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On 28 August 1979, the first Polish championship of pure-bred Arabian horses took place at the Janów Podlaski Stud, which preceded by two days the XNUMXth anniversary auction of horses of this breed.


For many years, the championships have been the basic method of evaluation and breeding selection of purebred Arabian horses, primarily in the United States of America, and also in some countries of Western Europe. In these countries, Polish-bred Arabian horses sold abroad (…) achieved many successes at shows, winning numerous championships, especially in the USA, and (…) in France and Sweden. For example, in the decade 1968—1977, in the stallion class, 3 stallions imported from Poland and 2 of Polish origin became US National Champions, and 4 stallions imported from Poland and 5 of Polish origin became US Reserve Champions, which together constitutes 90% of all reserve champions. In the mare group, 2 mares imported from Poland and 4 of Polish origin became US Champions in those years.

It should be emphasized that stallions that have won championships are much more successful, and breeding them achieves particularly high prices. Their offspring also achieve higher sums at sale.

Taking into account the high rank that the fact that a horse has won a championship or reserve championship gives to Western recipients, our breeding authorities decided to organize the first championship of pure-bred Arabian horses this year, in order to give even greater splendor to the top of our Arabian horses, which already constitute the world elite within this breed.

It should also be emphasized that championships have enormous spectacular value for the audience watching them.

The cream of the crop of breeders from the USA, Sweden, Germany, France, Belgium, England and other countries, as well as coach trips from France and Germany, arrived for the championship in Janów Podlaski, as well as for the 10th Arabian horse auction.

The Championship was organized by the authorities of the Animal Breeding and Trade Association and CIE Animex, with the active participation of the directors of the Arabian horse stud farms in Janów Podlaski, Michałów and Kurozwęki.

It should be explained that the basis for the assessment of horses competing for the titles of champion and two vice-champions is exclusively conformation and type, and in addition to great beauty and correct and harmonious conformation, very much attention is paid to the type of the horse. The judges do not know the names of the horses being assessed or their origin, and when giving their verdict they only state that they have selected horses with such numbers as champion and vice-champions.

As is customary in other countries, judging was done by one person. Foreign breeders were appointed as judges, which guaranteed complete objectivity. The horses selected for evaluation were shown in four groups - classes.

Class 1 – yearling and 2-year-old fillies – judged by the renowned West German breeder Holger Ismer. 15 young fillies (7 from SK Janów Pódl., 3 from SK Michałów and 5 from SK Kurozwęki) entered the extensive round: 8 grey, 6 bay and one chestnut. The championship was won by the 2-year-old grey Winda (Bandos — Wilma), bred by SK Janów Pódl., and the reserve champions were: the 2-year-old grey Gizela (Palas —Gilza) and the 2-year-old chestnut Żołna (Palas — Zazula), both bred by SK Michałów.

Class 2 — young 4- and 5-year-old mothers included in the breeding — judged by Hoist Eggert — president of the Arab Society in Germany. After a long, very detailed inspection of the 12 mares presented in this class (6 from SK Janów Pódl., 3 from SK Michałów and 3 from SK Kurozwęki), the judge awarded the title of champion to the 5-year-old grey Enklawa (Bandos — Engracja), bred by SK Janów Podl.; the vice champion was the 4-year-old grey Europa (Bandos — Eunice) from SK Janów Pódl., and the 11th vice champion was the 5-year-old grey Draperia (Gedymin -Dratwa) bred by SK Michałów.

Then, from among the 6 mares distinguished in classes 1 and 2, three judges (H. Ismer, H. Eggert and William Richardot de Choisey – director of the “Salon Konia” in Paris) selected the champion and two reserve champions of young mares. The title of champion was once again won by two-year-old Winda, and the reserve champions were the mares Enklawa and Europa, all from SK Janów Podl., and all sired by the stallion Bandos.

A special excitement, which the constant rain could not cool down, was caused by the exit of 18 older mother mares, assessed in class 3, to the round. The experienced breeders gathered at the championship and the numerous Arabian horse lovers had a unique opportunity. Before their eyes paraded the elite of purebred Arabian mares, such as could not be gathered in any country in the world. Of these 18 mares, at least half probably had equal rights to the title of champion. Therefore, the breeder from England, Patricia Lindsay, who judged this class, had a difficult task. She is an experienced expert in purebred Arabian horses.

In the interests of truth, it should be added that the group of 18 elite broodmares could have been slightly larger, but the breeders decided not to include several mares with small foals and those who could be harmed by long-distance transport in the championship. The champion was the beautiful, noble, 9-year-old bay mare Elewacja (Celebes — Eliota), bred by SK Janów Podlaski, the 10st reserve champion was the 16-year-old grey Artemida (Chazar — Atnhara), the XNUMXnd reserve champion was the XNUMX-year-old grey Fama (Nabór — Fregata) — both bred by SK Michałów. During the presentation of the champions, the type of the mares was clearly visible. The champion Elewacja, inbred to Witraż, represented the Kuhailan type, while the beautiful reserve champions — Artemida and Fama — were robust, large-framed mares of the Saklawi type.

The "beaten field" included a number of beautiful mares, such as Janów's bay Algeria (Celebes — Algonkina), the grey Euforia (Bandos — Eulonia) from Kurozwęki, the grey 16-year-old Béatrice (Picluszok — Bandola) from Janów, the bay Mitra (Celebes — Manilla), the grey Fatima (Negatiw — Fama) from Michałów and the only one in this group, the chestnut Janów Derby winner Orgia (Krezus — Orla), who, although she was not in her best shape on the day of the championship, we remember her as a beautiful four-year-old on the Warsaw Track.

Class 4 — stallions — was judged by the first breeder of Arabians in the USA, a loyal friend of Polish breeding, Dr. Eugen E. La-Croix (Łasina Arabians, Arizona). Eight stallions entered the round (seven from SK Janów and one from SK Kurozwęki). This important part of the championship was spoiled by the constantly increasing rain; the horses looked unspectacular, and judging was difficult. The champion was the 8-year-old, gray Eukaliptus (Bandos — Eunice by Cornet), and the reserve champions were the 7-year-old gray Partner (Eleuzis Panna) and the 5-year-old bay Aloes (Celebes — Algoa) — all bred by SK Janów Podlaski.

It is worth emphasizing that two champion mares and a champion in the stallion class are sired by the stallion Bandos (Negatiw — Bandola by Witraż).

The crowning achievement of the championship was the “Parade of the Distinguished”. The following paraded in front of the breeders and the audience: the first stallion champion Eukaliptus, then his mother, the beautiful bay mare Eunice (daughter of Comet), and then the 23-year-old bay Ellenai (Wielki Szlem — Eleonora) — mother of 17 foals, including Eleuzis 1962 (in the USA), the leading stallions in our studs Elfa 1963 and Elbrus 1965, Elkina — champion of the USA 1972, and many valuable mothers; the 4-year-old gray Etruria (Palas — Etna) — champion of the “Salon Konia”, Paris 1978; the 20-year-old gray Etna (Faher — Elżunia) — mother of 14 foals, including the stallions: Etiwa (in the USA) and the leading stallions in Poland Etapa and Etana; El Paso (Czort — Ellora) — champion of the USA in 1976, father of the mare Wizja — champion mare of the USA in 1977; 29-year-old bay mare Ellora (Witraż — Elza) — mother of the outstanding leading stallions El Azrak, Elfur and El Paso and a number of valuable mares; Banat (El Azrak — Bandola) — valuable sire and champion of England; and finally, the “first lady of Janów” paraded through, the legendary 31-year-old mare Bandola — mother of Bajram (in the USA), Barysz (in Canada), Bandos, Banzaj (in the USA), Banat and a number of valuable mares.

After selecting champions and vice-champions in each class, their breeders received prizes funded by various institutions.

The championships and the "parade of distinguished" were watched by a large audience, which rewarded the distinguished horses with applause.

In the afternoon, there was a screening of two films dedicated to Arabian horses, prepared for television and directed by Wiktor Meller. These films were made in cooperation with French television and are shown by the largest television stations in the world, bringing fame to our purebred Arabian horses.

On the following day (August 29) there was a show of horses intended for sale at auction.

The eagerly awaited day of August 30th has finally arrived - the annual and jubilee XNUMXth Arabian horse auction in Janów Podlaski. As usual, it was not known until the very last days how many buyers would come.

In the morning, foreign buyers individually viewed the horses they were interested in.

The auction began promptly at 14 p.m. It took place in a large circus tent that could accommodate about 2 people.

All the seats for the public were packed, but we were most interested in the sector designated for foreign buyers. This segment was equally packed, but there were many foreign observers there, as well as families of buyers and breeders. Before the auction began, representatives of Animex and ZHiOZ were pleased to note that almost all of our regular customers had turned up, and a few new ones had also arrived.

There were 22 buyers in the auction: 15 from the United States, 4 from Sweden, 2 from Germany and one breeder from Belgium, who turned out to be a very good customer. The auction was led by Marek Grzybowski from Animex, a master in this profession.

The horses shown in the ring looked very favorable in the spotlight.

The first mare to be brought out into the arena, the four-year-old grey Dotacja from SK Michałów, aroused interest and was purchased by Peter Herman from the USA for 37 thousand dollars, with a starting price of 20 thousand USD. The next 3 mares were quickly purchased by breeders from Sweden at prices close to the starting prices. No. 5, the beautiful Saklawianka Sekwoja from SK Kurozwęki, was sold to the USA for the sum of "only" 18 thousand USD.

Starting from No. 6, the intensity of the auction decreases; four mares find no buyers, while others are bought at prices close to the estimated prices.

A new mood was brought by the appearance of the beautiful, 7-year-old bay mare Algorada from the Janów stud. Despite the relatively high starting price (27 thousand USD), buyers started the auction energetically. In addition to her great beauty, the mare's origin was important, by stallion Celebes from mare Algonkin, and therefore inbred to stallion Witraż, and the fact that she is in foal to stallion El Paso. After fierce bidding, Algorade was purchased by Tom Lazor (Gingei Blue Arabians, USA) for 76 thousand USD.

Then, several mares were purchased at average prices. Only the gray Elegia (daughter of Comet) from SK Michałów was purchased to Patterson Arabians (USA) for USD 53.

There was a lively auction of the mare Willa (by Celebes) from SK Janów Podlaski. She was bought by Erik Sörensen (Sweden) for USD 36 (starting price USD 12).

However, the last eight mares attracted particular interest from buyers.

Dr. Eugen LaCroix and Dr. Egon Oppenheim fought for the 9-year-old Elizja (Celebes — Elipsa) from SK Janów Podlaski. After a fierce auction, the latter remained on the market, and the price went from 20 thousand to 60 thousand USD. The five-year-old gray Flinta (by Negatiw) from SK Michałów was bought for 50 thousand USD by our new client — Mrs. Dacja Depauw from Belgium. The same breeder acquired the beautiful 15-year-old gray Ceramika (Negatiw — Cerekiew) from SK Janów Podlaski after a lively auction.

Two valuable mares were purchased by Dr. E. LaCroix. The first was the 17-year-old daughter of Comet — the mare Arba from SK Janów Podlaski, for whom he paid USD 44, and the second — the 15-year-old mare Algoa (Czort — Algonkina) from SK Janów Podl. — sold for USD 88.

The course of the auction of the mare Algoa was the most fascinating. When the price went from 20 thousand to 50 thousand USD, only Dr. E. LaCroix and D. Patterson remained on the battlefield, and when the bidders reached 87 thousand USD, Mr. Patterson stood up, approached Dr. LaCroix and with no doubt regret (as this mare comes from a dam line developed for years at Patterson Arabians), but at the same time with a smile, gave him his auction number. Dr. LaCroix bought Algoe for 88 thousand USD. This price turned out to be a record at this year's auction.

There were two more interesting auctions. The heroine of the first one was the 9-year-old gray daughter of Negatiw, the mare Forsa, bred by SK Michałów, who had an exceptionally beautiful bouquet. With a starting price of USD 27, the auction was joined by such powerhouses as Dr. Skeggs, Dr. LaCroix and Tom Eazor, all from the USA, and E. Sörensen from Sweden. The mare was bought for USD 50 by Dr. Skeggs. The same breeder paid a "not bad price" - USD 75 for the 6-year-old daughter of Bandos - the gray mare Newa from SK Janów Podlaski.

Buyers showed less interest in stallions. However, they had the opportunity to buy the exceptionally handsome stallion Ellorus (Krezus — Ellora), bred by SK Janów Podlaski, for 50 thousand USD. This stallion is in no way inferior to his famous 3/4 brother — the stallion El Paso, US champion, for whom Americans were willing to pay astronomical sums. Or maybe it was a good thing that Ellorus will remain in Polish Arabian horse breeding?

The several Arabian geldings presented at the auction did not attract any interest from foreign buyers.

The final result of the auction in Janów was as follows: 26 mares were sold for USD 818 (average price per head - USD 000) and 31 stallions for USD 462 (average USD 2); a total of 28 horses were sold for USD 500 (average price USD 14).

The average price of a mare was about 1967 thousand dollars higher in the year (6) than in the previous year (1978 - 25 USD, 572 - 1979 USD). Therefore, this year's auction in Janów Podlaski should be considered a success.

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

Entry updated: 05.11.2024/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):

"Arabian Horse Championships... and Money" (1996) - Radosław Wiszniowski

"1983th Polish Championship and XNUMXth auction of pure-bred Arabian horses" (XNUMX) – Marek Szewczyk

"IV Polish Championship and XIII auction of pure-bred Arabian horses" (1982) – Antoni Swięcki

"1981rd Polish Championship and XNUMXth auction of pure-bred Arabian horses" (XNUMX) – Antoni Święcki

"II Arabian Horse Championship and XI Auction in Janów Podlaski" (1980) – Antoni Święcki

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


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BANDOS (NEGATIW - BANDOLA)

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COMET (ABU AFAS-CARMEN)

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EKSTERN (Monogramm – Ernestyna)

This is one of the stallions that are said to be "epoch-making". Epoch-making was his father Monogramm and his ancestors, including Ofir and the progenitor of the family brought from the desert - Kuhailan Haifi or.ar. Father of champions and champions, as well as distinguished mothers in breeding. His daughter Pepita was sold at an auction in Janów for one million four hundred thousand...

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BASK (Stained Glass - Balalaika)

Born in 1956 in Albigowa, one of the most famous Polish purebred horses in the world. Sold in 1961 to the USA to Lasma Arabians Stud, he created "a new standard of the Arabian breed" in America. Today, 90% of purebred horses born in the USA have Bask blood in their pedigree.

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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


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Read more…

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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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:

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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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An outstanding broodmare, she gave birth to 16 foals, including the famous stallion Bandos. She lived to the ripe old age of 35.

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S. 1948 (Witraż – Bałałajka by Amurath Sahib), bred by SK Albigowa, sire line Kuhailan Haifi db. imp. 1931 to Gumniska, female family of Mlecha or.ar. imp. 1845 to Jarczowce

Very comely, full of finesse, her characteristic beauty was known all over the world. Not only beautiful, but also brave - after a racing career that lasted 2 seasons and ended with 4 victories, she achieved 2,21th place in her birth year and a success rate of XNUMX.

She also had a fruitful breeding career - she gave birth to 14 foals, including 3 top stallions in Polish breeding: Bandos s. 1964 (Negatiw), Banzaj s. 1965 (Czort) and Banat gn. 1967(El Azrak) and 4 broodmares: Banda c.gn. 1962 (Pietuszok), Oaksist Beatrice p. 1963 (Pietuszok), Bandama gn. 1970 (Celebes) and Ballada p. 1975 (Partner), born when her mother was already 27 years old.

Bandola also broke the life expectancy record in Polish breeding of Arabian horses - 35 years.

Author: Krystyna Chmiel for the project Winners100 stars

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Entry updated: 13.06.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX


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"Once again Bandola" (1975) - Izabella Zawadzka

"Bandola" (1983) - Izabella Zawadzka

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

"Polish Arabs" (1965) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"My first steps in PSK Albigowa" - Roman Pankiewicz

Magicians of photography – Marian Gadzalski

Magicians of photography – Zofia Raczkowska


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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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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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An outstanding sire, father of 128 offspring in Poland. Sam ran below average (Wp 0,87), but the relative genetic value (RGV) of his offspring in relation to their peers in terms of racing prowess was 437,10 - the highest among the 65 tested stallions. For 13 years he maintained a constant advantage of the largest group of offspring in relation to the largest peer group in terms of this feature.

Most of his offspring combined bravery and beauty - they won eight championships and four reserve champions of the Polish National Arabian Horse Shows, and in 8 years, stallions or mares by Bandos were in the top five in terms of the success rate.

Among them was the Derby winner Kabaret 1973 (out of Kreolka), Wp 5,55;, the winner of the Hamburg Derby Wist 1973 (out of Wilma), Wp 5,76; oak player Nawa 1973 (from Newa), Wp 1,90; triple-crowned Arra 1975 (out of Arba), Wp 5,06, after career Polish and European Champion; winners of the Comparative Pepton 1977 (out of Pemba), Wp 8,67, later Polish Champion and Złoty Potok 1981 (out of Zamieć), Wp 10,45. He hid in Janów Podlaski, Michałów and Kurozwęki.

At the age of 18 he was sold to the USA for a record in 1982. the sum of 806 thousand USD.

Author: Krystyna Chmiel for the project Winners100 stars

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Entry updated: 22.06.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


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“Top 10 Horses Sold at Auctions 1970” (2023) – Krystyna Chmiel

“An attempt to list the most famous stallions…” (2019) – A. Albera-Łojek…

"The Sadness of the Arabs" (2016) - Marek Grzybowski

"Horse and the case of Poland part. II” (1994) – Marek Grzybowski

"Ogier Bandos" (1988) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Bandola" (1983) - Izabella Zawadzka

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

"Polish Arabians overseas" (1974) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz


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Mark Trela

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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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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SAW (PALAS – PIERZGA)

Winner of the European and World Championships in 1981. Director Andrzej Krzyształowicz burst into tears when he heard the Polish national anthem played in her honor in Paris. Bought by fashion designer Paulo Gucci - she left five daughters in Poland.

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PERFINKA (ESPARTO-PERFIRKA)

Perfinka (Esparto-Perfirka/Gazal Al Shaqab) with the American Golden Triple Crown. He is the third Polish horse to win this prestigious title. After Janów's Pogrom and Michałów's Wieża Mocy, the time has come for Perfinka z Białka.

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Breeder: Janów Podlaski Horse Stud
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No one expected that the 46th Pride of Poland Auction in 2015 would go down in history, due to the record price for the horses sold, i.e. EUR 4,5 million, and above all for the price achieved by the gray, Janów-bred Pepita - 1 400 euros.

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Pepita was born on January 29, 2005. In 2008, she ran at WTWK in Wrocławskie Partynice at distances of 5×2000 meters, 1×1800 and 1×1600, and her results out of 7 starts were 1xI, 1xII, 1xIII and 3xIV, which, as you can see, did not hurt her beauty, and was part of the philosophy Polish Arab who is supposed to be beautiful and brave. Its dimensions are 150 - 176 - 18,75. In 2010, she is fourth at the National Show in Janów, but already in 2014 she wins the mare class and becomes the Senior Mare Champion and Best in Show.

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Pepita is the daughter of Michałów's multichampion, the gray Ekstern, who won all the shows in which he participated. In 2000 he became Polish National Senior Stallion Champion, All Nations Cup Champion in Aachen, European and World Champion. He also has the WAHO trophy, awarded in 2008 to an outstanding representative of purebred Arabian Polish breeding.

Pepita's mother - grey, with a beautiful coat from Janów, Pepesza is the daughter of the legendary Eukaliptus. She was born on February 1993, 6, and passed away on January 2018, 2006. She was sold at an auction in Janów in 135 for PLN XNUMX. euro. Her photo with the stable kitty won the cover of an auction catalogue. After the sale, the auctioneer said that this price also included this kitten. It is not known whether he went with his stablemate to Hennessy Arabians in Florida. She captivated with her type, swan neck, beautiful head and movement. In Janów, she left daughters Polifonia, Pernilla, Pensacola and Pepita, and sons Perseusz and Pegasus.
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Pepita, the legendary mare from the Janów Stud, still gives her breeders reasons to be proud and satisfied. One should hope that both she and her offspring will bring a lot of positive experiences and joy to their new owners.

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Author of the entry: Jerzy Dudała

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“Top 10 Horses Sold at Auctions 1970” (2023) – Krystyna Chmiel

"PEPITA" (2020) - Jerzy Dudała

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

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Breeder: Janów Podlaski Horse Stud
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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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“Operation Cowboy” [link] (2018)

“The Perfect Horse” [excerpts] (2017) – Elizabeth Letts

"Pure White Race" [excerpts] (2014) - Frank Westerman

“With horses between the fronts” (2008) – Ehrenfried Brandts

"Witeź II - The Great Wanderer" (2007) - Zenon Lipowicz

"Witeź II - The Great Wanderer" [EN] (2007) - Zenon Lipowicz

“Horse Breeding in Poland (VII)” (2004) – Stanisław Deskur

“Horse Breeding in Poland (VI)” (2004) – Stanisław Deskur

“Big selling as a method of reducing state debts” (2002) – Marek Szewczyk

“Kuhailan Haifi lineage” (1984) – Roman Pankiewicz

“Polish ARABS” (1965) – Andrzej Krzyształowicz




The Horse Stud in Janów Podlaski is inextricably associated with the figure of its long-time director, who became a legend during his lifetime.

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He was born in Vienna on April 2, 1915.

Andrzej Krzyształowicz has been involved in agriculture since childhood thanks to his father, who at that time administered the Dzieduszycki estate in Zarzecze.

In 1923, the family moved to Łańcut, where Kazimierz Krzyształowicz became the general director of the estates of Count Alfred Potocki.

The numerous estates of the count also included Albigowa with a stud of Thoroughbred horses. There, under the supervision of the then manager of the stud, Bolesław Orłoś, the young man aroused his interest in horse breeding and horse riding. It was also there that he saw the first Arabian horse, namely the stallion Kafifana imported from Egypt. This horse was the owner's mascot and a source of pride and was presented to the count's numerous guests visiting the stud. Perhaps this first contact with an Arabian horse decided about the fate of the young man.

However, after graduating from high school in 1933 in Lviv, Andrzej Krzyształowicz decided to devote himself to aviation, which was very fashionable among young people at that time, and submitted documents to the school in Dęblin.

These plans were thwarted by minor health problems and eventually it was necessary to decide on a different profession. In this situation, the choice fell on the field closest to him since childhood, i.e. agriculture.

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Authors: Marek Trela, Czeslaw Czapliński

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Entry updated: 12.04.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


Andrzej Krzyształowicz died on September 19, 1998, aged 83. He was buried at the Roman Catholic Cemetery in Janów Podlaski (52.190278, 23.215833).


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"Andrzej Krzyształowicz" (2020) - Marek Trela

"Portrait with a story - Andrzej Krzyształowicz" [link] (2023) - Czesław Czapliński

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

"1939 at the Janów Stud" (2007) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

"Andrzej Krzyształowicz - memories from childhood and early youth" (2003) - Aldona Cholewianka-Kruszyńska

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

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

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

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

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

"Polish Arabians overseas" (1974) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz

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

"Polish Arabs" (1965) - Andrzej Krzyształowicz


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Rider and Breeder, 1922-1939

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.

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Mark Trela

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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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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Racing News, 1926-1991

The official authority for horse racing issued by the Society for the Encouragement of Horse Breeding in Poland, pursuant to the provisions of the "Racing Rules" established by the Minister of Agriculture.

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

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Breeder: Janów Podlaski Horse Stud
Patron: Julia and Sergey Vasyutov

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