THE WORLD ARABIAN HORSE ORGANIZATION PRESENTS
THE WAHO TROPHY
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WAHO CONGRATULATES THE FOLLOWING 2011 WAHO TROPHY WINNERS
AND CELEBRATES THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS:
ALGERIA
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
AZERBAIJAN
BAHRAIN
BELGIUM
BELIZE
BRAZIL
BULGARIA
CANADA
CHILE (Includes Peru)
COLOMBIA
CROATIA
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
EGYPT
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY (Includes Luxembourg)
HUNGARY
IRAN
IRAQ
ISRAEL
ITALY
JAPAN
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KUWAIT
LEBANON
LIBYA
LITHUANIA
MOROCCO
NAMIBIA
NETHERLANDS
NEW ZEALAND
NORWAY
OMAN
PAKISTAN
POLAND
PORTUGAL
QATAR
ROMANIA
RUSSIA
SAUDI ARABIA
SLOVAKIA
SLOVENIA
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
SYRIA
TUNISIA
TURKEY
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
URUGUAY
VENEZUELA
ZIMBABWE

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NIL NIKINIKEE Chestnut filly, 2009. [QR Marc / Nil Nana]. Breeder and owner: The Aesbacher Family, Nile Arabians. Strain: Kehaileh Rodanieh (Rodania, 1869) At the 2011 Swiss National Stock Show the 2-year old QR Marc daughter Nil Nikinikee bred and owned by Nile Arabians of the Aeschbacher family was titled “Best in Show” and “Best bred Mare in Switzerland”. With the highest score of all Swiss bred horses (except foals), Nil Nikinikee won the WAHO Trophy 2011.
Already as a yearling the unbeaten filly Nil Nikinikee was honored “Best in Show”, “Best bred Mare in Switzerland” and got the highest score of all horses at the Swiss National Stock Show in 2010. Nil Nikinikee is representing the famous N-Line of Nile Arabians in its 5th generation. Her first dam, Nil Nana, 2003 by Extreme is unbeaten in the show ring and won the Swiss National Junior Championships in 2004. Her second dam, the Swiss Elite Mare Nil Nouza, 1994 by Gips was honored two times “Best in Show” and won the WAHO Trophy in 2005. Her third dam Nil Nubia, 1990 by Versal and her fourth dam Nil Najada, 1985 by Ansata Halim Shah are both Swiss Elite Mares, International Champions and producer of Champions.
Also outside of the show ring the N-Line is represented with many winners in the endurance sport and in racing. In 2009 and 2010 Nil Ishan Ibn Al Sakbe, 2006 (Al Sakbe x Nil Incipit) was Champion Race Horse of Switzerland. Nil Khaznah, 1998 (Kubinec x Nil Nouza), won the Endurance Arabian World Wide Trophy in Germany 2010.
Click to Enlarge - Nil Nikinikee,  Photo Credit : Franja Schmid

Photo: Nil Nikinikee, Photo Credit : Franja Schmid
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VLACQ GILFEA Bay mare, 1991. [Shah Shadow / Brindisi]. Breeders: Dr. & Mrs. S.V. Pyke. Owner: Mrs. Gail Andrews. Strain: Kehaileh Rodanieh (Rodania, 1869)
Following nominations from its membership, the Arab Horse Society has awarded their 2011 WAHO Trophy to the successful 20-year old endurance mare, Vlacq Gilfea. The Trophy was presented by WAHO Executive Committee Member Mr. David Angold and AHS Council Chairman Mrs. Joanne Lowe at the 2011 Arab Horse Society British National Championships Show at Malvern.
Vlacq Gilfea is a forward going mare with an extremely good temperament and attitude. Ridden by her owner Gail Andrews, who bought her in 1997, and known at home as "Gilly", this outstanding mare has completed several 160km rides in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales and has been part of the Gold Medal Winning Welsh team five times. In their first season, after they had completed eight 25 mile rides, they were asked to step into the Novice place on the Welsh team. In their second season Gilly moved up to the Gold Standard under the British Horse Society system, completing 8 rides. In 2002 they even took part in the famous Man versus Horse Race in Wales. The pair also competed in the Welsh team again, this time doing the 160km two day ride in Inverness, after having obtained two grade one’s in the 160km two day Cirencester ride. On the second day of the international the partnership were the only competitors to finish and took another gold medal for Wales and Best Condition Award.

Photo left to right: Joanne Lowe, Chairman AHS, Vlacq Gilfea and Gail Andrews, David Angold, Executive Committee, WAHO: photo credit Marilyn Sweet www.sweetphotography.com
Her crowning season was in 2006 with 9 rides completed and again a Welsh Team member. At the 160Km two day Cirencester ride she was third in her class, taking the best condition, best mare and best turned out awards. The home international was in Scotland where the pair were third, and awarded the best condition award, along with another team Gold.
Despite their continued success Gail has not entered Gilly in international FEI rides because she considers the weight expected to be carried, 75kg, is too much for her mare. Among her many titles in the United Kingdom, she was National Novice Champion in her first season 1998, Runner up Overall National Champion in 2006 and National Veteran Champion at her first attempt in 2009. In total Vlacq Gilfea has completed an incredible 5,500km in a total of 96 vetted events. She is still competing, at the age of 20, and thoroughly enjoying herself at every ride.


Vlacq Gilfea competing at Cirencester in 2006, when she won the best condition, best mare and best turned out awards. Photo credit: Eric Jones


Vlacq Gilfea competing as a Veteran in 2009, photo credit David Saunders
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