2001 World Arabian Horse Championships - Champion Colt 2001 Qatar International Arabian Championships - Champion Colt 2002 World Arabian Horse Championships - Champion Colt 2002 European Arabian Championships - Champion Colt 2002 All Nations Cup - Champion Colt 2003 US National Arabian Championships - Unanimous Champion Junior Stallion 2003 Region 9 Championships - Unanimous Champion Junior Stallion 2005 US National Arabian Championships - Unanimous Champion Junior Stallion 2007 World Arabian Horse Championships - Leading Sire 2008 World Arabian Horse Championships - Leading Sire 2008 World Arabian Horse Championships - Champion Senior Stallion 2008 All Nations Cup - Champion Stallion 2009 World Arabian Horse Championships - Leading Sire 2009 Qatar International Arabian Championships - Leading Sire 2009 Qatar International Arabian Championships - Champion Stallion 2010 World Arabian Horse Championships - Leading Sire 2010 Qatar International Arabian Championships - Leading Sire 2010 Qatar National Championships - Leading Sire 2010 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show - Leading Halter Sire 2011 World Arabian Horse Championships - Leading Sire 2011 Mediterranean & Arab Countries Championships - Leading Sire 2011 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show - Leading Halter Sire 2012 Mediterranean and Arab Countries Championships - Leading Sire 2012 Qatar International Arabian Horse Championships - Leading Sire
Background
Marwan Al Shaqab is the son of stallion Gazal Al Shaqab, and out of Little Liza Fame. He was foaled in February 12th, 2000 in Doha/ Qatar, and was shown in 2001 as a yearling. He was leased to the Spanish breeder Marieta Salas of Ses Planes farm. During the spring of 2002 the two-year-old stallion was bred to 10 mares at Ses Planes, resulting in 9 foals by him born in 2003. In May 2002, he was shown in the Nations Cup, the European Championship and the World Championship, he was named Jr. Champion at each and therefore also won the informal European "Arabian Triple Crown". He then returned to the United States, where he stood at trainer Michael Byatt’s facility in Houston, Texas. Handled by Byatt, Marwan Al Shaqab became 2003 U.S. Jr. National Champion Stallion; a title he would win again in 2005. Sire of many world champion sons: Baanderos, QR Marc, Kahil Al Shaqab, Wadee Al Shaqab, Abha Qatar, Marajj and daughter: Najdah Al Zobair. Height: 1.60M Registration No: 599438 Bloodlines: Egyptian/Polish/American Domestic