Arabian horses captivate the world with their rare beauty and distinctive elegance. From their refined facial features to their graceful movement, these magnificent animals truly stand apart. Today, we’re thrilled to showcase an extraordinary Arabian stallion who combines stunning good looks with exceptional talent in the liberty performance arena.
Meet Mojave Kid++++, an 11-year-old, 16-hand Arabian stallion whose resume reads like a hall of fame plaque. By the legendary Sundance Kid V and out of the stunning Sanadik El Shaklan daughter, Calika V, Mojave Kid++++ represents the pinnacle of Arabian excellence.
Championship Credentials That Speak Volumes
This exceptional stallion has compiled an impressive record of achievements across multiple disciplines:
- Multi-national champion in Dressage and Sport Horse Show Hack
- 20 national titles to his name
- 40 regional championship titles
- Recipient of the Legion of Masters—the highest performance honor in Arabian breeding
- SHN Payback Super Stallion (high point stallion) at the 2011 US Sport Horse Nationals
- USEF Champion Horse of the Year in 2010 (Arabian Dressage First Level)
- USEF Champion Horse of the Year in 2011 (Arabian Dressage Second Level)
While his major accolades were earned through 2012, Mojave Kid++++ has continued to accumulate additional awards and recognition throughout his career, proving that excellence is a lifestyle, not a one-time achievement.
Experience the Magic: Watch His Liberty Performance
There’s no better way to appreciate Mojave Kid++++’ talent than to witness him in action. This video captures the stallion delivering a stunning liberty performance that showcases both his athletic ability and his magnificent presence:



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