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A product of what later proved to be a magic combination, Ansata El Naseri had an *Ansata
Ibn Halima (Ibn Halima EAO) sire line and an Ansata Bint Bukra (Husnia EAO) dam line.
Two years after Ansata El Naseri arrived at Glenglade, his illustrious sire Ansata Ibn Sudan was
awarded a stallion’s highest honor, that of US National Champion in Halter (1971). Ansata
El Naseri’s dam *Ansata Bint Bukra was thought by many to have the most beautiful head
of any Arabian mare, and has gained unprecedented admiration worldwide. Ansata El Naseri
was, as all knowledgeable breeders would expect him to have been, a very prepotent sire. It is
no wonder that Ansata El Naseri’s get, grandget, and great-grandget have found their way into
breeding herds around the globe.
Ansata El Naseri was not campaigned extensively as a show horse, however, he had many
championships at halter, under saddle, and as most classic. He was truly a lovely horse and as
many people who saw him remarked, “He looks like an Arabian should look!”
Recently Willis Flick recalled, “El Naseri was outstanding in his motion which we never had
any desire to capitalize upon. He was not a daisy cutter or floater. When trotting he broke
high at the knee and flexed at the hock. Mrs. Flick, his principal rider, never asked him for
action. She rode him most of the time in Western Pleasure. A prominent trainer begged me
to let him train El Naseri as a Park Horse. But we were not interested in that. El Naseri was
a family horse. My two daughters, young at the time, also rode him, which brings me to one
of his great qualities: His disposition was of the best and he passed it on. We really did not
promote El Naseri [extensively], and that was the industry’s loss.”
Ansata El Naseri embodied the fine physical qualities of both his sire and dam along with
a kind and gentle disposition. He produced quality offspring that competed successfully in
halter, endurance, racing, and performance.
Ansata El Naseri
pictured as a two year old colt
Ansata El Naseri
pictured as a mature stallion
Right:
Ansata Ibn Sudan
(*Ansata Ibn Halima x *Ansata Bint Mabrouka)
sire of Ansata El Naseri
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Ansata El Naseri
Opposite inset:
Sub-tropical palms;
Beach in Miami
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