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" As in the 1984 show, the outstanding horse at Ascot was Ralvon Elijah, a bright chestnut with - an unusual feature - no white at all on his head, but two white socks. Ralvon Elijah is an excellent example of a first class Arab stallion - all the right features in the right places - yet it's only when he moves that you can see what the superlatives are all about. Ralvon Elijah is a true "drinker of the wind," as one Arab poet described the Arabian. He seems to float above the ground rather than touch it. In a line-up, other horses may look as good, but once he begins to move there is little doubt as to who will win. Only a few stallions and mares have this quality and they do not always manage to transmit it to their foals." Abridged from article appearing on pages 22-33 of the March/April 1986 print edition of Saudi Aramco World written by: Rosalind Mazzawi
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Cavu Paragon
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Ta'ez+//
*Ralvon Elijah × Seranado
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*Ralvon Elijah x Diamonds Desiree' |
Sire of :
U.S. NATIONAL CHAMPION
Junior Working Cow Horse
VA Gai Caliente
and U.S. National Top 5 Sporthorse
VA Countess Alysa |
Photo credit: Kat D. Walden |
Cavu Malachi
*Ralvon Elijah x Gentle Machita
1993 Stallion ~ Multi Champion Halter, U.S.A. |
US National Champion Dressage Musical Freestyle
US National Champion Dressage Intermediate 1U.S. National Champion – Prix St. Georges Dressage - 7 USDF Dressage Championship |
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Ralvon Elijah x Nimet by Iridos |
Painting by: Sue Wingate MA RCA |
I was fortunate to have the opportunity to use Hadeir as a model. He was a National Champion and he simply floated around...
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*Ralvon Elijah page 1
bred by: R. and V. Males
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