The Global Champions Arabians Tour’s inaugural stage of the all-new Americas series shook up the big City Tent at WestWorld of Scottsdale, Arizona, bringing new energy and elevated style to the Arabian horse show scene.

With a nod to Western heritage and style, the arena came to life with performances from Native American hoop dancers, a Mariachi band and Folklorico performances, alongside a laser light show.

Held during the historic milestone 70th edition of the Scottsdale Show, the Global Champions Arabians Tour (GCAT) attracted prominent Arabian horse industry figures from every continent to witness the first champions of the Americas series crowned.

Competition in Scottsdale was intense, with horses and handlers vying for a share of the show’s $270,000 prize money, and valuable points towards the overall ranking, which will see the Best Female, Best Male, Best Handler and Horse of the Tour crowned in the Las Vegas final this September. The Gold, Silver and Bronze champions from Scottsdale, 18 in total, also secured their place at the World Arabian Horse Championship Supreme, which takes place in Doha, Qatar on 3-6 December 2025.

Sedona AS (Dominic M x CW Sexxi), Gold Yearling Female Champion

“We’ve been impressed by the calibre of horses showcased at this first stage of the Americas series, and the feedback from participants and spectators has been incredibly encouraging,” commented Sheikh Mohammed bin Nasser Al Thani, Deputy CEO of Global Champions Arabians Tour. “We extend our sincere gratitude to the Americas team for their dedication and hard work, which have made this inaugural stop on the Americas circuit a resounding success.”

The first gold title of the Americas series went to the Yearling Filly Champion, Sedona AS (ex CW Sexxi), who took the top spot in Scottsdale for owner Arabian Soul Partners LTD. This refined bay filly sired by Dominic M (DA Vinci FM x Rosa la Valentina) won the qualifying class with 92 points. Silver went to Indira BF (Ansiedad J x Cadenza BF) for Desert Sky Arabians LLC, who placed third in Tuesday’s qualifier with a score of 91.1. MD Zarah (MD Zlatan x MD Alihandra), owned and bred by Manuel Durini, finished in Bronze, following a win in her section of the qualifying classes on Tuesday.

Calais SVB (Royal Asad x Caressable NA), Gold Yearling Colt Champion

Calais SVB (Royal Asad x Caressable NA) lifted Gold in the Yearling Colt Championships for Silverbox Southwest LLC, convincing all but one judge following a class win of 91.8 points. Silver went to the winner of the section A qualifier, Om El Elyrus (Om El Maximus x Om El Euphoria), who scored 92 in his class for owner Om El Arab. Aria Benito (Emir Sahara x JL Beverlie) took Bronze for Aria Prestige Holdings LLC following a third place in Tuesday’s qualifier.

Aria Benito (Emir Sahara x JL Beverlie), Bronze Yearling Colt Champion
Bella Z (Dominic M x OFW Bella Marajj), Gold Junior Female Champion – and cover photograph

Top honours in the Junior Female Championship went to Bella Z (ex OFW Bella Marajj), another of prolific sire Dominic M’s offspring, who scored 93.4 in her class for owners PCF Arabians LLC, Cindy McGown, Sam Peacemaker and Duke and Renae Mendel. With the Highest Score of the Show and the Highest Championship Points, she moves to the top of the female rankings. Marlayna PCF (Martino PCF x Layna Leona PCF) claimed Silver for Orrion Farms, while Bionca LMA (Sharif Al Zobair x Psophia LMA), winner of her section qualifier with 93.2 points, took Bronze for Harry and Lisa Markley.

Rhaphael SBA (Rhan al Shahania x Aphrodite SVA), Gold Junior Male Champion

As for the Junior Male Championship, Stella Bella Arabians claimed Gold with homebred Rhaphael SBA (ex Aphrodite SVA), a three-year-old colt sired by Qatar-based stallion Rhan al Shahania (Marwan al Shaqab x Jwaaher al Shahania). Nader Albidayer (ex Nerissa Albidayer), also sired by Rhan al Shahania and bred by Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Qasimi, took silver for Cindy McGown and Danubius Arabians SRL. Bronze went to Wall Street B (QR Marc x Juliah Andrews) for owners Midwest Station 1 Inc.

Wall Street B (QR Marc x Juliah Andrews), Bronze Junior Male Champion
Exxaltress (Shanghai EA x Vesperra), Gold Senior Female Champion

The ethereal Exxaltress (ex Vesperra) clinched Gold in the Senior Female Championships for Orrion Farms. Sired by Excalibur EA (Shanghai EA x Essence of Marwan), this nine-year-old mare scored 92.6 points to take second place in the previous day’s qualifier. Om El Belasina (Om El Sinon x Om El Beladeena) secured Silver for Om El Arab, while Katie McGregor walked away with a well-earned Bronze title with her homebred Vixxen K (Exxalt x Trevala FC).

Om El Belasina (Om El Sinon x Om El Beladeena), Silver Senior Female Champion
Vixxen K (Exxalt x Trevala FC), Bronze Senior Female Champion
Tasheem PMA (Taj Raheem x Chiara Luna), Gold Senior Male Champion

In the final showdown of GCAT Scottsdale, Tasheem PMA (ex Chiara Luna) was crowned Gold Senior Male Champion with eight votes for the title, and he moves to the top of the Overall Male rankings. Owned by Theresa Lungwitz, this four-year-old stallion sired by Taj Raheem (by FA el Rasheem x RA Marwans Elygance) scored 93.2 in his class, and he exuded Arabian type. Royal Atticus (Royal Asad x Sweet Satisfaction) took the Silver title for Royal Arabians, with Om El Benicio (WH Justice x Om El Benecia) following in Bronze for Diane Brown.

Royal Atticus (Royal Asad x Sweet Satisfaction), Silver Senior Male Champion
Om El Benicio (WH Justice x Om El Benecia), Bronze Senior Male Champion

With Andy Selman topping the Handler Rankings on 60 points after this first stage, the Americas Tour now heads to Miami Beach, Florida, for the second stop in this five-part series on 19-20 April.

Meanwhile, the Europe and Middle East Series moves on to Muscat, Oman, on 6-8 March for the third stop. The event takes place in the leafy parklands of Al Bustan Palace, set between the Hajar Mountains and the Arabian Sea.

For more information about the Global Champions Arabians Tour, follow @arabianstour on Instagram or visit gcarabianstour.com to stay updated with the latest news. You can also download the GCAT app, available on Apple and Android for real-time results and rankings.

About Global Champions Arabians Tour
Inaugurated in 2024, the Global Champions Arabians Tour is an exclusive Arabian Horse Championship series, taking place in state-of-the-art venues in iconic locations and offering the highest prize money in the sport’s history. Its mission is to promote the uniqueness of Purebred Arabian Horses through an international platform, fostering a legacy of excellence, transparency, fairness and integrity. 

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