1985
World Champion Stallion *Carmargue returned to Mt. Olympus from
his home in England this past June at age 25. It was an agonizing
passing for all who knew and loved the stallion who was so easily
imagined as ‘the fairytale horse, the legend winged horse come
to life’ Of a rare and exotic beauty, he looked like an artist’s
rendition of Pegasus embodied in the perfect Arabian-certainly
the enchanted fairytale horse the prince rode to awaken Sleeping
Beauty. Standing just over 15 hands with a high set on neck,
perfectly balanced body, tremendous hip and nearly flawless
legs, the most striking feature of *Carmargue was his incredible
head. In his presence one could only envision other magically
spellbound worlds. Confronted by his huge soft brown eyes that
radiated pure love-people would break down and cry for the sheer
joy of seeing a creature so beautiful. No photograph ever captured
the magic that was *Carmargue.
Photo
© Gari Dill-Marlow
For
breeders, *Carmargue was perhaps the most important Arabian
stallion in the last 46 years as he brought a unique new sire
line to Skowronek- for decades the leading sire line of US National
halter winners. Since the first official US Nationals in 1958
the leading halter sire winners were Skowronek, Kuhailan Haifi,
Nazeer, and Mirage. From that time and before, all Skowronek’s
major US winners came via his sons *Raffles, *Raseyn and Naseem
whose grandson and great-grandsons proved so popular. Thus *Carmargue
was the introduction of a new sire line to Skowronek via his
son Naziri, said by all whoever saw him to be the most beautiful
son of Skowronek to ever have lived. Despite being a full brother
to Naseem, Naziri was far more alluringly beautiful and refined
and those looks were passed to his offspring all of which were
said to have had an unusual, nearly ethereal elegance rarely
encountered. In her 1938 stud ad Lady Wentworth described Naziri
as “The most perfect Arabian stallion alive!” (bearing
in mind that all the most prominent Skowronek sons were alive-never
mind Nasik and other equally famous Crabbet stallions!). In
an interview with the “The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic
News” on 31st of July 1936 she was emphatic that, “….
no money on earth would have bought the fine Arab Stallion,
Naziri……..” (she had recently sold horses
to Russia and Spain)
But it was Cecil Covey in his last formal interview in 1984,
who drove home the critical importance of *Carmargue. Covey
noted that Naziri was regarded by all that knew him “….as
the most beautiful Skowronek son-ever.” Covey went on
and said, “*Carmargue is a ringer for Naziri with a slightly
improved hip and topline and with an incredibly kind disposition
(Naziri like *Mirage could be quite lively whilst *Carmargue
had a more Bright Shadow like disposition!”).
Photo © Gari Dill-Marlow
“
Naziri was so treasured that Lady Wentworth was terrified of
something happening to him so she would not allow him off the
Crabbet property.” Despite all the precautions Naziri
was killed at the outset of WWII and had sired only 6 foals-5
fillies and one colt, whose blood was comparatively unavailable
until Burkan was acquired by Patrica Lindsay. Thus it was the
Naziri grandson, by the Guiness family’s (Lord and Lady
Moyne) Saladin II, Burkan, who sired White Lightning –
the sire of *Carmargue bred by Glyn and Joyce Greenwood.
Photo
© Gari Dill-Marlow
*Carmargue in quarantine in the US
On the other side of *Carmargue’s pedigree, his dam, Velvet
Shadow was by Bey Shadow by Bright Shadow. Bright Shadow’s
dam, Pale Shadow was out of Shamnar, also by Naziri. Thus both
sides of *Carmargue’s pedigree carried the prepotent though
distant Naziri blood. It is that soft ethereal beauty and look
that so frequently occurs in the Naziri descendants via *Carmargue
that makes him so extra special. (Note three other prominent
Arabians carry double Naziri though not on the sire line: *Padron,
Count Dorsaz and *Rushan AHSB!)
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Photo
© Gari Dill-Marlow
*Carmargue at home in Yorkshire circa '92 & with
breeder Joyce Greenwood and owner Mary Prothero |
Suffice
it to say, when it was discovered that there was such a stunningly
beautiful horse who brought a new line to the most internationally
successful sire line of the 20th century, breeders around the
world lined up to try to acquire *Carmargue first from his breeders
the Greenwoods and then later from Alun and Mary Prothero- the
Greenwood’s good friends who got *Cam when Mr. Greenwood
became critically ill.
Photo
© Gari Dill-Marlow
*Carmargue
with his beloved Alun patiently waiting for a polo mint!
When a purchase proved unsuccessful, first Diego Mendez, then
Om El Arab, International and finally Paolo Gucci leased *Carmargue
and his sons and daughters have been snapped up as quickly as
they were offered for sale. Around the world such important
breeding establishments as Halsdon Arabians, Om El Arab International,
Martenssons Arabians, La Aldara, Ses Planes, Redwood Lodge,
and the leading studs in Saudi Arabia, South America, South
Africa and Kuwait boast the blood of *Carmargue!
Photo
© Gari Dill-Marlow
Here he is at Om El Arab with Ben Merz and Shannon
Constanti
When
first seen *Carmargue was said to be in the words of international
trainer, judge and breeder, Paul Atkinson, “……………all
that was best in his full brothers and sisters!” Quite
a compliment as all, or nearly all *Carmargue’s brothers
and sisters were champions in their own right and even had some
international success. But none had the impact of *Carmargue.
In fact it could be argued *Carmargue was a genetic freak….an
extraordinarily beautiful horse who not only stunned crowds
in the show ring but was equally successful in the breeding
barn. He never sired a chestnut-only grays and bays. His grays
like sons and International winners WSA Charismma, Arazi, Om
El Abadan and Ali Khamsin are stunning, turning nearly white
by the time they were three and they all had an almost eerily
ethereal quality of elegance and kindness. The bays were as
stunning but took much longer to mature into the beauties that
the gray siblings enjoyed ….but oh what beauties they
were and are. For example the kindly *Carmagnole was often thought
to be a small horse…until he was 7 and measured just at
16 hands with shoes! More importantly, like the Skowronek sons
of old, the *Carmargue grandget are proving equally as important.
For example the Australian bred Junior World Champion Espano
Estopa is making a significant impact in Europe now.
Photo
© Gari Dill-Marlow
With
Gari in the US '88 |
The
most important thing to remember about *Carmargue was what
perhaps made him so successful, was that he was so incredibly
kind. He emitted a warmth, gentleness and kindness that
was simply unparalleled. To know *Carmargue was to know
love and he passed that sweetness to all of his sons and
daughters. He was truly a miracle and blessing to Arabdom
and so remember: The next time you see an Arabian who looks
like a fairytale come to life-check the pedigree. It is
probably a *Carmargue. |
Some
of *Carmargue’s most famous sons and daughters:
TAS
Fascination-British National Champion Filly ( grand - daughter
)
Om
El Shaina-dam of multiple champions and national Champions
Rawalpyndi-Spanish
National Champion and sire of multiple international and national
Champions
WSA
Charismma-International Champion and sire of multiple champions
Om
El Abadan-Australian National Champion and Reserve World Champion
sire of a World Champion
Ali
Khamsin-British National Champion