NEWS
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Ryan
Arabians is proud to announce that Lechscaliber
is now in training with Thel Marquez at Demaraz
Farms Arabians in Daytona Beach, Florida.
We
are very excited about his continued progress
and this new phase in Cal's performance career.
CONGRATULATIONS "CAL"!
Lechscaliber was Top Three Sport Horse in Hand
Stallion at the Region 12 Championships in
Perry, Ga. in May of 2006
Lechscaliber is shown here with Alan Ryan
winning in the Amateur Championship at the AHAF
Spring Fling in Tampa in 2006. Cal (*Lech PASB x Savannah MT)
also won
the Open Arabian Sport Horse in Hand Championship.
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*Lech featured in new
Arabian Horse Association Ad Campaign
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February 02 - 2005
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49th Scottsdale Arabian Show Chooses *Lech for Ad Campaign
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This year the Arabian Horse Association of Arizona, in search of “The most
breathtaking image of an Arabian Horse” chose a recent portrait of Ryan
Arabian’s own *Lech PASB. The skillful lens of Suzanne Sturgill captured this
inspiring photo of the pure Polish Arabian stallion as he romped in the
pasture. Sturgill is also credited with the creative graphic artwork in the
print advertisement.
The color full-page ad was featured
in Cowboys & Indians Magazine, Horse Illustrated and America West Magazine.
It also appeared on illuminated billboards in terminals throughout the Phoenix
airport and in daily newspapers in Arizona.
*Lech PASB was bred at the Michalow
stud and named after Polish President, solidarity leader and Nobel Peace Prize
winner Lech Walesa. By coincidence *Lech began his brief yet promising show career
in Arizona, taking the Junior Colt Championship at the Southern Arizona All
Arabian Charity show in Tucson his first time out as a 2-year-old. *Lech went
on to sire dozens of foals before a complicated custody battle left him without
proper registration. Injury and hard luck followed him for more than a decade,
and chased him into starvation and eventually to the brink of death.
By a strange twist of fate, *Lech
PASB was discovered in Florida and taken in by Nancy and Alan Ryan of Wesley
Chapel, Florida. Tough detective work and the passionate aid of leaders and
experts in the Arabian Horse Industry helped determine *Lech’s true identity.
Luck and incredible timing reunited him with his rightful name.
Officials with the Scottsdale show selected the stunning Suzanne Sturgill image of *Lech
because it aptly illustrates the incredible beauty, strength and stamina of the
purebred Arabian horse.
February 29 - 2004
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