22. AGATIA
Breeder, owner: Janów Podlaski Stud
PASB Vol. XV-3
bay mare
Date of birth: 26th of January, 2004
Measurements: 150-175-17.5 cm
Sire line: Saklawi I (of Ali Pasha Sherif) 1886 Egypt
Dam line: Scherife d.b. imp. 1902 to Bábolna
bay, 1995 Al Shaqab Stud |
AGA bay, 1995 |
ANAZA EL FARID bay, 1988 |
KAJORA bay, 1979 |
EUKALIPTUS grey, 1974 |
bay, 1988 Janów Podlaski Stud |
Ruminaja Ali |
Bint Deenaa |
Kaborr |
Edjora |
Bandos |
Eunice |
Probat |
Algeria |
Shaikh Al Badi |
Bint Magidaa |
Ansata Ibn Halima |
Deena |
Nabor |
Bint Kholameh |
Exelsjor |
Edessa |
Negatiw |
Bandola |
Comet |
Epigona |
Pohaniec |
Borexia |
Celebes |
Algonkina |
Racing record:
2007 4 starts 1xI, 1xIII
Breeding record:
2009 filly AGATONIA (Ganges) bay, in racing training
2011 colt AGRYPIN (Ekstern) bay, at the Stud
Breeding status:
bred to ALERT
Profile:
A unique opportunity to acquire a descendant of the legendary ALGERIA spiced up with a living legend of the modern era, GAZAL AL SHAQAB, Agatia brilliantly combines Poland’s traditional genetics with the world’s most fashionable and sireline and its most desirable representative.
GAZAL AL SHAQAB, a name known the world over for his exceptional phenotype confirmed by an entire range of prestigious show titles, has established himself as a sire of legendary proportion with his numerous winning get all across the globe. The Polish soil proved just as fertile for GAZAL, as his mating to bloodlines established via generations of rigorous breeding resulted in many exceptional individuals (PIANISSIMA & EMANDORIA, anyone?) which have now become an imminent part of Polish breeding.
So much for fashion. As for tradition, Agatia is the great-granddaughter of ALGERIA, a revered Janów Podlaski broodmatron and one of the late Director Krzyształowicz’s favorites. Every inch a classic Kuhailan, ALGERIA bewitched onlookers with her large doe eyes and maternal gentleness. Officially bearing the title of Polish National Senior Mare, ALGERIA was also honored as “the mare that lay golden eggs” or “the million dollar mare”, nicknames which were nods to both her many champion produce and the prices offered over the years for her progeny - her daughter ALGEBRA fetched 700 thousand USD at the Polish Ovation Sale, while on home soil the highest priced included ALGIERCZYK (310 thousand USD), ALGERINA (170) & ALBULA (130).
Whereas six-time winner from the track ALGORA is considered the most look-alike daughter of her dam. Her most successful offspring resulted from being crossed with the esteemed EUKALIPTUS, a mating which was repeated no less than five times resulting in full siblings: Polish National Junior Reserve Champion ASLAN, Autumn Senior Champion ALWARO, Junior Spring Show class winner ALEGORIA, Polish National class Top Five finalist ALTEA & AGA, dam of Agatia. Beside Agatia AGA has also given birth to daughter AGORA, who again prolonged the family’s champion tradition by having produced Junior Spring Show Top Five Stallion AGAR.