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Polish AA championships: Reviving a breed

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Emmanuel AA with Agnieszka Kolek-Kowieska

By Agata Grosicka
Photography: Oliwia Chmielewska

Mid June 2021, the Bialka Horse Stud hosted the 14th edition of the Polish National Youth Championships for Polish Anglo-Arabians (also known at Malopolski-bred horses). A total of 70 young breed representatives fought for the championship honours in their respective age-group categories, as well as for the Best In Show title.

The judges – Joanna Szulowska, Tadeusz Gloskowski, and Andrzej Kosior – evaluated all 70 horses born between 2018 and 2020. The assessment on the flat included conformation (head, neck, barrel, legs), with gaits being judged afterwards, plus free jumping in the case of two- and three-year-olds. The awarded horses were as follows:

Champion of Younger Stallions
• Akwen AA (Dżagas - Ashanti x Huzar) bred by Aleksander Loj and owned by Janusz Loj
1st Vice Champion of Younger Stallions
• Karamba AA (Nathan de La Tour - Karioka x Efekt) bred and owned by Janow Podlaski Horse Stud
2nd Vice Champion of Younger Stallions
• Tehari AA (Fodel - Temis/Grey), bred and owned by Diana Zuber
4th Place
• Emmanuel AA (Laurier de Here - Emblema x Chestnut Park All That Jazz) bred and owned by Janow Podlaski Horse Stud
Champion of Younger Mares
• Astryda AA (Emark - Asteria x Efekt) bred and owned by Janow Podlaski Horse Stud
1st Vice Champion of Younger Mares
• Artemida (El Ejido - Arka x Eufrat) bred and owned by Mariusz Kijek
2nd Vice Champion of Younger Mares
• Maciejka (El Ejido - Malinka x Tabex) bred by Mariusz Kijek and owned by Robert Kaczmara
4th Place
• Belinda AA (Efekt - Berra x Divisor xx) bred by Marek Kołcon and owned by Anna Fornek
5th Place
• Baretta AA (Elaborat - Bahia x Frazes), bred and owned by Bialka Horse Stud.. To read the complete article you need to be a subscriber

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