KB Omega Fahim's++ sire, Amir Fahim+, a 15.2 hand black Arabian
stallion, combined the best of Kellogg/Crabbet and old Egyptian
bloodlines. His accomplishments were indeed varied. His first
six years involved showing. He was a champion at halter and a
winner in English pleasure and equitation, western pleasure and
equitation, hunter hack, hunter over fences, trail, western riding
and stock. He was also trained to third level dressage.
At the age of six, Amir Fahim+ started endurance. In his first
year he qualified for the Endurance Horse Registry of America.
He retired with 1935 miles in competition. Consistently Fahim
finished in the Top Ten. He had wins and best conditions in fifty
mile and two-day one hundred mile events. In December of 1989,
Fahim completed the five-day Death Valley Encounter for a total
of 250 miles, placing fourth overall and winning the light weight
division.
In July 1989, Amir Fahim+ earned the International Arabian
Horse Association's "Legion of Honor". The Arabian
Sport Horse Association honored Fahim as the 1993 reserve champion,
the 1994 champion and the 1995 champion "Horse of the Year"
for Meritorious Sire. This award is given to living sires on
the merit achieved by the outstanding accomplishments of his
get.
Amir Fahim+'s many quality offspring are making career achievements
of their own. His get have won in dressage, halter, endurance,
best condition in endurance, hunter pleasure, hunter over fences,
hunter hack, show hack, trail, English pleasure and equitation,
western pleasure and equitation, and showmanship at halter. Highlights
for his get are IAHA Legion of Honor, IAHA U.S. National Championship
Top Ten (3rd), and numerous IAHA Regional Championships. ASHAI
has awarded his get annually with several "Horse of the
Year" top ten awards plus Championships and Reserve Championships.
A more detailed accounting of these achievements is available.
More pictures of Amir Fahim+
