Breyer Traditional Adamek Akhal Teke
Phil and Margot Case of Shenandoah Farm were the first people to bring the Akhal-Teke to the United States. The Cases were champions of this rare breed, and the 2005 stallion Adamek is one of the horses that came from their breeding programme (Gindarkh x Agniya).
Adamek’s amazing family tree goes back to Russia and Kazakhstan through the Olympic gold medalist Abesent, who is his great-grandfather.
Adamek is now owned by the Akhal-Teke Foundation. Sabine Desper trains and rides him, and he competes in 4th Level Dressage and Training Level 3 eventing. In 2017, he competed at the Training Level in the USEA’s American Eventing Championship. He and Sabine won the Blue Ribbon Award. He and Sabine have placed first in both dressage and eventing at well-known shows, and they want to move up to the Prix St. George level soon. Adamek is a great example of the Akhal-Teke breed because he is smart, brave, athletic, and has a friendly personality.
Features:
– Rare breed imported from Russia and Kazakhstan
– Competes in 4th Level Dressage and Training Level 3 eventing
– Winner of multiple awards at well-known shows













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