Legends of Polish Equestrian - Horses




xo gray (Rittersporn – Jordi / Shagya X-3) born. 1937-03-02,
breeding SK Wojcieszków

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You can also read about Ramses on the site Wojcieszków commune.
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Yes dr. Stanislaw Deskur writes about the Polish stud dog of the century, founder of the most outstanding breeding line of sports horses in Germany:

Ramzes was bred at the Wojcieszków Stud and purchased at the beginning of 1940 for the State Stallion Stud in Janów Podlaski. At that time, there was no indication that this stallion would turn out to be the sire of the century in the future and his progeny would be successful in the most serious equestrian competitions on a global scale. Thanks to the messages of the director of the herd in Janów Podlaski, Eng. Tadeusz Marchowiecki, in whose area of ​​activity the Wojcieszków Stud was located, we know the history of Ramzes starting from the foal age.

As I mentioned, Ramses' sire was the Belgian Thoroughbred stallion Rittersporn, who competed with good results in steeplechase races in Germany. As part of war reparations, he went to Poland and was included in the State Stallion Stud in Janów Podlaski. He came from the line of the well-known stallion Le Sancy, who passed on talent for jumping.

Rittersporn, standing at the mating point in Łabunie near Zamość, produced 1926 very good competition horses in 1927 and 8 and gained an excellent reputation, so many cavalry officers wanted to have a horse by this stallion. Therefore, repairs after Rittersporna went to the army like the proverbial water. Nevertheless, the lists of horses registered by the Polish Equestrian Association published in the interwar period do not mention any other horses after Rittersporn - apart from the aforementioned eight - which had more significant equestrian achievements. Also in breeding, the offspring of this stallion did not stand out. Three of his sons were purchased for the State Stallion Herds, one of which was culled after two mating seasons. From the 3s and probably until the end of his life, Rittersporn stood at the Wojcieszków Stud (Łuków district). The stud had about 1930 breeding mares and belonged to Maria Zyberk-Plater, who - as director Marchowiecki described her - "didn't know about horses, but she liked them very much and fed them well". As the example of Rameses showed, in some cases these owner-breeder attributes could ensure success.

In 1929, Maria Plater bought a yearling filly named Jordi at an auction at the State Stud in Janów Podlaski, which the stud lacked, so in the opinion of local specialists, she did not promise hope that she would grow into a good stud mare,

Jordi had a very good background. Her grandmother, the mare Astarte, was born in the well-known Austrian stud Radowce (now Romania) and according to the nomenclature in force there, her original name was 264 Amurath-8. Jonia's pedigree (see attached pedigree of Ramesses) was imbued with oriental blood. She came from a family marked in Radowce with the Roman numeral III, dating back to the beginning of the XNUMXth century. Three-year-old Jordi was included in Wojcieszków as a broodmare. Unfortunately, Jordi broke her front leg. In the then state of veterinary knowledge, the mare was in danger of being killed, but the owner did not allow it.

The mare was hung on straps, and the veterinarian fixed the limb in wooden splints. The leg healed, but crookedly. The mare was limping badly and any use other than breeding was out of the question. At that time, a wooden stable with a grassy paddock was built in the park in Wojcieszków, and there Jordi, together with her successive foals, spent time every year from spring to late autumn. Her third successive foal was Ramzes. Director Marchowiecki often visited Wojcieszków on business and observed little Ramzes, who gave the impression that he would grow up to be a stallion suitable for breeding in the future. Unfortunately, little Ramzes was haunted by family misfortune. In early spring 1938, the well-developed and overgrown and always cheeky Ramzes, while playing with his peers, accidentally fell backwards so much that he could not get up for several days. Maria Plater also rejected the suggestion that Ramses was not worth suffering any longer and should be killed. Massages and warm compresses of the loins were used to the point where after a few days Ramses, supported by people, would stand up and unsteadily stand on his feet. In the following period, it was as if he was learning to walk, and the unsteady movement of his hindquarters persisted for a longer time. Nevertheless, this condition improved and in the summer of 1939, the uninitiated did not notice Ramses's previous paralysis of the lower back and no such ailment occurred in him later. As I mentioned earlier, Ramses was purchased for the Stallion Stud in Janów Podlaski in 1940. According to director Marchowiecki, he represented the type of handsome, caliber Polish Anglo-Arabian, about 160 cm tall, grey with a dark mane and tail, with a dry, shapely head with expressive eyes, a long neck, prominent withers, correct loins and a long and well-muscled back. He was deep, had limbs with a correct posture with slightly rounded front cannons. In movement, Ramzes was beyond reproach, because he had a long and gliding walk, an energetic trot and a long, covering a lot of ground gallop.

Throughout the war, in the mating seasons, Ramzes was sent to breeding stations in the vicinity of Kałuszyn. Every year after returning from the points - like all young stallions in the stallion herd in Janów Podlaski - he usually had to take part in heavy hunting runs twice a week, in an area bristling with many difficult obstacles. Ramesses was distinguished by good and precise jumps, but his disadvantage was an aversion to water obstacles, which he passed on to some of his descendants. He must have been a good riding horse, since he was constantly ridden during quadrilles by the herd's equerry at that time, and in the future by the director of the stud in Janów Podlaski, Eng. Andrzej Krzyształowicz. Regardless, Ramesses was harnessed and walked in four-horse teams.

In July 1944, Ramzes together with the entire Herd of Stallions from Janów Podlaski was evacuated, reaching Cleverhof L. Lubeki as the final stopping place. After the end of the war, most of the Polish breeding horses in Germany were returned to the country, leaving a few especially talented in the sport in western Germany to represent our breeding. Among them was Ramzes, then ridden by Lieutenant Bielecki.

When Lt. Bielecki emigrated to Canada, Baron Clemens von Nagel-Doornick, the owner of the Vornholz Stud (Westphalia), with about 30 stud mares, bought Ramzes. Baron von Nagel - as I mentioned in the previous "Wiadomości Zootechniczne" - was the commander of the stud in Racot during the war, and because he behaved decently, as testified by his Polish employees, he was able to take care of his horse breeding after the end of the war. His idea was to breed good horses, primarily for the discipline of dressage and show jumping, which would ensure the continuation of German equestrian achievements from the interwar period. Being the son of the director of the stud in Beberbeck, he had the opportunity to get to know these horses well and decided to implement his plans based on them. He found a few horses with Beberbeck blood, the rest in Germany. He used the stallion Oxyd (lrrlehrer-Oxalis) and Hanoverian mares by Beberbeck stallions. He also used the Polish stallion Zew, bred by Jezierski from Worotniów (Łuck poviat), descended from a Thoroughbred stallion and an original Beberbeck mare.

The first post-war German Olympic team was prepared in Vornholz, competing in the dressage discipline in Helsinki in 1952, riding horses bred in this stud according to the breeding concept discussed above. This team won the bronze medal. There were chances of the same horses being sent again to the 1956 Olympics in Stockholm, but one of the horses lame and had to be replaced. This team also came back with a bronze medal, and one of the horses from Vornholz also won an individual bronze medal. Further Olympic successes of Baron von Nagel's horses were impressive. In Tokyo in 1964, the West German team took first place in team dressage. Remus took part in this team, winning the silver medal individually. In Mexico in 1968, the West German team took the same place in the same competition, and Mariano, who participated in it, also received a silver medal. In Munich in 1972, the West German team, which won the gold medal in show jumping, featured the gelding Robin. These three horses - Remus, Mariano and Robin are already sons of Rameses. During the first years of his stay in Vornholz, Ramzes competed in equestrian competitions under the excellent German horseman Brinckmann, achieving good results on a national scale. Baron von Nagel probably wanted to check the working value of this stallion. Ramzes ended his sports career in 1948, breaking his leg in training. Certainly it was a bad omen, because as we remember, his mother also broke her leg, and his father - stallion Rittersporn broke his leg twice. In this case, Baron von Nagel may have feared a hereditary predisposition; fortunately, in Ramesses' offspring such cases did not occur.

The use of Ramzes in breeding could also be discouraged by the failures of the interwar period in Racot - attempts to combine Hanoverian and Holstein mares with Racovian stallions - which were certainly known to Baron von Nagel. In addition, in the history of horse breeding, there has never been a case where a sire with such a large infusion of oriental blood in his pedigree, as characterized by Ramses, produced progeny outstanding in equestrian sport. In this case, Baron von Nagel showed great breeding intuition, allocating the stallion boxing in Vomhoiz to Ramzes. Ramzes stayed there until his death in 1966. In the opinion of German breeding circles, no sire of local or foreign origin has ever achieved such positive results with local mares as this Polish Anglo-Arab. Ramzes gave birth to a large group of outstanding sports horses, distinguished also in breeding. There was a time when every famous rider in West Germany rode a horse descended from this stallion. Of the sons of Ramzes, Radetzki and Raimond stood out in the kennel. The great-great-grandson of the former, the stallion Rembrandt, described as a horse that had no equal when it comes to the dynamics of movement, under his young amazon Nicole Uphoff, won the individual and team gold medal at two consecutive Olympics - in Seoul in 1988 and in Barcelona in 1992. It was a feat not recorded in the history of the Olympic Games.

Raimond's son, the stallion Ramiro, is currently the sire of excellent jumping horses. His daughter Ratina-Z at the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992 won an individual silver and team gold medal for the Dutch team. In addition, under German top rider L. Beerbaum, she took first place in the 1993 World Cup in Gothenburg. At the last Olympics in Athens, Ramiro's son, the excellent jumping stallion Royal Kaliber, won a team silver and an individual bronze medal for the US team.


Author: Dr. Stanislaw Deskur
source: Horse Breeding in Poland (VII) – Ramzes
"Zootechnical News" (no. 4/2004)


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Entry updated: 13.11.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


Pedigree of Ogier Ramzes

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red: Thoroughbred horses
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Patron: Pedigree Breeding Center in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki

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The most successful Polish sledge horse - both in terms of sport and breeding.

LOKAN – the son of the stallion Largis and the mare Lokana by Glockner old – he was born in the Stud of Stallions in Książ in 2001, and left for eternal pastures in April 2018. The Main Breeder of SO Książ - Małgorzata Studzińska still remembers him as a foal - which enchanted with its beauty right after its birth.

To this day, he can be described as the most decorated Polish carriage horse – both in terms of sport and breeding. Bred in the Książ Stallion Stud – throughout his career, he achieved significant sporting successes for Polish equestrianism.

One of his greatest assets was above average beauty. This beautiful raven black stallion had a magic about him – which attracted everyone. 

Already as a 4-year-old he achieved success - winning the National Exhibition of Breeding Animals in Poznań. His fate then connected with today's leading competitor of horse-drawn carriages - Bartłomiej Kwiatek. Together, the couple achieved the greatest successes in the arena of the country and Europe, among them the following should be mentioned:

4 gold medals of the Polish One-Horse Driving Championships silver individual medal of the One-Horse Driving World Championships, Pratoni del Vivaro (ITA) 2010 won the dressage competition at the One-Horse Driving World Championships, Lezirias (POR) 2012 won at the CAI3 International Competition* : Kladruby nad Labem (CZE), Police nad Metuji (CZE), Altenfelden (AUT), Nebanice (CZE), Nemcice u Kolina (CZE)

In the collection of medals of the International Equestrian Federation - Lokan was missing the golden disc, which, as it turned out later, was won in 2018 by his stablemate from the box next to him - the Silesian stallion Sonet.

Lokan was a horse endowed with the features of a flesh and blood athlete. He was well aware of his strengths. Each trot drawn in his performance delighted people - and the movement - stopping and immobility for 10 seconds was rated in 90% as a 10. Bartłomiej Kwiatek understood Lokan perfectly - which made them an unbeatable team. This was perfectly reflected in driving skills competitions - where often the only possible result was a "double zero".

Lokan was very keen to travel. He visited almost all of Europe. He was brave, courageous but also a bit lazy and had his own opinion on certain topics. He was definitely an individualist. He never liked loud music or the speaker's voice in the speakers. He didn't like the sight of white fur put on a halter - or the one put on the carriage seat. He had a huge sweet tooth - and always impatiently waited for the next meal during the day. Moreover, more than once during the period of detraining - it very quickly drew the silhouette of a pregnant mare. He trusted the people around him very much - but he was also demanding. In the horse carriage, he always took the first place in the stall - and that's where he felt the best. In the Książ Stallion Stud - in his home - stable no. V - his box was located opposite the main entrance - as befits a true Star.

His successes and personal charm allowed him to be presented during many shows. He entered the arena as a living Legend of Polish driving and Polish breeding. He was invited by at the Pride of Poland to Janów Podlaski - where he beat Arabian horses head-on with his beauty, movement and monumentality. 

As a breeding stallion - he proved himself 100%. During his lifetime, he had titled offspring. Stallion Bazyli (Lokan/ Bazylia by Palant) is a World Champion and XNUMXnd Vice World Champion of Young Horses in Driving, stallion Epilog (Lokan/ Egida by Nomen) is a Polish Champion and Vice World Champion of Young Horses in Driving, stallion Renesans (Lokan/ Regencja by Bank) and the gelding Aromat (Lokan/Aronia by Nomen) are the finalists of the World Driving Championships for Young Horses.

In 2018, his offspring won more World Championship medals. In 2018, the aforementioned stallion Renesans won the bronze medal of the World Championships for Young Horses in Driving in the 6-year-olds category. On the other hand, the mentioned gelding Aromat - in 2019 he became the silver medalist of the World Championships for Young Horses in Driving.

His offspring also excel in multi-horse teams, participate in the Polish Championships and the Polish Cup - winning medals.

Lokan was an inseparable element of the Książ Stallion Herd. He was a Friend to everyone – to whom everyone devoted a lot of attention. The Silesian breed in the world became a brand in itself, among others, thanks to him. Competitors and breeders from abroad – after dressage competitions performed by him, came with admiration to watch the Master. They often admitted with astonishment – ​​that they did not understand – that such a large horse with a "round belly" could move in such a way. 
 
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The most decorated Polish horse in the history of single-horse carriages – Mistrz Sonnet z Książą

The Silesian 11-year-old stallion Sonet (Dastin xx – Sorbonne by Bojkot Sl.) is the most successful Polish horse in the history of one-horse driving.

He was bred in the Książ Stallion Stud and is owned by the Pedigree Breeding Center in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki Sp. z o. o

Sonnet is a combination of a Silesian mother and a Thoroughbred father. It gave us a wonderful new type - a sports horse with powerful strength and expression and endurance along with spaciousness in three gaits and great beauty. The sonnet is distinguished by great courage and ambition. Note the breadth of all three gaits and the stallion's agility.

Sonnet graduated from the Training Department as a 2,5-year-old - then he went to sports training with the player of SO Książ - Bartłomiej Kwiatek. Soneta's first successes include winning the gold medal of the Polish Indoor Cup in Pair Driving - Cavaliada twice. Even then, he showed above-average agility and speed. In 2015, during the World Championships for Young Horses in Hungarian Mezohegyes, he won the 7th place in the 2016-year-old Horses Final. In 2017, Sonet was included in the preparation program for the World One-Horse Driving Championships - Piber, Austria. After an excellent performance and second place in the marathon competition, he won the silver medal in the team and the 2018th place individually. In XNUMX and XNUMX he became the gold medalist of the Polish Championships in One-Horse Driving - Bogusławice.

Sonnet's greatest success is winning the Gold Medal of the World Championships in One-Horse Driving in Kronenberg (Netherlands, 2018). individually and a bronze medal as a team - together with driving Bartłomiej Kwiatek. It is the most spectacular sports and breeding success for Polish teams and horses of the Silesian breed.

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MJT Nevdos S sp - Champion of Champions, good because Polish.

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The breeder of Nevados S, Stanisław Szurik, known to his friends as "Melchior z Liszków" (although he actually lived in Matyldzin near Mrocza), used to carry out all projects in his life with the right momentum. It was no different when in the 90s he decided to set up a sports horse stud on a newly acquired former state-owned farm in Liszków. This place was associated with horses even earlier - for several dozen years there was a station with stallions SO Łobez. Soon, most of the livestock buildings turned into stables where the first mares, both domestic and foreign, stood. Among them was the Bavarian Nicol (Nimrod B – Romina by Rasputin) born in 1996. She represents the Holstein family 930, from which come, among others, Reichsgraf and Casparino sires, Dega, Vermont Star, Crazy Boy and Caught in Action jumpers listed in the WBSHF rankings, as well as the very meritorious mother of Cantinera stud (Terra B). In German breeding, this mare produced two horses of the international GP class, and after the end of her sports career in Poland, already 3 licensed stallions (Casini White SM sp, Cassinivados SM sp and Carry on Cassini SM sp). Nicol took part in field trials of bravery twice - first unofficially, in an event organized by SHPKG in Włocławek, and two years later at the CPZHK event in Gliszcz in 2004. She came back from both events with medals and a rating - outstanding! Nicol is a tall, correct mare with a model conformation of 81 bps and excellent rideability, which Marek Orłoś assessed at 9 points. She turned out to be not easy to breed (out of 7 foals born, only 2 were qualified for breeding), but the patience of the owner and the professionalism of dr Przemysław Mazurek, who conducts breeding in Liszków, allowed to finally obtain satisfactory offspring.

In 2003, the leading stallion in Liszków became the 4-year-old Dutch Romualdo - the newly created vice-champion of MPMK in jumping (Mariusz Buczkowski). During a short break in training, he managed to cover over a dozen mares of KPZHK breeders, of which 4 foals were born in Liszków. All of them distinguished themselves in sport and breeding: Quattro sp (out of Quanta by Quamiro) - jumping CC Bartłomiej Włodarski, Gracjusz sp (out of Gracenta by Graf Grannus) - jumping N, Romana sp (out of Roma by Rodomo) - mother of Roncerto sp ( after Concert) of MPMK finalist Jacek Zagor and finally Nestia sp (out of Nicol) mother of our hero. It is worth noting that Romualdo in his later sports career won, among others, the title of Vice-Champion of the Polish Indoor Cup (Sławomir Hartman). At the age of 9 he went to Germany. First under Holger Hetzel, and then under Mario Stevens, he took top positions at competitions in Braunschweig, Kiel and Munich.

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Author of the entry: Tomasz Bagniewski

Entry updated: 05.05.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


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oo bay (Ofir — Federation after Burgas or.ar.) born. 1938,
bred by SK Janów Podlaski

The story of the horse, which was not overcome by the war, and which, after a long wandering, wrote a great page in its new homeland, had a huge impact on Arabian horse breeding and had its own museum during its lifetime.

In 1938, the Janów Podlaski State Stud gave birth to, among others, four colts included in the "Big Four - 4W". These were the sons of Ofir: Witraż, Wielki Szlem, Witeź II and Wyrwidąb (later known in Germany as Wind).

Director Andrzej Krzyształowicz, who started working at the stud as an apprentice in 1937, cited the then-common opinion that the first batch of foals by Ofir promised great hopes. They were properly built, distinguished by their beauty and good moss. Unfortunately, most of them were lost in September 1939.

According to the then director of Janów Podlaski, a talented breeder, Stanisław Pohoski, Ofir was the best stallion bred in the last century in Poland. He was the son of Fr. Roman Sanguszko in Gumniska Kuhailan Haifi or. ar., recognized as the best Arabian ever brought to Poland. This stallion died after only two years of stud activity, leaving 1931 offspring, including the best one - Ofir.

Director Pohoski definitely valued Kuhailan type horses the most. This is probably why he placed Witezia in third place behind his peers - Witraż (from Makata to Fetysz) and Wielki Szlem (from Elegantka to Bakszysz), favored by him, if only because of the dam lines they came from. Witeź II son of the Federation by Burgas or. ar, a typical Saklawi mare, was smaller than them, but very elegant. (…)

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Author: Zenon Lipowicz

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oo bay (Kuhailan Haifi or. ar. — Dziwa by Aby Mlech) born on 1933, d. 1948, bred by SK Janów Podlaski

Ofir 1933, breeding Janów. He is considered the best stallion that was in Janów in the period between the First and Second World War.

victim-phenomenon
Prof. Witold Pruski writes about Ofir as follows:

“On the international arena, he would certainly not receive such recognition as in Poland and would not receive the best mares. In Janów, on the other hand, he left his best offspring with beautiful local mares, such as Witraż 1938, Wielki Szlem 1938 and Witeź II 1938. Unfortunately, Ofir bred in Janów for only three seasons, 1937—1939. Judging from the fact that in the first batch of progeny he produced three such excellent stallions as mentioned above, it can be assumed that he was a particularly suitable sire for Janów. However, he was not destined to stay at his home stud for long. He went to Tersk in the northern Caucasus, where he did not produce offspring of the same class as in Janów. He hid in Tersk in the years 1940-1948 and died there in 1948. He became the main continuator of the male line imported from Arabia in 1931 by Roman Prince Sanguszko - Kuhailan Haifi.”

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xo chestnut (Bafur — Blackfish) born 1928.

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In the interwar period, it was rare in the Polish cavalry that the rider could choose the horse he wanted to ride.

In 1935, Lieutenant Henryk Leliwa-Roycewicz, having won the title of Individual Master of the Army as one of the awards, obtained permission from the Minister of Military Affairs to choose a horse and ensure that the Ministry of Military Affairs would cover the cost of this purchase.

Roycewicz found Harlequin III by chance, during a pal force hunt in Łańcut with count Potocki. The horse came from a stud in Łańcut, and since it was difficult, disobedient and caused a lot of trouble to its owner, he was willing to get rid of it.

Roycewicz noticed the horse's outstanding, versatile sports abilities, and his difficult character later turned out to be an advantage in sports combat.

On this horse, Henryk Roycewicz achieved his greatest sporting successes.

The sire of Harlekin III was the outstanding Thoroughbred stallion Bafur.

Bafur xx was born at Veil Stud in 1921. It was purchased from Germany by the Horse Breeding Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Agricultural Reforms in the recovery settlement. From 1927, he hid in Łańcut (Albigowa), in PSK Kozienice, in the stud farms of Michał Berson in Leszno and Count Janusz Czarnecki in Golejewko. Bafur's progeny was characterized by a large mass, but lack of nobility and dryness. Harlequin's mother was Blackfish - an American trotter, a horse with an excellent racing and breeding career. In Albigowa she gave birth to 15 foals, her offspring proved themselves in hunting runs.

Harlequin inherited their parents' virtues. He had large frames, 171 cm at the withers, great joints, but he was a bit tall-legged and had a relatively short neck. Great at gallop, covered a lot of terrain, easily overcame the widest terrain obstacles.

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Renata Urban: Riders - Olympians of the Second Republic. Gorzow Wielkopolski 2012
st. curator Hanna Łysakowska: Polish Olympic Riders of the Interwar Period Part 2, Berlin 1936, ALL-ROUND RIDING COMPETITION
Materials from the meeting in the Royal Łazienki on December 16, 2018. Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship, Branch of the Royal Łazienki Museum. Warsaw, 2019

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Breeder: Janów Podlaski Horse Stud
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z. bay (Ofir – Makata by Fetysz) born. June 01.06.1938, 1957, d. XNUMX, bred by SK Janów Podlaski

When rebuilding Janów Podlaski in 1940, the Germans appointed Witraż as its first leading stallion. He was a horse of outstanding beauty, which he passed on to his offspring. It operated in Janów, Albigowa and Nowy Dwór until 1956 inclusive.

He left 14 stallions, 4 of which were used in the country: Como 1949, Celebes 1949, Banio 1951 and Muharyt 1957, and 10 were sold for export. He also sired 27 excellent mares, 7 of which became mothers of as many as 14 top stallions. The "Queen of Polish Arabs" Bandola 1948 was also his daughter. At the shows, the offspring of Witraż were most distinguished by:
— Celina 1949 — champion of Great Britain,
— Bask 1956 — US champion and sire of champions, who had an epochal influence on American breeding,
— Arwistawa 1958, the first winner of the US and Canadian champion titles, was his granddaughter,
— Aladdin 1975 USA champion, father of many champions, considered the successor of Bask is also his grandson.

Stained glass has played a significant role in the world's thoroughbred horse breeding. Even in Australia, Aladdin's son has recently become the national champion. After Skowronek, Witraż is the most distinguished Polish stallion in the world and will remain so for some time.

Unfortunately, Witraż lived in times when the export of Arabian horses from Poland was just beginning. Had he lived today, his influence would have been immeasurably greater.

It is difficult to find an Arabian in Poland today that does not have the blood of Witraż in it.

source: study by Roman Pankiewicz,
License granted by the family of Mr. Roman Pankiewicz for BoberTeam, for the purposes of the Legends of Polish Horsemanship project

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"Kuhailan haifi's bloodline" (1984) - Roman Pankiewicz

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Breeder: Janów Podlaski Horse Stud
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Wielki Szlem (out of Elegant by Bakszysz) bay born. 1938, dimensions 147-191-19,5 cm

He was the son of a mare that could easily be called a pearl of Polish breeding. She produced such stallions as: Jaszmak, Lowelas, Opal, Rosomak, Skarabeusz and Wielki Szlem, and only two of them were sons of one sire. Elegantka gave good progeny with each stallion. Her daughter Kamea 1929 also founded a valuable family.

Wielki Szlem started covering mares in 1940 in Pelkinie, then it was Janów mares (on evacuation in Germany), and from 1947 it was active in Nowy Dwór. In the years 1956—57 he was a sire in Albigowa. In Pelkinie and Nowy Dwór he met very different mares, among which they were also weaker in terms of beauty and exterior. His great merit was the leveling of this material. In total, Wielki Szlem produced 51 mares and 10 stallions, of which Miech Pełkiński, Anarchist, Czardasz, Czort and Duch were used for breeding in Poland.

Grand Szlem's daughters turned out to be very valuable mothers, giving many stallions used for breeding in the country. And so Gahdar 1942 was given by Abu Afasa, Mira 1942 - Mir Saida, dialect 1946 - Gwarny, Angara 1947 - Arax, Bint Munira 1948 - Badr Bedura, Cerekiew 1951 - Carycin, Diska 1950 - Drama, Ellenai 1956 - Eleuzis, Elf and Elbrus.

Wielki Szlem passed on great racing prowess to his offspring. Of his descendants, the classic prizes were won by: Omar - 1944 - Derby, Czardasz 1949 - Derby and Comparative, Czort 1949 - 2 times Comparative, Don Lambro 1950 - Derby, Dyska 1950 - Oaks, Kochana 1952 - Oaks.

source: study by Roman Pankiewicz,
License granted by the family of Mr. Roman Pankiewicz for BoberTeam, for the purposes of the Legends of Polish Horsemanship project

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"Kuhailan haifi's bloodline" (1984) - Roman Pankiewicz

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Breeder: Białka Horse Stud
Patron: Malopolska Plant Breeding

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z o. o. (Partner – Perforacja / Ernal), b. 1991

Matka Weigh it – Perforacja was born at a time when shows were not considered the only purpose of Arabian breeding, its parent Białka was then even more racing-oriented, and in 1988 the first youth show was held there. Two-year-old Perforacja "got it" at this show, taking XNUMXrd place in her age class. The successes began only in the next generation.

Perforacja's first offspring was the stallion Pesal s. 1991 (after Partner). Thanks to the infusion of blood from the Ilderim family, or.ar. had already inherited a different type, more Saklavian. He went grey early, and his coat took on a milky white shade with a silvery sheen. Against this background, his large eyes stood out clearly, with "velvety" black irises, without visible white, with a "sweet" look, which matched his character - gentle, friendly, not difficult to handle, thanks to which he enjoyed the sympathy of his grooms. In addition, a short head with a deep ganache, a large nostril and a pricked profile - pink depigmented nostrils are not to everyone's taste, but such is the beauty of milky grey horses with large varieties. Pesal he also had a graceful arch of the neck, a horizontal topline, a high-set and carried tail - but the dominant feature in all descendants of Perforation was movement. Dynamic, efficient, and at the same time reminiscent of floating in the air - when Pesal he would break into a trot, he would set his head and neck in such a way as if he wanted to take off from the ground! Thanks to these features, as a two-year-old, at the Spring Youth Show organized in 1993 in Michałów, he not only won his class, but also won the title of Polish Youth Champion.

His refined beauty combined with delicacy and gentleness meant that he was even attributed with femininity, but this did not prevent him from having quite a good racing career – 2 seasons, 14 starts, including 2 victories and a success rate of 1,56, which is much higher than the average for his age group. After his career, it was time to participate in "adult" shows, where he achieved very good results – in 1996 the Polish Reserve Championship and the Nations Cup in Aachen, and in 1997 – the Polish Senior Stallion Championship; 2003 – the Dutch Championship and the Top Five in Aachen; 2004 – the Top Ten of the World Championship in Paris.

He was incorporated into breeding in 1996 and covered in all the "state" studs in Poland, and was also used by private breeders. From a mare bred and owned privately, Gracja-Bis kaszt. 1995 (Monogramm-Grenada), bred by M. Bogajewicz, sired the outstanding stallion Girlan-Bey grey 2002 – Polish Junior Champion Stallion 2003 and World Junior Reserve Champion Stallion 2005. In Janów, from the equally sophisticated and charming Polish and European Champion, Palmeta 2001, he left a successor – Palatino grey 2006, of pure Polish and Saklavian pedigree, inheriting from him the snow-white shade of grey coat, large, black eye and wonderful movement, also passed on to the next generations – but also the “pink snout”. Palatino, despite the lack of "running ancestors" ran even better than his father - Wp=2,23, in 2012 he won the Polish Senior Stallion Championship, in 2014 - the Porsche European Cup and Prague Intercup Championship. During a performance in Prague he broke away from the presenter and rammed a historic "Tatra" car standing in the corner of the arena - and despite this he won the competition.

Pesal was sold to the Netherlands in 2003, but returned to Poland on lease several times - the last time in 2012-2015. All State Treasury studs used his daughters, but now there are no more. The stallion died in 2018.

Author of the entry: Prof. dr hab. Christina Chmiel
An excerpt from the article - Pride of Białka, or where did Pesal and Perfinka come from (click to go to the article on pcbj.pl)

photo by Wieslaw Pawłowski