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A pre-war weekly magazine addressed to breeders, athletes, racing and horse enthusiasts. Poles for whom the history of our country is inextricably linked with horse breeding and equestrian sports.


Below we present the introduction to the first issue of the weekly Jeździec i Hodowca from January 1, 1922:

"By starting this publication, we do so in the belief that Polish sport and breeding have already entered the stage of creation, which requires a comprehensive exchange of ideas, critical illumination, and the establishment of the direction and goal of work, and this mediation must be fulfilled by a special body, the creation of which we are starting with the with all your energy. Although the Polish press, perfectly understanding the role of horse sport, has never spared space for all the symptoms of his life, it is our duty today to recognize the burden of the hospitable press, which faces the entire immeasurable area of ​​state life.

Our publishing house is a timid, modest and tentative realization of ambitious dreams: by elevating horse sport to the dignity of a life phenomenon that plays an important role in it, and by dispelling the perfunctory, here and there still lingering opinions about the role - "fun" - of sport, to get closer to to Western beliefs in this direction, which placed sport among the most vital educational moments. These most correct beliefs are spread in Western societies through special bodies that enjoy great publishing power. They fulfill their informative, educational and propagating role in an unparalleled way, based on the experienced maturity of the belief that in the life of every nation, sport of any kind is not only a co-creative moment, not only a practical school of character, not only a high-ranking virtue, but that it is at the same time, one of the components of powerful social forces.

This is not the place to argue for the important role of sport; fortunately, the belief in this importance is becoming more and more widespread and the understanding of the historical role of the Olympic field and stadium arena is becoming more and more profound. The Olympic victor's wreath is one of the most noble and radiant symbols of human glory. The long educational work of special magazines among Western societies has had its effect; Our publishing house, dreaming of such great results, will try to do the same with noble persistence, according to its strength and resources. Often, enthusiasm and energy will have to replace resources, which will not obscure the clarity of our intentions. We are all in a period of hectic construction and foundation laying. And we are laying foundations on which a building may one day be built. We sow the first seed in the field we love with all our hearts. Maybe one day it will produce a rich harvest.

Our modest intentions to serve in every possible way in the field to which this magazine will be devoted, still have in mind a living, contemporary and brilliant example: here is our previous work in the field of sports and breeding, scattered by the war, almost killed, trampled to the ground by the war storm. — she came back to life. Not by a miracle - but by an effort of will. A handful of people who understood that what they do, they do not for public fun, but for the benefit of the Homeland, convinced of the social value of their work, unearthed this work from the ruins, brought it to light and illuminated it. Thanks to this tireless effort, the Polish State is assured of one department of the national economy, standing on the European high: the horse breeding department.

We will devote our writing to the life of this noblest creature, this most faithful companion in Poland's war and misfortune, to his works and triumphs; a soldier's comrade from Sammossiery, Krechowiec, a participant of the heroic August days, is worthy of more than just a few praises and rhymes. He deserves a painstaking and urgent chronicle, like a patient farm register, which will be a collective document of experiences to be used by everyone who understands the role of the horse in the national farm. Breeding a Polish horse is one of the national commandments. The splendor of its history and, more importantly, the splendor of its future, will be the primary concern of all the words that will appear on these pages."

Author: Editorial team of the weekly Jeździec i Hodowca.

All issues of Rider and Breeder have been digitized in cooperation with the Polish Horse Breeders' Association, BoberTeam, the Silesian Digital Library and the Cieszyn Library. Currently, the entire series is also in development by Polish Digital Equestrian Library.

Entry updated: 22.05.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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"Only those who were afflicted with a severe madness of love for horses, part 1, could do it" (2023) – Maria Serdyńska

"Bibliography of the content of the weekly Jeździec i Hodowca" (1958) - Unrug W., Uznański J.

Rider and Breeder - magazine (1922-1939)

"New racetrack in Służewiec" (1939) - Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk

"1938th anniversary of the Polish Equestrian Championship" (XNUMX)

"On Lady Wentworth's Book" (1938) - Roman Potocki

"Honorary Riding Badge" (1936)

Rider and Breeder (1934) No. 30 – Breeding of Anglo-Arabian horses

Rider and Breeder (1934) No. 12 - Horse Sport

"Forgotten hippological works of Emir Rzewuski" (1934) - Józef Mencel

"Anglo-Arabs in Antoniny" (1934) - Józef Potocki

"Expose of the President of the Polish Equestrian Association" (1933)

Rider and Breeder (1933) No. 33 – Arabian Horses

Rider and Breeder (1933) No. 30 - Feast of the Polish Cavalry

Rider and Breeder (1933) No. 19 – Thoroughbreds

Rider and Breeder (1933) No. 10 - Cavalry

"Emir Rzewuski" (1933) - Witold Pruski

"Lt. Col. Karol bar. "Rómmel as a jubilee" (1932)

"Polish Equestrian Association" (1929) - Tadeusz Machalski

Rider and Breeder (1929) No. 9 - Fryderyk Jurjewicz

"Arab Breeding in Great Britain" (1929) - Józef Potocki

"Polish Riding Association in Warsaw" (1928) - T. Machalski

"Voices of the American press about Polish triumphs..." (1926)

"Competitions in Nice" (1925)


Related Legends:

Leon Con

Horse riding trainer, co-founder of the Polish Equestrian Association and its general secretary. Knight of the Cross of Valor and the Silver Cross of Merit.

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Tadeusz Dachowski

The best Polish rider before WWI. Between 1894 and 1914 he won over 300 awards. In 1912-13 he competed in Wielka Pardubice (2x second place - Zeppelin).

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Joseph Trenkwald

Soldier, rider, bronze medalist of the Olympic Games Amsterdam 1928, team eventing, Knight of the Virtuti Militari, Emperor Charles Cross, Cross of Valor.

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Leon Burniewicz

1939nd Vice-Champion of Poland in the Comprehensive Riding Horse Competition. Soldier, Trainer. Activist of the Polish Equestrian Association. Awarded the Medal for the War of XNUMX. Major of the Polish Army.

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Jerzy Grabowski

Rider, breeder, director of the Stallion Stud in Kwidzyn, trainer of the Polish team in eventing at the Olympic Games in Munich 1972.

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Jan Grabowski

Hipologist and scientist. Author of many works related to horse breeding and equestrian sport, e.g. acclaimed album "Hipology for All".  

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Stanislaw Schuch

Polish hipologist, great exterierist and organizer of horse races. Co-founder of horse breeding in Poland after World War I and II. With W. Pruski and J. Grabowski, he wrote the second volume of the textbook entitled "Horse breeding".

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Michal Toczek

Soldier, major, artilleryman. Rider and trainer. He was awarded, among others, 3 times with the Cross of Valour. PN Winner, New York 1926, Nice 1926 Hamlet 2.20. (And them.),

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Casimir Gzowski

Rtm. 15th Poznan Lancers Regiment. Silver medalist of the Olympic Games in Amsterdam 1928. in the show jumping competition, on the horse Mylord.

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Waclaw Rzewuski

Romantic, horse breeder, Crown Field Hetman. A descendant of the oldest and most powerful families of the Commonwealth. "Goldbeard Emir".

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Roman Abraham

Brig. Gen. Polish army. Heroic defender of Lviv. Commander of the 26th Greater Poland Lancers Regiment and the Greater Poland Cavalry Brigade in the September 1939 campaign.

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Seweryn Kulesza

Major of the Polish Army cavalry, Olympic silver medalist in equestrian (Berlin 1936). Polish Champion in eventing in 1936 and 1937, and in dressage in 1937.

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Janusz Komorowski

Major of the Polish Army, sports equestrian, Olympian from Berlin, medalist of the Polish Championships in eventing. After the war, a horse riding coach in England and Argentina.

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Zdzislaw Dziadulski

Two-time Olympian (IO Paris 1924 – horse 'Zefir', IO Amsterdam 1928 – 'The Lad' – reserve). 7th Regiment of Mounted Riflemen in Biedrusko (Poznań).

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Zdzislaw Kawecki

Silver medalist from the Olympic Games in Berlin (horse 'Bambino'). Knight of the Cross of Valour, Silver Cross of Merit. 7th Regiment of Mounted Riflemen Wlkp.

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Paul Popiel

Polish hipologist, writer, landowner. At the age of 60, he became famous as a "traveler on horseback through Poland", which he described in his reports.

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Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk

Architect. A graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology (1927). Author of, among others, the Służewiec Horse Racing Track.

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John Ritz

On December 18.12.1817, 154, he marched XNUMX horses from Moscow to Janów Podlaski. The first organizer of SK in Janów Podlaski.

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Charles Rommel

Soldier, trainer, artist in painting, drawing and horse riding. Three-time Olympian (1912 - Stockholm, 1924 - Paris, 1928 - Amsterdam). He was active in KJK in Łódź (1937) and JLKS Sopot (after the war).

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Henryk Wozniakowski

Thoroughbred horse breeder in Stud Widzów. The best horses bred by him are the stallion Casanova, the mare Bastylia and the stallion Bałtyk. Painter.

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Gallery:




Bow. vet. Arabian horse breeder, in the years 2000-2016 president of the Janów Podlaski Stud, vice-president of the World Federation of Arabian Horses (WAHO).

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The Stud Farm in Janów Podlaski is a monument of our material culture. Unique because it is still alive, allowing breeders, horse lovers and numerous tourists visiting the stud farm to experience a journey into the past and breathe the air of the early 19th century, when horses were everyday companions of the people of that time.

Our task is to take care of the Janów stud farm with its horses, tradition, architecture and preserve this national treasure for future generations.

The stud farm's over two-hundred-year history clearly shows that regardless of the economic or political system, state stud farms had and still have a very important mission to fulfill. The aim of their activities was and still is to provide domestic breeders with access to genetic resources necessary for breeding.

This mission today is as important, or perhaps even more important, than in the past. History clearly shows that both in Poland and in many other countries of the world, horse breeding has experienced ups and downs. Large and highly successful private stud farms disappeared, and their achievements were not continued due to the lack of equally talented successors. The great sensitivity of private horse breeding to macroeconomic disturbances and random events causes a sudden interruption in the continuity of breeding work. Numerous examples, one of the most important being the history of the Janów Podlaski Stud Farm, show that state stud farms, resistant to economic factors, are a gene bank that allows field breeding to be reactivated after temporary crises. If the Jarczowiec, Sławuck, Antoniński and Radowiec mares had not been gathered in Janów after World War I, these lines, so important for breeding, would almost certainly have disappeared and it is difficult to imagine the modern breeding of pure-bred Arabian horses in Poland and in the world without their presence. (…)

Author: Marek Trela

Source: "Janów Podlaski Stud Farm, 1817-1914" (2018) - Marek Trela

Entry updated: 27.12.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX



Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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Publications

"White & Black" [EN](2023) - Marian Gadzalski

"Black & White" (2020) - Zofia Raczkowska

"The Murdered Legend" (2017) - Bogusław Lustyk

“Marek Trela. My horses, my life” [fragments] (2016) – Ewa Bagłaj

"Distinguished Horse Breeders" (2014)

"Janow's Horses" (2004)

"Polish Ovation" [EN](1985) - Editorial team

"Janów Podlaski Stud" (1967) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"History of the state stud in Janów Podlaski" (1948) - Witold Pruski

"Characteristics of the State Stud Farm in Janów Podlaski" (1948)

Articles

"Discontinuation of the investigation into mismanagement in Janów Podlaski" (2023) - Marek Szewczyk

"Fragments of Marek Trela's memories" (2023)

"Pepita" (2020) - Jerzy Dudała

"Another point of view - purebred Arabian horses" (2018)

"Janów Podlaski Stud Farm, 1817-1914" (2018) - Marek Trela

"Director Krzyształowicz's Story" (2016) - Ewa Bagłaj

"Kluzik-Rostkowska, Linda and Sawka appeal for the reinstatement of Marek Trela ​​as president of the Janów Podlaski Stud" (2016) - Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska, Bogusław Linda, Jerzy Sawka

"Andrzej Krzyształowicz" (2014) - Marek Trela

"Marek Trela" (2012) - Witold Duński

"The driving force of the auction is the goods" (2009) - Michał Wierusz-Kowalski

"The Stud Farm and the Arab Herd in Janów Podlaski" (2008) - Ehrenfried Brandts

"Andrzej Krzyształowicz - memories from childhood and youth" (2003)

"In memory of my friend Eng. Andrzej Krzyształowicz” (2000)

"My life was interesting" (1998) - Izabella Pawelec-Zawadzka

"My memories of A. Krzyształowicz" (1998) - Ignacy Jaworowski

"More about Ramses" (1996) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"1939 at the Janów Stud" (1989) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Ogier Bandos" (1988) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Memory of Eng. Tadeusz Marchowiecki" (1985)

"The first championship of pure-bred Arabian horses and the 1979th auction in Janów Podlaski" (XNUMX) – Antoni Święcki

"Jubilee of the 160th anniversary of the Janów Podlaski Stud and the auction of Arabian horses" (1977) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz, Izabella Zawdzak

"Memories from 30 years ago" (1976) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Polish Arabians overseas" (1974) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"People of the Janów Stud" (1967) - Antoni Święcki

"History of SK in Janów Podlaski... 1939—1967" (1967)

"Polish Arabs" (1965) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Jan Ritz" (1948) - Witold Pruski

"Janów Podlaski 1939-1944" - Marek Trela

“Imperial Decree…” (1816) – Alexander I Romanov

links

"Portrait with history - Andrzej Krzyształowicz" [link] (2022)

Movies

Marek Trela ​​(2019) | MOVIE

Remembrance of predecessors (2018) | MOVIE

This decision may have irreversible consequences (2016) | MOVIE

Marek Trela ​​in the WAHO authorities (2016) | MOVIE

Rozmowy Pulsu – Marek Trela ​​(2016) | MOVIE

Marek Trela ​​– Guest of the 'Rozmowy Pulsu' program (2015) | MOVIE


Related Legends:

Janów Podlaski Horse Stud

On October 6, 1816, Tsar Alexander I of Russia signed a decree establishing the State Stud Farm and Stallion Stud. The over 200-year history of this stud farm is a beautiful history of Polish and world Arabian horse breeding.

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BANDOS (NEGATIW - BANDOLA)

og. Bandos s. 1964 (Negatiw – Bandola by Witraż), bred by SK Janów Podlaski, sire line Ibrahim db. imp. 1907 to Antonin, female family of Mlecha or.ar. imp. 1845 to Jarczowce

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Marian Gadzalski

Polish artist photographer. Photographs of horses and landscapes of Podlasie became his lifelong passion. One of the Polish magicians of horse photography.

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Zofia Raczkowska

One of the most famous horse photographers. Great photos from the wild pastures of Norway, iconic photos from Janów, Michałów and Białka.

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John Ritz

On December 18.12.1817, 154, he marched XNUMX horses from Moscow to Janów Podlaski. The first organizer of SK in Janów Podlaski.

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Gallery:




On October 6, 1816, Tsar Alexander I of Russia signed a decree establishing the State Stud Farm and Stallion Stud. The over 200-year history of this stud farm is a beautiful history of Polish and world Arabian horse breeding.

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Both the stud farm and its horses owe their modern form to a man who, for fifty years of work, never missed a single morning round - Andrzej Krzyształowicz, a great charismatic personality and a wonderful breeder. When asked about the definition of success for the horses he bred, he replied: "You have to feel the issue and be there."

(...)

When it comes to breeding, I started to adopt Mr. Krzyształowicz's way of looking at horses. It wasn't exactly the same look, because I also had my own tastes, some ideal of a horse. Breeding is a constant necessity of choice. It would be great to be able to be guided only by your feeling of what you want to keep or sell. Let's assume that the stud farm is to have a certain number of mares. Their selection doesn't look like this: I don't like the one, I throw it away, and I keep the one that is of high quality. That would be too easy. Here, a compromise is needed between the interests of breeding, i.e. the quality of horses, and the interests of the stud farm, which must survive.

These goals are mutually exclusive in the short term, but in the long term they are very similar. However, to understand this and make appropriate decisions, the breeder and the economist must be one person. Then, as a breeder, no one will tell me that the money at the end of the year must be this and that, because he has planned three million for me and that's how much I have to earn. I will not order myself to achieve a certain income at any cost just because otherwise the company's financial plan will suffer. This price would be the sale of the best horses.

(...)

This is basically the quintessence of the Polish breeding philosophy: to have the most selected, highest quality broodmares possible and to constantly look for fresh blood, not to cause too much relatedness. We are constantly looking for different stallions that could produce good offspring with these mares. In Poland, efforts have been made to achieve this from the very beginning. This was the most convenient way and it was the fastest way to achieve breeding progress. Because a mare gives birth to one foal a year, while a stallion can be the father of hundreds of offspring. So its impact on breeding is huge. One stud dog in a stud farm is enough. If it's good, it takes it to the next level. And the old Polish rule was that stallions were imported from the desert. Expeditions rarely brought mares.

Some people did not understand what the mission of the state breeding farm was. Why, for example, can't the best stallions be made available cheaply and for each mare? Breeders usually think that their "babies" are the most beautiful. And that's why you go to reviews and shows, so that by judging you can become more objective about what you do yourself and what others achieve. State stud farms also exist to ensure that private breeding is as good as possible. No one ever refused advice or help, even though it wasn't always what someone wanted to hear.

(...)

However, there is something else that we will have to come back to and think about in the future. On September 28, 1937, Professor Witold Pruski founded the Horse Museum in Janów with an entry in the guest book. Due to the war, it could not be organized. I was planning such a museum, there are so many awards and trophies that I don't know what to do with. I wanted such a modern center to be built in the place where the "Wygoda" guest house is located. It is my great guilt that I have not been able to do this so far. And probably a challenge for his successors. When I left, I left the finished design of such a building with all the arrangements, and above all, with the approval of the conservator.

Author: Marek Trela

Source: "Marek Trela. My horses, my life” [fragments] (2016) – Ewa Bagłaj

Below you will find links to related materials in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library.

Entry updated: 18.12.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

Click on the links below to access related materials in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library (will open in a new tab):

Publications

"Discontinuation of a 6-year investigation into mismanagement at SK Janów Podlaski" (2023) - Marek Szewczyk

"Arabian horse breeding in Poland... 2007-2016" [fragments] (2022)

"Arabian horse breeding in Poland... 2007-2016" [fragments] (2022)

"Horse" (2018) - Andrzej Strumiłło

"Janów Podlaski Stud Farm" (2017)

"Polish breeding of Arabian horses and its successes in the world" (2017) - Krystyna Chmiel

“Marek Trela. My horses, my life” [fragments] (2016) – Ewa Bagłaj

"Janów Podlaski 1875-2012, volume II" (2015) - Roman Petrynik

"Janów Podlaski 1875-2012, volume I" (2012) - Roman Petrynik

"With horses between the fronts" (2008) - Ehrenfried Brandts

"They created beauty" (2007) - Krystyna Chmiel

"Janów Podlaski Stud" (2005) - Izabela Rajca-Pisz

"Janow's Horses" (2004)

"Polish Arabian Horse Breeding 1918-1939" (2002) - Roman Pankiewicz

"Two centuries of Polish breeding..." (1983) - Witold Pruski

"The first championship of pure-bred Arabian horses and the 1979th auction in Janów Podlaski" (XNUMX) – Antoni Święcki

"Janów Podlaski Stud" (1967) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Supplement to the Polish stud book of Arabian horses..." (1950)

"History of the state stud..." (1948) - Witold Pruski

"Characteristics of... the stud farm in Janów Podlaski" (1948)

"Stories about old Janów" - Roman Petrynik, Piotr Strzałkowski

Articles

"Changes in Janów" (2023) - Jerzy Dudała

"Janów 2023 - finally success" (2023) - Jerzy Dudała

"Fragments of Marek Trela's memories" (2023)

"In defense of SK Janów Podlaski" (2023)

"Dubious pride, forgotten prestige" (2023) - Marek Grzybowski

"SK Janów Podlaski" (2023) - Tomasz Wiczanowski

"Program to save the state breeding of Polish horses" (2023) - Krystyna Chmiel

"Let's save Janów and more" (2023) - Marek Grzybowski

“We are saving Janów! Postulates” (2023) – Ewa Krzakowska-Łazuka

“In response, 'Let's save Janów'…” (2023) – Mariusz Wideryński

"Pinga" (2022) - Jerzy Dudała

"Program for the protection of a conservative herd of horses" (2022) - Krystyna Chmiel

"Horses, horses, oh those horses" (2021) - Mariusz Wideryński

"...Why doesn't PiS like horses?" (2020)

“We respect history and people” (2020) – Tadeusz Jacewicz

"Pepita" (2020) - Jerzy Dudała

"Meanders of the Auction in Janów" (2019) - Marek Grzybowski

"Results of the auction in Janów Podlaski" (2019) - Krystyna Chmiel

"Modified program for Polish breeding of purebred Arabian horses" (2018) - Krystyna Chmiel

"The evil of privatization" (2018) - Marek Grzybowski

"Janów Podlaski Stud Farm, 1817-1914" (2018) - Marek Trela

“Pianissima – offspring” (2018) – Alina Sobieszak

"Another point of view - purebred Arabian horses" (2018)

"STDNINA KONI JANÓW PODLASKI - personal reflections on the album" (2017) - Alina Sobieszak

"Janów Podlaski 1939-1944" - Marek Trela

"Kluzik-Rostkowska, Linda and Sawka appeal for the reinstatement of Marek Trela ​​as president of the Janów Podlaski Stud" (2016)

"Director Krzyształowicz's Story" (2016) - Ewa Bagłaj

"Open letter to the Minister..." (2016) - Andrzej Gniazdowski

"Protest against PiS invasion of Arab stud farms" (2016)

"Pianissima - a legend has passed away" (2015) - Alina Sobieszak

"Andrzej Krzyształowicz" (2014) - Marek Trela

"Pianissima and the rest of the world" (2008) - Izabella Pawelec-Zawadzka

"The Stud Farm and the Arab Herd..." (2008) - Ehrenfried Brandts

"Pianissima and the rest..." [EN] (2008) - Izabella Pawelec-Zawadzka

"The Stud Farm and the Arab Herd in Janów Podlaski" (2008) - Ehrenfried Brandts

"Janowskie memories" (2005) - Tadeusz Marchowiecki

"Horse breeding in Poland (VII)" (2004) - Stanisław Deskur

"Horse Breeding in Poland (VI)" (2004) - Stanisław Deskur

"In memory of my friend Eng. Andrzej Krzyształowicz” (2000)

"Neophytes of capitalism" (2000) - Marek Grzybowski, R. Wiszniowski

"My life was interesting" (1998) - Izabella Pawelec-Zawadzka

"My memories of A. Krzyształowicz" (1998) - Ignacy Jaworowski

"Talks about the market" (1996) - Marek Grzybowski

"Sale or sale" (1996) - Marek Grzybowski

"New Dynamics of the Ministry of Agriculture" (1996) - Marek Grzybowski

"Anti-conception" (1993) - Marek Grzybowski

"Keep Herds, Save Tradition" (1993) - Marek Grzybowski

"Simply Market" (1992) - Marek Grzybowski

"It's High Time" (1992) - Marek Grzybowski

"1939 at the Janów Stud" (1989) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Ogier Bandos" (1988) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Easels in Janów Podlaski" (1978) - Stanisław Ledóchowski

"Jubilee of the 160th anniversary of the Janów Podlaski Stud and the auction of Arabian horses" (1977) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz, Izabella Zawadzka

"Memories from 30 years ago" (1976) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Polish Arabians overseas" (1974) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Ramesses" (1968) - Tadeusz Marchowiecki

"People of the Janów Stud" (1967) - Antoni Święcki

"History of the SK in Janów Podlaski... 1939—1967" (1967) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Polish Horse Breeders' Association" (1965) - Jerzy Chachuła

"Jan Ritz" (1948) - Witold Pruski

"The tasks of breeding an Arabian horse" (1933) - Bogdan Ziętarski

"Impressions from Poland” (1933) – Jean de Chevigny

“Imperial Decree…” (1816) – Alexander I Romanov

links

“Horse breeding is not fun!” [link] (2016) – Anna Szuster

Catalogues

"The Murdered Legend" (2017) - Bogusław Lustyk

"Arabian Horse Stud Farms in Poland" (2010) - Wojciech Kwiatkowski

"Arabians of the State Stud" [EN] (2000)

"Polish Arabian Summer Festival" [PL][EN] (2000)

"Arabians of the State Stud" [EN] (1999)

"Arabians of the State Stud" [EN] (1998)

"Polish Prestige Auction - Janów 1996" [EN] (1996)

"Polish Prestige" [EN] (1989)

"Polish Prestige Catalog" [EN][DE][ES]

Magazines

Festival Newspaper (2000)

Arabs in Poland (1999)

Arabs in Poland (1998)

Rider and Breeder (1933) No. 33 – Arabian Horses

Movies

Marek Trela ​​(2019) | MOVIE

PO MPs call for disclosure of the Janów SK audit | MOVIE

Remembrance of predecessors (2018) | MOVIE

The most famous horses from Janów on postage stamps. (2017) | MOVIE

Jubilee at the stud farm with slight amnesia (2017) | MOVIE

Album about the stud farm in Janów Podlaski (2017) | MOVIE

New President of the Stud Farm in Janów Podlaski (2016) | MOVIE

This decision may have irreversible consequences (2016) | MOVIE

Jerzy Sawka in defense of Polish Arabian horses (2016) | MOVIE

Marek Trela ​​in the WAHO authorities (2016) | MOVIE

Rozmowy Pulsu – Marek Trela ​​(2016) | MOVIE

Marek Trela ​​– Guest of the 'Rozmowy Pulsu' program (2015) | MOVIE

Always Love Janów Podlaski (2014) | MOVIE

Janowska Pinga - World Champion (2013) | MOVIE

7… wonders of Poland – vote for SK Janów Podlaski (2013) | MOVIE

Stateso Watts liked this beautiful corner of Podlasie (2012) | MOVIE


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BANDOS (NEGATIW - BANDOLA)

og. Bandos s. 1964 (Negatiw – Bandola by Witraż), bred by SK Janów Podlaski, sire line Ibrahim db. imp. 1907 to Antonin, female family of Mlecha or.ar. imp. 1845 to Jarczowce

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John Ritz

On December 18.12.1817, 154, he marched XNUMX horses from Moscow to Janów Podlaski. The first organizer of SK in Janów Podlaski.

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