Europejczyk x Phyllan by Bancock
Stud Fee: $1,500 purebreds - Discount for Additional Mares
Breeding by Frozen semen available in Europe
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Wintersteen Arabians is deeply saddened to announce the passing of WA Pejczyk (Europejczyk x Phyllan by Bancock). Pejczyk, or “PJ” as he was known, spent the entirety of his life in the same barn and pastures where he was foaled in 1997. He was the backbone of Wintersteen Arabians. Perhaps not the typiest Arabian, but his conformation and athleticsm I would hold up against any. As our race vet Dr. Moak once remarked, “The good Lord didn’t make too many like him, he is an impressive horse.” It was an attribute with which he collected numerous wins in the show ring and on the track. As a sire, his foals won multiple championships in halter, western and hunter pleasure, reining, racing and endurance. His grand get won Scottsdale Championships and stakes races. It is not, however, these accolades for which he will be affectionately remembered by those who loved and cared for him, but manner in which he accomplished them.
Pejczyk won the farm’s first championship when he was just two and a half months old being name Grand Champion Stallion at the Elbert County All Breed Show. He won the first Class A Championship a couple of weeks later. In total, he collected 14 for the farm, most with his regular handler David Lowe. I still remember mom and I clipping him for his first show. He had laid down in his stall while we did his legs, face and ears. He couldn’t be bothered to get up. It was typical of Pejczyk’s accepting attitude of what we asked of him.
PJ was the first horse I galloped and saddled at the track as a trainer. Our first race I was unsure of his fitness, and instructed Kelly Bridges, leading rider from Turf Paradise, to not ask him for run until the quarter pole. Kelly dutifully followed my instructions. When Kelly finally called on PJ, he was 12 lengths behind the French bred Virgil. Pejczyk made up 11 lengths by the wire, the remaining length a stride past to finish second. The next race I had the good sense to offer no instructions and the duo won easily. Pejczyk raced for four seasons, finishing off the board only twice in the last three. He ran his entire career sound and medication free: no bute, banamine, or lasix. Few modern race horses can make that claim.
Pejczyk started his stud career while he was still racing. Often in the spring I would swing by the reproduction center to have him collected on the way back from a work or gallop at the track. He was, as dad liked to say, a blue collar horse who worked for a living.
Not long after his race career ended, Bazy Tankersley was organizing the Arabian Horse Celebration in Denver to promote the Arabian horse to the general public. PJ was asked to represent the Arabian race horse. Each discipline gave a few minute presentation in the ring, Pejczyk being last. I lead PJ in, then gave Megan Gromelski, our neighbor who exercised for us at the track, a leg up in the royal blue and white silks of the farm. The two sprinted around the arena to the cheers of the crowd before exiting at full speed. Afterwards the public was invited back to the stalls. Pejczyk stood without a halter, stall door open for a long line of kids waiting to pet him and have me lift them on to his back. I like to think they saw him as I did, an equine super hero who could do anything. After that, PJ was invited to several more of these type of exhibitions.
I never knew a horse more comfortable in his own skin than Pejczyk. I can’t recall a time he ever shied from anything, whether arriving at a new show grounds, entering the starting gate for the first time, or led into the operating room. The latter he did twice, once for tearing most of his right hoof off, the second time to have a bone chip removed from a trauma in his left knee. Often times I would arrive at the farm to see him head down in the middle of a 30 acre pasture. Is it not that he did not welcome companionship, he just did not require it.
That is not to say he was not keenly aware of his surroundings. One day the neighbor pulled in our drive to tell my dad that PJ always met his son when the school bus dropped him off at the corner of County Road 17 and 146, the northeastern corner of farm’s north pasture. PJ would then walk with the boy home the hundred yards along the fence until they got to his driveway.
Another time on arriving at the farm, all the horses were in the paddocks with their morning hay except Pejczyk. When I asked, dad told me a doe had a couple fawns in the north pasture and as soon as PJ was let out, he headed up to watch over those fawns while the doe is away. I walked out to see for myself, and sure enough, two fawns lay in the grass not 10 feet from Pejczyk grazing. I am still not sure how PJ and that doe negotiated the arrangement.
Last summer, a couple months before mom passed away, she was in hospice care at the farm and I flew home to spend time with her. She told me she wanted to see her horses when I arrived. It was a bit of a project getting her down to the paddock with her oxygen, but we managed. As for Pejczyk, he was out in his north pasture which meant we needed to drive to see him. As I drove along 146, I spotted him a 100 yards away in the trees. I didn’t need to call to him, he walked up as I pulled the car over. For a long time he stood and stared at mom, sensing, I guess, why we were there. It was one of the last times they saw each other.
PJ was collected this May. It was, for the first time in anything we asked of him, not easy. We decided to retire him after, and he was turned out with WA Maksimum, a colt we gelded after his race career. The two had been stalled together since our mares had left for Slovenia and become fast friends. In truth, it was Maks that had been having the harder time since the mares were no longer on the farm. When dad turned them out in the morning, Pejczyk would go over and bellow at Maks to remind him who was in charge, then the two would go out to graze in the pasture, never more than a couple yards separating them.
Jennifer Fosberg Meyers wrote the difference between a good horse and a great horse is what she calls an uncommon generosity, that ability to find a just little more when it counts, to give you their heart when asked. I can think of no better two words to describe WA Pejczyk than “uncommon generosity”.
Sire line: Kuhalian Haifi imp 1931 Gumniska
Dam line: Sahara imp 1845 Jarczowce
Show Record
2003 CAHC Fall Show Sport Horse in Hand Champion Stallion
2003 Elbert County Open Grand Champion Stallion
2000 CAHC 3 Year Old Futurity Champion Colt
1999 CAHC Fall Show Jr. Champion Colt
1999 CAHC Fall Show AOTH Champion Stallion
1999 CAHC Fall Show 2 Year Old Colt Winner
1999 CAHC Futurity 2 Year Old Champion Colt
1999 CAHC Futurity Reserve Champion Colt
1999 Elbert County Open Grand Champion Stallion
1998 Elbert County Open Grand Champion Stallion
1998 Region VIII Top Ten Yearling Colt
1997 CAHC Fall Show Reserve Jr. Champion Colt
1997 CAHC Fall Show Weanling Colt Winner
1997 Elbert County Open Grand Champion Stallion
Race Record
12/4 (1-1-0-5) $5,904
COBRA Top Five 3 Year Old Colt - Arapahoe Park Meet 2000 (3rd)
Other Awards
2004 Colorado Breeders Cup Top Stallion Award
2005 Colorado Breeders Cup Top Stallion Award
2006 Colorado Breeders Cup Top Stallion Award
2007 Colorado Breeders Cup Top Stallion Award
Winning foals by WA Pejczyk:
Allyshah (out of *Allysia HCF by *Almaden II)
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Weanling Colt - 2004
1st Open Weanling Colt - 2004 CAHC Fall Show Class A
1st Stallion AOTH - 2004 CAHC Fall Show Class A
1st Gelding 2 Years and Younger - 2005 Larimer County Class A
1st Yearling Geldings - 2005 Estes Park Class A
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Yearling Gelding - 2005
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 2 Year Old Gelding - 2006
Colorado Breeders Cup Champion Sport Horse in Hand - 2007
Region VIII Top 5 Gelding Sport Horse in Hand AT - 2007 Estes Park
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 3 Year Old Gelding - 2007
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Purebred Hunter Pleasure - 2007
Reserve Champion Hunter Pleasure Jr Horse - 2007 CAHC Fall Show
BFA Arias (out of Alexissandre by Palissandre)
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Weanling Colt - 2006
WA Borkata (out of *Boruta by Alegro)
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Yearling Filly - 2005
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Sport Horse in Hand - 2007
Region VIII Reserve Champion Sport Horse in Hand Open Mares - 2007 Estes Park
Region VIII Reserve Champion Sport Horse in Hand Open Mares AOTH - 2007 Estes Park
Reserve Race Champion Colorado Breeders Cup - 2008
Reserve Endurance Champion Colorado Breeders Cup - 2009
Blitzski King (out of WA Baskiva by Mistrbask+)
1st Colts 2 years old and younger - 2003 Elbert County Open Show
GF Jet Stream (out of LL Jealousy by Lamolin)
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Yearling Colt/ Gelding - 2006
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Sport Horse in Hand Colts/ Geldings - 2008
Region VIII Top 5 Sport Horse in Hand Geldings - Estes Park 2008
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 3 Year Old Geldings - 2008
HLL Allyczyk (out of *Allysia HCF by *Almaden II)
Reserve Champion Stallion - 2005Elbert County Open Show
Champion Stallion Sport Horse in Hand - 2006 CAHC Fall Show
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Stallion/ Gelding SHIH - 2009 Estes Park
Top 5 Region VIII Championships Open Gelding SHIH
HLL Princess Camria (out of Mystical Dreamer by Falconn)
Reserve ChampionColorado Breeders Cup Weanling Filly - 2006
Sugar nd Spice (out of MHR Sweet Dreams by *Elimar)
1st Yearling Fillies - 2005 Estes Park Class A
Junior Champion Filly - 2005 Estes Park Class A
Region VIII Top 5 Mares Sport Horse in Hand - 2007 Estes Park
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Purebred Western Pleasure - 2007
WA Elegancja (out of Estansia by Monogramm)
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Weanling Filly - 2004
1st Colorado Futurity Weanling Filly - 2004 CAHC Fall Show
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Yearling Filly - 2005
1st Colorado Futurity Weanling Filly - 2005 CAHC Fall Show
Diana Alderson Memorial Trophy - Top Yearling Filly, 2005 CAHC Fall Show
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 2 Year Old Filly - 2006
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 3 Year Old Fillies - 2007
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Hunter Pleasure - 2007
Class Winner 3 & 4 Year Old Mares - CAHC Fall Show 2007
Class Winner 3 Years & Older Mares - Estes Park 2008
Reserve Champion Mare - Estes Park 2008
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup SHIH Mares - 2008
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Western Pleasure - 2008
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Hunter Pleasure - 2008
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Western Pleasure - 2009
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Hunter Pleasure - 2009
WA Miraczyk (out of WA Miss Mirabell by Elegant SA)
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Yearling Filly - 2004
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 2 Year Old Filly - 2005
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 3 Year Old Filly - 2006
Colorado Breeders Cup Reining Champion - 2008
WA Epic (out of Estansia by Monogramm)
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup SHIH Colts/ Geldings - 2008
1st 2 Years & younger Geldings - Estes Park 2008
Reserve Champion Gelding - Estes Park 2008
Reserve Champion Colorado Breeders Cup Yearling Colts/ Geldings - 2008
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 2 Year Old Gelding - 2009
Champion Colorado Breeders Cup 3 Year Old Gelding - 2010