Introducing the Breyer Adamek Akhal-Teke Model, a stunning tribute to the rare and extraordinary 2005 Akhal-Teke stallion. Bred by Phil and Margot Case of Shenandoah Farm, renowned champions of this unique breed, Adamek represents the epitome of Akhal-Teke excellence. Boasting rare Akhal-Teke bloodlines, Adamek is a great-grandson of the Olympic Gold Medalist Abesent, with lineage tracing back to the breed's roots in Russia and Kazakhstan.
Owned by the Akhal-Teke Foundation and expertly trained and ridden by Sabine Desper, Adamek showcases unparalleled versatility and athleticism. His achievements in 4th Level Dressage and Training Level 3 eventing are a testament to the breed's exceptional capabilities. In 2017, Adamek and Sabine clinched a prestigious Blue Ribbon Award at the USEA's American Eventing Championship, solidifying their status as champions.
Adamek's friendly nature, bravery, and athletic prowess exemplify the finest qualities of the Akhal-Teke breed. This Breyer model, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, pays homage to the foundation champion and serves as a cherished collectible for enthusiasts and admirers of this rare and remarkable breed. Celebrate the legacy of Adamek and the Akhal-Teke breed with this exquisite model that captures the spirit of excellence in dressage and eventing.
Dimensions: Measures approximately 11.5" x 8.5", making it a substantial and eye-catching addition to your collection.
Recommended Age: Suitable for ages 8 years and older, perfect for young equestrian enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Endless Possibilities: Complement your figurine with a range of Traditional accessories (sold separately), including riders, playsets, barns, and vehicles to create your equestrian world.
Artisan Craftsmanship: Each Breyer model is meticulously crafted by hand, from preparation to finishing, and then skillfully hand-painted and detailed to ensure the highest quality.
Equestrian Artistry: Breyer models begin as beautiful horse sculptures created by leading equine artists before being cast into a copper and steel mold, resulting in a true work of equestrian art.
Introducing the Breyer Adamek Akhal-Teke Model, a stunning tribute to the rare and extraordinary 2005 Akhal-Teke stallion. Bred by Phil and Margot Case of Shenandoah Farm, renowned champions of this unique breed, Adamek represents the epitome of Akhal-Teke excellence. Boasting rare Akhal-Teke bloodlines, Adamek is a great-grandson of the Olympic Gold Medalist Abesent, with lineage tracing back to the breed's roots in Russia and Kazakhstan.
Owned by the Akhal-Teke Foundation and expertly trained and ridden by Sabine Desper, Adamek showcases unparalleled versatility and athleticism. His achievements in 4th Level Dressage and Training Level 3 eventing are a testament to the breed's exceptional capabilities. In 2017, Adamek and Sabine clinched a prestigious Blue Ribbon Award at the USEA's American Eventing Championship, solidifying their status as champions.
Adamek's friendly nature, bravery, and athletic prowess exemplify the finest qualities of the Akhal-Teke breed. This Breyer model, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, pays homage to the foundation champion and serves as a cherished collectible for enthusiasts and admirers of this rare and remarkable breed. Celebrate the legacy of Adamek and the Akhal-Teke breed with this exquisite model that captures the spirit of excellence in dressage and eventing.
Dimensions: Measures approximately 11.5" x 8.5", making it a substantial and eye-catching addition to your collection.
Recommended Age: Suitable for ages 8 years and older, perfect for young equestrian enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Endless Possibilities: Complement your figurine with a range of Traditional accessories (sold separately), including riders, playsets, barns, and vehicles to create your equestrian world.
Artisan Craftsmanship: Each Breyer model is meticulously crafted by hand, from preparation to finishing, and then skillfully hand-painted and detailed to ensure the highest quality.
Equestrian Artistry: Breyer models begin as beautiful horse sculptures created by leading equine artists before being cast into a copper and steel mold, resulting in a true work of equestrian art.