The Forta Dynasty
© 1990, 1996 Roxanne Rogers
For those of you who are unaware of Forta, prepare to be amazed.
Those of you who already know this mare are aware of the incredible
influence she brings to every horse whose pedigree she appears
in.
The ring of her name automatically brings to mind the word, "strength"
and I can think of no better single word to describe Forta: structurally,
genetically and reproductively. Structurally, Forta resembles
a gazelle with substance. She was built for speed. Genetically,
Forta is solely responsible for the survival of an entire female
line: the Ukrainka. Reproductively, this mare astonishes by having
produced a foal every year from the age of six (1949) until she
was twenty-four, she then missed one year and had her last foal
*Falat at the age of twenty-six (1969) which was the year before
her death.
The fact that many of Forta's offspring were prominent racehorses
only adds more credence to the theory that speed is one of the
most genetically transmittable traits. Every Forta offspring that
started at the track (there were 18) became a winner and many
were stakes winners. No other broodmare in the breed's history
can rival such a record, indeed, one would be hard pressed to
find a Thoroughbred mare with any such similar speed producing
record. Forta was and is a phenomenon.
Fascinating as Forta's direct offspring are, the genetic strength
of this mare carries through four and five generations today.
It is a testimony to her that the best North American racehorses
carry her blood and also some of the best showhorses. Following
is a listing of the offspring Forta and some of their prominent
descendants.
The first offspring of Forta is arguably her best, which in itself
is noteworthy as many consider the first offspring of a broodmare
likely to be inferior to its successors. He was the great racehorse
and sire CZORT. Czort was sired by Wielki Szlem (which incidentaly
translates into Grand Slam in English) and was born in 1949. Czort
raced 4 years had 19 starts, 13 wins, 5 seconds and 1 third. He
won the Criterium twice and 6 other Stakes races. he won at all
distances and carried up to 146 pounds. Czort sired more classic
(stakes) winners (he only had 47 get) than any other Polish stallion.
Forta was often bred to strong race sires such as Wielki Szlem,
and when she was the formula for speed was guaranteed. One famous
son of Czort is *El Paso, a US National Champion and high seller
at $1,000,000.00. *El Paso sired 11 National winners including
US National Ch. Mare, *Wizja and Polish National Champion Stallion
and undefeated racehorse, Europejczyk. Another son of Czort is
*Sambor, a favourite of the Poles because of his quality and great
heart for racing. In America, *Sambor became a National Champion
Racehorse and a regional Halter and Park Champion. His son Samtyr
is a leading racehorse sire and the sire of Tyrix who was the
leading money winner in 1984. This carries the Forta influence
through five generations! *Sambor is also the sire of SW Saruchna
who produced the Double National Champion Stallion, MS Santana.
Also by Czort are *Pierrot (a race winner ),*Etan (halter champion
and Top Ten English Pleasure), *Allahabad (another National Champion
Racehorse), *Czortan (a prominent sire), *Pentagon (Champion Park
Horse), Santa (a Derby and Oaks winner), Algoa (a Criterium and
Oaks winner and dam of the Polish National Champion, Aloes), *Krezus
(a stakes winner in Poland and sire of many race winners in North
America).
The second offspring of Forta was a daughter, born in 1950, DYSKA
(also by Wielki Szlem). She is considered by many to be the best
daughter of Forta. Dyska raced 2 years, had 9 starts, 4 wins,
1 second, and 2 thirds. Among her wins was the Polish Oaks. Her
most famous son is *Dunajec who was the leading racehorse from
1967-1974 and is a top racehorse sire in North America. Dyska
had 14 foals in Poland, 7 of which were race winners. A daughter,
*Disna, went to the US where she produced 3 Champions, Dzina (Aus.
Res. Nat'l Ch. twice), Kem Thunderbolt (halter and Park Ch.) and
Daisy May (National Champion Western Pleasure).
Next, Forta was bred to Amurath Sahib to produce another great
racehorse, EQUIFOR (1951). Equifor finished in the money in all
16 of his races and set the speed record for the Derby in 1955.
The three top times for the Derby have all been set by horses
closely related to Forta. Equifor is a full brother to Fortunka
and Fortissima and a 3/4 brother to *Falat. A son of Equifor,
*Majdan, gained some prominence as a sire of US Champions.
Following Equifor, Forta produced FORTISSIMA in 1952, a daughter
also by Amurath Sahib. Fortissima raced 2 years, had 11 starts
and 4 wins. Her full sister FORTUNKA (1953) became a Polish race
winner and was exported to the US. A daughter, Fornarina, produced
US and Can. Top Ten Mare and English Pleasure Champion, Fantazja+++,
who in turn produced US Top Ten Futurity stallion, Freedom VF.
In America, *Fortunka has produced 2 US Champions at Halali Arabians:
Halali Fanfar & Halali Fantasia. A daughter of Fortunka, Halali
Fiesta, is the dam of 2 National winners including Can. Top Ten
Park horse, Firedanse, who in turn is a sire of National Champions
in halter and performance. In all, Fortunka's line is represented
by 14 known North American Champions!
Following Fortunka, Forta produced in 1954 the black mare FORSYCJA.
She is by Como, making her a full sister to *Fortel. Forsycja
produced 2 race winners and *Felluka who produced *Cometera a
halter champion and second highest seller at Scottsdale, 1989.
Other daughters of Forsycja, Familia and Flotilla remained at
Michalow Stud in Poland.
In 1955, Forta had the stallion *FORTEL (by Como). *Fortel raced
2 years, had 19 starts, 4 wins, 1 second, 5 thirds and is a Stakes
winner. *Fortel has sired four national winners. They are, Can.
Top Ten Pleasure Driving, Bur Misty, US Res. Nat'l Futurity Stallion
EB Fortune , US Top Ten Forseyne and 12 time National winner,
Forreal+/, Can. National Stock Horse and Working Cow Horse. *Fortel
was still siring foals at age 34 though not standing to the public.
In 1956, Forta was bred to the stallion Doktryner to produce *FEREZJA.
*Ferezja raced for 3 years, had 24 starts, 4 wins, 3 seconds and
5 thirds. She produced 2 race winners in Poland, Ferenike and
Fenicja. *Ferezja is the dam of Top Ten Stock horse, *Feniks.
Forta was bred to Doktryner again to produce FERRUM in 1957. Ferrum
was unraced but was a leading sire at Janow Stud in Poland. His
exported daughter, *Schara, produced Scholom, a dam of champions.
In 1958 Forta was bred to *Nabor and produced *FAROAN++. He raced
1 year, had 6 starts, 2 firsts and 4 seconds. *Faroan++ became
a National Top Ten stallion and an English Pleasure and Park Champion.
He has sired three national winners and five producers of champions.
Forta had two other sons by *Nabor in 1959 and 1960. They are
FORT and FOGARAS. Fort raced 3 years, had 24 starts, 5 wins, 3
seconds, and 2 thirds including a Stakes win. Fogaras raced 2
years, had 9 starts, 4 wins and 2 seconds and was exported to
West Germany.
In 1961 Forta had the important daughter, FATMA. This was the
only time Forta was crossed with the great race stallion Anarchista.
Fatma is an Oaks winner, she raced 2 years, had 14 starts, 6 wins,
7 seconds, & 1 third. Fatma is a 3/4 sister to Dyska &
Czort, and is the dam of Polish, European & World Champion
stallion, *Fawor. *Fawor also won the Animex Cup race and is Region
XIV Top Five Stallion. Poland leased *Fawor to Paramount Farm
in the U.S. where he sired many champions but he is now back in
Poland. Fatma also produced the mare Femina who is the dam of
the stallion, *Finali.
In 1962, Forta was crossed with El Trypoli to produce *FARMACJA,
who is a Polish race winner and dam of a champion producer, MHR
Port Macja.
In 1963, crossed with Comet, Forta produced *FLIS. *Flis raced
2 years, had 11 starts, 1 win, 1 second & 2 thirds. He sired
3 US race winners and 2 US Champions but is most noted for being
a broodmare sire.
In 1964, Forta had a daughter by the excellent race sire Branibor.
FORTUNATA raced 2 years, had 10 starts, 3 wins, 2 seconds &
1 third. Fortunata's daughter, Forsa won the Polish Oaks &
is a full sister to the stallion *Figaro who is also a stakes
winner and sire of US Top Ten Park horse, *Nassar. *Figaro stands
at Excella Arabians in Alberta.
In 1965 & 1966, Forta had 2 daughters by Czardasz. They were
*FORTECA and *FORMOZA and of the same sire line as Dyska, Czort,
& Fatma. Both mares were race winners & are full sisters
to the stallion *Finisz.
In 1967, *FINISZ was born (by Czardasz). He is distinguished because
he not only won the Polish Derby but became a National Top Ten
English Pl. Ch. *Finisz raced 2 years, had 14 starts, 5 wins,
6 seconds, & 2 thirds. Amongst his wins were the Derby &
Criterium. Unfortunately, *Finisz died in 1974 leaving only 15
North American get.
In 1969, Forta produced her last offspring, the stallion *FALAT.
*Falat was sired by Gwarny making him a 3/4 brother to Equifor,
Fortissima & Fortunka. *Falat won his only race in Poland
before being imported by Sir William Farm. He then became an English
Pleasure Champion but was stolen and went missing for some years.
He now stands at Kaszmir Stud & Racing Stables in Alberta.
As you can see from the above information, Forta line horses compete
not only at the upper levels of the race world but also the show
world. In this research alone we find 48 race winners and 56 Show
Champions. It is safe to say that Forta ranks among the greatest
Polish Arabians of all time. No other mare has single handedly
rejuvenated an entire family line and founded a lasting dynasty
in quite the way that Forta has. In short, Forta is truly a phenomenon
and the breed continues to benefit from her immortality.
Bibliography: "A Photographic
History of the Polish Arabian"
by Gladys Brown Edwards
"The Breeding of PureBlood Arabian Horses in Poland"
by Roman Pankiewicz
"Forta"
by Arlene Magid for Arabian Horse Times Magazine Nov.1989
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