Lord Majikjaz

Early Career/Accomplishments:

November, 1998 : Arrives in Maine from Zohar Arabians in Texarkana Arkansas . Unbacked. Lightly ridden in 1999, just green broke, due to a girth area surgery.

August 1999, First Show: Southern Maine Dressage Association Sport Horse Show,

Judge: Meg Hamilton

Reserve Champion Mature Horse

Scored his walk a "9"

Comments: "this is the type of stallion you see in Europe used to improve breeds,""A lovely head, neck and shoulder, short coupled with a strong back and haunch."

October 1999, May 2000: PDQ Farm

2 Schooling shows, first under saddle, scores ranging from 52-57% in Intro 1 & 2 and Training 1, despite late arrival, poor weather conditions, lack of warmup, and rider nerves! Comments include: Nice rhythm, good reach. 7’s & 8’s on gaits.

July, 2000 Began lessons with Vitor Silva, Sons of the Wind Classical Dressage School

Vitor: "This stallion has a great, great disposition. He is willing to give his heart and his soul for you."

In September, spent one week at Sons of the Wind, stable staff, used to dealing with stallions, all commented on his excellent manners and wonderful temperament.

August, 2000: Seacoast Sport Horse Breeder’s Assoc. Sport Horse Show

Jude: Peter Hansen (Europe)

Reserve Champion Mature Horse (65+ show entries)

Winner Sport Horses of Color (12 entries)

5th, Non-European Sport Horses (11 entries)

Comments: "Nice expression, good shoulder, short coupled, good temperament." Mr. Hansen also remarked that he was a lovely behaved stallion as he was examining him.

~Also at this show, Majikjaz’ pinto son out of a Morab mare won Colts of 2000 against all solid WB’s.

Like Father Like son!

~Inevitably Majik: (x InnisFaeth, 16h WBx ) Black & White Tobiano, will mature 16h.

September, 2000: Esprit Equestrian Center Sport Horse in Hand Show

Judge: Meg Hamilton

3rd, Colts of 2000

Comments: "Good shoulder." Scored an "8" walk (at a very awkward 7 months old.)