Campagined by
Angela Ridgway Dressage
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P.R.E. Qualified Riding Stallion
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Owned by
Ketcham Ranch![]() Breeders of Pura Raza Española Horses See us on the PRErider YouTube channel In partnership with minority owners: |
Below is a photo/video journal of Faralay's journey up the levels. He's one of a handful of Pura Raza Española (P.R.E.) or Pure Spanish Andalusian stallions in the USA awarded the prestigious "Calificado" ("Qualified") status. This designation is given to superior breeding stock by a panel of judges and veterinarians from Spain.
Faralay has been in dressage training with Angela Ridgway since 2008. He has a magnificent temperament and is exceptionally sweet. He has outstanding presence and charisma; a great work ethic, is a real partner, and just plain fun to ride.
Golden State Premiereat Rancho Murieta, CA, Feb. 3-5, 2012. |
Riding 3rd Level Tests 2 and 3 Angela and Faralay scored 69.5%, 71.2%, 65.6%, 71.3%, 71.7%, 72.2%, winning first place in each class, and the open high point award. |
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News on Faralay's First Born:Congratulations to Nick Philip and Aurora KR. Aurora made us proud at the 2011 International Andalusian & Lusitano Horse Association (IALHA) nationals, bringing home Reserve National Champion and Best Movement in a competitive class with Nick handling. |
CDS Championships: Oct. 9, 2011P.R.E. Qualified Riding Stallion (Andalusian) Faralay II and Angela Ridgway showing third level at Championships in Rancho Murieta, Oct. 9, 2011. They received 67.7% at third level, test 3.
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Woodside Autumn Dressage Show: Sept. 16-18, 2011Another good show. Angela and Faralay received 67.949% at third level, test 3. This won them the US PRE Association High Point Award, Open Division and the Woodside USEF Upper Level High Percentage Award. ![]() |
CDS East Bay Chapter Dressage Showat La Jolla Equestrian Center, August 20-21, 2011 Angela and Faralay II showing third level. In four tests they took home four blue ribbons. Their highest score was 69% at 3rd level test 3.
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Golden State Dressage Warm-up / Cool-Downat Starr Vaughn Equestrian, July 29-31, 2011 Angela and Faralay II showing third level. They won the US P.R.E. Open High Point Award for the show with 65.8% in third level test three.
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Moments at the Pebble Beach Dressage show, third level. Faralay is happy to work and has lots of "go" in any conditions. The footing was so deep that nearly all the CDI riders scratched the first day and there were 97 scratches at the national levels. For Faralay's safety, Angela scratched their rides the first day. Angela intentionally rode very concervatively in the remaing rides and happily, recieved three qualifying scores towards championships.
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Steffen Peters teaching Faralay II and Angela, June 11-12, 2011Steffen Peters and Angela are working on developing greater collection in both trot and canter, heading in the direction of FEI level work. Faralay II at 7 yrs old. |
Steffen Peters teaching Faralay II and Angela, Dec. 5, 2010.Working on developing power and cadence in the trot and maintaining balance in the half passes.
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Alborada (Faralay's 2010 Daughter), August 8, 2010Congratulations to the Salazar family and their lovely Faralay daughter Alborada. Shown at 6 months of age, Alborada brought home a blue ribbon and the best movement award in her weanling filly class at Feria del Caballo Espanol 2010, the largest ANCCE (Asociación Nacional de Criadores de Caballos de Pura Raza Española) sanctioned show in the US. She surely has a bright future ahead as a show mare and significant dam. Watch for her at the next PRE show! |
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![]() It was a strong show for team Angela Ridgway Dressage. Christie Musser on Diorissima, Angela on Diorissima and Faralay II, and Rebecca Gonzalez on Comanche II together rode 17 rides and brought home 8 first place and 6 second place ribbons.
![]() USPRE Open High Point Challenge Winner First Level Test 4: 67.89 % Angela and Faralay won the USPRE High Point Challenge in the open division, and her students Rebecca and Comanche II won it in the junior/young rider division.
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See KetchamRanch.com for breeding information and young horse prospects.
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Angela and P.R.E. qualified riding stallion Farlay II in work at Diamond Hills Equestrian |
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In a clinic with FEI I judge Jane Weatherwax, Apr. 10, 2010. He just turned 6 yrs old.
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Faralay II at the Feria del Caballo EspanolThe Feria del Caballo Espanol, the largest P.R.E. breed show in the US, held Sept. 11-13, 2009 at Industry Hills Equestrian Center. Faralay, the youngest horse in the 5 and 6 year old stallion class, won easily with high marks for conformation, movement, and rideability.
During the compulsory ridden portion of the class, Faralay and Angela did an outstanding job on the Functionality Test, bringing home the
Reserve Champion of Functionality trophy for the entire show. The week that followed this show, Faralay was presented at the 2009 Qualified Tribunal, held this year in California and Texas. Faralay was awarded the prestigious "Calificado" ("Qualified") status, making him one of a handful of Qualified P.R.E. Stallions in the US. This designation is awarded to superior breeding stock worldwide by a panel of Judges and Veterinarians from Spain. See KetchamRanch.com for breeding information and young horse prospects. |
Murieta Equine Complex Dressage showPhotos from the Murieta Equine Complex Dressage show, Rancho Murieta, CA, April 2009. Included are photos of Faralay II (owned by Chris and Betsy Ketcham), Magic Light (owned by Bette Brockman), Diorissima (owned by Christie Musser), and Kailey (owned by Judy Levine). This was Faralay and Diorissima's first dressage show. |
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Faralay is a 4 yesr old Pura Raza Española (P.R.E.), or Pure Spanish Andalusian, breeding stallion owned by Chris and Betsy Ketcham from Ketcham Ranch in Paicines, CA. Angela has a special fondness for Spanish horses. She has had the pleasure of working with a few of them, from not quite 4 year olds to more mature horses. In each case she has found them to be real people horses that enjoy time spent with their human companions, from grooming, to walks around the farm, to the effort of serious dressage work. Faralay is a sterling example of the breeds willingness to please, their intelligence, and eagerness to learn. He is a joy to spend time with and applies his "smarts" to helping her show him the ropes of basic dressage work. She is looking forward to being able to show off his lovely gaits and dressage talent in the 2009 show season. We are all looking forward to his first foal crop, due to arrive in 2009. Welcome Faralay!!
Left: Angela training Faralay II, with his owner Betsy Ketcham. |
February 2008 video of Faralay at Ketcham Ranch in Paicines, CA. |