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2017 The Iberian Horse - Issue #1

2017 The Iberian Horse - Issue #1. Dedicated to the Andalusian and Portugese Horse. A joint publication for the IALHA and FPSH. Published for the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse Association, and the Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse!

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SICAB 2016

Salón Internacional
del Caballo (SICAB)

Pura Raza, Puro Corazón

By Diane E. Barber Photos courtesy of ANCCE/Photographers: Azahara
Pérez, Almeda Renes and Lince Photo Agency

PURA RAZA ESPAÑOLA (P.R.E.) HORSES HAVE BEEN Salón Internacional del Caballo (SICAB) is the
BELOVED CULTURAL ICONS IN SPAIN FOR CENTURIES. vanguard for promoting the breed globally – a
THEIR NOBLE ALLURE DATES BACK IN HISTORY TO week-long international horse show and salute to
THE WAR HORSES OF KINGS, AND THEY HAVE BEEN P.R.E.s that has been held annually in the city of
STEEPED IN TRADITION SINCE ANCIENT TIMES. TODAY, Seville for 26 years. The world-class event has been
THEY ARE AS REVERED BY SPANIARDS AS MUCH AS produced by the Asociación Nacional de Criadores
THEIR COUNTRY’S CELEBRITY BULLFIGHTERS AND de Caballos de Pura Raza Española (the National
FLAMENCO ARTISTS, WHILE THEY CONTINUE TO Purebred Spanish Horse Breeders’ Association,
CAPTURE THE HEARTS OF RIDERS AND NON-RIDERS ANCCE) at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. convention center since 1991. ANCCE was founded

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(LEFT)
First place Carriages, Juan Jose Romero

Garcia from Yeguada El Diabolo

in 1972 and boasts a membership of more than and which is commonly found in sub-Saharan
1,000 P.R.E. breeders and numerous associations Africa. The spread of the disease was linked to
worldwide. Since its inception, the association has infected zebras that were imported to Spain from
played a key role in preserving the purity of P.R.E. Namibia and was not fully eradicated from Spain,
bloodlines and was appointed by Spain’s Ministry of Portugal and Morocco until 1991. During the years
Agriculture to manage the official P.R.E. studbook. that aggressive measures were taken to eliminate
AHS, Spain’s borders were closed to equines.
Each year P.R.E. horse competitions culminate at
SICAB for an impressive gathering of
the best of the breed. The main event
attractions for breeders and buyers are
the Spanish National Championship
finals for P.R.E. stallions and mares
(conformation classes for horses ages
2 to 7 and under saddle performances
for horses 4 and older) and the World
P.R.E. Championships. To further
promote the breed’s versatility in
equine sports, the ANCCE Cup finals
for dressage, alta escuela (high school
dressage), doma vaquera (Spanish
cowboy), carriage driving, and show
jumping also are held throughout the
week. Rounding out the schedule is
a non-competitive daily show called
Espectaculo that is an exquisite display
of P.R.E. performances at liberty and in
a variety of disciplines.

The history of SICAB

SICAB evolved from the
Campeonato de España (Spanish
National Championship) that began
in 1980 at Real Club Pineda in Seville
– a prestigious country club that was
established more than 70 years ago
with equestrian events at the center of
its social activities. The Championship
was held annually through 1986 until
future events were abruptly cancelled
when Spain’s equine world was
devastated by an outbreak of African
Horse Sickness (AHS), a viral disease
transmitted by insects that causes
respiratory and circulatory impairment,

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SICAB 2016

(RIGHT & BELOW)
Yeguada Militar mare

cobras presentation
and Alizée Froment

“Fairies and
Harmony” show at

Espectaculo

Equestrian events in Spain were banned until 1990 and all
sales of P.R.E.s abroad were prohibited until 1992.

When the ban on horse competitions and gatherings was
lifted, ANCCE organized a horse show at the convention
center in Seville in 1990. It was called EXPOGAN and
was open to P.R.E.s and other breeds. The following year,
ANCCE entered a long-term agreement with the convention
center and created a P.R.E.-only trade fair, which was the
beginning of SICAB in 1991. It was the organization’s mission
to showcase the beauty and disposition of Spanish horses,
to preserve the breed by reviving the breeding industry in
the aftermath of the AHS tragedy, and to shed the traditional
“for aristocrats only” perception thus making P.R.E.s more
accessible to people domestically and internationally.
The inaugural SICAB event was a tremendous success with approximately 100,000 visitors, 500 horses
and 20 vendors occupying two-thirds of the convention center. It grew rapidly, and in 1992 the entire
convention center was needed to accommodate the participants and visitors. In 1993, SICAB was officially
proclaimed an international event, and by 1997 the ANCCE Cup competitions were added to the program
to showcase the versatility of the breed in equestrian sports. ANCCE leadership sights remained steadfastly
set on the future of SICAB as it continued to grow over the years.
Excellence has been at the heart of SICAB since the very beginning. “We strive to maintain the
achievements of the past 26 years,” says Juan Tirado Aguda, president of ANCCE. “SICAB is where the
most important awards are granted to the finest riders and horses.”

SICAB today

With a stunning city backdrop of orange tree-lined streets, horse-drawn carriages, horse statues,
cathedrals, palaces and other architectural works of art, SICAB has grown exponentially since its trade
fair beginnings and is recognized as the premier Spanish horse event globally. Last year’s event boasted
1,069 horses from 342 stud farms, 321 vendors, 223,723 visitors and a television audience that reached
92 countries. SICAB’s tremendous economic impact (an estimated 30 million euros annually) ranks it the

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third most important event in the city of Seville after where the entertainment performances, dressage,
Semana Santa (Easter holy week) and Feria de Abril conformation finals, show jumping and carriage
(April Fair). driving competitions are held. Temporary horse
stalls for stallions and a practice arena are located
The six-day event is a must-attend spectacle for outdoors near the main arena pavilion. The mares
all Spanish horse owners and enthusiasts. True to are housed in temporary stalls away from the
the founding vision, it continues to be a stalwart stallions, alongside the breeders’ pavilion.
celebration of P.R.E.s that is a sophisticated
merging of history, competition, Vento is an extremely attractive
showmanship, breeders, horse buyers, stallion with classical dressage
equestrian professionals, horse and jumper breeding. He
enthusiasts, equine-related shopping is very kind, honest, calm,
and entertainment. In keeping with self-assured, willing, forward
tradition, it is endorsed by Spanish thinking and bold. Vento
royalty (King Felipe VI is the current is incredibly easy to handle
honorary president) and regularly in virtually every situation.
attracts other political figures as well Judges and clinicians love his
as celebrities from the music, film and approachable personality and
sports worlds. Riders from the Spanish his desire to please and he has
National Dressage Team (past and confidence in every situation.
present), the Royal Andalusian School He has a unique amber eye
of Equestrian Art in Jerez and other color and full mane and tail.
Spanish dressage competitors are There is nothing he will not try
regularly seen throughout the week in as he approaches everything
support of the event, including Rafael with a “can do” attitude.
Soto, Ignacio Rambla, Ignacio Lopez,
Juan Matute, Juan Manuel Munoz and Vento has three beautiful
José Antonio García Mena. gaits with easy collection.
His extended walk, trot and
SICAB occupies 246,062 square canter are particularly good
feet of space with most of the activities and show excellent, correct,
taking place in three indoor exhibition ground-covering movement.
pavilions. One pavilion is dedicated His gaits score very, very well in
to beautifully appointed breeder competition. Vento has superb
hospitality booths for meetings and conformation with plenty of leg
socializing, breeder-related vendors, bone, as noted in his IALHA
a P.R.E. genealogy/stud book booth, stallion inspection.
the ANCCE office and the arena
where the preliminary conformation Vento is physically very sound
competitions take place. The second and is currently training Grand
pavilion houses equine commercial Prix Level dressage.
displays and vendors, and also
includes an arena for doma vaquera,
alta escuela and exhibitions. The
main arena with an adjacent warm-up
arena is located in the third pavilion

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SICAB 2016

Competitions commence on Tuesday with
finals on Saturday and Sunday and presentations
of horses for sale take place at the end of the
day. (It is estimated that roughly 50 percent of
international P.R.E. horse sales occur during
SICAB and the weeks preceding and following
the event.) For attendees not in the market for a
horse, there is an abundance of equestrian-related
goods and services available for purchase at the
300-plus vendor booths. From exercise walkers,
trailers and beautifully appointed coaches to
arena footing, saddles, tack, boots, apparel and
jewelry, there is something for everyone to take
home from SICAB. International visitors especially
covet the handmade leather goods for which
Spain is famous, and there is plenty of Spanish
beer, wine, sherry and traditional food on hand to
enhance everyone’s shopping and entertainment
experiences.

“Visitors from all over the world get a unique
opportunity to observe these magnificent animals
all together under one roof each year to gain
insight into what they should be striving for in
breeding, purchasing or training of their own
P.R.E.,” says Olympian Rafael Soto, who heads

(ABOVE TOP)
World Champion Stallion: Vagabundo XX

(ABOVE)
Grand Prix Champion, Fenol II, owned by

Yeguada Militar

(RIGHT)
World Champion Mare: Panadera LVIII

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the riding department at the Royal School in Jerez. A Trainer’s
“For me, it is a chance to meet with many friends National Show
and acquaintances to discuss the tendencies in Experience:
breeding and in the various disciplines and to see
the prospects of up-and-coming horses. SICAB I love showing in
is also very special to me because it is where the
idea of forming a Spanish Olympic Dressage Team general, and the IAHLA
with Spanish horses started to take shape. When
Ignacio Rambla rode Evento in a demonstration National Show is my
Grand Prix test many years ago, the judges
realized that the P.R.E. could certainly perform at favorite for many reasons.
international and Olympic-level dressage. I was
chosen to be part of that first Olympic team in I love the collective ring
Atlanta in 1996 with a very young Invasor. Ignacio
and Evento finished in a very meritorious individual classes in particular. Experience
11th place.” (Soto and Rambla brought home silver Most people do not think Nationals
medals eight years later from the 2004 Summer
Olympic Games in Athens.) of a collective ring class in terms that parallel a dressage test.

“Pura raza, puro corazón” (purebred, pure In ring classes, the horses and riders are asked to perform
heart; a photo caption on a recent ANCCE
promotion) succinctly defines the magnificence gaits, as described in the rules of the various disciplines, on the
of P.R.E.s and the passionate admiration of those
who celebrate them. Their universal appeal and command of the judge. They are considered and evaluated,
the dedication of ANCCE to preserve and promote
the breed has attracted more than four million not only against the class specifications, but also against each
visitors to SICAB over the past 26 years. Plans for
the November 2017 event are currently underway. of the competing horses, the handlers, riders or drivers in each

For more information, visit ancce.es, sicab.org, class. Ring classes bring an added component of horse-human
visitasevilla.es and spain.info.
interaction while performing in a group at the judge’s direction,
Diane Barber
lives in Los which makes them exciting and a bit unpredictable at times.
Angeles and is a
freelance lifestyle Driving classes are some of my favorites. All these ring classes
writer and interior
designer. She provide a great opportunity to display a broad spectrum of horse-
is a dressage
enthusiast with an womanship and horsemanship.
affinity for Spain
and a passion for The National Show is a collection of the best of the best
Spanish horses. She travels to Spain frequently to
attend SICAB and to train with Rafael Soto and his bringing forward top competitors and horses which have been
protégé, Vivi Garcia. vTIH
contending over the show year. Because I love these horses, it is

pleasing to me to see them all perform well, even when they are

not my own!

With five plus decades of competing in my rearview mirror

though, I can say that the IALHA National Show is unusually

supportive of newcomers. As a breeder and competitor, it is

exhilarating to see and compete with others that I have only been

able to read about in show results through the year.

The National Show also gives the general public a chance to

see our horses’ wonderful versatility in the different divisions and

witness them up close and personal. I am so excited to have the

Nationals in “my backyard” this year! I have not been an exhibitor

the past two years, mostly because I have reached the age that I

do not feel comfortable hauling horses long distances. This will be

an extra special year because, for the first time, I will be showing

two horses that I have bred, raised and trained!

– Francine Dismukes

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C4, 58 Andiamo
C1, 41, 59 Blueberry Farm
7, 58 Bridled Passion Farm
5 CF Farms
56 Coudelaria Quinta Oliveira
17 Equus Vita
45 ERAHC
60 Fairhaven Iberians
56 Glen Aryn Farms
1, 58 Hidden Pond Farm
C2 IALHA
61 Kozlowski
3 Lyric Dressage
53, 59 McMullen Ranch
9 Milagro Farms
10, 11 Old Stonehouse Farm
56 Phillips Performance Horses
59 Rancho De Colores
47, 56 Rancho Del Lago
51 Rotego Ranch
32, 33 Royal Andalusian Riding School
61 Sabo
39, 60 Santa Rosa Equestrian Center
37 SF Andalusians
57 Shalimar Farms
15 Silver Spur Stables
56 Stunning Steeds/Cheri Prill
Photography & Design
C3 The FPSH
56 There Be Dragons Farm
49 Viva Ibérica
56 Yeguada Amanecer

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