Stallion, Psyches offspring have been firmly entrenched in the ranks of Fall Festival winners each year consistently earning psyche the title of leading Sire. Even more important and more impressive is Psyches status as the“Leading Sire of Leading sires” in both the MAHB program and the Arabian Industry. Currently over 28% of Medallion Stallions have Padrons Psyche in their pedigree; this statistic alone ranks Padrons Psyche among the immortal stallions of our breed such as *Bask
Khemosabi Aladdinn Bey Shah and *Padron
As we celebrate 25 year of the MAHB Fall Festival it is fitting that we induct Padrons Psyche as a charter member of the Medallion Stallion Hall of Fame.
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Khoumsalla
Khoumsalla was purchased from California as a yearling. He had a successful show career on the west coast shown by Ray Fisher. He won many Junior Championships and was Reserve Champion at the Cal-Bred Futurities. His first show in Minnesota was the SAHARA Sands Show where he was pinned Junior Champion Colt, shown by Jerry McRae. Over the next few years, Khoumsalla won many championships handled by Jerry McRae and Jay Allen. He had a lot of charisma in the show ring and when his number was called out he would rear up and kick both back feet straight out and then trot up to geth is ribbon. He loved going to shows and as he got older and didn't go anymore he would watch an holler as the trailer was being loaded. He was just absolutely sure we were forgetting him
The first year of the Fall Festival Show, 1985, Khoumsalla had three offspring entered. Khall to Glory owned by Jack Allen, Jr., won both the auctions and the Medallion Stallion Championships for a total earnings of $17,650.00. Khall to Glory was shown by Jack Allen, Sr. Khalua Rose, owned by Diane and Perry Wagamon, won the Medallion Stallion Filly Championship for a total earnings of $7,650.00 SR Inshalla, owned by Gary and Becky Berhow, was Top Ten in the Medallion stallion Futurity. Inshalla went on to win many Championships at halter, including top ten at Scottsdale. Later he made his mark in western pleasure. Khoumasalla also produced a half-arabian mare that was National champion reiner.
HE WILL BE MISSED.
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