Barcelona
Gold
By Liam O Comain
To
those who have read my writings it is obvious that I am a keen
fan of long distance and marathon pigeon racing. In fact I truly
believe that this area of animal competition is the sport of sports.
Therefore what I offer here is something relevant to that set
of disciplines. That is, insights into 6 thoroughbred racing pigeons
which have faced the Everest of the sport namely the Barcelona
challenge. Now there are many other great pigeons which deserves
reference in this article but I have restricted it to a number
of conquerors that I have a very special place forin my heart.
Initially
I will refer to the great De Barcelona of Wim Coenen for the phenotype
of this dark chequer cock bird of van der Wegen origins has always
appealed to me. De Barcelona was 1st Open Dutch National Barcelona
against over six thousand thoroughbreds. In that race he was also
4th International against 25,000 plus of a convoy (710 miles).
Furthermore this fine athlete of the skies flew and scored from
the Spanish race point on two other occasions as well as scoring
at National/International level from other races of between 600/710
miles.
As
stated De Barcelona was of Adrianus van der Wegen bloodlines via
the great Oude Doffertje which contained the genes of Jan Aarden's
'Zeventerdig' - the '38'. Now what may not be generally known
De Barcelona has proven good at stock for his present owners.
In fact he is responsible for 1st Open and Classic winners including
1st British International Championship Club at 630 miles.
Another
great champion is De Smaragd Barcelona who was 1st Open Dutch
National Barcelona (750 miles) against 5,989 birds and 10th International
against 21, 545 birds respectively. This particular Barcelona
International is considered by many to be the toughest ever from
the Spanish race point. He is of 50/50 cross of Kuypers Brothers
and Marijn van Geel. In fact he is a cousin of the famous Smaragd
1 and Smaragd 2 of the great Dutch marathonist Wim van Leeuwen.
De
Smaragd Barcelona has also proven himself at stock. He and his
two Smaragd cousins (above) was bought for a said figure of 135,000
pounds sterling from Wim van Leeuwen. A truly great racing pigeon!
Verreweg
de Beste is translated into the English language as 'Better By
Far' or as a friend roughly translated it 'Simply The Best'. Again
this representative of the Jan Aarden dynasty won 1st Open Dutch
National at 758 miles against 8,163 birds; and was 2nd International
against 27, 352 birds. Morally this great marathoner won the International
for although not taken anything from the actual winner Verreweg
de Beste was only beaten by 3 ypm although flying 116 miles further.
'Better
By Far' also flew from St.Vincent four times where he was in the
clock on each occasion. The distance being 685 miles. Then he
was competing against convoys of between 40,000 to 60,000 other
birds. Again he is of the best of bloodlines: Sterke Barcelona
(1st Dutch National Barcelona); Prinses (in the blood of three
first National Barcelona winners); and the Marijn van Geel hen-
Moeder Barcelona.
De
Schlangen Barcelona won 1st Dutch National Barcelona (6,812 birds)
and 4th International (28,128 birds) at a distance of 700 hundred
miles. It was one of the hardest races ever- only 725 birds were
clocked on the day and this bird of Pierre Schlangen was racing
a lot further than the rest. He beat the 2nd bird into the Netherlands
by 54 yards per minute.
De
Schlangen Barcelona is of the same base van der Wegen bloodlines
as our first subject De Barcelona.
Another
of the most prominent Barcelona National and International winners
is the beautiful chequer pied cock bird De Smaragd 2 who won the
National (750 miles) against 5,451 birds and the International
against 21,454 birds. Again this great champion was bred for the
job for in his bloodlines are the genes of Marijn van Geel's Mooi
Oog. The latter great was responsible for four 1st, three 2nd,
and one each 3rd, 8th, 9th, 10th and 16th positions in Nationals
and Internationals from Barcelona.
Bred
and raced by the great Wim van Leeuwen it also contains the genes
of Broer Dolle, Zuster 515 ( a daughter of Marijn van Geel's De
Lange) and Gebroken Vleugel. As referred to before De Smaragd
2 is a cousin of De Smaragd Barcelona, our second subject above.
Finally
there is the great Invincible Spirit who was bred and raced by
Martin Biemans. He is apparently the only pigeon flying over 700
miles to make the top 100 of the International result in two successive
years from Barcelona. For after coming 1st at both National and
International level Invincible Spirit also scored 23rd Dutch National
(8,163 birds) and 42nd International at a distance of 719 miles
(27,352 birds). He also flew from Barcelona on another occasion.
Invincible
Spirit once held the world record price at £110,800 pounds
for a racing pigeon and like the rest of the athletes referred
to in this article proved to be a producer as well of long distance
and marathon racers.
I
hope the reader appreciates the however brief insights into these
great representatives of what I refer to as Barcelona gold. It
is purely coincidental that they are Dutch in origin and that
they are now the property of the Louella Pigeon World at Leicester
in England. Finally, in conclusion, if someday I'm lucky to win
the British or the Irish Lotto I'll be winging my way to England
to purchase them. For of such is greatness!