H Tobago is an international show champion and sire of many major show champions, including British National Champions - as well as Elite Premium BEF Futurity offspring.
H Tobago's youngsters received the overall highest and second-highest scores, across all disciplines, at The Grange and Crofton Manor BEF Futurities in 2011.
H Tobago's champions from his first three foal crops include:
British National Champion Foal
British National Yearling Colt Futurity Champion
British National Champion Palomino
British National Bronze Champion Yearling Colt
Junior Male Champion and Bronze Supreme Champion, Northern Region
Junior Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion, Scottish Region
Junior Male Champion, The Classic Arabian Show
Junior Male Champion, Northern Region
Junior Male Champion Reserve, Northern Region
Junior Male Champion, Midland Region
Supreme Champion, North Staffs Region
Arabian Foal Champion, The Royal Show
National Palomino Youngstock Champion Reserve, British Palomino Championships
Gold Medal, Best British 2yo Colt, UK International (UKIAHS)
British National Sire Produce Winner, AHS National Championships
H Tobago is already well known, both as a show horse and as a very popular sire, in the Arabian showing world. He is now also a rising star in the sport-horse breeding world.
His mares in 2010/2011 included the SHB (GB) grading champion Witches Broom, and other top-class graded Trakehner, KWPN, Hanoverian, Zangersheide and TB sport-horse mares - as well as HOYS-champion ridden Arabian mares, FEI endurance mares and show-champion Arabians.
Here are just a few of the accolades and rave reviews H Tobago has received in national and international magazines:
"The notable H Tobago...is a very correct and typey young stallion. He has a pretty, short, dished face, good conformation, high tail-carriage, charismatic presence and spectacular, elevated movement." The Arabian Magazine – article on The UK's Finest Stallions
"The exotic international champion H Tobago...smart breeders are clamoring to use him..." Arabian Horse World – article on British Breeders
"A very prominent stallion is H Tobago...very interesting to see how well he has crossed with a number of different strains of mares. He really seems to have stamped his stock, both pure-breds and part-breds, in the UK and Europe." The Arabian Magazine – article on Leading British Stallions
"Marbon Mobago, another lovely individual...is one of the first by the young British sire H Tobago...There was another very nice colt by this sire in the senior class...so he should be one to watch." Arabian Horse World, report on the British Nationals
"Marbon Mobago...a colt with great movement...was bought by [international judge] Mark Gamlin and looks to have a great future ahead of him..." The Arabian Magazine, report on the British Nationals
"H Tobago, whose first few foals are proving to be real show-horses...[is the sire of Alkara Bassino, who] absolutely exploded into the ring with his tail like a flag. He didn't break his trot the whole way round the main ring, just getting more and more elevated as the crowd cheered." The Arabian Magazine, report on National Futurity Championships
“H Tobago, one of the UK’s most popular young stallions…” Modern Arabian Horse
“The Arabian H Tobago is attracting admirers as a sport-horse sire…a stunning, very athletic young stallion…” Horse Deals – article entitled Top Breeder Goes For Arabian Infusion.
"The top score of the day was awarded to Yawl Hill Maverick, by successful in-hand Arab show stallion, H Tobago. Experienced evaluator Jo Claridge commented that Yawl Hill Maverick is a possible international horse." Horse & Hound - report on BEF Futurity
"H Tobago is continuing to fly the flag for Arabian sport-horse sires." Horse Deals - article entitled Continued Success For H Tobago
"H Tobago, the Arabian stallion who is taking the sport horse world by storm...stamps his stock with his beauty, excellent conformation and elevated, elastic movement...ideal as a 'blood' outcross for Warmblood mares" Horse Deals
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