Nile Arabians successful at the Swiss Endurance Nationals for Junior Riders, 2004

First of all we congratulate Stefanie Schüpbach winning the Junior Swiss Endurance National title with the stallion Ra’is al Khail. This gips son bred by Marina and Rudi Groner was grown up in our stables. As a colt Ra’is was already very balanced and calm in his character and he was developing rapidly becoming a very strong young stallion.

He started his sport career on the race track where he was very successful. Ra’is demonstrated once again the fact that well bred and carefully selected race horses will also dominate endurance competitions later on in their careers.






left: Ra'is al Khail winning in Holland
 
In the same competition over 120 km Karthago II with rider Tanja Messerli was placed 5th. Karthago II got his basic training at Nile Arabians and was sold by us as a future endurance horse afterwards. 



In the competition over 30 km the young mare Nil Nebraska (Pamir x Nil Najada) bred by Nile Arabians and owned by Bernadette Waser was placed third and could repeat this result already for the second time during this season

above: Nil Nebraska (Pamir x Nil Najada) owned by Bernadette Waser and bred by Nile Arabians
 

Nil Tarik, Nil Khatan, Nihal and the mare Moniet Aneesha finished their race over 50 km successfully. Nihal passed successfully the race training at Nile Arabians before getting sold to Mrs. Gisela Roth. Moniet Aneesha, ridden by Mrs. Sabine Knöpfli, finished at the sixth place and was broken in at Nile Arabians.

Last but not least the Nil Tarik son Thamour was successful over 70 km ridden by his owner Mrs. Franja Stump

We congratulate all owners, riders and grooms and want to thank you for your confidence in our training and horses.
left: Nil Khatan (Kubinec x Nil Nubia) with Angela Kunz


Rita, Franziska und Urs Aeschbacher
July 7th, 2004
PS: Very interesting 4-year old, French bred stallion for sale with international endurance potential. Please contact Franziska Aeschbacher unter  ++41 (0)79 434 34 10
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